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 The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.21, D610 and D5300 kambing soon!?

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post Aug 7 2013, 02:17 PM

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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Aug 7 2013, 08:33 AM)
So I'm not sure if you guys know DANNY XEERO, this morning I saw him post a PUBLIC apology...  FB SOS

Im thinking, why someone so famous would do something like that...and only admit after nearly 2 weeks  ohmy.gif  ohmy.gif
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what he did? i see stole image, i mean...what he stole for? for submit competition?
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post Aug 7 2013, 03:57 PM

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post Aug 7 2013, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Aug 6 2013, 01:25 PM)
real of fake?
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Yes,this is real cool2.gif
This is call as the perseid metore shower
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post Aug 7 2013, 05:26 PM

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QUOTE(dianqing99 @ Aug 7 2013, 05:24 PM)
Yes,this is real cool2.gif
This is call as the perseid metore shower
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any place recommend to shoot? it has to be dark place with minimum light pollution right?

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post Aug 7 2013, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Aug 7 2013, 05:26 PM)
any place recommend to shoot? it has to be dark place with minimum light pollution right?
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Can you please tell me what is the best camera setting for shooting meteors? Also what is the best setting for shooting a full moon?

Thanks a lot in advance.
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Can you please tell me what is the best camera setting for shooting meteors? Also what is the best setting for shooting a full moon?

Thanks a lot in advance.
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moon nothing to shoot one la, use the longest focal length, spot metering and a tripod then align the middle AF point to the moon then just shoot only laugh.gif

meteors and milky ways all those i dont really know
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post Aug 7 2013, 05:33 PM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Aug 7 2013, 05:31 PM)
moon nothing to shoot one la, use the longest focal length, spot metering and a tripod then align the middle AF point to the moon then just shoot only laugh.gif

meteors and milky ways all those i dont really know
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No wonder that day the big moon day all my shots of the full moon are like one big round piece of s---.
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Anyway thanks a lot for sharing, pal!
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post Aug 7 2013, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Aug 7 2013, 02:17 PM)
what he did? i see stole image, i mean...what he stole for? for submit competition?
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Agito666 the said photo "The Poseidon" with the stolen composite of the sky had been printed out and put on public display at The Camera Museum, Muntri Street, Penang... as Danny's work...

...but i'm more concern on why he need to do it.. I mean all of us dont like people to use our photos with out permission. so if you dont like others use ur image ... would u use others? or is it some sort of double standard for oneself and others. hmm.gif hmm.gif Now I wonder which is his actual work..

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post Aug 7 2013, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Aug 7 2013, 05:26 PM)
any place recommend to shoot? it has to be dark place with minimum light pollution right?
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^ Yep and the clouds are at minimal too

QUOTE(bb100 @ Aug 7 2013, 05:29 PM)
Can you please tell me what is the best camera setting for shooting meteors? Also what is the best setting for shooting a full moon?

Thanks a lot in advance.
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If it's during the night then it's almost the same procedure as taking star trail or milky way shots,

Have to find suitable location where light pollution is minimal and the sky is not over packed with clouds, set up your tripod, set for long exposure and just shoot.


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Hey it's my 2 cents, anyone with more knowledge is welcome to correct me notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Aug 7 2013, 06:23 PM)
^ Yep and the clouds are at minimal too
If it's during the night then it's almost the same procedure as taking star trail or milky way shots,

Have to find suitable location where light pollution is minimal and the sky is not over packed with clouds, set up your tripod, set for long exposure and just shoot.
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Hey it's my 2 cents, anyone with more knowledge is welcome to correct me  notworthy.gif
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want gathering go shoot together? brows.gif
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QUOTE(amduser @ Aug 7 2013, 06:23 PM)
want gathering go shoot together? brows.gif
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post Aug 7 2013, 06:33 PM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Aug 7 2013, 06:23 PM)
want gathering go shoot together? brows.gif
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Sorry bro sad.gif


Won't be back until the 17th sweat.gif

and I need to get my body fixed asap , pictures not that focused as it used too doh.gif

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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Aug 7 2013, 06:23 PM)
^ Yep and the clouds are at minimal too
If it's during the night then it's almost the same procedure as taking star trail or milky way shots,

Have to find suitable location where light pollution is minimal and the sky is not over packed with clouds, set up your tripod, set for long exposure and just shoot.
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Hey it's my 2 cents, anyone with more knowledge is welcome to correct me  notworthy.gif
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Dude, how do you do the star trail shot bro??? Looks so nice! I hope I can do that some day........ rolleyes.gif

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Do you need some kind of a software to do it?

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post Aug 7 2013, 08:19 PM

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QUOTE(bb100 @ Aug 7 2013, 07:34 PM)
Dude, how do you do the star trail shot bro??? Looks so nice! I hope I can do that some day........ rolleyes.gif

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Do you need some kind of a software to do it?
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Theres 2 methods but both still requires you to expose your sensor for a certain time.

1) Do a 20-30sec exposure for a certain interval and get hundreds of photos of it (Required an intervalometer or remote) then later stack up those photos using software (I used StarStax)

More info : http://digital-photography-school.com/4-st...acking-software


2) This one requires experimenting ( i guess ?) , you set your camera for bulb mode and exposed your sensor up to like 1 hour and above. (Recommended to use a remote also to reduce camera shake). But I heard this one is the most trickiest and a bit dangerous if you dunno what to do,especially exposing your sensor for a long period.

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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Aug 7 2013, 08:19 PM)
Theres 2 methods but both still requires you to expose your sensor for a certain time.

1) Do a 20-30sec exposure for a certain interval and get hundreds of photos of it (Required an intervalometer or remote) then later stack up those photos using software (I used StarStax)

More info : http://digital-photography-school.com/4-st...acking-software
2) This one requires experimenting ( i guess ?) , you set your camera for bulb mode and exposed your sensor up to like 1 hour and above. (Recommended to use a remote also to reduce camera shake). But I heard this one is the most trickiest and a bit dangerous if you dunno what to do,especially exposing your sensor for a long period.
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Thanks man! I searched the web and don't know why only found the second method. doh.gif
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QUOTE(bb100 @ Aug 7 2013, 08:29 PM)
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Thanks man! I searched the web and don't know why only found the second method. doh.gif
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Do share the results bro brows.gif
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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Aug 7 2013, 08:31 PM)
Do share the results bro  brows.gif
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I am only using a Nikon P7100, and not those high-end DSLRs, as most of you are using. So I do not know if my photos are of interest to you guys. hmm.gif

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QUOTE(bb100 @ Aug 7 2013, 08:39 PM)
I am only using a Nikon P7100, and not those high-end DSLRs, as most of you are using. So I do not know if my photos are of interest to you guys. hmm.gif

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camera is just a tool... if u are skillful even a camera phone can take fantastic photos
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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Aug 7 2013, 06:23 PM)
^ Yep and the clouds are at minimal too
If it's during the night then it's almost the same procedure as taking star trail or milky way shots,

Have to find suitable location where light pollution is minimal and the sky is not over packed with clouds, set up your tripod, set for long exposure and just shoot.
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Hey it's my 2 cents, anyone with more knowledge is welcome to correct me  notworthy.gif
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where's this mosque? looks familiar.. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Aug 7 2013, 09:17 PM)
where's this mosque? looks familiar..  hmm.gif
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Mosque is located at my college up here in the northern part, Changlung, Kedah.

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