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ccf1286
post Nov 17 2010, 10:48 PM

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QUOTE(lpyycy @ Nov 17 2010, 10:11 PM)
mind to share how much u buy it and which shop? i am at this area too smile.gif


Added on November 17, 2010, 10:28 pm

thx for the suggestion!!
can descibe further for this 'isn't promising at all'? what will be the difference? coz i am planning to take 35mm lens too...i seeing my fren using 35 f/1.8G, seems no complain from her..  wink.gif
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HI, I bought it at Fotokem, lower ground floor inside Mines Shopping Mall.

Cash RM3800, credit card addition 2 percent.

The sales guy quite good in manner...OR< you can try the Camworld, lower ground also. Cash at RM3800, credit card 4%!!!!..good luck o!
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post Nov 17 2010, 10:49 PM

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QUOTE(adriancs @ Nov 17 2010, 10:46 PM)
Its a combination of high ISO and slow shutter speed.

Try in a bright room, shoot at ISO 6400 and 1/1000s and compare that with ISO3200@1/500s and ISO1600@1/250s... you'll see not much difference.

Try ISO1600@2s, ISO3200@1s and ISO6400@1/2s, and again, you'll not see much difference. (try it with long exposure noise reduction ON, then try again with it OFF and compare)

Just try it and see. If its low light, its low light, doesn't matter what ISO you use it'll be rather noisy.

Bottom line if you're shooting in no light, create light. Nothing else will save you.
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but using low ISO with longer exposure sometimes creates less noises depending on the situation/lighting
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post Nov 17 2010, 10:54 PM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Nov 17 2010, 10:38 PM)
Tried setting up to EV+5, seems same result; If in dark room or extreme low light, ISO 6400 is really bad, when zoom in from the camera preview can even see some red dots, but that's under extreme low light without flash.

I think the EV will help more if there's more light in the room?
35mm lens when attached to DX body, there's crop factor of 1.5x, which changes the focal length to around 52.5mm. It's good for many situations, as they say, a general walk around lens; You can use this lens for whole day if you want.

If you attach the 50mm to the DX body, the focal length will become 75mm, which means you need to stand further away from the object to get the same view with 35mm. You can take the 50mm f1.8, which is cheaper but let's say you want capture full body, you need to stand further away than if you use the 35mm.
Personally, I prefer the 35mm f1.8G which cost around RM800 or less.
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Lens quality of 35mm f/1.8G is bad sad.gif
Picture kinda soft.

Besides, in future when you wanna upgrade to full frame, you will suffer of smaller megapixel because 35mm is made for DX bodies.
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QUOTE(Kent3888 @ Nov 17 2010, 07:45 PM)
This u muz read the manual under focus section clearly! haha... below the button where u press to remove the lens, there is a button to change focus settings, hold in while turning the front and rear command dial to change the focus preference! If u wanna focus eyes, change it to AF-S, means single point, then u select single point, not auto!! then u can focus on the eyes =) Hope this helps...
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Thanks Bro! maybe i just dont fully understand the manual guide! But, what you had just guide me, I made it!! Thanks!!!!!!


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post Nov 17 2010, 11:13 PM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Nov 17 2010, 10:38 PM)
35mm lens when attached to DX body, there's crop factor of 1.5x, which changes the focal length to around 52.5mm. It's good for many situations, as they say, a general walk around lens; You can use this lens for whole day if you want.

If you attach the 50mm to the DX body, the focal length will become 75mm, which means you need to stand further away from the object to get the same view with 35mm. You can take the 50mm f1.8, which is cheaper but let's say you want capture full body, you need to stand further away than if you use the 35mm.
Personally, I prefer the 35mm f1.8G which cost around RM800 or less.
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Yes, personally i prefer 35mm too...

QUOTE(edwardgsk @ Nov 17 2010, 10:54 PM)
Lens quality of 35mm f/1.8G is bad sad.gif
Picture kinda soft.

Besides, in future when you wanna upgrade to full frame, you will suffer of smaller megapixel because 35mm is made for DX bodies.
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Thx a lot for the ans smile.gif
35mm f/2d is an old lense, is it hardly find it in the camera shop just like 18-200 VR1? price to be announced for 35mm f/1.4, after visit some foreign website, the price is totally out of my budget >.<

QUOTE(ccf1286 @ Nov 17 2010, 10:48 PM)
HI, I bought it at Fotokem, lower ground floor inside Mines Shopping Mall. 

Cash RM3800, credit card addition 2 percent.

The sales guy quite good in manner...OR< you can try the Camworld, lower ground also.  Cash at RM3800, credit card 4%!!!!..good luck o!
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Thx for the info...i am surveying to get between D90 and D7000...but the more i survey, the more i get poisoned sad.gif
D7000 has been improve overall compare to D90, do you think the diff of $ worth for D7000? shooting is just my hobby and not my job.
my concern will be more on the camera capability in coming few years time than the value of $.
Eventhough i think this is not appropriate thread to ask here, but thr are some D90 users here, can advise little bit? thx thx biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(lpyycy @ Nov 17 2010, 11:13 PM)
Yes, personally i prefer 35mm too...
Thx a lot for the ans  smile.gif
35mm f/2d is an old lense, is it hardly find it in the camera shop just like 18-200 VR1? price to be announced for 35mm f/1.4, after visit some foreign website, the price is totally out of my budget >.<
Thx for the info...i am surveying to get between D90 and D7000...but the more i survey, the more i get poisoned  sad.gif
D7000 has been improve overall compare to D90, do you think the diff of $ worth for D7000? shooting is just my hobby and not my job.
my concern will be more on the camera capability in coming few years time than the value of $.
Eventhough i think this is not appropriate thread to ask here, but thr are some D90 users here, can advise little bit? thx thx  biggrin.gif
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I think the extra RM1.2k is quite worth it. Honestly, the D7000 brings the mid-range level to a whole new level. It has the features of a D300 but packed in a mid-range body which is priced somewhere in between the mid-range and semi-pro.
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Erm, this discussion can be continued in the new nikon thread right?
TS can lockdown this thread liao lol.
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post Nov 17 2010, 11:39 PM

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yes..no prob.i repost at the new thread. thx smile.gif
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