The Official Photography Thread - Vol. 3

Lenses in this case dont improve picture quality, they just change the distances in which you can shoot at. Trust me your picture quality is fine. Are you sure you dont have the ISO turned up too high?
 
Originally Posted by INFAMOUS

Would a Nikon D3000 be a good camera to get for starters ?
same question but a Canon Rebel t1i, looking to get it used. also open to suggestions
 
Originally Posted by Mangudai954

Lenses in this case dont improve picture quality, they just change the distances in which you can shoot at. Trust me your picture quality is fine. Are you sure you dont have the ISO turned up too high?
II keep the ISO at 100. I have only been taking pictures in well lit places.
 
Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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Originally Posted by MaZA4eVeR14

Originally Posted by INFAMOUS

Would a Nikon D3000 be a good camera to get for starters ?
same question but a Canon Rebel t1i, looking to get it used. also open to suggestions


Can't go wrong with either one.
 
Just bought a Nikon 35mm Lens. Some test shots and I already know I'll enjoy this piece of glass.

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Went to the zoo today.  Nikon DSLR owners, what was the first lens you purchased after the kit lens?(using a D3000 btw)  Ohh and Happy Easter all!!

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Went to the zoo today.  Nikon DSLR owners, what was the first lens you purchased after the kit lens?(using a D3000 btw)  Ohh and Happy Easter all!!
I bought a 50mm f/1.8.
 
Originally Posted by LiveMyReality

Went to the zoo today.  Nikon DSLR owners, what was the first lens you purchased after the kit lens?(using a D3000 btw)  Ohh and Happy Easter all!!
I bought a 50mm f/1.8.



50mm f/1.8 is what I bought. I would recommend the 50mm f/1.4 if you can afford it, though. you next lens should be (in this order) 35mm f/1.8 (for autofocus), 50mm f/1.8, or 50mm f/1.4.
 
Couple from my trip to Hong Kong a few days ago:

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I don't think I have ever seen one bad Hong Kong cityscape. It just looks so beautiful.
 
Does anyone have any experience with the Olympus EP-1 or 2? I used to use an E-420, but decided to get rid of it and return to the ease of a P&S, but I'm planning a study abroad to Sweden and would like to take some HD Video Clips as well as have some nice crisp shots to remember my trip there. Anyone got a clue about how this Micro 4/3 system works?
 
Been lurking around too much. Juz bought a 1000D. I found that the 50mm f/1.8 is good for portraits and low lights, while the 18-55mm kit lens is good for general purpose and macro. So far I only have the 50mm and 18-55mm. Using the kit lens for macro shots atm.
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f8, 1/30, ISO 100, 55mm

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f2.2, 1/40, ISO 800, 50mm

C&C welcomed.
 
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