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Canon EOS 300D (18-55mm, 18-200mm & 50mm f/1.8) http://www.flickr.com/photos/visualsense/
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Canon EOS 300D (18-55mm, 18-200mm & 50mm f/1.8) http://www.flickr.com/photos/visualsense/
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Originally Posted by Elijahtc
i was still using my canon 10d with a really crappy 28-80mm starter kit lens. think it was a 3.5-5.6 lens. i was opened up to 3.5 and no idea of the shutter speed. sure i was shooting at 800iso tho. just a steady hand.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
^ It's not wise to take on Vince. 
Depending on how much lighting (or lack of lighting, I should say) the ISO won't always effect the shot. I would just prefer keeping it at 200, and using aperture and shutter speed to get the correct exposure, rather than having the camera 'compensate' for lack of lighting with ISO. That's why I got a f1.8 lens, makes a HUGE difference. Plus it was only $150 (I think).
Depending on how much lighting (or lack of lighting, I should say) the ISO won't always effect the shot. I would just prefer keeping it at 200, and using aperture and shutter speed to get the correct exposure, rather than having the camera 'compensate' for lack of lighting with ISO. That's why I got a f1.8 lens, makes a HUGE difference. Plus it was only $150 (I think).
nice. my fisheye is my fastest lens. wish my 24-105 was faster but it has GREAT glass. I just boot my ISO cause with the 5d i can go to like 1600 without noise pretty much. once i get to 3200 it gets noticable tho.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Originally Posted by Ro_Ja
flipguy206: I have no idea. >_< lol I'll ask my friends over at AutoImportCraze[dot]com.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Originally Posted by Elijahtc
carbon, that long exposure is awesome. wish we had a place worth calling a background in memphis ha ha
Me and my friend (Evo, post a shot of it in front of the lake earlier) were trying to figure out a good spot to take some scenic photos, so I thought of the lake, then on the way over I realized that theres a small gravel parking lot right in front of my friends house. So I setup the camera on the opposite side of the road in the middle of someones lawn, set the settings on the camera, pushed the button and watched 10 cars drive by. Waited for no cars...hit the button...cars...It got so annoying, then I finally managed to get it with only 2 cars (you can see the streaks, which look cool but when 10 cars go by, it's all just a big blur). It turned out nice because the trees set a good frame for the shot, then I just chopped the tree tops and the road off to give it that wide-angle look :D.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
It just takes time. I've only been shooting for about 6 months, and I know all the settings on the camera now, but I still don't know how to take different style shots. One that I've wanted to work on figuring out, is getting a clear shot of the car, with streaks behind it. I know it involves a delayed flash, but I just haven't been able to figure it out
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u jsut set ur flash for like second curtain or something like that.
i've been shooting for years and u can't really tell. ha ha Half of being good is just knowing HOW to take the shots and the techniques behind it
i've been shooting for years and u can't really tell. ha ha Half of being good is just knowing HOW to take the shots and the techniques behind it
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Originally Posted by Elijahtc
u jsut set ur flash for like second curtain or something like that.
i've been shooting for years and u can't really tell. ha ha Half of being good is just knowing HOW to take the shots and the techniques behind it
i've been shooting for years and u can't really tell. ha ha Half of being good is just knowing HOW to take the shots and the techniques behind it





































