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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.15, Get your D800/D4 now !

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post Apr 22 2012, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Apr 22 2012, 11:37 AM)
Kata light tri 233

Using it as my daily pack d7000 with grip 16-35 f4, 70-200 2.8, sb700, cpl and nd filter. Still can skip spare battery it's damn comfortable too!
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that bags can fit ipad ? i looking for backpack that match with your gear PLUS ipad -,-
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post Apr 22 2012, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(radi0head @ Apr 22 2012, 10:46 AM)
guys... any idea what small bag do you recommend on getting for a light traveller? daily use and will always full-charge on-the-go... packing up just a D7000 with grip and 1lens attached either prime or kitlens (with hood) and nothing else.

Actually, I asked is to see any other options available. I do found many but most cant fit in the grip. If the grip fits, then the bag would be big and bulky.

Any of you travelling light with just simple gear?  hmm.gif

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i have d7000 + mbd11 + 17-50 +50mm + flash

if i go travel,

i just bring d7000 without the grip, without the flash. and depend on where i go, whether 17-50 or 50mm
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post Apr 22 2012, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(tctham @ Apr 22 2012, 11:56 AM)
ehhh~ why not?? i manage to take food pictures with both the 18-55 or the 35mm.. i thought 18-200 shud be possible? the MFD is 50cm~ what you were trying to achieve?
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mfd 50cm, have to stand pretty far liao.
18-55mm lens is more versatile when comes to close up tongue.gif
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post Apr 22 2012, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(0168257061 @ Apr 22 2012, 11:58 AM)
mfd 50cm, have to stand pretty far liao.
18-55mm lens is more versatile when comes to close up tongue.gif
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yeah.. that one agreed.. i think the 50mm have mfd of 45cm.. even that i feel a tad too far.. if stand up or leave the chair, then it's still possible to shoot the food picture..
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QUOTE(tctham @ Apr 22 2012, 01:56 PM)
ehhh~ why not?? i manage to take food pictures with both the 18-55 or the 35mm.. i thought 18-200 shud be possible? the MFD is 50cm~ what you were trying to achieve?
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i mean i cant take it from the place i sitting and the food on the table..is too close that i need to move backward a bit
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Apr 22 2012, 12:15 PM)
i mean i cant take it from the place i sitting and the food on the table..is too close that i need to move backward a bit
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guess you could either move backward, or move the food forward a bit. haha~
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post Apr 22 2012, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(tctham @ Apr 22 2012, 12:02 PM)
yeah.. that one agreed.. i think the 50mm have mfd of 45cm.. even that i feel a tad too far.. if stand up or leave the chair, then it's still possible to shoot the food picture..
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hmm, the 45cm means from sensor to food right?
not from front of lens to food?
if the first one, then means the front of lens to food is around 30cm...not that bad.
plus if compare 35mm and 50mm, even tho 35mm got closer MFD, but image size on both are the same cos almost same reproduction ratio.
just that 50mm will have less distortion.


QUOTE(radi0head @ Apr 22 2012, 10:46 AM)
guys... any idea what small bag do you recommend on getting for a light traveller? daily use and will always full-charge on-the-go... packing up just a D7000 with grip and 1lens attached either prime or kitlens (with hood) and nothing else.

Actually, I asked is to see any other options available. I do found many but most cant fit in the grip. If the grip fits, then the bag would be big and bulky.

Any of you travelling light with just simple gear?  hmm.gif

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as much as i dont like it, crumpler 5 million home should fit.

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post Apr 22 2012, 12:43 PM

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QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 22 2012, 12:34 PM)
hmm, the 45cm means from sensor to food right?
not from front of lens to food?
if the first one, then means the front of lens to food is around 30cm...not that bad.
plus if compare 35mm and 50mm, even tho 35mm got closer MFD, but image size on both are the same cos almost same reproduction ratio.
just that 50mm will have less distortion.
as much as i dont like it, crumpler 5 million home should fit.
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the size is the same.. but i have encountered situation where the 35mm also had difficulty of taking picture of the food in front of me.. (because i was sitting against the wall and there was a lot of people at the table.. hard to shift things around).. so i was thinking, if i had issues with the 35mm, i'd probably going to have more difficulty with the 50mm.. the 50mm is an awesome lens.. undeniably.. but the angle of view is not that suitable for me.. with the 35mm, i only have that issue of insufficient space like once in a blue moon, but most of the time it's just right.. that's why i skipped the 50mm despite having better IQ and etc..
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QUOTE(tctham @ Apr 22 2012, 02:31 PM)
guess you could either move backward, or move the food forward a bit. haha~
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ya lol..if the place is packed then i cant move elsewhere
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post Apr 22 2012, 01:29 PM

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thinktank got a bag...
sling one dat can carry a body+ grip with a lens attached...
there r a few size...
from kitlens to 70-200mm size if not mistaken...
dat should be enuf for u...

btw...
d tint issue don't seem reasonable to me...
if the put it into a apple screen or those ultrasharp LED panel(forgot what they call)...
and d colour tone if d same...
it onli can say it's accurate...
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post Apr 22 2012, 01:39 PM

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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Apr 22 2012, 11:37 AM)
Kata light tri 233

Using it as my daily pack d7000 with grip 16-35 f4, 70-200 2.8, sb700, cpl and nd filter. Still can skip spare battery it's damn comfortable too!
You can fit so much things inside the bag tho... hahaaa! Well, I would need a smaller one... thanks for your recommendation. Leme take a peek on the bag you mentioned see...


QUOTE(asrul @ Apr 22 2012, 11:58 AM)
i have d7000 + mbd11 + 17-50 +50mm + flash

if i go travel,

i just bring d7000 without the grip, without the flash. and depend on where i go, whether 17-50 or 50mm
So, what kind of bag you fit your gears in?

QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 22 2012, 12:34 PM)
as much as i dont like it, crumpler 5 million home should fit.
Crumpler too overated ler... hehe... don like it...

QUOTE(Str33tBoY @ Apr 22 2012, 01:29 PM)
thinktank got a bag...
sling one dat can carry a body+ grip with a lens attached...
there r a few size...
from kitlens to 70-200mm size if not mistaken...
dat should be enuf for u...
ya... thinktank digital holster. I actually like the size of holster v20 but the problem is my grip cant fit in nicely. it's tight! unless i go for a bigger one which is v30 but bigger oledi... hmm...

any other recommendation or you come across? hehe...

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post Apr 22 2012, 01:41 PM

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i ask shop~ shop ask me consider kata dr467i.. he quote me rm 320
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QUOTE(tctham @ Apr 22 2012, 12:43 PM)
the size is the same.. but i have encountered situation where the 35mm also had difficulty of taking picture of the food in front of me.. (because i was sitting against the wall and there was a lot of people at the table.. hard to shift things around).. so i was thinking, if i had issues with the 35mm, i'd probably going to have more difficulty with the 50mm.. the 50mm is an awesome lens.. undeniably.. but the angle of view is not that suitable for me.. with the 35mm, i only have that issue of insufficient space like once in a blue moon, but most of the time it's just right.. that's why i skipped the 50mm despite having better IQ and etc..
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ohh, maybe its time to buy the 28mm 1.8G when its out biggrin.gif


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QUOTE(radi0head @ Apr 22 2012, 01:39 PM)
You can fit so much things inside the bag tho... hahaaa! Well, I would need a smaller one... thanks for your recommendation. Leme take a peek on the bag you mentioned see...
So, what kind of bag you fit your gears in?
Crumpler too overated ler... hehe... don like it...
ya... thinktank digital holster. I actually like the size of holster v20 but the problem is my grip cant fit in nicely. it's tight! unless i go for a bigger one which is v30 but bigger oledi... hmm...

any other recommendation or you come across? hehe... 

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i use thinktank retrospective 10 if body + grip + 1 lens.
but it may still be too big for ur needs.


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post Apr 22 2012, 01:53 PM

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QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 22 2012, 01:50 PM)
i use thinktank retrospective 10 if body + grip + 1 lens.
but it may still be too big for ur needs.
thinktank retrospective 10? okie... leme check that out...
thank you...

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post Apr 22 2012, 01:55 PM

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Just searched online for the thinktank retrospective 10... well, kinda big for daily use. thank you for your recommendation. leme search for more...

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post Apr 22 2012, 02:26 PM

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Since D800 no stock, thinking of getting OM-D 1st, what do you think?
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post Apr 22 2012, 02:28 PM

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I can strongly recommend the think tank bags. Fantastically made (better quality than lowepro imo), sturdy construction, and very well designed. The only downside is the cost.....

Actually there is a Retrospective 5 and 7 if 10 is too big. But in reality the 10 isn't that large to start with. It's also very discreet.

I've used a Speed Racer V1 and currently use the Sling-O-Matic 20 as my shooting bag.
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post Apr 22 2012, 02:33 PM

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QUOTE(hidden830726 @ Apr 22 2012, 02:26 PM)
Since D800 no stock, thinking of getting OM-D 1st, what do you think?
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WOW get it then! haha
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