- Jun 16, 2003
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Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
Yo DRich...what lens are you shooting with?
7d/35mm 1.4 L
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Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
Yo DRich...what lens are you shooting with?
I just purchased the same camera, a lot to learn with it, thats for damn sure. Here is one of the first pictures I took with it....I have A LOT to learn.....Originally Posted by CodLiverOil
i just bought a nikon d3000, new to this photography stuff... any tips on how to take good pictures with people who own the same camera ?
Originally Posted by Sugahill19
Originally Posted by mrshadow
i've been looking into buying this camera. anyone has one of these??� anyone recommend it
Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
Mr shadow....I would not get the pen. I see someone's blog that shoots with it and they are noticeably bad. The ISO is really bad and night shots are just horrible. Plus the camera is super expensive and with that type of money, you might as well get a real DSLR.
All that portable/mini SLRs are such crap. Plus it's not like it's that much smaller to begin with. At the end of it, you still have to sling it on your side.
^ thanks for the reply mangudai. u know, now that you mention it...i have to agree, i guess traintracks are quite cliche' in photography.Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Train track setups are so tired imo. I dont like that you can see her arm hair in that one pic, cant comment too much on the pp.
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
Mr shadow....I would not get the pen. I see someone's blog that shoots with it and they are noticeably bad. The ISO is really bad and night shots are just horrible. Plus the camera is super expensive and with that type of money, you might as well get a real DSLR.
All that portable/mini SLRs are such crap. Plus it's not like it's that much smaller to begin with. At the end of it, you still have to sling it on your side.
Not at all. Different people want different things, some want to be able to take quality pictures but in a smaller form factor. That's exactly what micro four thirds accomplishes. Of course its more expensive, you're fitting four thirds and APS-C sensors into smaller cameras, that's with anything.