The Official Photography Thread - Vol. 3

the only thread i check on a regular basis...

Originally Posted by DRich30

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obama's motorcade sped through my neighborhood monday...in a matter of just a few seconds, they literally flew through the intersection i posted up at...could only get a few 'interesting' shots to say the least
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couple of questions-

is the Canon 85mm 1.8 the best prime lens i could buy in the $350-400 price range?

also, is the Canon 70-300mm a good purchase at $400 or should i continue to save up for a 70-200?
 
Originally Posted by jordan supreme

couple of questions-

is the Canon 85mm 1.8 the best prime lens i could buy in the $350-400 price range?

also, is the Canon 70-300mm a good purchase at $400 or should i continue to save up for a 70-200?
I would suggest the Canon 50mm f/1.4 which fits quite nicely into your price range at $369 from B&H. I have both lenses and I just prefer the 50mm. However, if you're set on the 85mm focal length, then go for it.

For those two lenses, you have to ask yourself which is more important, focal length or aperture? While the 70-200mm can obviously cover a larger distance, it won't be too ideal for low-light situations because the aperture can only go as wide as f/4 at 70mm and f/5.6 at 300mm. The 70-200mm is 2.8 all around which is great for night shooting and it also makes for a great portrait lens because you're able to achieve a shallow depth of field at f/2.8. My advice? Just save up for the 70-200. An alternative, is to get the 70-200 f/4. It's a little cheaper than the f/2.8 but it's still a great lens. It won't have the same nighttime performance as the f/2.8 but at least you won't have to worry about the maximum aperture decreasing when you zoom in (as you would with the 70-300). Hope that helped!
 
Originally Posted by jordan supreme

couple of questions-

is the Canon 85mm 1.8 the best prime lens i could buy in the $350-400 price range?

also, is the Canon 70-300mm a good purchase at $400 or should i continue to save up for a 70-200?
Skip the 70-300.  Go with the 55-250.  Grab it off of eBay for about $250 new.  Just make sure the seller includes receipt and warranty card. 
 
Originally Posted by Mangudai954

^ Nice pics.


Originally Posted by and1play5

Rainy day so I took sm pics in the kitchen (all taken with a Pentax K-x, 18-55mm)

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How do you like it? Would you recommend it?

Yeah, I love it...I was choosing btw this and the t2i, t2i has better video but the k-x does better in low light
 
Just a heads up, Walgreens is doing a free 8x10 right now...Go to their site and add GOBIG8X10 when they ask for a coupon.

I'll keep you guys updated with the free stuff whenever possible
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Originally Posted by Luong1209

Just a heads up, Walgreens is doing a free 8x10 right now...Go to their site and add GOBIG8X10 when they ask for a coupon.

I'll keep you guys updated with the free stuff whenever possible
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This actually ONLY works for an 8x10 collage, not an 8x10 print... If you try to do a single photo it adds a border to the photo.. But it works, thanks for the heads up!
 
Some of you guys seriously have gotten really good at this.


Finally got my camera back and I am already shooting overexposed
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. Hopefully it will just last a couple more years.

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i'm new to this game and i just copped on a point n shoot canon sd3500. can anyone school me on any hints, tricks, and tips when taking photos. i'm not sure if i can i get the same effect as you guys knowing that most of these pics on this thread come from a D/SLR
 
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