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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.23, National Geography edition

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Grats on the new thread thumbup.gif

I hope the new Nikon 1 will be a lot more attractive now, though I suppose its not going to be really much when based on a Coolpix design T___T
Would be nice if its retro-looking hehe tongue.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Nov 28 2013, 02:38 PM)
Grats on the new thread thumbup.gif

I hope the new Nikon 1 will be a lot more attractive now, though I suppose its not going to be really much when based on a Coolpix design T___T
Would be nice if its retro-looking hehe  tongue.gif
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i am just 5 (+1 for this)
just stop by Nikon SC to clean my sensor today...
although verbally agree that the service is free after warranty...
wonder shd i jz try to DIY... tongue.gif


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OMiGosh! i didnt make the list !
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QUOTE(dinozilla @ Nov 28 2013, 03:00 PM)
i am just 5 (+1 for this)
just stop by Nikon SC to clean my sensor today...
although verbally agree that the service is free after warranty...
wonder shd i jz try to DIY... tongue.gif
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D600? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Nov 28 2013, 03:16 PM)
D600? hmm.gif
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what else...
but "minor" dust...not the "major" dust...lol

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Looks like I have a reputation to live up to now laugh.gif laugh.gif
Anyways, start the thread with a spider fight:

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I made it as top 10 spammers, surpassed exquisite_markas! laugh.gif
Top 5 too, bwahahahahaha!

I went to the jungle alone, but... this happens
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Bad time to get into the jungle by NurAzam, on Flickr

Caught some macros too, then get out of the jungle fast, feel like Rambo already with the rain tongue.gif
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Hard to get focus just by relying on Raynox alone. And my macro eyes doesn't work well, haha! I look for something big instead of the bugs.

QUOTE(gerald7 @ Nov 28 2013, 04:04 PM)
Damn! All great, I want to learn those kind of processing too. thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Nov 28 2013, 04:30 PM)
I made it as top 10 spammers, surpassed exquisite_markas! laugh.gif
Top 5 too, bwahahahahaha!

I went to the jungle alone, but... this happens
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Hard to get focus just by relying on Raynox alone. And my macro eyes doesn't work well, haha! I look for something big instead of the bugs.
Damn! All great, I want to learn those kind of processing too. thumbup.gif
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Wah, I really wish I have the chance to enter the jungle laugh.gif
Love the 2nd shot! If you notice, the eyes of that particular bug will show a reflective "X" brows.gif

Keep practising man, having a flash will definitely help alot in reducing the effects of handshake thumbup.gif

Tried taking some really small subjects today haha XD
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Those are ruler lines in the photo, 1mm in between each laugh.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Nov 28 2013, 04:45 PM)
Wah, I really wish I have the chance to enter the jungle laugh.gif
Love the 2nd shot! If you notice, the eyes of that particular bug will show a reflective "X"  brows.gif

Keep practising man, having a flash will definitely help alot in reducing the effects of handshake thumbup.gif

Tried taking some really small subjects today haha XD
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Water Mites by PF T.J., on Flickr

Those are ruler lines in the photo, 1mm each  laugh.gif
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Thanks.
I'm noob with speedlight, don't know which model is good for a start, I heard there are two kinds of it, TTL and manual. rclxub.gif
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gratz on v23... we shld rename to national geographic... @[PF] T.J. is just spamming all those bugs and insect 80% of us never know.. haha
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dem, you makes me want to try on flash =3=... need save more for few months sad.gif

but wat can i use with flash gun haha >_<

event gua....
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Nov 28 2013, 04:50 PM)
Thanks.
I'm noob with speedlight, don't know which model is good for a start, I heard there are two kinds of it, TTL and manual. rclxub.gif
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Actually any speedlight will do I suppose? hmm.gif
My usual settings for macro are (*on FF):
ISO 400
F16
1/250
flash 1/32

The trick is to channel the light directly onto the subject, which will require some DIY modifications

I never really adjust the power of the flash unless if shooting (i) subjects that are far away i.e. dragonflies/damselflies; (ii) subjects that are resting on black background.

So there's no real need for a very expensive flashgun, though you might have to make do with the slow cycling times or overheating when spamming shots laugh.gif

QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Nov 28 2013, 04:54 PM)
gratz on v23... we shld rename to national geographic...  @[PF] T.J. is just spamming all those bugs and insect 80% of us never know.. haha
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laugh.gif Lately not that much time for portrait shots haha, so just do macro XD Good to learn new stuffs ma~

QUOTE(Agito666 @ Nov 28 2013, 05:01 PM)
dem, you makes me want to try on flash =3=... need save more for few months sad.gif

but wat can i use with flash gun haha >_<

event gua....
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Flashgun good for portraits and events too yo, see CY sifu's photos all so nice, not that much harsh shadows laugh.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Nov 28 2013, 05:12 PM)
Actually any speedlight will do I suppose? hmm.gif
My usual settings for macro are (*on FF):
ISO 400
F16
1/250
flash 1/32

The trick is to channel the light directly onto the subject, which will require some DIY modifications

I never really adjust the power of the flash unless if shooting (i) subjects that are far away i.e. dragonflies/damselflies; (ii) subjects that are resting on black background.

So there's no real need for a very expensive flashgun, though you might have to make do with the slow cycling times or overheating when spamming shots laugh.gif
laugh.gif Lately not that much time for portrait shots haha, so just do macro XD Good to learn new stuffs ma~
Flashgun good for portraits and events too yo, see CY sifu's photos all so nice, not that much harsh shadows  laugh.gif
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F16 and low ISO, no wonder your shots are all great.
I always stick to f/7.1 for 'acceptable' DOF and change ISO to get more exposure, or sometimes just to speed up the shutter. Sometimes need to get to 1250 ISO, hence more prominent grains when cropping.

Haiz... really need a flash gun lah. haha.

Some more macro spams. PF T.J influenced me, blame him. Hahaha!
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Preparing venom by NurAzam, on Flickr

I find shooting wasps/hornets are really easy for macro newcomer like me. They're big enough to get the focus. And although, they're venomous, they're also easy going (most of the time) you can get closer and they won't sting you right on sight. Except if continuously provoked by flash like the last picture, the yellowjacket preparing its venom for me. She gave the warning by lifting its abdomen part. I understood and walk away. sweat.gif

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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Nov 28 2013, 03:16 PM)
D600? hmm.gif
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Going star beauty search ma? starting tomorrow and on sunday at boulevard, still preliminaries though
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Going star beauty search ma? starting tomorrow and on sunday at boulevard, still preliminaries though
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Nov 28 2013, 06:55 PM)
Going star beauty search ma? starting tomorrow and on sunday at boulevard, still preliminaries though
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Will go to the final one... Because tomorrow going to Bali rclxm9.gif
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Some landscapes for the new thread... Still part of Nat Geo right? tongue.gif

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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Nov 28 2013, 08:57 PM)
Some landscapes for the new thread... Still part of Nat Geo right? tongue.gif

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Wow, those vibrancy.
I like the second, sunrise or sunset? First one banyak sampah. lol!
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Nov 28 2013, 09:05 PM)
Wow, those vibrancy.
I like the second, sunrise or sunset? First one banyak sampah. lol!
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Sunset... I malas want to wake up to take sunrise pics laugh.gif
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Nov 28 2013, 06:46 PM)
F16 and low ISO, no wonder your shots are all great.
I always stick to f/7.1 for 'acceptable' DOF and change ISO to get more exposure, or sometimes just to speed up the shutter. Sometimes need to get to 1250 ISO, hence more prominent grains when cropping.

Haiz... really need a flash gun lah. haha.

Some more macro spams. PF T.J influenced me, blame him. Hahaha!
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I find shooting wasps/hornets are really easy for macro newcomer like me. They're big enough to get the focus. And although, they're venomous, they're also easy going (most of the time) you can get closer and they won't sting you right on sight. Except if continuously provoked by flash like the last picture, the yellowjacket preparing its venom for me. She gave the warning by lifting its abdomen part. I understood and walk away. sweat.gif
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Wah, why drag me into water? haha laugh.gif
Your photos are really good. I think many macro photographers are a bit too obsessed with getting higher magnification that at the end they only show the subject, and not what the subject is doing (which can sometimes be very interesting), keep it up! Love shots #2-4! notworthy.gif
#1 is a female Oxyopes birmanicus, whereas #2 is a Tetragnatha sp. (have to be able to see its big jaws to be able to ID)

I've never got any proper flying shots of hornets or wasps T____T you are damn pro already haha~
And yeah, one good thing is that you will learn more about your subjects' behaviour other than just their diversity thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Nov 28 2013, 08:24 PM)
Will go to the final one... Because tomorrow going to Bali rclxm9.gif
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Superb place to visit mate, just be careful of the traffic jams there!
Have a nice trip and take stunning photos yo notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

Some non-macro spamshots from Bali XD

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Oh ya, better be careful not to step on their praying ornaments on the ground tongue.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Nov 28 2013, 09:21 PM)
Superb place to visit mate, just be careful of the traffic jams there!
Have a nice trip and take stunning photos yo  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Some non-macro spamshots from Bali XD

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Oh ya, better be careful not to step on their preying ornaments on the ground  tongue.gif
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Thanks for advise thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Nov 28 2013, 04:45 PM)
Wah, I really wish I have the chance to enter the jungle laugh.gif
Love the 2nd shot! If you notice, the eyes of that particular bug will show a reflective "X"  brows.gif

Keep practising man, having a flash will definitely help alot in reducing the effects of handshake thumbup.gif

Tried taking some really small subjects today haha XD
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Those are ruler lines in the photo, 1mm in between each laugh.gif
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today in parasitology by Dr. Noraisyah bout mites, lice, flees and 1 more i forgot. btw what PhD u taking again?
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btw though nikon 1 systems are like boring to us, i still see some of my frens using it.. maybe they like it cz it's cute, more portable. if canon 6d had more than 1 cross AF point, d600 is well threatened.
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Was browsing through ming thein's blog, saw his imba nice watch pictures so got itchy, haha, not as easy as i thought =.=

did some trials on my old watch, lotsa scratches

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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Nov 28 2013, 08:57 PM)
Some landscapes for the new thread... Still part of Nat Geo right? tongue.gif

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bro , nice shots as always thumbup.gif
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Guys, i would like to ask if anyone here try to take star's trail before>?? i thought might want to give it a try...


Beside i am want to buy a 70-200 lens..but i cant make a decision that.....
I)stick to nikon or other brand
ii) if nikon better get f2.8 or f4..


Hope you guys can give me some suggestion thumbup.gif
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Wow, nice pics bro, especially those wasps ones. So nice you found a lot big insects, all I hunted lately are those small small small ones mad.gif
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recent picture i took in sabah..UMS

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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Nov 28 2013, 09:39 PM)
today in parasitology by Dr. Noraisyah bout mites, lice, flees and 1 more i forgot. btw what PhD u taking again?
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Oh, I'm doing seaweed biotechnology laugh.gif
But I've already passed up my thesis, now spending more time researching on insects hehe~

QUOTE(f5calvin @ Nov 28 2013, 09:44 PM)
btw though nikon 1 systems are like boring to us, i still see some of my frens using it.. maybe they like it cz it's cute, more portable. if canon 6d had more than 1 cross AF point, d600 is well threatened.
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Most of my friends who bought the Nikon 1 were, like you said, buying it for the design haha laugh.gif
Most who are a bit more concerned about performance ended up with NEX3/5 lol

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Was browsing through ming thein's blog, saw his imba nice watch pictures so got itchy, haha, not as easy as i thought =.=
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Nice try man~ Can take look at copperwire93's photo too, I think he also took quite a lot of photos of his watch laugh.gif
Imho, I think this kind of shots will look better with strobist-style hmm.gif
Don't have a watch, canno try haha T___T

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Nov 28 2013, 09:21 PM)
Superb place to visit mate, just be careful of the traffic jams there!
Have a nice trip and take stunning photos yo  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Some non-macro spamshots from Bali XD

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Oh ya, better be careful not to step on their praying ornaments on the ground  tongue.gif
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Wahh... all nice moments shot. Especially that flame dance. rclxms.gif

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Was browsing through ming thein's blog, saw his imba nice watch pictures so got itchy, haha, not as easy as i thought =.=

did some trials on my old watch, lotsa scratches
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Eh? Why the days layout same like Crocodile's doh.gif laugh.gif
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Or maybe Crocodile's tiru Casio. tongue.gif

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Wow, nice pics bro, especially those wasps ones. So nice you found a lot big insects, all I hunted lately are those small small small ones  mad.gif
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These are the common visitors of my mom's plants. Sometimes I'm bored with them too, need to find new semak area for varieties. Small insects are troublesome for my non-macro lens. shakehead.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Nov 28 2013, 08:24 PM)
Will go to the final one... Because tomorrow going to Bali rclxm9.gif
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First of all, congratulations on V23! rclxms.gif

Guys photos please rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(tongweng @ Nov 28 2013, 09:50 PM)
Guys, i would like to ask if anyone here try to take star's trail before>?? i thought might want to give it a try...
Beside i am want to buy a 70-200 lens..but i cant make a decision that.....
I)stick to nikon or other brand
ii) if nikon better get f2.8 or f4..
Hope you guys can give me some suggestion thumbup.gif
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I) stick for nikon if u got extra money
II) get 2.8 for extra bokeh provided u gt a big budget~

well, seems meaningless la my suggestion. according to dxomark, if u want sharpest, is 70200 2.8, then 70200 4, then Tamron AF 70-200mm f/2.8 SP Di LD [IF] macro. n the tammy 70200 macro is so darn cheap n considerably good if compared to them..i believe i must have left out something.bt still u need to ask opinion from others that had hands on before..

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Nov 28 2013, 09:54 PM)
Oh, I'm doing seaweed biotechnology laugh.gif
But I've already passed up my thesis, now spending more time researching on insects hehe~
Most of my friends who bought the Nikon 1 were, like you said, buying it for the design haha laugh.gif
Most who are a bit more concerned about performance ended up with NEX3/5 lol
Nice try man~ Can take look at copperwire93's photo too, I think he also took quite a lot of photos of his watch laugh.gif
Imho, I think this kind of shots will look better with strobist-style  hmm.gif
Don't have a watch, canno try haha T___T
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actually i never seen the printed outcome of nex cameras.. i've a lumix lx5, terrible picture when printed out. ISO 800 means die. 1600 even worse.. dno isit bcz the printer problem or my lx5 problem or memang lx5 lidat.. looks like they smudge the picture to remove noise. bt not sure. sweat.gif bt nikon no worries since nikon jpg wants details compared to less noise.
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thanks for the info f5calvin.

I was worry because my uncle is photography fans also...but he bought tamron 18-200 instead of nikon kit lens 18-105... when i bought my dslr..he was like regreting lo...even my kit lens is 18-105..but image is much sharper compare to his...

Therefore i want to think first..btw i am planning to go for instalment XD...i think this way will be better
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your shots are quite underexposed. I tried placing the watch beside windows and kinda liked the outcome (i am very newbie in watch shooting tongue.gif)

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Wahh... all nice moments shot. Especially that flame dance. 
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Thanks man, I think the flame dance photo doesn't do the flame dancer justice laugh.gif
Was really noob that time and didn't capture the moment properly. Shouldn't have focused so much on trying to get the exposure right. In contrast, I should have just up the shutter speed and lower the ISO until leaving only the flames and shadow lines of the body, should be nicer XD

Anyways, always loved your still shots, very impressive considering you don't use flash (right?)

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First of all, congratulations on V23!

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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Nov 28 2013, 10:08 PM)
I) stick for nikon if u got extra money
II) get 2.8 for extra bokeh provided u gt a big budget~

well, seems meaningless la my suggestion. according to dxomark, if u want sharpest, is 70200 2.8, then 70200 4, then Tamron AF 70-200mm f/2.8 SP Di LD [IF] macro. n the tammy 70200 macro is so darn cheap n considerably good if compared to them..i believe i must have left out something.bt still u need to ask opinion from others that had hands on before..
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I hope I can get a long telephoto lens like the ones you mentioned one day haha XD Maybe when I am filthy rich I suppose haha XD Although not a very practical lens to have, it sure is fun to use it for bird/monkey/snake shots, noneed to go ninja mode laugh.gif

QUOTE(f5calvin @ Nov 28 2013, 10:12 PM)
actually i never seen the printed outcome of nex cameras.. i've a lumix lx5, terrible picture when printed out. ISO 800 means die. 1600 even worse.. dno isit bcz the printer problem or my lx5 problem or memang lx5 lidat.. looks like they smudge the picture to remove noise. bt not sure.  sweat.gif  bt nikon no worries since nikon jpg wants details compared to less noise.
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Oh, this I have to test it out laugh.gif
I've never printed much of my photos too, though that's about to change XD
I intend to frame some of my better photos and hang in my house haha laugh.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Nov 28 2013, 10:19 PM)
I hope I can get a long telephoto lens like the ones you mentioned one day haha XD Maybe when I am filthy rich I suppose haha XD Although not a very practical lens to have, it sure is fun to use it for bird/monkey/snake shots, noneed to go ninja mode  laugh.gif
this is also one of my reason to get this lens....i missed out alot of shots during trip to sabah...there got alot cute little birds lol.
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Nov 28 2013, 10:08 PM)
I) stick for nikon if u got extra money
II) get 2.8 for extra bokeh provided u gt a big budget~

well, seems meaningless la my suggestion. according to dxomark, if u want sharpest, is 70200 2.8, then 70200 4, then Tamron AF 70-200mm f/2.8 SP Di LD [IF] macro. n the tammy 70200 macro is so darn cheap n considerably good if compared to them..i believe i must have left out something.bt still u need to ask opinion from others that had hands on before..
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totally agree, that lens is so crazy sharp even wide open.

at 70mm f2.8, it is as sharp as those prime lenses out there. at 200mm, still sharp, but can't compare with prime telephoto lens.

not to mention the not bad macro capability you can get.

at around 2.5k, it's the only brand new 70-200 f2.8 you can get.

careful though, the AF isn't that good, tends to front/back focus a little bit at longer focal length.

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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Nov 28 2013, 10:25 PM)
totally agree, that lens is so crazy sharp even wide open.

at 70mm f2.8, it is as sharp as those prime lenses out there. at 200mm, still sharp, but can't compare with prime telephoto lens.

not to mention the not bad macro capability you can get.

at around 2.5k, it's the only brand new 70-200 f2.8 you can get.

careful though, the AF isn't that good, tends to front/back focus a little bit at longer focal length.
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2.5k you mean is not nikon brand?

of course cant compare to prime telephoto lens...but i need to learn more about photography first before i move on to next stage.

I never had any problem with AF because most of the time i off my AF XD
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QUOTE(tongweng @ Nov 28 2013, 10:29 PM)
2.5k you mean is not nikon brand?

of course cant compare to prime telephoto lens...but i need to learn more about photography first before i move on to next stage.

I never had any problem with AF because most of the time i off my AF XD
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yeap, you can even find some used ones in mint condition around 2k at GS.

if you use MF only, that lens is really darn good in IQ, i own one personally, can only complain about the focusing, other than that the lens is quite perfect.
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QUOTE(tongweng @ Nov 28 2013, 10:29 PM)
2.5k you mean is not nikon brand?

of course cant compare to prime telephoto lens...but i need to learn more about photography first before i move on to next stage.

I never had any problem with AF because most of the time i off my AF XD
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it doesnt have VR or VC(what tamron calls it) ..
the 70200 f4 nikon is darn darn sharp anyways.. bt it's f4 lar.
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my uncle want to own that lens for years already..but really cant afford
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Nov 28 2013, 10:33 PM)
it doesnt have VR or VC(what tamron calls it) ..
the 70200 f4 nikon is darn darn sharp anyways.. bt it's f4 lar.
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that lens isn't that heavy compared to any f2.8 70-200, but a little heavier than f4 70-200. quite easy to handhold too, really large grip on the focus ring for you to hold.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Nov 28 2013, 10:14 PM)
your shots are quite underexposed. I tried placing the watch beside windows and kinda liked the outcome (i am very newbie in watch shooting tongue.gif)

some shot by me

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The purple watch is nice. And the point of view too.

QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Nov 28 2013, 10:19 PM)
Thanks man, I think the flame dance photo doesn't do the flame dancer justice laugh.gif
Was really noob that time and didn't capture the moment properly. Shouldn't have focused so much on trying to get the exposure right. In contrast, I should have just up the shutter speed and lower the ISO until leaving only the flames and shadow lines of the body, should be nicer XD

Anyways, always loved your still shots, very impressive considering you don't use flash (right?)

Ya, no flash, just some lighting from the window. The rest are lightroom editing. Made a radial selection on the watch and underexposed everything else except inside the radius.

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i understand nikon 70-200 f4 is sharp...but i heard someone saying "a f2.8 lens can be a f4 lens but f4 will never be f2.8"

Thats why i am wondering so much hehe. There are alot more kind of photo i would like to try


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The purple watch is nice. And the point of view too.
Ya, no flash, just some lighting from the window. The rest are lightroom editing. Made a radial selection on the watch and underexposed everything else except inside the radius.
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Ahh I see, thanks for sharing~
Perhaps next time can try taking shots in the dark and use torchlight to paint the watch during long exposure shot, the effect should be quite nice too hmm.gif
Dayum I don't have watch lol, and the same shooting technique cannot be used for girl watches I think since they are more cute-orientated XD

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i understand nikon 70-200 f4 is sharp...but i heard someone saying "a f2.8 lens can be a f4 lens but f4 will never be f2.8"

Thats why i am wondering so much hehe. There are alot more kind of photo i would like to try
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True, but the thing is that the jump from F4 to F2.8 involves a very big jump in terms of price too cry.gif cry.gif
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QUOTE(tongweng @ Nov 28 2013, 10:42 PM)
i understand nikon 70-200 f4 is sharp...but i heard someone saying "a f2.8 lens can be a f4 lens but f4 will never be f2.8"

Thats why i am wondering so much hehe. There are alot more kind of photo i would like to try
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yeah.. 2.8 sure can be f4 la.. bt hor the price is rm3k difference! with that u could get a sigma 35mm 1.4, or a used 16-35 f4 nikkor ..
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wah all shoot watch.
i shot this using PnS with window light and lots of flags to block and redirect n bounce whistling.gif
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Nov 28 2013, 10:53 PM)
yeah.. 2.8 sure can be f4 la.. bt hor the price is rm3k difference! with that u could get a sigma 35mm 1.4, or a used 16-35 f4 nikkor ..
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actually no need to think that nikon's 70-200 is the only choice.

since he says he likes MF, the SWM don't matter that much that him already.

and compare the nikon 70-200 vrii/i with tamron 70-200 macro, will the 4-5k of price difference justified by better focusing motor and VR? build quality aside, most people don't threat their lens like a weapon.
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wah all shoot watch.
i shot this using PnS with window light and lots of flags to block and redirect n bounce  whistling.gif
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Nov 28 2013, 10:56 PM)
actually no need to think that nikon's 70-200 is the only choice.

since he says he likes MF, the SWM don't matter that much that him already.

and compare the nikon 70-200 vrii/i with tamron 70-200 macro, will the 4-5k of price difference justified by better focusing motor and VR? build quality aside, most people don't threat their lens like a weapon.
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One more thing i am concern...my uncle said nikon's lens is tougher ...is that true?
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it is tougher for sure.

but if you treat your lens nicely, don't abuse them, don't use in rain, don't drop or bang the lens, any lens will last many years easily.
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QUOTE(tongweng @ Nov 28 2013, 10:57 PM)
One more thing i am concern...my uncle said nikon's lens is tougher ...is that true?
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Depends on what lens. My 35mm 1.8G still feel like cheap plastic like most Tamron and Sigma. The edge of first party lens are mostly the optical quality.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Nov 28 2013, 10:59 PM)
it is tougher for sure.

but if you treat your lens nicely, don't abuse them, don't use in rain, don't drop or bang the lens, any lens will last many years easily.
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thats a problem...firstly malaysia always rain...second....i want to take rainy day's scene leh icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(tongweng @ Nov 28 2013, 10:57 PM)
One more thing i am concern...my uncle said nikon's lens is tougher ...is that true?
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maybe.. dun bang them enuf la..even nikon lens will die if crash ouch cry.gif
i think the tammy 70200 is good buy at low price. (nt vy low oso la )
it'll be a good portrait lens..u're using d7k? 200= 300mm for u.. go shoot motorsports haha
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Nov 28 2013, 11:01 PM)
maybe.. dun bang them enuf la..even nikon lens will die if crash ouch  cry.gif
i think the tammy 70200 is good buy at low price. (nt vy low oso la )
it'll be a good portrait lens..u're using d7k? 200= 300mm for u.. go shoot motorsports haha
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thats also one of my planning... i have a nikon 50mm 1.8 as well...but attach on my d7000 it become 75mm...so hard to adjust the distance lol biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Nov 28 2013, 09:48 PM)
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QUOTE(tongweng @ Nov 28 2013, 11:00 PM)
thats a problem...firstly malaysia always rain...second....i want to take rainy day's scene leh  icon_question.gif
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Rainy day scene with telephoto lens?
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Hi bros, just got my Nikon D7000 and a Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens not long ago.
Loving it so far, has a lot more options and much to learn compared to any DSLRs I used previously thumbup.gif
Here are some quick shots laugh.gif
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I got one question though - what lighting do you use for product photoshoot? White table lamp with diffuser or just a piece of paper?

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QUOTE(Koki @ Nov 29 2013, 01:28 AM)
Hi bros, just got my Nikon D7000 and a Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens not long ago.
Loving it so far, has a lot more options and much to learn compared to any DSLRs I used previously thumbup.gif
Here are some quick shots laugh.gif
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I got one question though - what lighting do you use for product photoshoot? White table lamp with diffuser or just a piece of paper?
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Pic 1 & 3 underexpose bro...

Something sign0006.gif here tongue.gif Is this u bro celciuz?

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QUOTE(Koki @ Nov 29 2013, 01:28 AM)
Hi bros, just got my Nikon D7000 and a Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens not long ago.
Loving it so far, has a lot more options and much to learn compared to any DSLRs I used previously thumbup.gif
Here are some quick shots laugh.gif
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I got one question though - what lighting do you use for product photoshoot? White table lamp with diffuser or just a piece of paper?
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You might want to look at the video above! biggrin.gif

Hope it helped! What you might want to look at when it comes to light, would you want a soft or hard light, shadows do play an important role too! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Koki @ Nov 29 2013, 01:28 AM)
Hi bros, just got my Nikon D7000 and a Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens not long ago.
Loving it so far, has a lot more options and much to learn compared to any DSLRs I used previously thumbup.gif
Here are some quick shots laugh.gif
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I got one question though - what lighting do you use for product photoshoot? White table lamp with diffuser or just a piece of paper?
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This is my 1st product shoot, I just use A4 paper lay around, using sunlight from the window.. IMO white paper works because it reflect.. sadly I don't have enough hand or human power or tripod to hold another paper on the left side.. rclxub.gif

basically, if you are on budget or lazy to set up, sunlight and A4 paper is your best friend.. icon_idea.gif

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Wow thanks for the feedback guys thumbup.gif
I thought using a table lamp with some diffuser light might work, but my IKEA table lamp emits yellow light sweat.gif

@Calvin Seak I did watch that video before XD Hilarious, but great pics nonetheless
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here's a quick pixel peeping for the tamron 70-200 f2.8 macro lens.

70 mm sample 100% crop.
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f8

200mm sample 100% crop.
f2.8
f4
f8

all i can say is at 70mm f2.8, that lens is sharp already, at f4 it's crazy sharp.

at 200mm f2.8, it's not that sharp, with a little bit of softness, still very good imo, same thing happens at f4, it's crazy sharp.

all shots are converted from raw without any sharpening applied.

also uploaded all of them in full size at my flickr.


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QUOTE(Koki @ Nov 29 2013, 11:08 AM)
Wow thanks for the feedback guys thumbup.gif
I thought using a table lamp with some diffuser light might work, but my IKEA table lamp emits yellow light sweat.gif

@Calvin Seak I did watch that video before XD Hilarious, but great pics nonetheless
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QUOTE(Koki @ Nov 29 2013, 01:28 AM)
Hi bros, just got my Nikon D7000 and a Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens not long ago.
Loving it so far, has a lot more options and much to learn compared to any DSLRs I used previously thumbup.gif
Here are some quick shots laugh.gif
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I got one question though - what lighting do you use for product photoshoot? White table lamp with diffuser or just a piece of paper?
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It was raining all day long, and the wind is soo strong too. Hence, you can find most bugs hiding on the leaves. Perfect time to shoot.
Another species of wasp. Now I found 4 species of wasps already. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Nov 29 2013, 10:35 PM)
Bought it already? Ahhh.... I jelly! I want that magnesium body! Good luck, man! Looking forward for your shots, we can learn about product shots from you too.

Spam for today.
It was raining all day long, and the wind is soo strong too. Hence, you can find most bugs hiding on the leaves. Perfect time to shoot.
Another species of wasp. Now I found 4 species of wasps already. laugh.gif
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Nice... Another Nat Geo guy laugh.gif From landscape to macro tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Nov 29 2013, 11:49 PM)
Nice... Another Nat Geo guy laugh.gif From landscape to macro tongue.gif
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Haha! I still do landscape, but hardly get the chance because of monsoon. But that would still be Nat Geo type, I guess. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Nov 29 2013, 10:35 PM)
Bought it already? Ahhh.... I jelly! I want that magnesium body! Good luck, man! Looking forward for your shots, we can learn about product shots from you too.

Spam for today.
It was raining all day long, and the wind is soo strong too. Hence, you can find most bugs hiding on the leaves. Perfect time to shoot.
Another species of wasp. Now I found 4 species of wasps already. laugh.gif
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Don't think its a wasp though haha, wasps have very slender and thin "waist" connecting the thorax to the abdomen hmm.gif
Probably a type of bee/hornet
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Hi everyone, i saw a used nikon afs 80-200mm which is selling around rm2.95k, should i get it or get the brand new tamron 70-200 non vc which is slightly cheaper? My concern about getting the 80-200 is the possibility of autofocus failure. Or should i save more and get a used nikon 70-200mm vri but that would take longer. thanks.

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Found this reviewon the nikon df, nice pics to admire since its in Chinese and i can't read Chinese tongue.gif

Nikon Df Review
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Found this reviewon the nikon df, nice pics to admire since its in Chinese and i can't read Chinese  tongue.gif

Nikon Df Review
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I just got my Nikon D90 recently..
But still there is so much I need to learn about although it is a very good camera..

Still need many of seniors teaching ya biggrin.gif biggrin.gif


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I am not senior...just take as much as u can lolXD rclxms.gif
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Took a lot dy.. that day i take aquarium photo but still the shot not very nice..very blur and the light not as i wish..
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I just got my Nikon D90 recently..
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jam up ur ISO... D90 ISO3200 still ok.. IMO noisier shots > blurry + noisy shots..

stick the front of ur lens to the aquarium glass... this helps to remove light reflections from the back and help stablize ur camera...

alternatively, use a jacket to cover the gap between the lens n the aquarium glass

if ur main subject is brighter/lighter than the background or the sence contrast is too big, use spot metering/exposure com to make sure ur main subject is expose correctly...

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Finally done with my exams and other stuff. Now I have more time to pursue photography again  biggrin.gif

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Fuyoh, that's really a lot bro notworthy.gif
Not easy being a model, can come up with so many different poses at one go  thumbup.gif
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I was like showing her the shots I did with the Isuzu's Thai girl with the round flash then she also wanted xD

ended up with 21 poses, pecah all my previous records ._.

Haven't posted the thai girl one yet lol, but here's one from BKK last year.

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Dec 1 2013, 02:30 PM)
I was like showing her the shots I did with the Isuzu's Thai girl with the round flash then she also wanted xD

ended up with 21 poses, pecah all my previous records ._.

Haven't posted the thai girl one yet lol, but here's one from BKK last year.

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My, so clear and vibrant. rclxms.gif
Congrats, can enjoy with photography more freely now.
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Welcome back bro, long time no see  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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You become master level macro photog already ah in such a short time whistling.gif

My turn to call you sifu already notworthy.gif

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Yep, should start exploring gardens for insects again.  icon_rolleyes.gif
Long time no see too  brows.gif

You become master level macro photog already ah in such a short time  whistling.gif

My turn to call you sifu already  notworthy.gif

This bug also bows in respect  laugh.gif  laugh.gif

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Haha, so so only la bro, still a lot to learn XD
But to be frank, the photos improved a lot mainly because of the softbox you recommended. Although its quite big and gets in the way sometimes, I never shoot without it anymore haha notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

Great beetle shot! I've yet to see this one haha~
Certain types of insects have rather reflective shells, including this one hmm.gif I'm still not sure how to reduce the amount of flash reflection @_@

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Can do at home too thumbup.gif
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NikCollection? hmm.gif

To be honest I am not that good as well, I can't seem to get the final looks that I want T____T
perhaps can ask copperwire93 or the other pro sifus to give some tips? notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

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Looks like a toy dog laugh.gif laugh.gif

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yea lo...i am wondering how u guys manage take those close shot...using telephoto lens?
Anyone mind to give me some tips on how to do it?
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Looks like a toy dog  laugh.gif  laugh.gif

Perhaps can try shooting at ground level since the floor tiles are not that nice hmm.gif
Shoot at larger aperture for better bokeh and you'll get an awesome photo  rclxms.gif

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yea lo...i am wondering how u guys manage take those close shot...using telephoto lens?
Anyone mind to give me some tips on how to do it?
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Thought you never asked haha
One of the cheapest ways is to use Extension Tubes:
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Or get a dedicated macro lens (very expensive):
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Or combined both of the above for higher magnification:
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However, after trying out a Raynox 250, I suppose for Nikon users, its better to just invest in this one nod.gif Its good enough for almost everything yo, and works well with almost every lens you already have, worth it thumbup.gif

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Thanks mate! Actually not too hard to find frogs at night, definitely worth visiting a garden or park (with a friend preferably) at night. Its an entirely different world at that time, you'll see plenty of things you don't see in the morning, and best of all, most are not camera-shy laugh.gif laugh.gif
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Anyone mind to give me some tips on how to do it?
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 1 2013, 09:30 PM)
Use downloaded LR presets?
NikCollection?  hmm.gif

To be honest I am not that good as well, I can't seem to get the final looks that I want T____T
perhaps can ask copperwire93 or the other pro sifus to give some tips? 
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Looks like a toy dog  laugh.gif  laugh.gif

Perhaps can try shooting at ground level since the floor tiles are not that nice hmm.gif
Shoot at larger aperture for better bokeh and you'll get an awesome photo  rclxms.gif

Anyways, share a frog photo tonight~
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Aiyo, you should be enjoying the nightlife there mate brows.gif brows.gif
Pretty lenglois for you to shoot brows.gif brows.gif brows.gif
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I submitted this just for fun.
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extension tube? so i just have to attach my lens on the tube and then put it on dslr?
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extension tube? so i just have to attach my lens on the tube and then put it on dslr?
First time heard of that thing  icon_question.gif
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If you plan to get one, get the auto one to retain AF and aperture control. Manual ET need A LOT OF PATIENCE. tongue.gif
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extension tube? so i just have to attach my lens on the tube and then put it on dslr?
First time heard of that thing  icon_question.gif
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I've already tried extension tubes and a Raynox 250
Getting a Raynox will be a better pick bro nod.gif
Don't have to worry too much about lost light, malfunction or incompatibility issues, yet at the same time not losing too much on magnification laugh.gif
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If you plan to get one, get the auto one to retain AF and aperture control. Manual ET need A LOT OF PATIENCE. tongue.gif
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really make me feel like want to give it a try XD
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I've already tried extension tubes and a Raynox 250
Getting a Raynox  will be a better pick bro nod.gif
Don't have to worry too much about lost light, malfunction or incompatibility issues, yet at the same time not losing too much on magnification  laugh.gif
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how much normally cost for a extension tube?
might get one and play play
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It's December! You guys submit any photo for Flickr Best Shot 2013?

I submitted this just for fun.
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Also since I fail to create anything new, I salvage old RAWs which are mostly failed composition and capture. Only able to salvage this one.
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Thanks for sharing hehe, submitted a cat photo too laugh.gif They seem to be very popular with the internet haha
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Nice landscape photo, love the light rays! The boat thingy is a bit distracting though ,perhaps can pp it out hmm.gif
Sometimes I re-edit my older photos too, with better editing skills now, we can really bring out the best of the older photos, so keep it up mate! notworthy.gif


QUOTE(tongweng @ Dec 1 2013, 10:52 PM)
how much normally cost for a extension tube?
might get one and play play
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Plastic ones costs around RM30 or so, but they cannot support heavy lenses, and have to be used manually (which will be a pain with Nikon DSLRs, not advisable). No autofocus.

Electronically-enabled ones like Meike and Kenko costs around RM250 to RM500 repsectively, they are better built, and enables autofocusing, though the AF performance varies from lens to lens. I've written something on this awhile ago, read here for more details: https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...&#entry64558546

A Raynox 250, on the other hand is around RM260, and its just a "strap-on" to a regular lens, easy to use haha, less hassle, that's why recommended brows.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 1 2013, 11:08 PM)
Plastic ones costs around RM30 or so, but they cannot support heavy lenses, and have to be used manually (which will be a pain with Nikon DSLRs, not advisable). No autofocus.

Electronically-enabled ones like Meike and Kenko costs around RM250 to RM500 repsectively, they are better built, and enables autofocusing, though the AF performance varies from lens to lens. I've written something on this awhile ago, read here for more details: https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...&#entry64558546

A Raynox 250, on the other hand is around RM260, and its just a "strap-on" to a regular lens, easy to use haha, less hassle, that's why recommended  brows.gif
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My point of view is, since i am going to try in macro photography...why not get started with a better ET. but u did mention about auto focus for 50mm 1.8D not really good in ET? i am still curious about that

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My point of view is, since i am going to try in macro photography...why not get started with a better ET. but u did mention about auto focus for 50mm 1.8D not really good in ET? i am still curious about that
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Well, some people lose interest half way, so its a bit wasteful I suppose hmm.gif
But if you are interested, then it will be good to invest straightaway in a Kenko Extension Tube, since it can somewhat support the weight of a 90mm/ 105mm micro (a lens macro enthusiasts will surely get) nod.gif

AF doesn't work very well on the 50mm F1.8G, its probably the same, or worse in the 1.8D. Focusing is inaccurate and very slow. but still, since its a prime lens, you could simply just move your hands/body forward or backward abit to focus- simple and effective! icon_rolleyes.gif
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Well, some people lose interest half way, so its a bit wasteful I suppose hmm.gif
But if you are interested, then it will be good to invest straightaway in a Kenko Extension Tube, since it can somewhat support the weight of a 90mm/ 105mm micro (a lens macro enthusiasts will surely get)  nod.gif

AF doesn't work very well on the 50mm F1.8G, its probably the same, or worse in the 1.8D. Focusing is inaccurate and very slow. but still, since its a prime lens, you could simply just move your hands/body forward or backward abit to focus- simple and effective!  icon_rolleyes.gif
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haha last time my friend tell me that 1.8D not good with d90..but it work perfectly with my d7k lol. so i think it wouldn
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Any suggestion where i can get better offer for kenko extension tube?
are they all fixed ring?
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haha last time my friend tell me that 1.8D not good with d90..but it work perfectly with my d7k lol. so i think it wouldn
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Any suggestion where i can get better offer for kenko extension tube?
are they all fixed ring?
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Oh, the lens will surely work well with the body and extension tubes, and you will be able to take great photos!
Just that the autofocus sucks, so you are better off focusing manually, that's all happy.gif
Summore with that aperture ring on the 1.8D, it will work better, especially if the extension tube malfunctions or loose contact nod.gif

I bought my Kenko tubes from yannick. Hell I bought everything from him laugh.gif
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Recommended seller, deal with confidence icon_rolleyes.gif
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i just pm the owner of the link...i didnt know kenko ET so costly rclxub.gif
Now i am considering buying it or not.
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i just pm the owner of the link...i didnt know kenko ET so costly rclxub.gif
Now i am considering buying it or not.
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lol, I've already mentioned the price in my earlier comments what laugh.gif
That's why I recommended Raynox (~RM260) in the 1st place XD
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lol, I've already mentioned the price in my earlier comments what laugh.gif
That's why I recommended Raynox (~RM260) in the 1st place XD
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I found this at lelong.my. is this the one you mention??
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Aiyo, you should be enjoying the nightlife there mate  brows.gif  brows.gif
Pretty lenglois for you to shoot  brows.gif  brows.gif  brows.gif
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Macro shooters only talk about 105mm, ET & Raynox... What abt Nikon 40mm & 60mm? laugh.gif

Just curious.. Cause the price of 60mm quite good... If not, i will consider tammy 90mm

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Kenko

I found this at lelong.my. is this the one you mention??
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Yup, that's the one nod.gif

QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 2 2013, 12:33 AM)
Macro shooters only talk about 105mm, ET & Raynox... What abt Nikon 40mm & 60mm? laugh.gif

Just curious.. Cause the price of 60mm quite good... If not, i will consider tammy 90mm
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Well, the 60mm is a good pick also nod.gif
The thing is most of us started out as normal photographers, so most of us would've gotten the 50mm prime instead haha, then only we pair it with ET, Raynox or reverse lenses for macro. After we have gained experience, then it will make sense to jump to a dedicated, top-of-the-line macro lens for better versatility and performance nod.gif

the 40/60mm is a very good pick, if one already knows he/she is interested in macro right from the start (unfortunately most will not, unless if they have some macro gears to borrow from other friends who are already established) . I've actually recommended some of my friends to go straight ahead with a 30-60mm F2.8 macro lens instead of the usual 50mm F1.8 as their go-to lens laugh.gif

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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 2 2013, 12:33 AM)
Macro shooters only talk about 105mm, ET & Raynox... What abt Nikon 40mm & 60mm? laugh.gif

Just curious.. Cause the price of 60mm quite good... If not, i will consider tammy 90mm
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Since 40mm is near to 35mm which the one I use with Raynox, I can give an advice that the longer the focal length the better for macro. Because you can shoot a bug from afar without warning it and thus making it runn away and lose the shot.

The good speed of the AF also needed, many time I lose the shot because the AF is hunting back and forth. But with patience and lotsa practice, it's okay I guess. But I'll still choose 60mm over 40mm if my choices is limited to these two.
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Haha, so so only la bro, still a lot to learn XD
But to be frank, the photos improved a lot mainly because of the softbox you recommended. Although its quite big and gets in the way sometimes, I never shoot without it anymore haha  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Great beetle shot! I've yet to see this one haha~
Certain types of insects have rather reflective shells, including this one hmm.gif I'm still not sure how to reduce the amount of flash reflection @_@

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Can try using those foam wrapping that comes with LCDs and PC cases or laptops. And then curve it for even light coverage. The more diffused the light, the less reflective hotspots on the bugs.

I lazy to do those la, since by the time I'm done, the setup is really cumbersome and gets in the way.

Thinking of trying this out.

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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 2 2013, 12:33 AM)
Macro shooters only talk about 105mm, ET & Raynox... What abt Nikon 40mm & 60mm? laugh.gif

Just curious.. Cause the price of 60mm quite good... If not, i will consider tammy 90mm
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Working distance is one issue, most lenses below 90mm have to be very close to the subject to achieve 1:1. Besides, like TJ said, most photogs own a 50 prime already, so a 60 would only be a dedicated macro lens. While
a 90/105 works as a dual purpose lens, for portraits as well as macro. Hence more useful.
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Just captured early this morning. No sunrise sad.gif
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Yea, been always wanted to go out at night, but never really dared to do so, maybe will try it once I get some more legs biggrin.gif The type of insects I get during the evening are sorta limited, planning to try early morning some time soon

Btw, what's your bracket and softbox brand?
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Some more. Testing compositions. Kthxbai, need to sleep. Haha! laugh.gif
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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 2 2013, 01:11 AM)
Working distance is one issue, most lenses below 90mm have to be very close to the subject to achieve 1:1. Besides, like TJ said, most photogs own a 50 prime already, so a 60 would only be a dedicated macro lens. While
a 90/105 works as a dual purpose lens, for portraits as well as macro. Hence more useful.
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Thanks to all replies smile.gif At first i wanted to get 85mm now after reading this reply, better i get tammy 90mm.. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 1 2013, 02:23 PM)
Thanks bro! notworthy.gif
I thought you are in Bali?  laugh.gif
Fuyoh, nice one, mana photo of the car?  brows.gif
Welcome back bro, long time no see  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
Thanks mate, just playing around with focus stacking again XD
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TJ, here you go smile.gif

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Wah the softbox as you've shown sure makes shooting photos a lot nicer, where to get one?

rclxub.gif I'm currently struggling with shooting in low light conditions, if it isnt too noisy/grainy then it's blur...

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currently i am playing with white balance...here is the photo i took

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and this one also.

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Today's try, really need improve lightning liao, either the light wont hit, or sometimes too harsh

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Thanks to all replies smile.gif At first i wanted to get 85mm now after reading this reply, better i get tammy 90mm.. tongue.gif
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Tammy 90 very good lens, sony's thread fansoption got a lot nice macro with his 90mm tamron.

When you macro need kaki, feel free to find me to tag along. haha tongue.gif
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Dec 2 2013, 08:35 PM)
Today's try, really need improve lightning liao, either the light wont hit, or sometimes too harsh

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My those magnification. I would never achieve this with Raynox. cry.gif

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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Dec 2 2013, 08:44 PM)
Tammy 90 very good lens, sony's thread fansoption got a lot nice macro with his 90mm tamron.

When you macro need kaki, feel free to find me to tag along. haha  tongue.gif
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Can try using those foam wrapping that comes with LCDs and PC cases or laptops. And then curve it for even light coverage. The more diffused the light, the less reflective hotspots on the bugs.

I lazy to do those la, since by the time I'm done, the setup is really cumbersome and gets in the way.

Thinking of trying this out.

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Working distance is one issue, most lenses below 90mm have to be very close to the subject to achieve 1:1. Besides, like TJ said, most photogs own a 50 prime already, so a 60 would only be a dedicated macro lens. While
a 90/105 works as a dual purpose lens, for portraits as well as macro. Hence more useful.
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That diffuser looks good, might try it out someday, at least its smaller than the softbox haha, if its diffusing capabilities are equal, if not better than my current softbox, then it'll be the one staying on my flash XD

QUOTE(Agito666 @ Dec 2 2013, 10:42 AM)
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Its kind of a ridiculous setup haha, very heavy and bulky, but since it takes great photos, I have no choice but to stick to it sweat.gif

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Yea, been always wanted to go out at night, but never really dared to do so, maybe will try it once I get some more legs  The type of insects I get during the evening are sorta limited, planning to try early morning some time soon

Btw, what's your bracket and softbox brand?
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Well, you can try your house garden (if you have one), who knows you might be able to find something interesting brows.gif Still, botanical gardens or forests are the best, since everything is out hunting ^___^ I am looking forward to my first night outing too~
You will get most insects during the morning 7-10am. Dragonflies and damselflies usually come out a bit later, when it gets really hot laugh.gif

The FlashBracket is from FotoPro, diffuser from GamiLight icon_rolleyes.gif

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Some more. Testing compositions. Kthxbai, need to sleep. Haha! laugh.gif
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I love #2 and #3~~ Really magical shots, despite the cloudiness!
Awesome!

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TJ, here you go  smile.gif

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Wah the softbox as you've shown sure makes shooting photos a lot nicer, where to get one?

rclxub.gif I'm currently struggling with shooting in low light conditions, if it isnt too noisy/grainy then it's blur...
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Dayuuum, that is one sexeeey beast wub.gif wub.gif
Kudos to you! I never had the balls to take this kind of shots cry.gif
Scared later ppl thought I wanna steal car haha, face problem XD

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Great photos man! Keep it up! I like all 3 of them~~
The pose of the Malay Dartlet in the 1st shot is very good, its just too bad that sometimes the background will be pitch black when there's nothing (leaves) for the flash to hit lol... this can be solved by printing some leaves on A4 paper and used as background XD Though I am kind of lazy to do that haha, like cheating XD

#2 is quite good also, just that the abdomen is out of focus already, might be better if the magnification is not so high = more DOF

#3 is the best among the 3, since its shot from afar, there's more DOF, and both ant heads are in focus, which is no easy task! Kudos!

QUOTE(QiAnG @ Dec 2 2013, 08:44 PM)
Tammy 90 very good lens, sony's thread fansoption got a lot nice macro with his 90mm tamron.

When you macro need kaki, feel free to find me to tag along. haha  tongue.gif
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Perhaps next time can ask you all help me collect some samples for research notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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Me and bro [PF] T.J. made it to Flickr blog. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 2 2013, 10:37 PM)
Me and bro [PF] T.J. made it to Flickr blog. biggrin.gif
http://blog.flickr.net/en/2013/12/02/your-...-puppy-kittens/
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Me and bro [PF] T.J. made it to Flickr blog. biggrin.gif
http://blog.flickr.net/en/2013/12/02/your-...-puppy-kittens/
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I just found the cat, and took a few photos, all credits go to the cat tongue.gif
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Photo for tonight!

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The number of spiders that I cannot identify are getting higher and higher sad.gif sad.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 2 2013, 10:41 PM)
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Haha! Thank you.

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Grats! haha  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
Its just luck for me laugh.gif
I just found the cat, and took a few photos, all credits go to the cat  tongue.gif
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Same, lucky I was out when my kittens are playing. laugh.gif
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Photo for tonight!

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The number of spiders that I cannot identify are getting higher and higher  sad.gif  sad.gif
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nice one..now i can see all eyes of spider..which lense did u use?
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Photo for tonight!

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The number of spiders that I cannot identify are getting higher and higher  sad.gif  sad.gif
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i really wondering how close you guys put ur camera to the object
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This are today's "macro" laugh.gif
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This are today's "macro" laugh.gif
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QUOTE(tongweng @ Dec 2 2013, 11:11 PM)
I hate spiders XD...but they look very nice thumbup.gif
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nice one..now i can see all eyes of spider..which lense did u use?
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Jumping Spiders (Salticids) have some of the cutest eyes, which is why many love to photograph them XD
Other creepier spiders can have 6-8 eyes, where members of different families might show different eye arrangements! Very interesting~

Shot taken with Mark III baby XD
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Dayumm that is one very fat Lynx Spider haha, look at mine T___T On diet:
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#2:
This kind of flies are some of the hardest to photograph, especially with flash, since they always managed to fly away even after you press the shutter button sweat.gif
I've not got a shot from the front yet laugh.gif Tough one hehe, though some sifus say it might be easier to land a shot early in the morning icon_rolleyes.gif
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i really wondering how close you guys put ur camera to the object
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With Mark III, it has to be quite close, perhaps around 5 inchs between the subject and the end of the lens. It will be even closer when Raynox or lenses of shorter (<105mm) focal lengths are used. Some insects will run away if you get to close, so have to learn from experience which ones are sensitive, then change your macro lenses accordingly.

For instance, dragonflies and damselflies are usually very alert, and are often perching at areas you cannot reach, so it might be better to just remove the extension tubes/Raynox, and shoot directly using the 90/100/105mm macro lens icon_rolleyes.gif

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I hate spiders XD...but they look very nice thumbup.gif
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Look at them eyes wub.gif
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Just realized something while I was checking out the new cams at Nikon BTS today

The D5300 is the first Nikon DSLR to use a 3:2 aspect ratio screen like Canon.

Photos show up fullscreen without black bars, makes even the FF 3.2 inch screens look tiny in comparison.

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Guys, almost a month since i owned my D3200. Throughout last 3 weeks i have been learn alot of theory and trial and error shooting.

Last Sunday is 1st part of my wedding, the indoor lighting is bright but the colour is warm yellow. I handed my camera to my wife's bro for shooting. Before that i already fix all the setting to below:

1. A mode.
2. ISO set to 800, with ISO-A turn on, max ISO 1600, min shutter 1/8.
3. All photo without flash.
4. White balance (direct sun light)
5. LCD brightness turn down to -2 in order to match with actual output. Ori default brightness is too bright until mislead shooter feel the exposure is enough adi.
6. Center weighted metering.

So he just point and shoot without adjust anything.

Output:
1. Overall majority important shot was clear (although many of it also blur due to low shutter speed and movement),
2. I struggle with white balance, yesterday night when i back home, i saw all the picture are too yellowish, but luckily can be adjusted in LR.

So pro, i have feel questions need your help:
1. May i know should i use AWB for indoor shooting?? I don't know, i feel only the direct sun light can give me closest actual white balance most of the time, but not in restaurant lighting. Let say if at outdoor and fluorescent lighting indoor, direct sun light WB can give me accurate WB, why not inside the warm lighting? I just want my photo looks as natural as actual scene without too much WB correction.

2. Face is exposed correctly, the items on the dinner table was overexposed, although it can be corrected by lowering 'highlight' in LR. Does it means the focus point is wrong?

Anyway, after the wedding ceremony is end, i took over the camera and shoot myself, i pop up the flash, set flash option from TTL to manual full power, i use my glossy white Xperia phone to bounce the flash 45' to the ceiling, the outcome is much more nicer with correct WB. I think i will make a card with reflective material to bounce the flash to ceiling on upcoming Sunday ceremony. This time my own bro will be my camera men.

I will post some shot tonight if time permitted. smile.gif

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So pro, i have feel questions need your help:
1. May i know should i use AWB for indoor shooting?? I don't know, i feel only the direct sun light can give me closest actual white balance most of the time, but not in restaurant lighting. Let say if at outdoor and fluorescent lighting indoor, direct sun light WB can give me accurate WB, why not inside the warm lighting? I just want my photo looks as natural as actual scene without too much WB correction.

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Artificial lighting will always have a certain color cast (some lights are daylight balanced and work with daylight WB setting however), but we don't notice it because our brain compensates for this shift. However the camera does not do this and has to shift color balance away from normal to correct for this.

Carrying this theory to what you're doing, the daylight setting matches the color cast of sunlight, but not fluorescent lights (green cast) or tungsten lights (warm cast), plus the fact that fluorescent lights have many different variations in color temperature. So you'll see weird colors show if you continue using daylight balance indoors.

Two ways to compensate for this:

1) For varied lighting, where you are moving from room to room under different kinds of lighting, best bet is to use AWB+RAW and fix the color balance in post.

2) For fixed lighting, where more or less you're not moving or every room is using the same kind of lights, You can preset WB using a white object (paper, wall, etc)

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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 3 2013, 11:26 AM)
Guys, almost a month since i owned my D3200. Throughout last 3 weeks i have been learn alot of theory and trial and error shooting.

Last Sunday is 1st part of my wedding, the indoor lighting is bright but the colour is warm yellow. I handed my camera to my wife's bro for shooting. Before that i already fix all the setting to below:

1. A mode.
2. ISO set to 800, with ISO-A turn on, max ISO 1600, min shutter 1/8.
3. All photo without flash.
4. White balance (direct sun light)
5. LCD brightness turn down to -2 in order to match with actual output. Ori default brightness is too bright until mislead shooter feel the exposure is enough adi.
6. Center weighted metering.

So he just point and shoot without adjust anything.

Output:
1. Overall majority important shot was clear (although many of it also blur due to low shutter speed and movement),
2. I struggle with white balance, yesterday night when i back home, i saw all the picture are too yellowish, but luckily can be adjusted in LR.

So pro, i have feel questions need your help:
1. May i know should i use AWB for indoor shooting?? I don't know, i feel only the direct sun light can give me closest actual white balance most of the time, but not in restaurant lighting. Let say if at outdoor and fluorescent lighting indoor, direct sun light WB can give me accurate WB, why not inside the warm lighting? I just want my photo looks as natural as actual scene without too much WB correction.

2. Face is exposed correctly, the items on the dinner table was overexposed, although it can be corrected by lowering 'highlight' in LR. Does it means the focus point is wrong?

Anyway, after the wedding ceremony is end, i took over the camera and shoot myself, i pop up the flash, set flash option from TTL to manual full power, i use my glossy white Xperia phone to bounce the flash 45' to the ceiling, the outcome is much more nicer with correct WB. I think i will make a card with reflective material to bounce the flash to ceiling on upcoming Sunday ceremony. This time my own bro will be my camera men.

I will post some shot tonight if time permitted. smile.gif
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Like bro Gunzerdude,
Past experience of me shooting an event in a hall, I use custom white balance by using white paper as standard measurement. Also used RAW+Jpeg mode. If the white balance fail, I can use the raw to recover the white balance, if the photo has alright white balance, than I stick to the JPEG. Too lazy to retouch every photos. tongue.gif

For face stuff, I usually make use of radial filter or brush tool to balance the exposure. Not sure if it's right thing to do, but most of the time it works.


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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 3 2013, 12:42 PM)
Artificial lighting will always have a certain color cast (some lights are daylight balanced and work with daylight WB setting however), but we don't notice it because our brain compensates for this shift. However the camera does not do this and has to shift color balance away from normal to correct for this.

Carrying this theory to what you're doing, the daylight setting matches the color cast of sunlight, but not fluorescent lights (green cast) or tungsten lights (warm cast), plus the fact that fluorescent lights have many different variations in color temperature. So you'll see weird colors show if you continue using daylight balance indoors.

Two ways to compensate for this:

1) For varied lighting, where you are moving from room to room under different kinds of lighting, best bet is to use AWB+RAW and fix the color balance in post.

2) For fixed lighting, where more or less you're not moving or every room is using the same kind of lights, You can preset WB using a white object (paper, wall, etc)
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Thanks bro.

For upcoming event is hold in a hall, so the lighting is same throughout the hall, and i compare with the hall used in last Sunday, the lighting also same kind of yellow cast.

For solution 2:
Let say i using white A4 paper, where should i shoot the white paper for preset WB? At the hall on spot or under sun light?
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 3 2013, 01:43 PM)
Thanks bro.

For upcoming event is hold in a hall, so the lighting is same throughout the hall, and i compare with the hall used in last Sunday, the lighting also same kind of yellow cast.

For solution 2:
Let say i using white A4 paper, where should i shoot the white paper for preset WB? At the hall on spot or under sun light?
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A white paper would not be a good option..

Because it is thin/transparent, unless it is a pure white cardboard than that would be a better options..

If you are so concerned about WB, maybe you can get an EXPO Disc which would give u accurate WB at the same time convenient! You'll save plenty of time that way smile.gif

I would normally shoot in Auto WB in events and all and manipulate later in post processing!

Here's a link for more information on EXPO Disc!

http://www.expoimaging.com/product-overview.php?cat_id=1

Cheers!

I have been gone for to long! So many macro shots!

Recent event I shot last weekend! Met many new friends! Ranging from photographers, drivers and models biggrin.gif

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Omg... Why are the photos untitled -.-"

I remembered that I actually gave them titles 1 by 1..

Grrr flickr!
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Omg... Why are the photos untitled -.-"

I remembered that I actually gave them titles 1 by 1..

Grrr flickr!
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Now I need to manually add them 1 by 1 later on lol..
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 3 2013, 02:28 PM)
A white paper would not be a good option..

Because it is thin/transparent, unless it is a pure white cardboard than that would be a better options..

If you are so concerned about WB, maybe you can get an EXPO Disc which would give u accurate WB at the same time convenient! You'll save plenty of time that way smile.gif

I would normally shoot in Auto WB in events and all and manipulate later in post processing!

Here's a link for more information on EXPO Disc!

http://www.expoimaging.com/product-overview.php?cat_id=1

Cheers!

I have been gone for to long! So many macro shots!

Recent event I shot last weekend! Met many new friends! Ranging from photographers, drivers and models biggrin.gif

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Carr!!! So dramatic with the rain! More car action! rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 3 2013, 02:28 PM)
I have been gone for to long! So many macro shots!
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 3 2013, 02:28 PM)
A white paper would not be a good option..

Because it is thin/transparent, unless it is a pure white cardboard than that would be a better options..

If you are so concerned about WB, maybe you can get an EXPO Disc which would give u accurate WB at the same time convenient! You'll save plenty of time that way smile.gif

I would normally shoot in Auto WB in events and all and manipulate later in post processing!

Here's a link for more information on EXPO Disc!

http://www.expoimaging.com/product-overview.php?cat_id=1
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May i know where could i get ExpoDisc? Camera shop got sell? And roughly how much for it?

I can alter WB in post processing, but as copperwire93 mentioned, sometimes it is not convenient to edit every single shot. Sometimes after the event even will forgot how the actual scene WB looks like. blush.gif
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 3 2013, 03:03 PM)
May i know where could i get ExpoDisc? Camera shop got sell? And roughly how much for it?

I can alter WB in post processing, but as copperwire93 mentioned, sometimes it is not convenient to edit every single shot. Sometimes after the event even will forgot how the actual scene WB looks like. blush.gif
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hehe i always alter close to white, not complete white... leave it a bit warmer colour or cooler colour depend on the picture laugh.gif
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Forgot to ask. Sunday morning when they took pic, suddenly the viewfinder looks blur, switch to liveview also same, it remained for around 10 minutes before resume back to normal. I guess is some mist inside the mirror. That day is rainy day and rained non stop since day before, but i put inside the camera bag. How can it happen? As the lens is close system right? Did you guy experience this before?

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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 3 2013, 03:29 PM)
Forgot to ask. Sunday morning when they took pic, suddenly the viewfinder looks blur, switch to liveview also same, it remained for around 10 minutes before resume back to normal. I guess is some mist inside the mirror. That day is rainy day and rained non stop since day before, but i put inside the camera bag. How can it happen? As the lens is close system right? Did you guy experience this before?
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fogging inside i guess, lens is not closed system that air completely sealed.
even i got 2470 Nano coat super awesome lens weather seal yada yada but within 2 years usage i abuse with rain and snow (snow is right after purchase and took it for trip) then got


FUNGUS


then the repair cost will cost you a dry cabinet. sweat.gif

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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 3 2013, 03:29 PM)
Forgot to ask. Sunday morning when they took pic, suddenly the viewfinder looks blur, switch to liveview also same, it remained for around 10 minutes before resume back to normal. I guess is some mist inside the mirror. That day is rainy day and rained non stop since day before, but i put inside the camera bag. How can it happen? As the lens is close system right? Did you guy experience this before?
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You're not the first..

It's called condensation smile.gif

Regarding about the EXPO Disc, not sure about Malaysia because I got mine from United States.. Maybe you could ask around biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 3 2013, 02:55 PM)
Carr!!! So dramatic with the rain! More car action! rclxm9.gif
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Haha join me next time! biggrin.gif

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You're not the first..

It's called condensation smile.gif

Regarding about the EXPO Disc, not sure about Malaysia because I got mine from United States.. Maybe you could ask around biggrin.gif
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Then nvm, i manipulate later in post processing... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 3 2013, 03:40 PM)
Haha join me next time! biggrin.gif

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Shooting in the rain is not an easy task, really challenging ><
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But you nailed it at the end. rclxms.gif
I like the 1st and 2nd. Third the rain is so heavy? Checked your exif, wow 70mm already can reach this far.

QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 3 2013, 04:42 PM)
Then nvm, i manipulate later in post processing... sweat.gif
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Capture RAW+Jpeg man with AWB. If anything goes wrong on a certain picture, you have a raw as backup. nod.gif

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Yep bro I'm from Miri, sure no problem, haha.

Thanks for the input bro, trying to go out a lot and take a lot, somehow its quite hard to get most parts of the insects in focus. I think I'll try focus further and crop in. Have to start getting bracket too, missed so many shots of spiders because the light cant hit inside part of the plant. What a tiring hobby. haha
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Really like your spider shots notworthy.gif How can you be so close and yet the dof is so big? Did you crop?

Btw, I like the lightning too. very even
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But you nailed it at the end.  rclxms.gif
I like the 1st and 2nd. Third the rain is so heavy? Checked your exif, wow 70mm already can reach this far.
Capture RAW+Jpeg man with AWB. If anything goes wrong on a certain picture, you have a raw as backup. nod.gif
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nod.gif I only shoot in RAW, RAW+Jpeg file size is too huge for D3200 as the pixel count is high. Now shoot in RAW alone 16GB memory card only can store around 500 photos only.

Just wonder LR will have the limitation if the WB is gone too far. Now i'm towards taking photo as close as what i saw rather than shots with creative effect. Is it just a dream for entry level cam + kitlens? blush.gif

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This are today's "macro" laugh.gif
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Nice shot bro of that lynx spider, I saw 1 yesterday, but it hid itself after seeing me vmad.gif
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Cars and ladies, something that's hard to shoot here in Miri. Would love to try panning someday, haha.

The panning shot in the rain is awesome too rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 3 2013, 01:37 PM)
Like bro Gunzerdude,
Past experience of me shooting an event in a hall, I use custom white balance by using white paper as standard measurement. Also used RAW+Jpeg mode. If the white balance fail, I can use the raw to recover the white balance, if the photo has alright white balance, than I stick to the JPEG. Too lazy to retouch every photos. tongue.gif

For face stuff, I usually make use of radial filter or brush tool to balance the exposure. Not sure if it's right thing to do, but most of the time it works.
Ate that fly already.
Nice one~ brows.gif

QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 3 2013, 01:43 PM)
Thanks bro.

For upcoming event is hold in a hall, so the lighting is same throughout the hall, and i compare with the hall used in last Sunday, the lighting also same kind of yellow cast.

For solution 2:
Let say i using white A4 paper, where should i shoot the white paper for preset WB? At the hall on spot or under sun light?
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If you're shooting indoors, of course preset WB under the indoor lighting condition la, what for preset outdoors and then shoot indoors? laugh.gif

Oh yeah, expodisc pretty darn expensive, I recommend this instead

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It's a white balance lens cap, dual purpose and around 10 bucks only.

But I wouldn't recommend using any kind of stuff like this outdoors, since these tools (expodisc or white balance cap) only measure color temperature in close proximity settings, doesn't take into account varying temps in shade or in open areas.
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 3 2013, 05:14 PM)
nod.gif I only shoot in RAW, RAW+Jpeg file size is too huge for D3200 as the pixel count is high. Now shoot in RAW alone 16GB memory card only can store around 500 photos only.

Just wonder LR will have the limitation if the WB is gone too far. Now i'm towards taking photo as close as what i saw rather than shots with creative effect. Is it just a dream for entry level cam + kitlens? blush.gif
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No problem man, if you shoot in RAW you can recover the WB just fine regardless of the lens you use.
QUOTE(QiAnG @ Dec 3 2013, 05:14 PM)
Nice shot bro of that lynx spider, I saw 1 yesterday, but it hid itself after seeing me  vmad.gif
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Thanks, this spider really shy. Haha! I want to shoot this way, he goes another way. lol!

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Cars and ladies, something that's hard to shoot here in Miri. Would love to try panning someday, haha.

The panning shot in the rain is awesome too  rclxms.gif
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I'll be in Miri this weekend for my friends wedding! biggrin.gif Miri is an awesome place! I love it so much especially the curry chicken rice at the market!!
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 3 2013, 05:02 PM)
But you nailed it at the end.  rclxms.gif
I like the 1st and 2nd. Third the rain is so heavy? Checked your exif, wow 70mm already can reach this far.
Capture RAW+Jpeg man with AWB. If anything goes wrong on a certain picture, you have a raw as backup. nod.gif

Edit: Added spoiler tag. Haha! laugh.gif
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It was raining heavily for the first round, Thank God I brought my cap! Which shielded the rain from my eyes! Normally I would wear my Rain Jacket but I pinjam-ed it to a friend of mine sad.gif

Yeaps! The 70-200 is the perfect lens to bring along, it is because I was in the track itself.. The first corner of sepang, you could use a 16-35mm for some amazing panning shots!
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 3 2013, 05:02 PM)
But you nailed it at the end.  rclxms.gif
I like the 1st and 2nd. Third the rain is so heavy? Checked your exif, wow 70mm already can reach this far.
Capture RAW+Jpeg man with AWB. If anything goes wrong on a certain picture, you have a raw as backup. nod.gif

Edit: Added spoiler tag. Haha! laugh.gif
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thanks for adding spoiler tag. now i promote you to moderator position *shot*
joking whistling.gif

but it is a unwritten rule to make forum neat and easier to read, also good for people using mobile phone for browsing.

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Dec 3 2013, 06:14 PM)
thanks for adding spoiler tag. now i promote you to moderator position *shot*
joking  whistling.gif

but it is a unwritten rule to make forum neat and easier to read, also good for people using mobile phone for browsing.

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Spoiler tag only when posting or when quoting someone??
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 3 2013, 02:28 PM)
A white paper would not be a good option..

Because it is thin/transparent, unless it is a pure white cardboard than that would be a better options..

If you are so concerned about WB, maybe you can get an EXPO Disc which would give u accurate WB at the same time convenient! You'll save plenty of time that way smile.gif

I would normally shoot in Auto WB in events and all and manipulate later in post processing!

Here's a link for more information on EXPO Disc!

http://www.expoimaging.com/product-overview.php?cat_id=1

Cheers!

I have been gone for to long! So many macro shots!

Recent event I shot last weekend! Met many new friends! Ranging from photographers, drivers and models biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 3 2013, 12:28 PM)
Le fly~  whistling.gif

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see the thread description, NatGeo thread already laugh.gif
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Shooting in the rain is not an easy task, really challenging ><
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 3 2013, 06:06 PM)
I'll be in Miri this weekend for my friends wedding! biggrin.gif Miri is an awesome place! I love it so much especially the curry chicken rice at the market!!
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My favourite too... FYI, there r lots of mice there tongue.gif
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My favourite too... FYI, there r lots of mice there tongue.gif
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My shots today, spot a lot of bugs I never shot before, but curse the windy weather, can't get any decent shot for today, even missed a few bugs.

Somehow I think a lot of my shots are soft even if they appear sharp on the camera screen, any recommended way to check focus? Or maybe my shots are suffering from diffraction, I normally use f16-22.

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Yep bro I'm from Miri, sure no problem, haha.

Thanks for the input bro, trying to go out a lot and take a lot, somehow its quite hard to get most parts of the insects in focus. I think I'll try focus further and crop in. Have to start getting bracket too, missed so many shots of spiders because the light cant hit inside part of the plant. What a tiring hobby. haha
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Really like your spider shots  notworthy.gif  How can you be so close and yet the dof is so big? Did you crop?

Btw, I like the lightning too. very even
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Thank you man, much appreciated! notworthy.gif
Will let you know if I need anything for my research hehe, but probably need to find in the jungle tongue.gif Of course I don't mind paying you for your trouble; sure beats flying over there myself haha laugh.gif

Yeah, a good diffuser will help improve shots tremendously, and the shape of the diffuser will help too. If you are into jumping spiders, then ring flashes are good picks~ rclxms.gif
Well, sometimes you can lure the spider out what haha, then only shoot. Jumping spiders are usually pretty curious and not shy laugh.gif

Yup, the shot is cropped, most macro shots are cropped, as far as I know haha~
There are only two ways (based on what I've learned so far) to get large DOF:
1. Shoot with lower magnification, then cropped or
2. Focus stacking

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My favourite too... FYI, there r lots of mice there tongue.gif
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One of my fav too. Going soon for the chicken and porridge and noodle, haha
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Thank you man!  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
Jumping Spiders (Salticids) have some of the cutest eyes, which is why many love to photograph them XD
Other creepier spiders can have 6-8 eyes, where members of different families might show different eye arrangements! Very interesting~

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My shots today, spot a lot of bugs I never shot before, but curse the windy weather, can't get any decent shot for today, even missed  a few bugs.

Somehow I think a lot of my shots are soft even if they appear sharp on the camera screen, any recommended way to check focus? Or maybe my shots are suffering from diffraction, I normally use f16-22.

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Awesome shots mate! notworthy.gif
I'm sure these were not taken at your house garden right? laugh.gif

#1 is a fungus beetle
#2 is a Great Egg Fly (Hypolimnas bolina) - great shot, these butterflies don't usually hang around too much laugh.gif
#3 bug porn! XD
#4 is an Electric Blue Banded Phintella (Phintella vittata) - this is a very tough spider to shoot since they are extremely jumpy, I have yet to get a decent shot of the front hehe, can try it as a challenge~
#8 is a stilt legged fly- again, a tough shot since their legs are so damn long and are always out of focus. You did very well in your shot, where the legs are still pretty decently focused, kudos! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

Shots will be come very soft at high magnifications, so the trick is to reduce magnification (yes I know its hard to do that for a macro shooter haha) and crop later, or focus stack ^___^
Keep it up~~ notworthy.gif
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I just got a fly today. Cannot go out, banjir.
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Beautiful action shot!
That fly can be cropped out and photochopped for many stuffs haha laugh.gif
One fly shot to complement yours hehe, though mine a bit out of focus liao XD

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Thanks mate, do share your photos too oh  thumbup.gif
Beautiful action shot!
That fly can be cropped out and photochopped for many stuffs haha  laugh.gif
One fly shot to complement yours hehe, though mine a bit out of focus liao XD

Fly pee~
Wow! You got many macro photos, I have another shot of the fly, but it release somekind of fluid from its mouth whenever I get close. I got the shot with its fluid. But... not good for viewing whistling.gif
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Thanks mate, do share your photos too oh  thumbup.gif
Beautiful action shot!
That fly can be cropped out and photochopped for many stuffs haha  laugh.gif
One fly shot to complement yours hehe, though mine a bit out of focus liao XD

Fly pee~
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Nice smile.gif long time didnt see u post pics laugh.gif sifu is back!!!
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Haha thanks! Been really busy with a another hobby tongue.gif Lol
I still have alot of other photos to process! Stress!

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Nice shot man, eat your fly too laugh.gif
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Wah, awesome haha  rclxms.gif
Very impressive photos mate! Totally different feel when racing in the rain  shocking.gif
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My favourite too... FYI, there r lots of mice there tongue.gif
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Haha really ar!! tongue.gif Nvm laaa still no food poisoning yet

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One of my fav too. Going soon for the chicken and porridge and noodle, haha
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Havent been to sepang in a few years ady, next time gotta tag along sifu calvin seak tongue.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 3 2013, 07:36 PM)
Awesome shots mate!  notworthy.gif
I'm sure these were not taken at your house garden right? 

#1 is a fungus beetle
#2 is a Great Egg Fly (Hypolimnas bolina) - great shot, these butterflies don't usually hang around too much laugh.gif
#3 bug porn! XD
#4 is an Electric Blue Banded Phintella (Phintella vittata) - this is a very tough spider to shoot since they are extremely jumpy, I have yet to get a decent shot of the front hehe, can try it as a challenge~
#8 is a stilt legged fly- again, a tough shot since their legs are so damn long and are always out of focus. You did very well in your shot, where the legs are still pretty decently focused, kudos!  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Shots will be come very soft at high magnifications, so the trick is to reduce magnification (yes I know its hard to do that for a macro shooter haha) and crop later, or focus stack ^___^
Keep it up~~  notworthy.gif
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I just got a fly today. Cannot go out, banjir.
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How long do you guys wait for the subjects for a macro shot?? Keep up the good work! thumbup.gif

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nah...me beginner...still learning... biggrin.gif
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Don't worry! Everyone starts as a beginner! Just keep up the good work! rclxms.gif
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This is pretty awesome btw!!

http://visualise.com/gigapixel-panorama/ad...p-zoom-panorama

GIGAPIXEL!! Just saw from Nikon Malaysia facebook page! biggrin.gif

Have a look at it!

ps. Please make sure you have a fast connection! biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 3 2013, 08:12 PM)
Haha thanks! Been really busy with a another hobby tongue.gif Lol
How long do you guys wait for the subjects for a macro shot?? Keep up the good work! thumbup.gif
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Not so much wait. Just look around for bugs and try to approach them. The challenge is more on try and error to get in focus or worse, the chances of the bugs run away. laugh.gif

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Haha angry person! >< Don't whack me when in CF  flex.gif  flex.gif

Spoiler tag only when posting or when quoting someone??
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but usually quoting will do, especially 2 photos or more, that one really need put spoiler...

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spent whole day walking in lowyat and times square...seems like very few ppl selling extension tube

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arrr a canon guy asking in nikon thread paiseh tongue.gif

a few of you might know that i love shooting macro, so recently after i saw a few of you post your diffuser for macro set up i decided to get one also.

i bought this.

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now facepalm pulak, when i reverse my lens, the focusing distance drops until few cm from the bugs, the the octobox went so far until a lot further than my subject, causing the light unable to hit the subject correctly.

also, i can't get softer light from that octobox, already opted for the largest in size but still the light appears quite harsh. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Silverfire @ Dec 3 2013, 09:40 PM)
U Shoot I Shoot
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Haha! I encountered same pictures like this. Whenever we try to shoot someone with SLR, they shoot you back. laugh.gif

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Looking for one? This might help you. I never deal with him, but the group page is quiet well-moderated, so I think he can be trusted.

That said, I recommend getting a Raynox 250 for convenience. But I never tested an Auto ET, so I can't be sure. It might be better.

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fbid=528911497190245&set=gm.507553129340012&type=1&relevant_count=1&ref=nf]This[/url] might help you. I never deal with him, but the group page is quiet well-moderated, so I think he can be trusted.

That said, I recommend getting a Raynox 250 for convenience. But I never tested an Auto ET, so I can't be sure. It might be better.
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Wow! You got many macro photos, I have another shot of the fly, but it release somekind of fluid from its mouth whenever I get close. I got the shot with its fluid. But... not good for viewing whistling.gif
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Wow, that is an interesting shot man!
Flies will secrete fluids when they find suitable food. The fluid will digest the food before the fly sucks them up brows.gif
I'm sure its a great shot hehe, share share~~

I've never seen anything like that before though haha, and I don't intend on waiting beside dog poo to find out XD

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nah...me beginner...still learning... biggrin.gif
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I used to be very poor in my macro shots too haha

QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 3 2013, 08:13 PM)
Haha must tag Sifu CY along too!! His motorsports photo are awesome! My inspiration lol!
Nice pictures!! Its awesome that you know your subjects! How do you know if you don't mind telling
How long do you guys wait for the subjects for a macro shot?? Keep up the good work!  thumbup.gif
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Yeah, CY sifu's photos are so good, both the cars and girls wub.gif
Coincidentally I am also working a bit on some insect research, so I know some of them haha, I just refer to books or scientific literature. I can only ID the commons ones la haha Still much to learn~

Usually noneed to wait (unless flying or hunting shot), just find them and shoot laugh.gif
Like copperwire93 mentioned, its more about composition, focusing and ninja stealth to not scare them away XD
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Extension tubes are quite rare, since there's not really a lot of demand I suppose sad.gif


QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 3 2013, 10:08 PM)
arrr a canon guy asking in nikon thread paiseh tongue.gif

a few of you might know that i love shooting macro, so recently after i saw a few of you post your diffuser for macro set up i decided to get one also.

i bought this.

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now facepalm pulak, when i reverse my lens, the focusing distance drops until few cm from the bugs, the the octobox went so far until a lot further than my subject, causing the light unable to hit the subject correctly.

also, i can't get softer light from that octobox, already opted for the largest in size but still the light appears quite harsh. sweat.gif
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Ahhh, no problems man, we all have the passion for photography what thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
I sort of have the same problem as you haha, as in the diffuser being too long than the lens, especially when I don't use the ET laugh.gif
Perhaps can consider flash brackets? Or a smaller diffuser hmm.gif
I'm not familiar with Canon flashguns, but you should be able to switch the light to disperse right? Can also put down the flashgun's diffuser (if applicable) for extra diffusion hmm.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 3 2013, 10:51 PM)
Wow, that is an interesting shot man!
Flies will secrete fluids when they find suitable food. The fluid will digest the food before the fly sucks them up  brows.gif
I'm sure its a great shot hehe, share share~~
Here, then I guess it is makan angin. tongue.gif
Put spoiler tag in case some finds it uneasy.
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Here, then I guess it is makan angin. tongue.gif
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Wow, so that's how its like haha, this is a nice shot yo!
Doesn't feel uneasy at all laugh.gif laugh.gif
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Extension tubes are quite rare, since there's not really a lot of demand I suppose sad.gif
Ahhh, no problems man, we all have the passion for photography what  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
I sort of have the same problem as you haha, as in the diffuser being too long than the lens, especially when I don't use the ET laugh.gif
Perhaps can consider flash brackets? Or a smaller diffuser hmm.gif
I'm not familiar with Canon flashguns, but you should be able to switch the light to disperse right? Can also put down the flashgun's diffuser (if applicable) for extra diffusion  hmm.gif
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hmm how much would a flash bracket costs? if it's expensive, i think i will invest in light stand those things instead. wouldn't a smaller diffuser create harsher light?

it's yongnuo flash haha, canon's flash is too expensive for me. yeap, i tried putting down those, but didn't affect really much. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 3 2013, 10:08 PM)
arrr a canon guy asking in nikon thread paiseh tongue.gif

a few of you might know that i love shooting macro, so recently after i saw a few of you post your diffuser for macro set up i decided to get one also.

i bought this.

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now facepalm pulak, when i reverse my lens, the focusing distance drops until few cm from the bugs, the the octobox went so far until a lot further than my subject, causing the light unable to hit the subject correctly.

also, i can't get softer light from that octobox, already opted for the largest in size but still the light appears quite harsh. sweat.gif
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Since when did you get a trumpet for your flash? laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

On a more serious note, try attaching the diffuser cap first before fitting the softbox. icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 3 2013, 11:32 PM)
Since when did you get a trumpet for your flash?  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif

On a more serious note, try attaching the diffuser cap first before fitting the softbox.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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it looks really crazy haha, didn't thought it would that big when i bought it. i don't have the cap bundled with my flash sweat.gif and it isn't that cheap if buy separately right?
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 3 2013, 11:34 PM)
it looks really crazy haha, didn't thought it would that big when i bought it. i don't have the cap bundled with my flash  sweat.gif and it isn't that cheap if buy separately right?
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Can get for 10 bucks at digicolor nia. Reason your lighting is harsh because all the power is still aiming towards the center of the softbox, you need secondary diffusion at the light source first to better distribute the spread of light.

My softbox pula too short sweat.gif Since my 90mm on it's own quite long d, after adding teleconverter or ET have to ramp up ISO to maintain short flash duration. doh.gif

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Can get for 10 bucks at digicolor nia. Reason your lighting is harsh because all the power is still aiming towards the center of the softbox, you need secondary diffusion at the light source first to better distribute the spread of light.

My softbox pula too short  sweat.gif Since my 90mm on it's own quite long d, after adding teleconverter or ET have to ramp up ISO to maintain short flash duration. doh.gif

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i also bought that tiny octobox from digicolor, just today haha. need to buy the cap next time when i visit there. thanks a lot for the tips, i don't know diffusing the light is so complicated sweat.gif

now i can only shoot with the octobox using 70-200, that's they only lens that the octobox won't cover.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 3 2013, 11:47 PM)
i also bought that tiny octobox from digicolor, just today haha. need to buy the cap next time when i visit there. thanks a lot for the tips, i don't know diffusing the light is so complicated  sweat.gif

now i can only shoot with the octobox using 70-200, that's they only lens that the octobox won't cover.
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Quite simple only la once you start to understand the concept. cool2.gif

For macro, the more layers of diffusion, the softer the light, but the more power required from the flash la.

Oh yeah, you need to bring in the flash very close to the subject to maximize the benefits also.

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Quite simple only la once you start to understand the concept.  cool2.gif

For macro, the more layers of diffusion, the softer the light, but the more power required from the flash la.
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yeah, need to start experimenting to lighting to improve my skills.

with the octobox, i already lost like 1 stop of power compared to bare flash, wouldn't mind charging the batteries more oftenly as long as i get the picture i want.
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Thank you man, much appreciated! notworthy.gif
Will let you know if I need anything for my research hehe, but probably need to find in the jungle tongue.gif Of course I don't mind paying you for your trouble; sure beats flying over there myself haha  laugh.gif

Yeah, a good diffuser will help improve shots tremendously, and the shape of the diffuser will help too. If you are into jumping spiders, then ring flashes are good picks~  rclxms.gif 
Well, sometimes you can lure the spider out what haha, then only shoot. Jumping spiders are usually pretty curious and not shy laugh.gif

Yup, the shot is cropped, most macro shots are cropped, as far as I know haha~
There are only two ways (based on what I've learned so far) to get large DOF:
1. Shoot with lower magnification, then cropped or
2. Focus stacking

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JUNGLE! Never entered jungle eh, haha. Try my best =p You fly over nice also, we can learn from you notworthy.gif

I tried, they keep hide inside mad.gif somehow these small ones are quite human shy, maybe I should try going out at night some day, probly need a torchlight for focus though, haha.

I think I'll try with lower magnification and cropping them, focus stacking seems tough on the field.
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 3 2013, 07:36 PM)
Awesome shots mate!  notworthy.gif
I'm sure these were not taken at your house garden right?  laugh.gif

#1 is a fungus beetle
#2 is a Great Egg Fly (Hypolimnas bolina) - great shot, these butterflies don't usually hang around too much laugh.gif
#3 bug porn! XD
#4 is an Electric Blue Banded Phintella (Phintella vittata) - this is a very tough spider to shoot since they are extremely jumpy, I have yet to get a decent shot of the front hehe, can try it as a challenge~
#8 is a stilt legged fly- again, a tough shot since their legs are so damn long and are always out of focus. You did very well in your shot, where the legs are still pretty decently focused, kudos!  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Shots will be come very soft at high magnifications, so the trick is to reduce magnification (yes I know its hard to do that for a macro shooter haha) and crop later, or focus stack ^___^
Keep it up~~  notworthy.gif
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Thanks bro, not really satisfied though, still very far away from your level blush.gif Will keep trying hard and improve my lighting as well.

Thanks for the ID too, haha, and the encouragement rclxms.gif

Yep, I think other than my 1st batches of macro, lately ones are all not from my house garden de, normally I take a walk around the neighborhood then stop when there's some foliage and look look see see, my garden hardly has any rare bugs

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hi sifus... im thinking to get a tripod.. around rm400 range...

maybe gonna get from BhPhotovideo... cousin from US will buy back...
wanna get a ball head one..


http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?setVi...61368&view=LIST

any good one? was thinking about carbon fibre.. but dam expensive.. =X
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hi sifus... im thinking to get a tripod.. around rm400 range...

maybe gonna get from BhPhotovideo... cousin from US will buy back...
wanna get a ball head one..
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?setVi...61368&view=LIST

any good one? was thinking about carbon fibre.. but dam expensive.. =X
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Try Jusino brand. Some of their carbon fibre tripods are priced around RM500-600. thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 3 2013, 11:27 PM)
hmm how much would a flash bracket costs? if it's expensive, i think i will invest in light stand those things instead. wouldn't a smaller diffuser create harsher light?

it's yongnuo flash haha, canon's flash is too expensive for me. yeap, i tried putting down those, but didn't affect really much.  hmm.gif
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Bracket costs around RM100-200 I think, and most are dual flash brackets. Single ones are quite rare I think hmm.gif
Light stands as in those for strobist work?
I wouldn't really recommend them, you will want to travel as light as possible for macro work. The more your gears, the more easy you tire, and also easier susceptibility to handshakes @@

QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 3 2013, 11:40 PM)
Can get for 10 bucks at digicolor nia. Reason your lighting is harsh because all the power is still aiming towards the center of the softbox, you need secondary diffusion at the light source first to better distribute the spread of light.

My softbox pula too short  sweat.gif Since my 90mm on it's own quite long d, after adding teleconverter or ET have to ramp up ISO to maintain short flash duration. doh.gif

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The softbox works really well for me, though it sure gets in the way sometimes laugh.gif
Still trying to find a smaller diffuser that provides the same amount of light diffusing haha, will update when I finally find/design one laugh.gif

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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Dec 4 2013, 12:34 AM)
JUNGLE! Never entered jungle eh, haha. Try my best =p You fly over nice also, we can learn from you  notworthy.gif

I tried, they keep hide inside  mad.gif somehow these small ones are quite human shy, maybe I should try going out at night some day, probly need a torchlight for focus though, haha.

I think I'll try with lower magnification and cropping them, focus stacking seems tough on the field.
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Haha, just take it slow man, you are doing very good already thumbup.gif
As for shyness, it varies from insect to insect, after shooting for some time, you will know how to approach different kinds of insects~ Ninja skills thumbup.gif

Yeah, will definitely need a torchlight for focus and extra lighting, preferably one that's on the helmet lol, cause it will be very hard to hold your camera and torchlight at the same time nod.gif
Still, do be careful going out at night, bring a friend or two if possible. I almost got rompak yesterday night lol @_@

As for focus stacking, its not as hard as you think haha, Photoshop is quite smart one, as long as you don't sway too much, or the insect doesn't move, you'll still be able to get the shot happy.gif

QUOTE(QiAnG @ Dec 4 2013, 12:35 AM)
Thanks bro, not really satisfied though, still very far away from your level  blush.gif Will keep trying hard and improve my lighting as well.

Thanks for the ID too, haha, and the encouragement  rclxms.gif

Yep, I think other than my 1st batches of macro, lately ones are all not from my house garden de, normally I take a walk around the neighborhood then stop when there's some foliage and look look see see, my garden hardly has any rare bugs
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Gambateh haha, I am still learning also, most of my shots don't have the "feel" laugh.gif Cause I am not patient enough to sit and wait for something to happen XD at my stage, quantity > quality hehe XD Its very interesting to be able to see new insects with each outing~

Good that you are shooting outdoors, just be careful ya, always turn around to check your back every once in a while... we are in Malaysia anyway haihs icon_rolleyes.gif
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Bracket costs around RM100-200 I think, and most are dual flash brackets. Single ones are quite rare I think hmm.gif
Light stands as in those for strobist work?
I wouldn't really recommend them, you will want to travel as light as possible for macro work. The more your gears, the more easy you tire, and also easier susceptibility to handshakes @@
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The softbox works really well for me, though it sure gets in the way sometimes laugh.gif
Still trying to find a smaller diffuser that provides the same amount of light diffusing haha, will update when I finally find/design one  laugh.gif
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Because panning cars and motorbikes are too mainstream, Pro3363 do aeroplane panning instead. Haha! Good work! laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 3 2013, 08:13 PM)
Haha must tag Sifu CY along too!! His motorsports photo are awesome! My inspiration lol!
Nice pictures!! Its awesome that you know your subjects! How do you know if you don't mind telling
How long do you guys wait for the subjects for a macro shot?? Keep up the good work!  thumbup.gif
Don't worry! Everyone starts as a beginner! Just keep up the good work!  rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 3 2013, 10:51 PM)
Wow, that is an interesting shot man!
Flies will secrete fluids when they find suitable food. The fluid will digest the food before the fly sucks them up  brows.gif
I'm sure its a great shot hehe, share share~~

I've never seen anything like that before though haha, and I don't intend on waiting beside dog poo to find out XD
We all have to start somewhere thumbup.gif
I used to be very poor in my macro shots too haha
Yeah, CY sifu's photos are so good, both the cars and girls  wub.gif
Coincidentally I am also working a bit on some insect research, so I know some of them haha, I just refer to books or scientific literature. I can only ID the commons ones la haha Still much to learn~

Usually noneed to wait (unless flying or hunting shot), just find them and shoot laugh.gif
Like copperwire93 mentioned, its more about composition, focusing and ninja stealth to not scare them away XD
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 4 2013, 12:06 PM)
Because panning cars and motorbikes are too mainstream, Pro3363 do aeroplane panning instead. Haha! Good work! laugh.gif
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 4 2013, 12:06 PM)
Because panning cars and motorbikes are too mainstream, Pro3363 do aeroplane panning instead. Haha! Good work! laugh.gif
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LOL!!!

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Hi sifussss,

Sigma 17-50mm better or 35mm f1.8 better in a event such as comic fiesta 2013 in KLCC? because it is not full in-door nor full out door, not sure which lens to bring. Too lazy to bring both, just a simple setup with flash gun and shot.

Just want to write blog about the event, not those apa apa photography page you normally see on fb that with superior lightning and such. But still quality photo is still the main factor.

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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 02:01 PM)
Hi sifussss,

Sigma 17-50mm better or 35mm f1.8 better in a event such as comic fiesta 2013 in KLCC? because it is not full in-door nor full out door, not sure which lens to bring. Too lazy to bring both, just a simple setup with flash gun and shot.

Just want to write blog about the event, not those apa apa photography page you normally see on fb that with superior lightning and such. But still quality photo is still the main factor.
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Consider tamron 17-50 if you don't really need the OS on the sigma nod.gif
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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 4 2013, 02:03 PM)
Consider tamron 17-50 if you don't really need the OS on the sigma  nod.gif
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nono, already have the sigma.. is my friend one, just not sure to tumpang that sigma or bring that 35mm.. tongue.gif
is tamron 17-50 better than the sigma? because in future, may be after Chinese new year(angpao ftw) might get one of these lens. I love the kit 18-55 but the f3.5 and the sharpness is a bit let down when shooting in-door.. cry.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 02:07 PM)
nono, already have the sigma.. is my friend one, just not sure to tumpang that sigma or bring that 35mm..  tongue.gif
is tamron 17-50 better than the sigma? because in future, may be after Chinese new year(angpao ftw) might get one of these lens. I love the kit 18-55 but the f3.5 and the sharpness is a bit let down when shooting in-door..  cry.gif
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Bring both la, the 35 isn't exactly all that big what laugh.gif

Performance on both the tamron and sigma are about the same. Except that the sigma has OS which will be useful for still subjects in low light. Up to you to decide whether it's worth paying extra to gain that capability la.

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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 4 2013, 02:11 PM)
Bring both la, the 35 isn't exactly all that big what  laugh.gif

Performance on both the tamron and sigma are about the same. Except that the sigma has OS which will be useful for still subjects in low light. Up to you to decide whether it's worth paying extra to gain that capability la.
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hmm tamron also got wor.. Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 VC.. but is like 400 cheaper than the sigma version.. blink.gif

Edit : ok got vc and non-vc, and os.. gah! brain hurt when browse, just like when the first time I learn how to operate my DSLR.. cry.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 3 2013, 10:51 PM)
Wow, that is an interesting shot man!
Flies will secrete fluids when they find suitable food. The fluid will digest the food before the fly sucks them up  brows.gif
I'm sure its a great shot hehe, share share~~

I've never seen anything like that before though haha, and I don't intend on waiting beside dog poo to find out XD
We all have to start somewhere thumbup.gif
I used to be very poor in my macro shots too haha
Yeah, CY sifu's photos are so good, both the cars and girls  wub.gif
Coincidentally I am also working a bit on some insect research, so I know some of them haha, I just refer to books or scientific literature. I can only ID the commons ones la haha Still much to learn~

Usually noneed to wait (unless flying or hunting shot), just find them and shoot laugh.gif
Like copperwire93 mentioned, its more about composition, focusing and ninja stealth to not scare them away XD
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Haha nice!! Keep up the good work! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
I'm also thinking of getting a Macro lens but not to shoot insects tongue.gif More on wedding bands and rings! biggrin.gif

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Lol!! Nice catch!! I don't think this is in Miri right since Miri is not an international airport

QUOTE(poad @ Dec 4 2013, 01:05 PM)
i feel small in here...admire all /k shoot  thumbup.gif
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Don't worry, we all learn from each other! That is where the fun begins!

QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 02:01 PM)
Hi sifussss,

Sigma 17-50mm better or 35mm f1.8 better in a event such as comic fiesta 2013 in KLCC? because it is not full in-door nor full out door, not sure which lens to bring. Too lazy to bring both, just a simple setup with flash gun and shot.

Just want to write blog about the event, not those apa apa photography page you normally see on fb that with superior lightning and such. But still quality photo is still the main factor.
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Bring both lens, you won't regret! Both lens a great for CF, last CF I brought a 16-35f4, 35f1.4, and 70200f2.8.. Its heavy but I don't mind!



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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 4 2013, 05:09 PM)
Lol!! Nice catch!! I don't think this is in Miri right since Miri is not an international airport
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Thanks bro thumbup.gif Took it at Ngurah Rai International Airport (Bali)... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(poad @ Dec 4 2013, 01:05 PM)
i feel small in here...admire all /k shoot  thumbup.gif
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Hey, I'm here less than 6 months, really newbie. Just go "camera-blazing" and post your work here. See others' photos too to learn and lastly, enjoy your hobby. nod.gif

QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 02:22 PM)
hmm tamron also got wor.. Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 VC.. but is like 400 cheaper than the sigma version..  blink.gif

Edit : ok got vc and non-vc, and os.. gah! brain hurt when browse, just like when the first time I learn how to operate my DSLR..  cry.gif
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In a nutshell, people say non-vc is much sharper than the vc one, but vc surely can help you to reduce camera shake especially in lowlight situation. But, maximum 50mm is enough for you to make do without VC. Hence, the choice is yours. Hehe! That's all I can advice. sweat.gif
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Awesome man! notworthy.gif
Never thought of taking panning aeroplane shots hehe~
Nice photo, love it, very refreshing rclxms.gif

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Wah, bling bling top wub.gif wub.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 4 2013, 06:20 PM)
Awesome man! notworthy.gif
Never thought of taking panning aeroplane shots hehe~
Nice photo, love it, very refreshing  rclxms.gif
Wah, bling bling top  wub.gif  wub.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 4 2013, 07:21 AM)
Try Jusino brand. Some of their carbon fibre tripods are priced around RM500-600. thumbup.gif
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wah cheapest also need rm500 >< decided not to go for carbon fibre d =.= save the money for B+W 77mm ND -10stop filter..

how about this? aluminium de http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/7459..._263AB_100.html

isit good?
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 4 2013, 06:19 PM)
Hey, I'm here less than 6 months, really newbie. Just go "camera-blazing" and post your work here. See others' photos too to learn and lastly, enjoy your hobby. nod.gif
In a nutshell, people say non-vc is much sharper than the vc one, but vc surely can help you to reduce camera shake especially in lowlight situation. But, maximum 50mm is enough for you to make do without VC. Hence, the choice is yours. Hehe! That's all I can advice. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 4 2013, 05:09 PM)
Bring both lens, you won't regret! Both lens a great for CF, last CF I brought a 16-35f4, 35f1.4, and 70200f2.8.. Its heavy but I don't mind!
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I don't have a camera bag, so might be an issue for me to bring a flash gun + 2 lens.. sad.gif still deciding want to buy crumpler or not.. hmm.gif


QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 4 2013, 06:19 PM)
In a nutshell, people say non-vc is much sharper than the vc one, but vc surely can help you to reduce camera shake especially in lowlight situation. But, maximum 50mm is enough for you to make do without VC. Hence, the choice is yours. Hehe! That's all I can advice. sweat.gif
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I read that too.. the older version is sharper.. but I have a shaky hand sometimes... maybe wait for a while to pump more $$ to get that sigma 17-50mm, but boy it is a heavy lens.. Dilemma..

on the side note
http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/SanDisk-Extreme...=item3a85fa3294

is this a good buy? have no idea whats the pricing of the memory card, but I do need a larger capacity and faster speed card than my defult class 6 8gb~ whistling.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 02:01 PM)
Hi sifussss,

Sigma 17-50mm better or 35mm f1.8 better in a event such as comic fiesta 2013 in KLCC? because it is not full in-door nor full out door, not sure which lens to bring. Too lazy to bring both, just a simple setup with flash gun and shot.

Just want to write blog about the event, not those apa apa photography page you normally see on fb that with superior lightning and such. But still quality photo is still the main factor.
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if really need 1 only, get the 35mm 1.8 la.. the last event i went to animangaki..95% i used 35mm.. light n sharp.

QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 02:07 PM)
nono, already have the sigma.. is my friend one, just not sure to tumpang that sigma or bring that 35mm..  tongue.gif
is tamron 17-50 better than the sigma? because in future, may be after Chinese new year(angpao ftw) might get one of these lens. I love the kit 18-55 but the f3.5 and the sharpness is a bit let down when shooting in-door..  cry.gif
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tammy 1750 is best among them(third party 1750)

QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 4 2013, 05:09 PM)
Haha nice!! Keep up the good work!  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
I'm also thinking of getting a Macro lens but not to shoot insects tongue.gif More on wedding bands and rings! biggrin.gif
Lol!! Nice catch!! I don't think this is in Miri right since Miri is not an international airport
Don't worry, we all learn from each other! That is where the fun begins!
Bring both lens, you won't regret! Both lens a great for CF, last CF I brought a 16-35f4, 35f1.4, and 70200f2.8.. Its heavy but I don't mind!
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i rmb u brought the manual focus zeiss isit?
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QUOTE(BlizzardCraft @ Dec 4 2013, 08:09 PM)
wah cheapest also need rm500 >< decided not to go for carbon fibre d =.= save the money for B+W 77mm ND -10stop filter..

how about this? aluminium de http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/7459..._263AB_100.html

isit good?
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Looks ok... But aluminium kinda heavy. My cousin bought aluminium one and regretted didnt buy a carbon fibre one... icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 08:57 PM)
I don't have a camera bag, so might be an issue for me to bring a flash gun + 2 lens.. sad.gif still deciding want to buy crumpler or not..  hmm.gif

on the side note
http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/SanDisk-Extreme...=item3a85fa3294

is this a good buy? have no idea whats the pricing of the memory card, but I do need a larger capacity and faster speed card than my defult class 6 8gb~  whistling.gif
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Which Crumpler? The million dollar series? I was in the same scenario as u months ago, but in the end i got the ThinkTank Streetwalker Pro. Now targeting Lowepro Transit Sling 250AW. I would prefer the Lowepro over Crumpler any time icon_rolleyes.gif

I bought the same exact SD card cheaper. Why not try any local camera stores at ur area? laugh.gif

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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 08:57 PM)
I don't have a camera bag, so might be an issue for me to bring a flash gun + 2 lens.. sad.gif still deciding want to buy crumpler or not..  hmm.gif
I read that too.. the older version is sharper.. but I have a shaky hand sometimes... maybe wait for a while to pump more $$ to get that sigma 17-50mm, but boy it is a heavy lens.. Dilemma..

on the side note
http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/SanDisk-Extreme...=item3a85fa3294

is this a good buy? have no idea whats the pricing of the memory card, but I do need a larger capacity and faster speed card than my defult class 6 8gb~  whistling.gif
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Don't get crumpler!! There are much better bags out there btw and cheaper too!

QUOTE(f5calvin @ Dec 4 2013, 09:09 PM)
if really need 1 only, get the 35mm 1.8 la.. the last event i went to animangaki..95% i used 35mm.. light n sharp.
tammy 1750 is best among them(third party 1750)
i rmb u brought the manual focus zeiss isit?
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Yup lol! Now feel like selling it tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 4 2013, 10:07 PM)
Don't get crumpler!! There are much better bags out there btw and cheaper too!
Yup lol! Now feel like selling it tongue.gif
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haha lol.. i tot u said wanna bring reflector n stuffs on the 2nd day, n book a place inside the hall? tak jadi pulak.. this yr how?
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 4 2013, 10:06 PM)
Which Crumpler? The million dollar series? I was in the same scenario as u months ago, but in the end i got the ThinkTank Streetwalker Pro. Now targeting Lowepro Transit Sling 250AW. I would prefer the Lowepro over Crumpler any time icon_rolleyes.gif

I bought the same exact SD card cheaper. Why not try any local camera stores at ur area? laugh.gif
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Crumpler Heaven(M) + Crumpler Barney Rustle Blanket, I'm not purely looking for a camera bag.. I looking for a bag that can carry my camera gear + ipad + other stuffs... I travel alot for vacations.. so water resistence + can carry water bottle, passport, ipad, DSLR, etc is a huge bonus tongue.gif There's many sling bag offer that too, but during travel sling / backpack is dangerous due to pickpocket. Messenger bag can easily slide to front and hug it. The sling I'm interested is the Crumpler Enthusiast..

Any recommendation other than crumpler to fit my needs? rclxms.gif rclxms.gif drool.gif

I might get it from the local store when I get my 35mm this weekend.. brows.gif finally a prime lens!!

Edit : that Lowepro Transit Sling 250 AW not bad leh... how is the price? if significant cheaper I might get this instead of the crumpler combo~

QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 4 2013, 10:07 PM)
Don't get crumpler!! There are much better bags out there btw and cheaper too!
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Need to fit my above needs wor.. I only can find crumpler.. haha other bags is too pro for me.. rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Dec 4 2013, 09:09 PM)
if really need 1 only, get the 35mm 1.8 la.. the last event i went to animangaki..95% i used 35mm.. light n sharp.
tammy 1750 is best among them(third party 1750)
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I shot animangaki with 35mm + kit lens too.. yup very sharp, but I open very wide, some picture too soft.. sad.gif will not make mistake on coming CF

tammy 1750 best and cheapest.. seems like a no brainer~ is this standard zoom lens good? blink.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 10:30 PM)
I shot animangaki with 35mm + kit lens too.. yup very sharp, but I open very wide, some picture too soft.. sad.gif will not make mistake on coming CF

tammy 1750 best and cheapest.. seems like a no brainer~ is this standard zoom lens good?  blink.gif
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i have a tammy 1750 vc.. i think the range is good.. n never wanted to use kit lens anymore cz 2.8 is really better..less noise haha.
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 4 2013, 10:01 PM)
Looks ok... But aluminium kinda heavy. My cousin bought aluminium one and regretted didnt buy a carbon fibre one... icon_rolleyes.gif
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if wanna go for carbon fibre http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/8436...4CT_Carbon.html

better than jusino?

but dont have the SBH-100 Ball head leh.. only free the PH-113 VVideo head... >< hard choice =X
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Dec 4 2013, 10:33 PM)
i have a tammy 1750 vc.. i think the range is good.. n never wanted to use kit lens anymore cz 2.8 is really better..less noise haha.
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does the vc do any good? blink.gif
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sifus, anyone knows about HOYA filter's http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1012...o_nd_1000x.html ?

tried searching in the web for reviews.. but cant find any.. even the official website dont have.. takkan BHPhoto simply sell ._.
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sifus, anyone knows about HOYA filter's http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1012...o_nd_1000x.html  ?

tried searching in the web for reviews.. but cant find any.. even the official website dont have.. takkan BHPhoto simply sell ._.
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I did do some research while back to search for 10 stops ND. Hoya is a good one too, but some people said BW is better. But those are too pricey for me. Now I'm aiming for second hand Hoya HMC ND400 instead, only 8 stops but I don't mind.

Thinking to get a portable drybox too, any specific model for a newcomer? blush.gif
I always move so need a portable one.
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does the vc do any good?  blink.gif
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yeah..vc quite useful for me as i have unsteady hands.. lowlight , indoor will vy useful. bt it comes with a price.
the overall sharpness is vy much decreased and edge sharpness not vy sharp.. the non vc is sharp.
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Dec 4 2013, 11:28 PM)
yeah..vc quite useful for me as i have unsteady hands.. lowlight , indoor will vy useful. bt it comes with a price.
the overall sharpness is vy much decreased and edge sharpness not vy sharp.. the non vc is sharp.
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all your photo use that tamron right? looks sharp!! drool.gif drool.gif might be getting this, extra Rm200-300 might worth the price to compensate my shaky hand.. thanks for the feedback!

edit : just checked your animangaki photo.. those looks amazing how come mine doesn't as sharp as yours even using the same lens? PP? or my setting is wrong?

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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 4 2013, 11:24 PM)
I did do some research while back to search for 10 stops ND. Hoya is a good one too, but some people said BW is better. But those are too pricey for me. Now I'm aiming for second hand Hoya HMC ND400 instead, only 8 stops but I don't mind.

Thinking to get a portable drybox too, any specific model for a newcomer? blush.gif
I always move so need a portable one.
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hmm... 9 stop and 10 stop isit big difference? @@

hmm im using wonderful brand drybox.. search up.. around rm150 IINW... kinda small but okay to be portable.. smile.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 10:28 PM)
Crumpler Heaven(M) + Crumpler Barney Rustle Blanket, I'm not purely looking for a camera bag.. I looking for a bag that can carry my camera gear + ipad + other stuffs... I travel alot for vacations.. so water resistence + can carry water bottle, passport, ipad, DSLR, etc is a huge bonus tongue.gif There's many sling bag offer that too, but during travel sling / backpack is dangerous due to pickpocket. Messenger bag can easily slide to front and hug it. The sling I'm interested is the Crumpler Enthusiast..

Any recommendation other than crumpler to fit my needs?  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  drool.gif

I might get it from the local store when I get my 35mm this weekend..  brows.gif finally a prime lens!!

Edit : that Lowepro Transit Sling 250 AW not bad leh... how is the price? if significant cheaper I might get this instead of the crumpler combo~
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Not sure about the price yet.. Still a pretty new model. It's bigger brother the transit backpack 350AW sells for about RM490, so roughly i guest the transit sling maybe RM300++ icon_idea.gif
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yeah..vc quite useful for me as i have unsteady hands.. lowlight , indoor will vy useful. bt it comes with a price.
the overall sharpness is vy much decreased and edge sharpness not vy sharp.. the non vc is sharp.
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Even when u turn of the VC? I personally think that there will be no probs using without VC since the range is consider quite wide nod.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 11:40 PM)
all your photo use that tamron right? looks sharp!!  drool.gif  drool.gif might be getting this, extra Rm200-300 might worth the price to compensate my shaky hand.. thanks for the feedback!

edit : just checked your animangaki photo.. those looks amazing how come mine doesn't as sharp as yours even using the same lens? PP? or my setting is wrong?
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er..abit of PP sharpness haha..bt not very sharp la.. some i recompose n made it less sharp ady.. my tamron shots are usually not sharp. bt enough for events la. i got the vc one cz gt promotion or something he quote me rm1250 only..so i bought it lo..

QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 4 2013, 11:48 PM)
Even when u turn of the VC? I personally think that there will be no probs using without VC since the range is consider quite wide nod.gif
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it's the same. with or without vc has the same poor sharpness. ><

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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 4 2013, 10:28 PM)
Crumpler Heaven(M) + Crumpler Barney Rustle Blanket, I'm not purely looking for a camera bag.. I looking for a bag that can carry my camera gear + ipad + other stuffs... I travel alot for vacations.. so water resistence + can carry water bottle, passport, ipad, DSLR, etc is a huge bonus tongue.gif There's many sling bag offer that too, but during travel sling / backpack is dangerous due to pickpocket. Messenger bag can easily slide to front and hug it. The sling I'm interested is the Crumpler Enthusiast..

Any recommendation other than crumpler to fit my needs?  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  drool.gif

I might get it from the local store when I get my 35mm this weekend..  brows.gif finally a prime lens!!

Edit : that Lowepro Transit Sling 250 AW not bad leh... how is the price? if significant cheaper I might get this instead of the crumpler combo~
Need to fit my above needs wor.. I only can find crumpler.. haha other bags is too pro for me..  rclxub.gif
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There are many brands out there and most of them are way better than crumpler!

Your camera gear is still ok, need not worry biggrin.gif

I don't think it is a good idea to use a sling bag, it really does hurt on the shoulders after few hours of used when you travel..

I am using a ThinkTank Speed racer, its a sling with a belt to distribute the weight from your shoulder to your waist smile.gif

Fits a D4, 70200f2.8,1635f4,35f1.4,sb900 and nexus 7, filters, battery and could add a few more items

Here are some major camera bag brands
Kata, Thinktank, Lowepro, Vanguard
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haha lol.. i tot u said wanna bring reflector n stuffs on the 2nd day, n book a place inside the hall? tak jadi pulak.. this yr how?
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Wa lol abit malas bring my own lighting setup! But maybe will bring a reflector, need assistant to carry biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 4 2013, 11:45 PM)
Not sure about the price yet.. Still a pretty new model. It's bigger brother the transit backpack 350AW sells for about RM490, so roughly i guest the transit sling maybe RM300++ icon_idea.gif
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awesome, hope it is cheap.. I wish the zip to open the whole bag is a separate zip, then it would be perfect ~ tongue.gif

QUOTE(f5calvin @ Dec 4 2013, 11:57 PM)
er..abit of PP sharpness haha..bt not very sharp la.. some i recompose n made it less sharp ady.. my tamron shots are usually not sharp. bt enough for events la. i got the vc one cz gt promotion or something he quote me rm1250 only..so i bought it lo..
it's the same. with or without vc has the same poor sharpness. ><
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I also PP sharpness, but the colour and quite soft.. sad.gif may be it was out of focus.. haha
just heard from my friend tamron 17-50 suffer dust problem? rclxub.gif
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haha okoko...i'll do my homework biggrin.gif

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Nice try bro~ notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
Which model are you using ya?
I think the shot might be better if taken from the front, where all the numbers are sharp~
Can try taking the shot outside too, since most people prefer taking indoors laugh.gif
Its amazing how much sunlight can improve a photo, can try it out yo icon_rolleyes.gif

A noob shot from me, from quite a long time ago laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 4 2013, 11:59 PM)
There are many brands out there and most of them are way better than crumpler!

Your camera gear is still ok, need not worry biggrin.gif

I don't think it is a good idea to use a sling bag, it really does hurt on the shoulders after few hours of used when you travel..

I am using a ThinkTank Speed racer, its a sling with a belt to distribute the weight from your shoulder to your waist smile.gif

Fits a D4, 70200f2.8,1635f4,35f1.4,sb900 and nexus 7, filters, battery and could add a few more items

Here are some major camera bag brands
Kata, Thinktank, Lowepro, Vanguard
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I think crumpler is pretty solid already, from what they offer.. along with style.. haha

thats some cool bag, but as I said is too pro for me.. I just want a bag that can carry my essentials, along with my dslr + 1 lens would be enough for travel.. haha I don't think in the foreseeable future I would own a super zoom lens such as the 70-200.. I'm not as hardcore as you guys.. who knows, maybe in the future I might bring those cannon running around and 'shoot' people or animals.. haha

Now I'm just interested in getting a 35mm prime and a standard zoom to replace my kit lens.. along with a city bag~

you guys are super helpful.. rclxms.gif
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Found this on the fence at night.
This particular group of spiders is one of the most spectacular, since they catch their prey by spitting web from their mouthparts. The action is so fast that its invisible to our eyes. Damn impressive!
Can't wait to photograph a photo of its hunting or spitting laugh.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 5 2013, 12:05 AM)
awesome, hope it is cheap.. I wish the zip to open the whole bag is a separate zip, then it would be perfect ~ tongue.gif
I also PP sharpness, but the colour and quite soft.. sad.gif may be it was out of focus.. haha
just heard from my friend tamron 17-50 suffer dust problem? rclxub.gif
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yea yours looks quite oof abit.. dno why leh.

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ur macro shots are awesome man.. bt im not willing to spend on macro since i can only shoot insects mostly.. >.<

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yea yours looks quite oof abit.. dno why leh.

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ur macro shots are awesome man.. bt im not willing to spend on macro since i can only shoot insects mostly.. >.<
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Well, macro is not too expensive to start learning la haha~
One thing I love about macro is I can shoot anytime, anywhere I want lol... there's always interesting things to shoot laugh.gif
Definitely an eye-opener for me~

I hope to be able to shoot some portraits again once more once I have the time haha laugh.gif Shoot something else for a change

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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 5 2013, 12:10 AM)
I think crumpler is pretty solid already, from what they offer.. along with style.. haha

thats some cool bag, but as I said is too pro for me.. I just want a bag that can carry my essentials, along with my dslr + 1 lens would be enough for travel.. haha I don't think in the foreseeable future I would own a super zoom lens such as the 70-200.. I'm not as hardcore as you guys.. who knows, maybe in the future I might bring those cannon running around and 'shoot' people or animals.. haha

Now I'm just interested in getting a 35mm prime and a standard zoom to replace my kit lens.. along with a city bag~

you guys are super helpful..  rclxms.gif
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Try lowepro passport sling if u plan to bring 1 dslr body with len + 1 more lens

Recently just get 1 , now I just shoot with 60d + 1755mm f2.8 + 580exII flash, my ultra wide and 85mm primes sleep almost 2 month in drybox, might sell it off since didnt really use it

For travel, I will choose travel as light as possible, only u got energy to shot, if bring too much gear to travel, end up u get less photo because u are tired of carry the whole thing , hope this help
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Thanks man  notworthy.gif
Well, macro is not too expensive to start learning la haha~
One thing I love about macro is I can shoot anytime, anywhere I want lol... there's always interesting things to shoot laugh.gif
Definitely an eye-opener for me~

I hope to be able to shoot some portraits again once more once I have the time haha  laugh.gif Shoot something else for a change
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Macro = Portrait of Insects laugh.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 5 2013, 12:08 AM)
Nice try bro~  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
Which model are you using ya?
I think the shot might be better if taken from the front, where all the numbers are sharp~
Can try taking the shot outside too, since most people prefer taking indoors laugh.gif
Its amazing how much sunlight can improve a photo, can try it out yo  icon_rolleyes.gif

A noob shot from me, from quite a long time ago laugh.gif
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haha thanks biggrin.gif juz old D3000 laugh.gif
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Looks ok... But aluminium kinda heavy. My cousin bought aluminium one and regretted didnt buy a carbon fibre one... icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 4 2013, 11:59 PM)
I am using a ThinkTank Speed racer, its a sling with a belt to distribute the weight from your shoulder to your waist smile.gif

Fits a D4, 70200f2.8,1635f4,35f1.4,sb900 and nexus 7, filters, battery and could add a few more items
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You sure can fit all of them together?

On mine, one side 80-200mm f/2.8, middle will fit a D800 + 24-70mm f/2.8 lens, a 14-24mm f/2.8 and quite tight already. sweat.gif Adding a SB910 speedlight on the little space on top of the 14-24mm f/2.8 will be tight.

Depending on the type of shooting, I take a Thinktank belt with Skin 50 and Skin 75 pouches and use Optech sling camera strap equipped with acra swiss clamp to grip my camera body attached with arca swiss plate.

If I want to take a little more on the go, I'll use my Thinktank Glass Taxi. It's been on the market for quite a while already but I find that it's pretty slim and small but yet able to carry quite a bit of gears.

If I need to take even more stuff, I use the Airport Navigator roller. Saves my back.

QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 5 2013, 12:44 PM)
Macro = Portrait of Insects laugh.gif
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Yeah, go carbon and never look back.
You sure can fit all of them together?

On mine, one side 80-200mm f/2.8, middle will fit a D800 + 24-70mm f/2.8 lens, a 14-24mm f/2.8 and quite tight already.  sweat.gif Adding a SB910 speedlight on the little space on top of the 14-24mm f/2.8 will be tight.

Depending on the type of shooting, I take a Thinktank belt with Skin 50 and Skin 75 pouches and use Optech sling camera strap equipped with acra swiss clamp to grip my camera body attached with arca swiss plate.

If I want to take a little more on the go, I'll use my Thinktank Glass Taxi. It's been on the market for quite a while already but I find that it's pretty slim and small but yet able to carry quite a bit of gears.

If I need to take even more stuff, I use the Airport Navigator roller. Saves my back.
Nude some more.  biggrin.gif
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Yeah its possible! and its quite comfortable too! Best part is that you could slot in the thinktank belt system pouch at the waist biggrin.gif But for events I would prefer the thinktank belt system! Not so bulky tongue.gif
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Cannot tahan with the oil issue on my D600 anymore... Now my baby is on the way to workshop cry.gif

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Awesome shot, Kintamani? rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 5 2013, 08:46 PM)
Cannot tahan with the oil issue on my D600 anymore... Now my baby is on the way to workshop cry.gif
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Well, at least its free hmm.gif
It will go away soon I suppose
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 5 2013, 08:49 PM)
Awesome shot, Kintamani?  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
Well, at least its free hmm.gif
It will go away soon I suppose
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Yup its Kintamani cool2.gif

If they say can change the shutter, i'll just change it laugh.gif To prevent probs down the road sweat.gif
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Yup its Kintamani cool2.gif

If they say can change the shutter, i'll just change it laugh.gif To prevent probs down the road sweat.gif
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Kintamani is always a beautiful sight! rclxms.gif

Yeah, better change if possible nod.gif
Change liao its essentially a D610 liao rclxms.gif
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Macro shot of a fly:

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Sort of a failure since I couldn't focus stack when the fly kept moving its proboscis T_____T Well, better luck next time lol~

Siens, lately kept raining, no chance to shoot anything outdoors wuwuw cry.gif
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Beautiful mountain. I didn't realize the oil spots after I read your comment.
I wish I can go somewhere exotic for travel.

My last pack of spams for today.
Series of me observing this orange hornet and an unknown bug at the last.
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Nice find man, I've never see mushrooms like that laugh.gif
Wah, shot with 24mm bro? Taking landscape shots and found these mushrooms along the way? laugh.gif

I think the shot could use a lot more bokeh haha hmm.gif But nothing much you can do la if you only bring one lens, I always face this problem too, and missing shots laugh.gif
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Some of today's try, finally got a decent jumping spider shot, eager to upload this 1st, haha.

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btw, I need ways to repel mosquitos eh, today I tried long sleeves and long pants, in the end they went for my face and neck, I was like dafuq and straightaway abandon that area ==

Luckily still found some nice subjects at another mosquitoless area
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:24 PM)
Beautiful mountain. I didn't realize the oil spots after I read your comment.
I wish I can go somewhere exotic for travel.

My last pack of spams for today.
Series of me observing this orange hornet and an unknown bug at the last.
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:24 PM)
Beautiful mountain. I didn't realize the oil spots after I read your comment.
I wish I can go somewhere exotic for travel.

My last pack of spams for today.
Series of me observing this orange hornet and an unknown bug at the last.
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I have removed a lot of oil spots in Lightroom... bruce.gif

BTW, nice pics thumbup.gif

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Sad, today i found dust on the focus point area, i open up the lens the dust still remained, so i assume is inside the viewfinder. How can the dust enter that area? i din open the lens since i bought the cam, and store in drawer after used. i gooogle and seems this problem is common. What should i do now? send back to shop for warranty/cleaning? the dust is really irrritating, i can't accept even it won't affect the pic quality.
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 5 2013, 10:27 PM)
Nice find man, I've never see mushrooms like that laugh.gif
Wah, shot with 24mm bro? Taking landscape shots and found these mushrooms along the way?  laugh.gif

I think the shot could use a lot more bokeh haha  hmm.gif But nothing much you can do la if you only bring one lens, I always face this problem too, and missing shots  laugh.gif
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Dec 5 2013, 10:27 PM)
Nice bro, always like your shots, so much feeling inside
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 5 2013, 10:31 PM)
Sad, today i found dust on the focus point area, i open up the lens the dust still remained, so i assume is inside the viewfinder. How can the dust enter that area? i din open the lens since i bought the cam, and store in drawer after used. i gooogle and seems this problem is common. What should i do now? send back to shop for warranty/cleaning? the dust is really irrritating, i can't accept even it won't affect the pic quality.
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Maybe the dust is on the outer layer of the viewfinder... Use a microfiber cloth and give it a try whistling.gif cool.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:31 PM)
I have removed a lot of oil spots in Lightroom... bruce.gif

BTW, nice pics thumbup.gif
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Really? I think I saw some near the clouds. It could be my dirty lappy. hahaha! Chill! icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 5 2013, 10:31 PM)
Sad, today i found dust on the focus point area, i open up the lens the dust still remained, so i assume is inside the viewfinder. How can the dust enter that area? i din open the lens since i bought the cam, and store in drawer after used. i gooogle and seems this problem is common. What should i do now? send back to shop for warranty/cleaning? the dust is really irrritating, i can't accept even it won't affect the pic quality.
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Mine also got dust in vf, just use the rocket blower. No problem there don't worry. Also, worth to mention even if you haven't opened the lens for a while, the dust still get its way inside the cam, again can use blower. smile.gif
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:24 PM)
Beautiful mountain. I didn't realize the oil spots after I read your comment.
I wish I can go somewhere exotic for travel.

My last pack of spams for today.
Series of me observing this orange hornet and an unknown bug at the last.
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Great photos as usual man notworthy.gif
Love #1 and #4!
Imho, these particular batches of photos could just some slightly higher exposure.
#1 will be awesome if you can add some artificial sunlight to the upper right corner thumbup.gif
The bug in #4 should be a stilt legged fly too, but I've never seen a yellow one, awesome! notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:33 PM)
Really? I think I saw some near the clouds. It could be my dirty lappy. hahaha! Chill! icon_rolleyes.gif
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It's kinda irritating especially when shooting landscapes shakehead.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 5 2013, 10:34 PM)
Great photos as usual man notworthy.gif
Love #1 and #4!
Imho, these particular batches of photos could just some slightly higher exposure.
#1 will be awesome if you can add some artificial sunlight to the upper right corner thumbup.gif
The bug in #4 should be a stilt legged fly too, but I've never seen a yellow one, awesome!  notworthy.gif
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Thanks! biggrin.gif
Are they underexposed? I'm curious because some also suggest the same.

QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:35 PM)
It's kinda irritating especially when shooting landscapes shakehead.gif
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I know that feel bro. Haha! Worse, if I use healing tool in LR, my laptop will freeze up. vmad.gif
Core i5?! Hmmpph!
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Dec 5 2013, 10:27 PM)
Some of today's try, finally got a decent jumping spider shot, eager to upload this 1st, haha.

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btw, I need ways to repel mosquitos eh, today I tried long sleeves and long pants, in the end they went for my face and neck, I was like dafuq and straightaway abandon that area ==

Luckily still found some nice subjects at another mosquitoless area
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Awesome shots bro, especially #2! notworthy.gif
That's a Plexippus paykuhli (Greater Housefly Catcher) spider. I've seen a lot of these in Penang, but not even one here in PJ, weird doh.gif
You are on the way already yo hehe~
These shots are very well taken, but could benefit more from better diffused light, which will decrease the harsh shadows casted by the leaves.
Maybe can crop a little bit more and also brighten the shadows using LR~
You're doing great, keep it up! notworthy.gif

As for mosquitoes, I apply mosquito repellent (which is pretty much useless based on my experience) haha, I wear long sleeve, long pants, and gloves (very annoying and itchy when they sting your hands while you are shooting) XD

QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 5 2013, 10:31 PM)
Sad, today i found dust on the focus point area, i open up the lens the dust still remained, so i assume is inside the viewfinder. How can the dust enter that area? i din open the lens since i bought the cam, and store in drawer after used. i gooogle and seems this problem is common. What should i do now? send back to shop for warranty/cleaning? the dust is really irrritating, i can't accept even it won't affect the pic quality.
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Same here, I have one big spot inside the VF @_@
I suspect it got there while doing sensor cleaning lol, have to bug Yannick to help get it out...
Although its quite annoying... but at least it will become OOF when I use the VF laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:35 PM)
It's kinda irritating especially when shooting landscapes shakehead.gif
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Applies also to macro yo haha, since we always shoot at F16... one photo still okay haha, but when all of them are like that, there will be risks of missing some of those damn spots sad.gif
Hope yours will be cleaned well and soon!

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Thanks! biggrin.gif
Are they underexposed? I'm curious because some also suggest the same.
I know that feel bro. Haha! Worse, if I use healing tool in LR, my laptop will freeze up. vmad.gif
Core i5?! Hmmpph!
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Did you lower the brightness of your notebook screen while you did your editing bro? haha laugh.gif
I think the 1st shot has very good potential to better by increasing exposure, up a bit of yellow, and add a little bit of artificial sunlight wub.gif

Yeah, my notebook will lag too when the healing or brush tool is used too much on a single photo T_____T
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:33 PM)
Really? I think I saw some near the clouds. It could be my dirty lappy. hahaha! Chill! icon_rolleyes.gif
Mine also got dust in vf, just use the rocket blower. No problem there don't worry. Also, worth to mention even if you haven't opened the lens for a while, the dust still get its way inside the cam, again can use blower. smile.gif
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Bro, how much for the blower? can camera shop do it for me? i have no idea where should i blow.
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 5 2013, 10:44 PM)
Bro, how much for the blower? can camera shop do it for me? i have no idea where should i blow.
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It's really cheap, I don't know less than RM10? I bought with a set with other cleaning materials. It looks like this.

Camera shop can do it too, but you just bought the camera, I reckon it's not that serious. Better do it on your own or they charge you.
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 5 2013, 10:40 PM)
I suspect it got there while doing sensor cleaning lol, have to bug Yannick to help get it out...
Although its quite annoying... but at least it will become OOF when I use the VF  laugh.gif
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i sent like last monday still no news yet... duno want bug him or not
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 5 2013, 10:51 PM)
It's really cheap, I don't know less than RM10? I bought with a set with other cleaning materials. It looks like this.

Camera shop can do it too, but you just bought the camera, I reckon it's not that serious. Better do it on your own or they charge you.
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There are 2 spots inside, something like fur rather than dust, really irritating. Yesterday night still no problem, today i bring it back from Johor to Ipoh, maybe along the highway the camera is shaking and the dust shake off from no where and stick inside the VF. Shit..i very particular on this issue, haiz...
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 5 2013, 10:44 PM)
Bro, how much for the blower? can camera shop do it for me? i have no idea where should i blow.
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Personally using this one thumbup.gif

http://shashinki.com/shop/matin-super-gian...5cm-p-1488.html
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Dec 5 2013, 11:00 PM)
i sent like last monday still no news yet... duno want bug him or not
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Bug him lol, noneed give him face brows.gif brows.gif
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Thanks bro, luckily got u guys suggestion, now saving money for bracket and diffuser.

I really hate mosquitos, they where oso bite. =.='' repellant no use oso, lol

Some more shots for now, dont really know what spiders are these. Would love some IDs, haha

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EDIT: Some variants of leafhopper or planthopper

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Thanks bro, luckily got u guys suggestion, now saving money for bracket and diffuser.

I really hate mosquitos, they where oso bite. =.='' repellant no use oso, lol

Some more shots for now, dont really know what spiders are these. Would love some IDs, haha

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Another great set of photos bro notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
Love shots #2-#4. Subjects are good, lighting and composition are well thought of too thumbup.gif

I think the spider in #1 is eating something, maybe can take some shots too, upclose ones? hmm.gif

As for ID, its a bit hard from the current angle haha, usually for ID shots you have to take photos like the one below, so that all the features and patterns can be seen clearly:
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However, #2 and #3 is a crab spider, they are quite easy to tell based on their (i) eye arrangement of 2 rolls (2 on top, 6 below); (ii) their 1st and/or 2nd pair of legs will often "spread out" like seen in your photo; (iii) their movements, crab spiders move sideways like crabs haha, hence the name... very interesting laugh.gif

Keep it up!
There's always new insects/spiders to see everyday hehe~~
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 6 2013, 09:15 AM)
Wrong pricing? drool.gif
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Too cheap? Or too expensive? hmm.gif
Haven't been following up the DF lately haha sweat.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 6 2013, 09:30 AM)
Too cheap? Or too expensive?  hmm.gif
Haven't been following up the DF lately haha  sweat.gif
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Morning spam! A pair of Agriocnemis femina damselflies~

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Interestingly, these are only the two forms of this particular species, there are two more forms which I am too lazy to edit haha laugh.gif
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Update on my D600: They say it's not because of the shutter that causes the oil. So they just help me clean for free doh.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 6 2013, 12:28 PM)
Update on my D600: They say it's not because of the shutter that causes the oil. So they just help me clean for free doh.gif
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Wa thats nice of them!!

Managed to catch the fire!!

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may i know what it call for the glass in between focusing screen and prism? the glass hve focusing point and grid printed on that. The fiber that i mentioned yesterday is at the inner side of the glass.
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Dec 6 2013, 01:07 PM)
Wa thats nice of them!!

Managed to catch the fire!!

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Fuyoh! Love the first, nice super car in action. rclxms.gif

QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 6 2013, 01:35 PM)
may i know what it call for the glass in between focusing screen and prism? the glass hve focusing point and grid printed on that. The fiber that i mentioned yesterday is at the inner side of the glass.
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The flip mirror? Haha! I don't know, can refer to this. I will learn about camera anatomy next year, will be interesting.

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may i know what it call for the glass in between focusing screen and prism? the glass hve focusing point and grid printed on that. The fiber that i mentioned yesterday is at the inner side of the glass.
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 6 2013, 09:15 AM)
Wrong pricing? drool.gif
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it's suppose to be 50mm 1.4G.. typo..
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Been raining very heavily lately, so I'd have to make do with common house spiders haha doh.gif

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Tonight spam.
Found green hornet variants. This time the queen decided to sent the small ones to do the job. lol! Harder than the bigger ones to capture because they're really active, flying from flowers to flowers. Unlike the adult that take their time on the flower.
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and some landscape.
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Shot a concert today tongue.gif

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QUOTE(piscesguy @ Dec 6 2013, 10:59 PM)
shocking.gif I thought u shot this at ISO 25,600
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Shot with D3200 icon_rolleyes.gif
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Danbo Light Painting! laugh.gif laugh.gif

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Although setting up was kind of troublesome, but it sure was fun laugh.gif

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I found that D3200 liveview lcd screen color not accurate and not enough clear , any setting that can be done with that ?

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Midnight Spam!
Danbo Light Painting!  laugh.gif  laugh.gif

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Although setting up was kind of troublesome, but it sure was fun laugh.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 7 2013, 01:57 AM)
Midnight Spam!
Danbo Light Painting!  laugh.gif  laugh.gif

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Although setting up was kind of troublesome, but it sure was fun laugh.gif
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Nice, I like the glowing eyes. Want to do this, but don't have a torchlight. lol rclxms.gif

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Got an unexpected guest at my place today whistling.gif

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Guys.. My old crappy tripod was broken, now consider to purchase a new one. It should ease for bring around but need firm stable and steady as I do shoot for landscape. Now have looking on Benro travel angel series or jusino, any recommendation? Personally near to 180cm tall and my full gear heaviest about 3kg, budget better to be < 1k
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 7 2013, 05:26 PM)
Nice. Very creative lah bro tongue.gif
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Thank you man haha, just playing around with a friend thumbup.gif
Quite fun to shoot other stuffs from time to time, especially when there's company~
Can try too, quite simple icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 7 2013, 07:45 PM)
Nice, I like the glowing eyes. Want to do this, but don't have a torchlight. lol rclxms.gif

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I also don't have torchlight haha, that's why use handphone XD
Will definitely need to buy a torchlight soon~

Plan on doing those light balls soon, just need to get the materials laugh.gif


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Awesome shots bro~
That's a good looking toad hehe, most are super ugly and deformed laugh.gif
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Too itchy liao long time no shoot, so did a super cliche shot of Miri while chilling, lol

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Superb shot!! Love it, and the car is so damn sexyyyyy wub.gif wub.gif
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Welcome back sifu!
Superb shot!! Love it, and the car is so damn sexyyyyy  wub.gif  wub.gif
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Super sexy! Thailand is the closest to Msia having to showcase this car... first Asia country after Tokyo Motor Show to show this hehe.
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Some pics of girl... wub.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 8 2013, 01:14 AM)
Awesome shots bro~
That's a good looking toad hehe, most are super ugly and deformed  laugh.gif
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Thanks man, quite surprised to see one at my doorstep really, summore the thing is bigger than my fist shocking.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 8 2013, 04:53 PM)
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I hope to start shooting portraits again laugh.gif
Have to wait until the busy period is over hehe~

I don't have lengloi photos, but I have bug porn brows.gif

Yee haaa~~
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Some very very small flies @@

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 8 2013, 08:46 PM)
I hope to start shooting portraits again laugh.gif
Have to wait until the busy period is over hehe~

I don't have lengloi photos, but I have bug porn brows.gif

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My first bug porn. laugh.gif  Lighting is harsh tho, shot in the afternoon.
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Awesome find my friend!
Those look very much like Flower Chafer beetles! Not very common  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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You can't.. yup the screen colour is not accurate.. I think is more vivid as compared to the original photo. when I export it out to my desktop, the colour tend to be more pale.. however it can be fixed via lightroom with raw..
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You can't.. yup the screen colour is not accurate.. I think is more vivid as compared to the original photo. when I export it out to my desktop, the colour tend to be more pale.. however it can be fixed via lightroom with raw..
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 9 2013, 12:17 PM)
You can't.. yup the screen colour is not accurate.. I think is more vivid as compared to the original photo. when I export it out to my desktop, the colour tend to be more pale.. however it can be fixed via lightroom with raw..
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One explanation could be that Picture Styles is used in the camera. LR does not recognise Picture Styles that the Nikon body applies to the NEFs. So when you use LR or PS for that matter, everything except the WB is not recognised.
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Did you change the colors of the eyes? How come green one? haha laugh.gif

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Awesome shot hehe~
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Saddddddd... I'll just stick to my Toyota Myvi then  cry.gif  cry.gif
Awesome shot bro, very sharp and detailed~~
Did you change the colors of the eyes? How come green one? haha  laugh.gif
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Awesome shot hehe~
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You mean you shoot in RAW (NEF), then when transfer to PC what do you view it with? Lightroom?
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QUOTE(jchue73 @ Dec 9 2013, 01:56 PM)
One explanation could be that Picture Styles is used in the camera. LR does not recognise Picture Styles that the Nikon body applies to the NEFs. So when you use LR or PS for that matter, everything except the WB is not recognised.
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I never use picture styles... in fact I never use the white balance, I just auto. Just that when I view it on the screen the purple is nice, but view in lightroom the purple is like 15% more pale than the screen. Using Dell U2412M, colour representation of the monitor should be very close to original. rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 9 2013, 03:40 PM)
I view it with lightroom..
I never use picture styles... in fact I never use the white balance, I just auto. Just that when I view it on the screen the purple is nice, but view in lightroom the purple is like 15% more pale than the screen. Using Dell U2412M, colour representation of the monitor should be very close to original.  rclxub.gif
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View with CaptureNX or ViewNX and see if its still different or not. Its like what jchue73 explained earlier, does it happen with JPEG as well?

ps. even the WB is approximate only :S
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Dec 9 2013, 04:57 PM)
View with CaptureNX or ViewNX and see if its still different or not. Its like what jchue73 explained earlier, does it happen with JPEG as well?

ps. even the WB is approximate only :S
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Jpeg is ok... hmm later try with capturenx/view nx and see how..


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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Dec 9 2013, 12:17 PM)
You can't.. yup the screen colour is not accurate.. I think is more vivid as compared to the original photo. when I export it out to my desktop, the colour tend to be more pale.. however it can be fixed via lightroom with raw..
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Camera screen/LCD is small and brighter, when view in PC Monitor, depending what monitor, the brightness will be less 'oomph'. Something like you view photo in your phone, you adjust the brightness to max and low. On LCD/LED, viewing angles can affect too.

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I view it with lightroom..
I never use picture styles... in fact I never use the white balance, I just auto. Just that when I view it on the screen the purple is nice, but view in lightroom the purple is like 15% more pale than the screen. Using Dell U2412M, colour representation of the monitor should be very close to original.  rclxub.gif
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By default, there's already picture styles.
In your camera, by default it may apply "Standard" picture styles.
When you import into lightroom, it will apply Adobe's standard color profiles (or picture styles).
You can change it to "Camera Standard" to match your Camera's color profile (or picture styles), but may not be 100% match unless you're using Nikon's ViewNX or CaptureNX.
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This shot is nice, though can be a bit lower~
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Nice & creative thumbup.gif

What lens did u use? 50 1.8?
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Lighting is very nice thumbup.gif
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She pretty leh...
Make her arm slim abit...
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Nice shot bro, love it!
Lighting is very nice thumbup.gif
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She pretty leh...
Make her arm slim abit...
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Any Bros want to let go nikkor 24-70 f2.8G pls pm me....... brows.gif

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just took my first FX body ~ D610 ! =)
Any Bros want to let go nikkor 24-70 f2.8G pls pm me.......  brows.gif
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As for the 24-70, perhaps can ask Yannick or Creativephoto whether they have 2nd hand units to sell? brows.gif
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Grats on purchase man, welcome to the gang notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

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Grats on purchase man, welcome to the gang notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(Silverfire @ Dec 12 2013, 10:11 AM)
Creative photo very bad service leh.
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Creative photo's owner is one of the most arrogant sellers I've ever dealt with in my life. Good luck if you choose to buy from him seriously.  doh.gif
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Yeah, I agree haha laugh.gif
That's why I didn't bought my D800 and 24-70 from him after we met haha, went to Yannick instead laugh.gif
But if its a one-shot deal, perhaps still okay? XD

For me, I would definitely deal with Yannick la regardless of price haha, customer service is the most important laugh.gif
He even helped me fix my Kenko ET which has gone haywire lol laugh.gif
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Yeah, I agree haha laugh.gif
That's why I didn't bought my D800 and 24-70 from him after we met haha, went to Yannick instead laugh.gif
But if its a one-shot deal, perhaps still okay? XD

For me, I would definitely deal with Yannick la regardless of price haha, customer service is the most important laugh.gif
He even helped me fix my Kenko ET which has gone haywire lol  laugh.gif
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One-shot deal involving small items can la, expensive stuff like lenses better not take the risk laugh.gif

If price is an issue, there's always KL used camera and lenses also.
Not a bad seller, willing to negotiate prices even when they're already quite low.
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Any Bros want to let go nikkor 24-70 f2.8G pls pm me.......  brows.gif
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Why dont try search garage sales for 24-70? icon_rolleyes.gif
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Creative photo very bad service leh.
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Creative photo's owner is one of the most arrogant sellers I've ever dealt with in my life. Good luck if you choose to buy from him seriously.  doh.gif
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U guys so dare to post this tongue.gif I thought the owner active on this thread laugh.gif
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from a not-active forumer selling his lens.... 2470 hehe

https://www.facebook.com/irvinfr87/posts/763005330381551

by the way yesterday finally took back my repaired lens..damaged rm190 for cleaning 2470 fungus inside ...but i wait damn long because of jam lol... sit in bus stop like 1 hour 45 minutes....

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U guys so dare to post this tongue.gif  I thought the owner active on this thread laugh.gif
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i should rename this thread, nikonian customer feedback (honest) thread tongue.gif
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i should rename this thread, nikonian customer feedback (honest) thread tongue.gif
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Sometimes I really wonder how come the sellers can be like that, its exactly the same thing over at Mobile Computing sweat.gif
Many never realize that once you offer good customer service, regardless of whether its an expensive or cheap product, customers will definitely come back, leading to more business hmm.gif
Simple as that, especially now that consumers are emphasizing more on customer service rather than price tags already hmm.gif
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Sometimes I really wonder how come the sellers can be like that, its exactly the same thing over at Mobile Computing sweat.gif
Many never realize that once you offer good customer service, regardless of whether its an expensive or cheap product, customers will definitely come back, leading to more business hmm.gif
Simple as that, especially now that consumers are emphasizing more on customer service rather than price tags already hmm.gif
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I can only say from my own experience lah, even if the seller is neutral, doesn't really wanna talk much I'm fine with that.

But insulting me is another thing entirely. (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻

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I can only say from my own experience lah, even if the seller is neutral, doesn't really wanna talk much I'm fine with that.

But insulting me is another thing entirely.  (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
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i want to ask lightroom masters here, how can i get this dreamy vintage/ effect from lightroom?

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Old story already la, you can read about it here

Of course, considering it's age, the seller might have changed for the better, or maybe not.

I can only say good luck lah to those who wanna deal with him. laugh.gif
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Grats on purchase man, welcome to the gang notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

As for the 24-70, perhaps can ask Yannick or Creativephoto whether they have 2nd hand units to sell? brows.gif
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Welcome to world of FF laugh.gif

Why dont try search garage sales for 24-70? icon_rolleyes.gif
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thanks bros for welcome ...  notworthy.gif  hehe ... well , i dont see any garage sales now... do you guys know what it the latest price for nikkor 24-70 ?
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https://www.facebook.com/irvinfr87/posts/763005330381551

not sure you see this post or not, you might can give it a shot for 2nd hand unit... new one i think still same gua for the price... 5.7-6k?

http://shashinki.com/shop/advanced_search_...1&Submit=Search


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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 12 2013, 10:59 AM)
Old story already la, you can read about it here

Of course, considering it's age, the seller might have changed for the better, or maybe not.

I can only say good luck lah to those who wanna deal with him.  laugh.gif
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just read finish ur story.
sorry about that. but what happen to ur tammy after that?

in the past my tammy 70-300 also has this same issue. photo taken in some condition it will become under exposure. In same setting in camera, taken few shot at same location, same position and just different click. A different exposure image will appear. it happen most in the matrix mode n less in spot mode. At the end, i send it back to for warranty and it come back without issue anymore.

moral of story is for tammy, it is better to stick to local set although it slightly expensive...
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Hi folks!
I think I want to try wedding photoshoot next year. Currently I only have 35mm and 10-24 (for landscape, lol!), planning to get Yongnuo flash gun next. Is there any other equipments needed that I should be aware of? For Yongnuo flash, what particular model is good for a new flash user like me? My budget is below RM350.

And for this kind of events, Lightroom is enough right?

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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 12 2013, 12:16 PM)
Hi folks!
I think I want to try wedding photoshoot next year. Currently I only have 35mm and 10-24 (for landscape, lol!), planning to get Yongnuo flash gun next. Is there any other needed that I should be aware of? For Yongnuo flash, what particular model is good for a new flash user like me? My budget is below RM350.

And for this kind of events, Lightroom is enough right?

Long time no spam here, so... tongue.gif
Using cheap W-Tianya ND. haha!
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The hills are kinda dark... Try bump up shadows during PP icon_rolleyes.gif
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The hills are kinda dark... Try bump up shadows during PP icon_rolleyes.gif
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https://www.facebook.com/irvinfr87/posts/763005330381551

not sure you see this post or not, you might can give it a shot for 2nd hand unit... new one i think still same gua for the price... 5.7-6k?

http://shashinki.com/shop/advanced_search_...1&Submit=Search
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QUOTE(Silverfire @ Dec 12 2013, 10:11 AM)
Creative photo very bad service leh.
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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 12 2013, 10:13 AM)
Creative photo's owner is one of the most arrogant sellers I've ever dealt with in my life. Good luck if you choose to buy from him seriously.  doh.gif
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n his price is rocketing high! >.< it's obvious i noe the pricing, yet he never wanna reduce it.. so i jz went off..

QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 12 2013, 10:21 AM)
One-shot deal involving small items can la, expensive stuff like lenses better not take the risk  laugh.gif

If price is an issue, there's always KL used camera and lenses also.
Not a bad seller, willing to negotiate prices even when they're already quite low.
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 12 2013, 12:16 PM)
Hi folks!
I think I want to try wedding photoshoot next year. Currently I only have 35mm and 10-24 (for landscape, lol!), planning to get Yongnuo flash gun next. Is there any other equipments needed that I should be aware of? For Yongnuo flash, what particular model is good for a new flash user like me? My budget is below RM350.

And for this kind of events, Lightroom is enough right?

Long time no spam here, so... tongue.gif
Using cheap W-Tianya ND. haha!
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be careful when you use brush on landscape, can see the masking very clearly at the horizon and the island
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be careful when you use brush on landscape, can see the masking very clearly at the horizon and the island
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Ya I was tweaking with it for hours and always make my lappy hanged. So I gave up and let it stays like that. I always fail with the brush tool. cry.gif
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Dec 12 2013, 10:26 AM)
from a not-active forumer selling his lens.... 2470 hehe

https://www.facebook.com/irvinfr87/posts/763005330381551

by the way yesterday finally took back my repaired lens..damaged rm190 for cleaning 2470 fungus inside ...but i wait damn long because of jam lol... sit in bus stop like 1 hour 45 minutes....

demmm selangor holiday...make traffic more jammed than usual  sweat.gif

haven't test the lens yet.. only check fungus removed.
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I just send in my 18-135 to YL for cleaning fungus, got quoted rm150 including fixing a little screw that's flying inside the lens. (can be hear when shaking the lens tongue.gif )
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 12 2013, 04:14 PM)
I just send in my 18-135 to YL for cleaning fungus, got quoted rm150 including fixing a little screw that's flying inside the lens. (can be hear when shaking the lens  tongue.gif )
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i just lazy go to YL >_<
so i just contact yannick, i duno i doubt they are actually same or what...

i bought body and lens from yannick twice and i notice plastic bag is YL camera lol... so i think his source is YL hmm.gif
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The hills are kinda dark... Try bump up shadows during PP icon_rolleyes.gif
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FOr me. I think his pp is ok... got dark and bright.. not that flat... biggrin.gif
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i just lazy go to YL >_<
so i just contact yannick, i duno i doubt they are actually same or what...

i bought body and lens from yannick twice and i notice plastic bag is YL camera lol... so i think his source is YL  hmm.gif
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went to puduplaza for the first time, spend like 20 minutes only managed to find the shop sweat.gif customer service not bad though
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 12 2013, 04:06 PM)
Ya I was tweaking with it for hours and always make my lappy hanged. So I gave up and let it stays like that.  I always fail with the brush tool. cry.gif
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try photoshop, i find it less resource hogging so maybe can perform better for your case, but i'm bad with photoshop sad.gif
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QUOTE(amduser @ Dec 12 2013, 04:40 PM)
for me, lightroom is easy to use but it uses a lot of RAM and PC resources

try photoshop, i find it less resource hogging so maybe can perform better for your case, but i'm bad with photoshop sad.gif
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Actually as far as I know, a few more shops are taking their stock from YL too. Last time I was hunting 85mm f/1.4G high and low... all my regular suppliers no stock... but when YL had stock, all of them had stock too >_<
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Dec 12 2013, 05:35 PM)
Actually as far as I know, a few more shops are taking their stock from YL too. Last time I was hunting 85mm f/1.4G high and low... all my regular suppliers no stock... but when YL had stock, all of them had stock too >_<
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QUOTE(lanusb @ Dec 12 2013, 10:56 AM)
i want to ask lightroom masters here, how can i get this dreamy vintage/ effect from lightroom?
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You can start by downloading presets for Lightroom icon_rolleyes.gif
There are a lot of presets available for free download in the web, and many are vintage hehe~
After you have downloaded, apply the preset onto your photo, and adjust from there icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Dec 12 2013, 10:59 AM)
Old story already la, you can read about it here

Of course, considering it's age, the seller might have changed for the better, or maybe not.

I can only say good luck lah to those who wanna deal with him.  laugh.gif
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Just finished reading it, sorry to hear of your experience man...
Although I wasn't dealing with mitmivec, my experience was not good as well... macam don't even want my money also haha laugh.gif
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QUOTE(amduser @ Dec 12 2013, 04:40 PM)
for me, lightroom is easy to use but it uses a lot of RAM and PC resources

try photoshop, i find it less resource hogging so maybe can perform better for your case, but i'm bad with photoshop sad.gif
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QUOTE(lanusb @ Dec 12 2013, 10:56 AM)
i want to ask lightroom masters here, how can i get this dreamy vintage/ effect from lightroom?
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 12 2013, 05:55 PM)
You can start by downloading presets for Lightroom icon_rolleyes.gif
There are a lot of presets available for free download in the web, and many are vintage hehe~
After you have downloaded, apply the preset onto your photo, and adjust from there icon_rolleyes.gif
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Try look for presets here

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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 12 2013, 12:16 PM)
Hi folks!
I think I want to try wedding photoshoot next year. Currently I only have 35mm and 10-24 (for landscape, lol!), planning to get Yongnuo flash gun next. Is there any other equipments needed that I should be aware of? For Yongnuo flash, what particular model is good for a new flash user like me? My budget is below RM350.
Guys, icon_question.gif

Or do you guys all have 1st party flash? sweat.gif

@Pro: Thanks for the link. Found it useful. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 12 2013, 06:08 PM)
Guys,  icon_question.gif

Or do you guys all have 1st party flash? sweat.gif

@Pro: Thanks for the link. Found it useful. biggrin.gif
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Welcome. Glad it helped. laugh.gif

As for the flash, i'll go for 565EX because it has ttl but it's above ur budget. 560 fits ur budget but its fully manual... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Dec 12 2013, 11:38 AM)
just read finish ur story.
sorry about that. but what happen to ur tammy after that?

in the past my tammy 70-300 also has this same issue. photo taken in some condition it will become under exposure. In same setting in camera, taken few shot at same location, same position and just different click. A different exposure image will appear. it happen most in the matrix mode n less in spot mode. At the end, i send it back to for warranty and it come back without issue anymore.

moral of story is for tammy, it is better to stick to local set although it slightly expensive...
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After that event, as you have discovered, matrix metering shows the fault the most, so I used center average from then onwards, other than that I'm pretty happy with my copy until I sold it recently. icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(f5calvin @ Dec 12 2013, 02:53 PM)
n his price is rocketing high! >.< it's obvious i noe the pricing, yet he never wanna reduce it.. so i jz went off..
KL used camera and lenses https://www.facebook.com/KLDslr not bad  thumbup.gif
low prices and quite efficient..dealt with him once..
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Yeah, summore a colleague of mine went there and all he got was bragging that their price confirm the lowest.

QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 12 2013, 05:55 PM)
You can start by downloading presets for Lightroom icon_rolleyes.gif
There are a lot of presets available for free download in the web, and many are vintage hehe~
After you have downloaded, apply the preset onto your photo, and adjust from there icon_rolleyes.gif
Just finished reading it, sorry to hear of your experience man...
Although I wasn't dealing with mitmivec, my experience was not good as well... macam don't even want my money also haha  laugh.gif
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I only dealt with eric from start to end, if the rest is as bad then maswell don't even let me see them also. doh.gif

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Spam for tonight. Caterpillar (I guess) macro.

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Regarding the dust in my D3200 viewfinder, i made a huge mistake by dismantle the focusing screen and super imposed screen. I'm not sure about other models design, but D3200 design is separated focusing screen and super imposed screen (with focus grid).

The dust is inside the inner side of super imposed screen, which is the side facing prism. I wipe with micro fiber cloth and now the screen is full with many fine scratch. The focusing screen too. The expensive lesson for me. cry.gif

Anyway, anyone here know how much for these 2 parts? I know the focusing screen is around 100+, just dun know how much for the super imposed screen.

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Spam for tonight. Caterpillar (I guess) macro.

Was shooting this:
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very nice. either this is very big or ...well it looks big
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 13 2013, 08:23 AM)
Regarding the dust in my D3200 viewfinder, i made a huge mistake by dismantle the focusing screen and super imposed screen. I'm not sure about other models design, but D3200 design is separated focusing screen and super imposed screen (with focus grid).

The dust is inside the inner side of super imposed screen, which is the side facing prism. I wipe with micro fiber cloth and now the screen is full with many fine scratch. The focusing screen too. The expensive lesson for me. cry.gif

Anyway, anyone here know how much for these 2 parts? I know the focusing screen is around 100+, just dun know how much for the super imposed screen.

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Should just leave the dust alone or get Nikon SC to clean since under warranty.

Anyway, I believe the fine scratches will not affect your final pics. Perhaps 0.01% off. I'm basing the fact that you should not see the scratches on your pics or viewfinder just like you cannot see your fingerprints on your lens.

Just fix everything back on the camera and have a go. Check at all AF points under bright daylight are working and spot on accurate and view the test pics at 100% on PC monitor.


If you're fussy, send it to Nikon and have them access it and quote you replacement parts if required. I believe your wedding is very close? Turn around for Nikon service can be quite long. Expect about a month or so. The other thing is worry if they see you dismantled the camera body, they will void warranty and future claims.

Good luck.
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 13 2013, 08:23 AM)
Regarding the dust in my D3200 viewfinder, i made a huge mistake by dismantle the focusing screen and super imposed screen. I'm not sure about other models design, but D3200 design is separated focusing screen and super imposed screen (with focus grid).

The dust is inside the inner side of super imposed screen, which is the side facing prism. I wipe with micro fiber cloth and now the screen is full with many fine scratch. The focusing screen too. The expensive lesson for me. cry.gif

Anyway, anyone here know how much for these 2 parts? I know the focusing screen is around 100+, just dun know how much for the super imposed screen.

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Man, you sure is brave to fiddle your new camera. I'm afraid to dismantle anything in my DLSR. ohmy.gif
About the micro fibre cloth, did you use the small blue micro fibre cloth that you get with the camera? I personally avoid that particular kind for any usage on glasses. Like jchue73 suggest, take it to Nikon Centre, they will fix it and replace the parts with new ones.

Sorry to hear this, good luck, hope you get it fixed soon. nod.gif

QUOTE(Agito666 @ Dec 13 2013, 09:21 AM)
very nice. either this is very big or ...well it looks big
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Thanks, it was a small one lah, like any caterpillar, I just shoved my lens closer. smile.gif
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QUOTE(jchue73 @ Dec 13 2013, 10:44 AM)
Should just leave the dust alone or get Nikon SC to clean since under warranty.

Anyway, I believe the fine scratches will not affect your final pics. Perhaps 0.01% off. I'm basing the fact that you should not see the scratches on your pics or viewfinder just like you cannot see your fingerprints on your lens.

Just fix everything back on the camera and have a go. Check at all AF points under bright daylight are working and spot on accurate and view the test pics at 100% on PC monitor.
If you're fussy, send it to Nikon and have them access it and quote you replacement parts if required. I believe your wedding is very close? Turn around for Nikon service can be quite long. Expect about a month or so. The other thing is worry if they see you dismantled the camera body, they will void warranty and future claims.

Good luck.
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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 13 2013, 11:46 AM)
Man, you sure is brave to fiddle your new camera. I'm afraid to dismantle anything in my DLSR. ohmy.gif
About the micro fibre cloth, did you use the small blue micro fibre cloth that you get with the camera? I personally avoid that particular kind for any usage on glasses. Like jchue73 suggest, take it to Nikon Centre, they will fix it and replace the parts with new ones.

Sorry to hear this, good luck, hope you get it fixed soon. nod.gif
Thanks, it was a small one lah, like any caterpillar, I just shoved my lens closer. smile.gif
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Thanks bro, my wedding over already, and this happened before my wedding day, no effect on output quality.

Just that i dun know those glasses are so fragile, else i would wait after i bought the blower on next day.

Anyway, i think the warranty will be void once i send the camera back to shop that i bought, am i right?
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 13 2013, 08:23 AM)
Regarding the dust in my D3200 viewfinder, i made a huge mistake by dismantle the focusing screen and super imposed screen. I'm not sure about other models design, but D3200 design is separated focusing screen and super imposed screen (with focus grid).

The dust is inside the inner side of super imposed screen, which is the side facing prism. I wipe with micro fiber cloth and now the screen is full with many fine scratch. The focusing screen too. The expensive lesson for me. cry.gif

Anyway, anyone here know how much for these 2 parts? I know the focusing screen is around 100+, just dun know how much for the super imposed screen.

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i nearly did the same thing, luckily decided not to take the risk at the end. those dusts are super annoying since they are deep inside the viewfinder, not just on the mirror alone. I used the cloth to wipe the reflex mirror last time, end up leaving some smudge on it sweat.gif when i send my camera for lens cleaning few days ago, the camera shop told me not worth removing the dusts since it will require a lot of work including dismantling the whole viewfinder part and would costs rm200-300.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 13 2013, 01:46 PM)
i nearly did the same thing, luckily decided not to take the risk at the end. those dusts are super annoying since they are deep inside the viewfinder, not just on the mirror alone. I used the cloth to wipe the reflex mirror last time, end up leaving some smudge on it  sweat.gif  when i send my camera for lens cleaning few days ago, the camera shop told me not worth removing the dusts since it will require a lot of work including dismantling the whole viewfinder part and would costs rm200-300.
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Yes, bro, as bold part, super annoying, 2 fiber dusts stick inside the super imposed screen and just on top of the 2 focus points, everytime focus sure will see it. I can wait for next day to buy the blower, but due to my own decision, i dismantle myself and wipe using the micro fiber cloth that come with the camera. I'm too naive to expect those cloth provided should be scratch proof and dustless compare to normal fiber cloth. sad.gif That was last Friday night, 2 days before my wedding.

Yesterday night i just did a final clean up using contact lens cleanser and flush with filtered water, after that blow off the water using rocket blower without wiping. But is too late, i use my handphone camera flash as the light source, direct to the reflex mirror and i observe at the viewfinder, alot of fine scratch in vertical and horizontal direction. Although not really obvious after i put back the lens, but it become an 'imperfection' inside my heart, although it won't affect the photo quality, but i still feel it will. sad.gif

No pain no gain. sad.gif

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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 13 2013, 02:05 PM)
Yes, bro, as bold part, super annoying, 2 fiber dusts stick inside the super imposed screen and just on top of the 2 focus points, everytime focus sure will see it. I can wait for next day to buy the blower, but due to my own decision, i dismantle myself and wipe using the micro fiber cloth that come with the camera. I'm too naive to expect those cloth provided should be scratch proof and dustless compare to normal fiber cloth. sad.gif That was last Friday night, 2 days before my wedding.

Yesterday night i just did a final clean up using contact lens cleanser and flush with filtered water, after that blow off the water using rocket blower without wiping. But is too late, i use my handphone camera flash as the light source, direct to the reflex mirror and i observe at the viewfinder, alot of fine scratch in vertical and horizontal direction. Although not really obvious after i put back the lens, but it become an 'imperfection' inside my heart, although it won't affect the photo quality, but i still feel it will. sad.gif

No pain no gain. sad.gif
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moral of the story, don't simply touch camera inner parts, they are so damn complicated and fragile.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 13 2013, 04:41 PM)
moral of the story, don't simply touch camera inner parts, they are so damn complicated and fragile.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 13 2013, 04:41 PM)
moral of the story, don't simply touch camera inner parts, they are so damn complicated and fragile.
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Dec 13 2013, 04:55 PM)
Always better to pay and have it done by the experts ;-)
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 13 2013, 05:12 PM)
I dont even dare to clean the sensor laugh.gif
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Always better to pay and have it done by the experts ;-)
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I dont even dare to clean the sensor laugh.gif
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i did a mistake too last time by using so called cleaning fluid for camera (it didn't write for what part) on my sensor, end up leaving a little smudgy spot on it. luckily canon SC didn't ask anything about it and clean it free for me. (the old days when sensor cleaning is free cry.gif )
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it is advisable not to clean sensor yourself.
those small stuff actually you can try find 3rd party with good reputation for doing it, they even will tell you price first when you ask for the price...not like those former SC that you need to waste time to send your camera and wait for they inspect (you need to pay inspection fees, nikon i think rm20 for that) then quote you back.... whistling.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Dec 13 2013, 05:12 PM)
I dont even dare to clean the sensor laugh.gif
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Only thing I dare to clean is the lens outer element front and back laugh.gif that also I worried accidentally scratching it ._.
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Only thing I dare to clean is the lens outer element front and back  laugh.gif that also I worried accidentally scratching it ._.
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haha i don't even dare to wipe mine. kit lens and nifty fifty still can, i don't dare touch my 70-200's front element, imagine how much it needs to fix if that 77mm glass got scratched.
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Dec 13 2013, 06:03 PM)
Only thing I dare to clean is the lens outer element front and back  laugh.gif that also I worried accidentally scratching it ._.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 13 2013, 06:06 PM)
haha i don't even dare to wipe mine. kit lens and nifty fifty still can, i don't dare touch my 70-200's front element, imagine how much it needs to fix if that 77mm glass got scratched.
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No choice every now and then I accidentally touch the back element cause I'm using belt system. Even lenspen also can't clean properly >_< Just bought a box of pre moistened swabs from Zeiss for cleaning, hopefully it will work well biggrin.gif

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hahaha....because ur lens is very expensive
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No choice every now and then I accidentally touch the back element cause I'm using belt system. Even lenspen also can't clean properly >_< Just bought a box of pre moistened swabs from Zeiss for cleaning, hopefully it will work well biggrin.gif
Still need to clean >_< else image quality crap also no point.
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wonder if little smudge or dust on front element will affect IQ?
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Mine kena back element... so... :S front element I have UV filter so not so worried on that.
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There was one who climbed onto my bag last time and I accidentally touched it. It was rather painful at first, then skin inflammation started appearing @_@ Took around 3-4 days for them to fade away, very itchy throughout!
Amazing how something so small can cause so much trouble lol, without the need to sting or bite laugh.gif
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wonder if little smudge or dust on front element will affect IQ?
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Smudge will cause flaring to be more prone.

I usually wipe with clean/new lens tissue soaked with 100% alcohol.
That also I slowly wipe to avoid wiping off the coating.

I try not to use those used spectacle cloth as there may be some dust/oil there which you could drag across the lens.
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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 13 2013, 02:05 PM)
Yes, bro, as bold part, super annoying, 2 fiber dusts stick inside the super imposed screen and just on top of the 2 focus points, everytime focus sure will see it. I can wait for next day to buy the blower, but due to my own decision, i dismantle myself and wipe using the micro fiber cloth that come with the camera. I'm too naive to expect those cloth provided should be scratch proof and dustless compare to normal fiber cloth. sad.gif That was last Friday night, 2 days before my wedding.

Yesterday night i just did a final clean up using contact lens cleanser and flush with filtered water, after that blow off the water using rocket blower without wiping. But is too late, i use my handphone camera flash as the light source, direct to the reflex mirror and i observe at the viewfinder, alot of fine scratch in vertical and horizontal direction. Although not really obvious after i put back the lens, but it become an 'imperfection' inside my heart, although it won't affect the photo quality, but i still feel it will. sad.gif

No pain no gain. sad.gif
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Youtube have alot of mirror cleaning video, all video also asking to wear glove and use only rocket blower to blow, look like u didnt follow the instruction haha, I did my without any problem, but my dust stil can be see after I clean it, I suspect its from the inside viewfinder, so I just leave it and HAVE to get used it sad.gif
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QUOTE(LegendLee @ Dec 14 2013, 02:09 AM)
Smudge will cause flaring to be more prone.

I usually wipe with clean/new lens tissue soaked with 100% alcohol.
That also I slowly wipe to avoid wiping off the coating. 

I try not to use those used spectacle cloth as there may be some dust/oil there which you could drag across the lens.
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I use lens pen only for couple of year, so far so good hehe
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Guys where in PJ can get good low price for D3200 or D5200?
Considering one of these 2 models with kit lens. Thx
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Guys where in PJ can get good low price for D3200 or D5200?
Considering one of these 2 models with kit lens. Thx
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beside digitalmall is kfc, beside kfc is a shop i forgot the name. at seksyen 14. there low price.
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Dec 14 2013, 10:13 AM)
beside digitalmall is kfc, beside kfc is a shop i forgot the name. at seksyen 14. there low price.
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QUOTE(LegendLee @ Dec 14 2013, 02:09 AM)
Smudge will cause flaring to be more prone.

I usually wipe with clean/new lens tissue soaked with 100% alcohol.
That also I slowly wipe to avoid wiping off the coating. 

I try not to use those used spectacle cloth as there may be some dust/oil there which you could drag across the lens.
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didn't know that sweat.gif

i takut to use my micro fibre cloth anymore after using it for like half year, scare the dusts will gather on it and makes the cleaning worse by introducing more dusts on it. worst case is scratching the coating.

QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Dec 14 2013, 09:53 AM)
Youtube have alot of mirror cleaning video, all video also asking to wear glove and use only rocket blower to blow, look like u didnt follow the instruction haha, I did my without any problem, but my dust stil can be see after I clean it, I suspect its from the inside viewfinder, so I just leave it and HAVE to get used it sad.gif
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yeah, those on mirror can be blow away easily and won't really annoy shooting but those that went into the prism will become really kacau since they wont go away.
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Love the colors and the overall feel very much! thumbup.gif
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been struggling which camera to buy as my first camera. Juggling between mirrorless and dslr, and in the end, i just bought nikon d5200 with 18-55mm kit lens. Hope it's good enough for my to explore. Trying to lower down my expectations of getting fabulous photos from the dslr+kitlens.. lol
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QUOTE(law_yew_wooi @ Dec 14 2013, 04:34 PM)
been struggling which camera to buy as my first camera. Juggling between mirrorless and dslr, and in the end, i just bought nikon d5200 with 18-55mm kit lens. Hope it's good enough for my to explore. Trying to lower down my expectations of getting fabulous photos from the dslr+kitlens.. lol
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Congrats on ur purchase... U can create good pics with any gear laugh.gif
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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Dec 14 2013, 09:54 AM)
I use lens pen only for couple of year, so far so good hehe
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No scratches using lens pen? I have one, but I don't trust that brush. What particular kind of lens pen you use?
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oof abit leh..y ar? 35mm rite?
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Sigh I just bought this nikon n5200 for 2 days, and when I tried out the high aperture, something nasty happened. A black spot on the top left corner, can't view it from the ovf. So unlucky.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/10218135@N04/11366940786/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10218135@N04/11366940966/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10218135@N04/11367045433/

hope that it's just a dust and not scratch..
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QUOTE(law_yew_wooi @ Dec 14 2013, 09:57 PM)
Sigh I just bought this nikon n5200 for 2 days, and when I tried out the high aperture, something nasty happened. A black spot on the top left corner, can't view it from the ovf. So unlucky.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/10218135@N04/11366940786/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10218135@N04/11366940966/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10218135@N04/11367045433/

hope that it's just a dust and not scratch..
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A pair of Copera marginipes in wheel position (mating) laugh.gif
Lucky find, note the heart shape!

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QUOTE(law_yew_wooi @ Dec 14 2013, 09:57 PM)
Sigh I just bought this nikon n5200 for 2 days, and when I tried out the high aperture, something nasty happened. A black spot on the top left corner, can't view it from the ovf. So unlucky.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/10218135@N04/11366940786/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10218135@N04/11366940966/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10218135@N04/11367045433/

hope that it's just a dust and not scratch..
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Read the manual and find sensor cleaning menu, do it several time. I recommend settings it to clean every on/off. I did that and it seems to reduce the necessity to clean my sensor with a blower.

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A pair of Copera marginipes in wheel position (mating) laugh.gif
Lucky find, note the heart shape!

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Looks noisy... Heavily cropped? hmm.gif

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Good observations!

Yeah~ heavily cropped and shot with bumped up ISO nod.gif
This kind of phenomenon is not easy to shoot upclose since dragonflies/damselflies in tandem are especially alert and they always keep their distance cry.gif

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QUOTE(copperwire93 @ Dec 14 2013, 10:53 PM)
Read the manual and find sensor cleaning menu, do it several time. I recommend settings it to clean every on/off. I did that and it seems to reduce the necessity to clean my sensor with a blower.

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Wah, love the 2nd shot!
It really is one fat spider haha laugh.gif
Any shots of it showing the patterns on its abdomen? A bit curious as to what it is haha...
Cause if I am not mistaken, this might be a nocturnal spider brows.gif
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Hehe, I've managed to get an upclose shot too XD

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Dec 15 2013, 02:40 AM)
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Hehe, I've managed to get an upclose shot too XD

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nice! have you tried stacking the pics? i.e. focus on different parts , than stack it so everything from front till body end is focused......but that dragonfly is gorgeous focused or not!!
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nice! have you tried stacking the pics? i.e. focus on different parts , than stack it so everything from front till body end is focused......but that dragonfly is gorgeous focused or not!!
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Yeah, I've tried focus stacking before; sometimes I still prefer non-stacking shots haha laugh.gif Like for this photo, the concentration is on the head only.. But you are right, I should've taken a stacked version to see whether it might end up better icon_rolleyes.gif

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