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Originally Posted by ebayologist
^Well B&H is suppose to be the biggest camera store in the world so. If you think about it the vast majority of professional photographers in NY shop their or Adorama so your dealing with an enormous number of people who spend a lot of money on camera equipment aside from all the amateur photographers and people who buy various other electronics there. And then they're also the biggest online retailer of photography supplies and equipment, they have offices with people who just work these huge accounts from companies and schools really big on photography. Like my school has one guy at B&H who all he does a handful of really big Chicago accounts which results in me not having to pay shipping from B&H (which is sick..) like dude comes out to Chicago about various wildly expensive photo equipment my school buys from them. Also the guy who owns B&H is out of this world rich so I think in part their set up in a means to support/provide a huge number of jobs to the orthodox jewish community in NY, so I'm not even sure if the setup is related to efficiency or just huge employment.
Originally Posted by jae oh en
at what point does a picture become over-sharpened?
you should start to see some noise in the pics, and thats when you know yours pics are over-sharped
Originally Posted by cameltrophy24
yeah, haha. it's a coffee mug and you drink through the nipple. if it's inappropriate, i'll take it down. lol
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321
EDIT: For the guys that shoot in RAW... what software do you use to handle the RAW files? is photoshop enough? I have some software that came with my camera, PictureProject or something, but that seems more of a organizer.
Originally Posted by sole lovely
I can't wait for the D60 to come out
Ahh thanks!Originally Posted by Jaw Knee C
the length of the lens and lens hood is blocking the flash. My sigma 10-20mm also does this with or without the lens hood. only way to correct the problem is not to use flash or buy an external flash like a SB-400 or SB-600. but you def. got a great deal for $400 for both the body and that lens. the 18-200 VR is a very popular lens and retails for about $650 and is usually on back order in most places. Only negative thing i've heard about it, is that is has lens creep if you point the camera up or down. Also its not fast enough for shooting moving objects in low light situation like a basketball gym.
Originally Posted by nycknicks105
Can some of you guys please school me into DSLR's?? Im sort of a newb, and i've always wanted to learn about them.
What's the best brand out? What should i look for when i go out to buy my camera? What do i do before snapping the shot? ISO, LIght?
I need your help guys.