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zstan
post Nov 23 2010, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(cik_tak @ Nov 23 2010, 02:47 PM)
guys .. do u have any friends do make up thing ?? i need make up artist for this friday studio shoot.
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yes i got 2 contacts. interested?
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post Nov 23 2010, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Nov 23 2010, 03:19 PM)
yes i got 2 contacts. interested?
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of cos. how much they charge per session .
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QUOTE(Kiki-Lala @ Nov 23 2010, 02:46 PM)
http://shashinki.com/shop/nikon-mbd11-mult...era-p-6592.html
I wouldn't expect the stock for D7000 battery grip would arrive so quickly biggrin.gif
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yup..fast indeed...
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post Nov 23 2010, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(cik_tak @ Nov 23 2010, 03:21 PM)
of cos. how much they charge per session .
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post Nov 23 2010, 03:57 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Nov 23 2010, 03:43 PM)
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post Nov 23 2010, 05:31 PM

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If only the photoshoot is in Melaka I can get lots of MUA tongue.gif.
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post Nov 23 2010, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(wadie @ Nov 23 2010, 12:07 PM)
teleshop alos star, kedah...
stock 3 units...
sold around 12 units... rclxms.gif
bur don't know the fix price.... tongue.gif
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where is the shop?? near city plaza??
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post Nov 23 2010, 06:02 PM

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1)I currently using Nissin Di622 for my D7k. Actually, I wondering, if I go for new one, Nikon SB 600, will it more helpful??..why we need expensive flashgun?

2) If i want to put my flashgun (Di622) near to subject (to create some effect), how can make the gun flash without using the attached pop up flash???

It could be very simple question, but, i really dont know how to make it.
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post Nov 23 2010, 06:14 PM

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1) More accurate TTL if you go for SB600. Plus you can make use of the CLS function.

2) Get a radio trigger for this if you won't want to use the pop up as trigger.
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post Nov 23 2010, 06:24 PM

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Nov 23 2010, 06:14 PM)
1) More accurate TTL if you go for SB600. Plus you can make use of the CLS function.

2) Get a radio trigger for this if you won't want to use the pop up as trigger.
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Radio trigger, can you intro me a brand? budget one will do.

CLS function..what is that?

In term of power..are they different?
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post Nov 23 2010, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(ccf1286 @ Nov 23 2010, 06:24 PM)
Radio trigger, can you intro me a brand? budget one will do.

CLS function..what is that?

In term of power..are they different?
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The Nikon flashes are better built, and have metal hotshoe mounts. Try mounting yours, hit it against the wall, and see the plastic mount break, not replaceable, and you end up having to buy a new flash. I have also seen cracked bodies and all. I abuse my Nikon flashes for years and none have fallen apart yet.

To do off-camera flash, either get one that is CLS compatible like SB600/700//800/900, or use a radio trigger. Yongnuo, Phottix and various other brands offer radio triggers. Only Nikon's own CLS and radiopoppers support full TTL off camera, for the rest you will need to use your flash in manual mode (AFAIK, correct me if I'm wrong). Downside is, Radiopoppers are not available in Malaysia AFAIK due to radio frequency regulations, and importing them on your own is technically illegal, and also they're very expensive.

Have to warn you though... going into lighting is like opening a whole new can of worms, and a whole new lot of pocket hurt.
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post Nov 23 2010, 07:52 PM

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QUOTE(adriancs @ Nov 23 2010, 06:38 PM)
The Nikon flashes are better built, and have metal hotshoe mounts. Try mounting yours, hit it against the wall, and see the plastic mount break, not replaceable, and you end up having to buy a new flash. I have also seen cracked bodies and all. I abuse my Nikon flashes for years and none have fallen apart yet.

To do off-camera flash, either get one that is CLS compatible like SB600/700//800/900, or use a radio trigger. Yongnuo, Phottix and various other brands offer radio triggers. Only Nikon's own CLS and radiopoppers support full TTL off camera, for the rest you will need to use your flash in manual mode (AFAIK, correct me if I'm wrong). Downside is, Radiopoppers are not available in Malaysia AFAIK due to radio frequency regulations, and importing them on your own is technically illegal, and also they're very expensive.

Have to warn you though... going into lighting is like opening a whole new can of worms, and a whole new lot of pocket hurt.
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+1 rclxms.gif

Another thing I like about Nikon flash is the quick lock switch..... I hate those screw-in type... sweat.gif


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post Nov 23 2010, 08:15 PM

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QUOTE(adriancs @ Nov 23 2010, 06:38 PM)
The Nikon flashes are better built, and have metal hotshoe mounts. Try mounting yours, hit it against the wall, and see the plastic mount break, not replaceable, and you end up having to buy a new flash. I have also seen cracked bodies and all. I abuse my Nikon flashes for years and none have fallen apart yet.

To do off-camera flash, either get one that is CLS compatible like SB600/700//800/900, or use a radio trigger. Yongnuo, Phottix and various other brands offer radio triggers. Only Nikon's own CLS and radiopoppers support full TTL off camera, for the rest you will need to use your flash in manual mode (AFAIK, correct me if I'm wrong). Downside is, Radiopoppers are not available in Malaysia AFAIK due to radio frequency regulations, and importing them on your own is technically illegal, and also they're very expensive.

Have to warn you though... going into lighting is like opening a whole new can of worms, and a whole new lot of pocket hurt.
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If i go for SB600 (the cheapest), means, I dont need a radio trigger to light up the flash? Because it has CLS ?

In other word, I can position SB600 near to subject, and i just perhaps do some setting, without the trigger and pop up flash?

Or better i just buy a radio trigger for my Di622? which one you receon Adriance?
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post Nov 23 2010, 08:18 PM

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No, you still need the pop up to act as the commander.
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post Nov 23 2010, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(ccf1286 @ Nov 23 2010, 08:15 PM)
If i go for SB600 (the cheapest), means, I dont need a radio trigger to light up the flash? Because it has CLS ?

In other word, I can position SB600 near to subject, and i just perhaps do some setting, without the trigger and pop up flash?

Or better i just buy a radio trigger for my Di622?  which one you receon Adriance?
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If you buy radio trigger you can use all the avaiable flash that is connected to the receiver...
If you went for SB-600 you can also use wireless but you need to use the pop-up flash to trigger the SB-600 flash~

Feeling a bit jumpy today for no apparent reason...
Anyone got some tips about time lapse for D90?
Heard need to use software... sad.gif

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post Nov 23 2010, 08:54 PM

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Yesterday, I did a comparison btw D7000 and D3000.

Setting: Nikkor 55-200mm 4-5.6G, Focal Length 190mm, ISO 400, 1/2s, f9, +1.0EV, WB:Auto

This is D7000
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THis is D3000
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Can you guys see different?
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post Nov 23 2010, 08:58 PM

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D7000
Looks better in low light condition
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post Nov 23 2010, 08:58 PM

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QUOTE(ccf1286 @ Nov 23 2010, 08:15 PM)
If i go for SB600 (the cheapest), means, I dont need a radio trigger to light up the flash? Because it has CLS ?

In other word, I can position SB600 near to subject, and i just perhaps do some setting, without the trigger and pop up flash?

Or better i just buy a radio trigger for my Di622?  which one you receon Adriance?
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IMO u should go for trigger and get umbrella , softbox or probably beauty dish.
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post Nov 23 2010, 09:14 PM

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QUOTE(ccf1286 @ Nov 23 2010, 08:54 PM)
Yesterday, I did a comparison btw D7000 and D3000.

Setting: Nikkor 55-200mm 4-5.6G, Focal Length 190mm, ISO 400, 1/2s, f9, +1.0EV, WB:Auto

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Can you guys see different?
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Spot the difference? The tiger beers initially on the table went to the side table in 2nd pic, and the car parked outside is not there anymore whistling.gif
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post Nov 23 2010, 09:16 PM

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QUOTE(ccf1286 @ Nov 23 2010, 08:54 PM)
Yesterday, I did a comparison btw D7000 and D3000.

Setting: Nikkor 55-200mm 4-5.6G, Focal Length 190mm, ISO 400, 1/2s, f9, +1.0EV, WB:Auto

This is D7000
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THis is D3000
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Can you guys see different?
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o.O seems like i prefer the one from D3000 more..

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