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Originally Posted by johngotty
I have a DSLR.
I need a solid point and shoot. I want quality but not too bulky. Looking @ Canon's G Series but are there other suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
I really need to get out there and shoot but nothing around here is inspiring.
holy crap, LOVE... minus the HDROriginally Posted by obie21
Originally Posted by ksteezy
Originally Posted by damnitzdom
holy crap, LOVE... minus the HDROriginally Posted by obie21
Originally Posted by jay kickz till i die
Originally Posted by AirPhilippines
is this the building from the last scene of 500 days of summer? looks familiar...anyways, i was bored, decided to edit some old photos. C&C welcome
Originally Posted by Wade187
I tried to take pictures of some of my friends skating the other day and couldn't get anything good, I'm not really used to shooting people most of my stuff is just random objects. Every picture came out to be pretty much just a blur. I'm shooting with a stock d40 btw, does anyone take pictures at sporting events or of friends skating or doing anything sport related with their d40?
Originally Posted by J SUPER
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Exactly what i was gonna say.Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by J SUPER
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The whole thing looks out of focus
Yeah I used continuous then I tried messing with the shutter speed. I think it's probably the lighting though like Fong said. I was shooting at night, and the only lighting was the street lights we were next to.Originally Posted by KobeBeef
Originally Posted by Wade187
I tried to take pictures of some of my friends skating the other day and couldn't get anything good, I'm not really used to shooting people most of my stuff is just random objects. Every picture came out to be pretty much just a blur. I'm shooting with a stock d40 btw, does anyone take pictures at sporting events or of friends skating or doing anything sport related with their d40?
are you using 'continuous' shooting mode?
How many clicks have you clocked on your D90? Is this an issue of the shutter reaching the end of it's cycle? I hope you know ALL cameras have limited shutter life and once reached, they will need to be replaced. The better the model the longer its life. If this is the case, then it's not just a Nikon problem...it's an issue for all cameras, of any brand.Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
Just an FYI for you Nikon users out there. Doing all this research on my camera, it will be inevitable when you will get that crappy shutter ERR message on your screen after so many clicks. I have been doing the research, weighed my options and am going to fix the shutter through Nikon directly. It cost about estimated $200 with a 7 working day period to fix (we all know that is skeptical in the price and time but that is what they said). I wouldn't recommend doing this on entry level Nikons but it seems somewhat worth it to fix on my D90 just for even resell value wise. I would recommend 2 places:
Nikon USA Service and Repair
Nikon Camera and Repair (don't think this is officially related to Nikon and quote me a price of $259)
Trust me.....from googling this for the last 2 weeks, this will happen to ALL NIKON USERS in the long run. Hopefully it doesn't happen to you as soon as it did for me. I hope the D90 upgrade is worth the wait in the summer cause if not, I am getting the 7D.
It's not that it's out of focus. He took a hand-held shot with way too slow of a shutter speed (1.600s) due to the use of such a small aperture (f/29) and low ISO (400).Originally Posted by 23kidd
Exactly what i was gonna say.Originally Posted by Mangudai954
The whole thing looks out of focusOriginally Posted by J SUPER
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