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Sharing some cats and dogs photos taken during my recent Taiwan trip laugh.gif


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aiyak no wonder i see no new post. see2 new thread liao
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Congrats on new thread guys.
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I plan to buy 35mm lens, now I have kit lens 18-140mm for my d5300. now I want to buy grad ND filter. this lens has different thread size right? any one has suggestion which one lens is better with filter to capture landscape?
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QUOTE(Max_07s @ Apr 1 2014, 02:19 PM)
I plan to buy 35mm lens, now I have kit lens 18-140mm for my d5300. now I want to buy grad ND filter. this lens has different thread size right? any one has suggestion which one lens is better with filter to capture landscape?
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QUOTE(Max_07s @ Apr 1 2014, 02:19 PM)
I plan to buy 35mm lens, now I have kit lens 18-140mm for my d5300. now I want to buy grad ND filter. this lens has different thread size right? any one has suggestion which one lens is better with filter to capture landscape?
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i suggest no need graduated filter la. just shoot RAW. if cant use 1 shot, then use bracketing.
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Never realize I posted that many in the previous thread o.o

Btw, anyway to focus a 1.4 lens accurately a? Focus recompose using center point the focus always run away 1.

Only can use outer focus point le huh? ==
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 1 2014, 05:08 PM)
Never realize I posted that many in the previous thread o.o

Btw, anyway to focus a 1.4 lens accurately a? Focus recompose using center point the focus always run away 1.

Only can use outer focus point le huh? ==
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Focus recomposing is usually not accurate when your DOF is small oh hmm.gif
Try manually selecting AF points? hmm.gif

Can try it using Liveview too if you need to "focus" on areas way outside the focusing area haha
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haha didn't thought I spam canon thread spam until nikon thread also let me spam XD
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 1 2014, 05:08 PM)
Never realize I posted that many in the previous thread o.o

Btw, anyway to focus a 1.4 lens accurately a? Focus recompose using center point the focus always run away 1.

Only can use outer focus point le huh? ==
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Normally what I do is, if I'm really near to subject I would use the corner AF points. If I'm relatively far away then I would rely on the middle points (or any of the 15 cross sensors).
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Apr 1 2014, 07:38 PM)
Normally what I do is, if I'm really near to subject I would use the corner AF points. If I'm relatively far away then I would rely on the middle points (or any of the 15 cross sensors).
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any reason for this?
angle or DOF?

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Based on my experience, the corner AF points tends to miss when I shoot far away subject. And shooting close to mfd, its best not to recompose ;-) (oh the side AF works pretty well when subject is close).
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So fast new thread.... Havent been shooting for a long time cry.gif
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Apr 1 2014, 08:58 PM)
Based on my experience, the corner AF points tends to miss when I shoot far away subject. And shooting close to mfd, its best not to recompose ;-) (oh the side AF works pretty well when subject is close).
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seem reasonable... im always using centre point and recompose..
either the subject is far or close.. and always miss the focus by a hair if close

hmm... will try using the outer af point if the subject is closed..
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Apr 1 2014, 09:55 PM)
So fast new thread.... Havent been shooting for a long time cry.gif
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My second image in flickr. please comment about it notworthy.gif

Please comment
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 1 2014, 11:57 PM)
My second image in flickr. please comment about it  notworthy.gif

Please comment
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Nice phone there mate! notworthy.gif
New one? brows.gif
I think your photo lacks a main focus, as in I'm not sure what you are trying to show with your photo if I didn't read your title
Next time try to use a clean background (remove the other phone, headset and Nikon bag), or blur out the background altogether with large apertures (either shoot at max focal length @F5.6, OR any short focal length @F3.5), so that the focus will be on the phone and box itself nod.gif

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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 1 2014, 11:57 PM)
My second image in flickr. please comment about it  notworthy.gif

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snapshot like using handphones
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 1 2014, 11:57 PM)
My second image in flickr. please comment about it  notworthy.gif

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is quite a bad shoot, you should see how other photographers shoot foods and products photography, learn more on composition and lightning

you can refer to goldfries's collection
http://www.goldfries.com/category/photogra...otoshoot-setup/
http://www.goldfries.com/category/photography/

anyway, keep trying and you will get better, it's not like i'm any better either, let's keep learning and improving together icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 2 2014, 12:03 AM)
Nice phone there mate!  notworthy.gif
New one? brows.gif
I think your photo lacks a main focus, as in I'm not sure what you are trying to show with your photo if I didn't read your title
Next time try to use a clean background (remove the other phone, headset and Nikon bag), or blur out the background altogether with large apertures (either shoot at max focal length @F5.6, OR any short focal length @F3.5), so that the focus will be on the phone and box itself nod.gif
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I'm truly sorry with those background stuff. Randomly snap some pic and start with editing using LR. I will improvise the shot next time . thanks alot of the comments notworthy.gif alot to learn

QUOTE(razuryza @ Apr 2 2014, 12:16 AM)
snapshot like using handphones
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shocking.gif ya ar? that bad? cry.gif
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QUOTE(amduser @ Apr 2 2014, 12:37 AM)
is quite a bad shoot, you should see how other photographers shoot foods and products photography, learn more on composition and lightning

you can refer to goldfries's collection
http://www.goldfries.com/category/photogra...otoshoot-setup/
http://www.goldfries.com/category/photography/

anyway, keep trying and you will get better, it's not like i'm any better either, let's keep learning and improving together icon_rolleyes.gif
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Sorry alot. Will try improvise it . sweat.gif
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 2 2014, 12:37 AM)
I'm truly sorry with those background stuff. Randomly snap some pic and start with editing using LR. I will improvise the shot next time . thanks alot of the comments  notworthy.gif alot to learn
shocking.gif  ya ar? that bad? cry.gif
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Don't worry man, my 1st few thousand photos were very bad as well haha laugh.gif
You'll slowly learn about composition, lighting and post-processing along the way~
In fact, its good that you have already started using LR while you learn your photography, more efficient thumbup.gif

I don't have any phone shots T___T
But I do have some camera shots. Just for your reference, I'm still pretty noob at this:
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Oh ya, this too hehe
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Keep it up~

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 2 2014, 12:44 AM)
Don't worry man, my 1st few thousand photos were very bad as well haha  laugh.gif
You'll slowly learn about composition, lighting and post-processing along the way~
In fact, its good that you have already started using LR while you learn your photography, more efficient  thumbup.gif

I don't have any phone shots T___T
But I do have some camera shots. Just for your reference, I'm still pretty noob at this:
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Keep it up~
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woah the red background with olympus camera shocking.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 1 2014, 05:41 PM)
Focus recomposing is usually not accurate when your DOF is small oh  hmm.gif
Try manually selecting AF points? hmm.gif

Can try it using Liveview too if you need to "focus" on areas way outside the focusing area haha
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Apr 1 2014, 07:38 PM)
Normally what I do is, if I'm really near to subject I would use the corner AF points. If I'm relatively far away then I would rely on the middle points (or any of the 15 cross sensors).
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Ahh.. thanks, will try again the next time I shoot human, haha. Shooting human is so hard.

Will be going sabah next week, and will be camping in one of the islands for a night, hopefully will be able to get some nice landscape shots. rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 2 2014, 12:46 AM)
woah the red background with olympus camera  shocking.gif
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Try to use Spoiler tags for long replies ya bro icon_rolleyes.gif
So to keep things less messy laugh.gif

Ohh... that one was just fooling around with the colors..
Based on what I've learnt, sometimes it feels nicer to have the same colors in a photo of a product e.g. The Olympus is red so I choose red background lights; Sony NEX is pink so I picked pink-coloured, girly stuffs rclxub.gif
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alot to learn still rclxub.gif
composition and lighting is something new to me. Need to read and try out more sweat.gif
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 2 2014, 12:37 AM)
I'm truly sorry with those background stuff. Randomly snap some pic and start with editing using LR. I will improvise the shot next time . thanks alot of the comments  notworthy.gif alot to learn
shocking.gif  ya ar? that bad? cry.gif
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no worries la.. i was like u as a beginner, my 1st 10k shutter just like snapshots... just keep shooting and shooting.. and try everything smile.gif icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 2 2014, 12:44 AM)
Don't worry man, my 1st few thousand photos were very bad as well haha  laugh.gif
You'll slowly learn about composition, lighting and post-processing along the way~
In fact, its good that you have already started using LR while you learn your photography, more efficient  thumbup.gif

I don't have any phone shots T___T
But I do have some camera shots. Just for your reference, I'm still pretty noob at this:
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Keep it up~
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fuiyooo.. cantek notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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alot to learn still  rclxub.gif
composition and lighting is something new to me. Need to read and try out more  sweat.gif
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Take your time to learn bro, eventually will become great like the sifus here thumbup.gif
Don't worry too much about advanced lighting first, that can come later~
As for composition, for a start, don't put your subject at the middle of a photo, put on the sides instead ~

QUOTE(teetaatee @ Apr 2 2014, 12:52 AM)
no worries la.. i was like u as a beginner, my 1st 10k shutter just like snapshots... just keep shooting and shooting.. and try everything smile.gif  icon_rolleyes.gif
fuiyooo.. cantek  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Same here, felt like wasted a lot of photos when I look back now laugh.gif
Thanks sifu, your photos are much more cantek notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 2 2014, 01:00 AM)
Take your time to learn bro, eventually will become great like the sifus here  thumbup.gif
Don't worry too much about advanced lighting first, that can come later~
As for composition, for a start, don't put your subject at the middle of a photo, put on the sides instead ~
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Same here, felt like wasted a lot of photos when I look back now laugh.gif
Thanks sifu, your photos are much more cantek  notworthy.gif
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need to download more emagazine to read about newbie guide haha sweat.gif
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need to download more emagazine to read about newbie guide haha sweat.gif
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I would advise that you read up about the basics of picture composition. Most importantly currently get to know your camera and its functions well. Like how to change a setting fast (on the fly). Ya taking lots of pictures really helps. After a while it will all just gel up and you will be taking good photos smile.gif
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 1 2014, 05:08 PM)
Never realize I posted that many in the previous thread o.o

Btw, anyway to focus a 1.4 lens accurately a? Focus recompose using center point the focus always run away 1.

Only can use outer focus point le huh? ==
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i think it's sharp n accurate for this picture(using centre focus point) Sigma 50mm 1.4 on D610. i usually use only middle focus point, since the other cross type focus point oso vy close to middle one, not much difference. besides, the outer focus points are less accurate , i dont feel safe using them.

QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 1 2014, 05:41 PM)
Focus recomposing is usually not accurate when your DOF is small oh  hmm.gif
Try manually selecting AF points? hmm.gif

Can try it using Liveview too if you need to "focus" on areas way outside the focusing area haha
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yeah, can use liveview too, or face detection so that u no need recompose or select where to focus.

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oh that's how to do it.. new info.. hmm.. if it's close, why not use liveview? thought it's slower n sometimes i find it blur. i think my handshake more on liveview.. doh.gif
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ChaosSixth no worries la.. im still snap shooting after 6 years as long as you happi cool.gif
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QUOTE(slimfox @ Apr 2 2014, 01:43 AM)
I would advise that you read up about the basics of picture composition. Most importantly currently get to know your camera and its functions well. Like how to change a setting fast (on the fly). Ya taking lots of pictures really helps. After a while it will all just gel up and you will be taking good photos  smile.gif
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ChaosSixth no worries la.. im still snap shooting after 6 years  as long as you happi  cool.gif
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Appreciate advises from sifu here notworthy.gif make me more "fire" up to read and take more pictures
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 2 2014, 12:44 AM)
Don't worry man, my 1st few thousand photos were very bad as well haha  laugh.gif
You'll slowly learn about composition, lighting and post-processing along the way~
In fact, its good that you have already started using LR while you learn your photography, more efficient  thumbup.gif

I don't have any phone shots T___T
But I do have some camera shots. Just for your reference, I'm still pretty noob at this:

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Keep it up~
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And congratz u still are the top spammer. notworthy.gif
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Spotted. Alienware wor.  whistling.gif
And congratz u still are the top spammer.  notworthy.gif
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Yeah, bling bling laugh.gif
Make very good background for "fancy" shots laugh.gif

Yeah, I have a "reputation" to defend here rclxm9.gif
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It was flower season in Taiwan, took A LOT of flower macro shots wub.gif wub.gif
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 2 2014, 08:36 AM)
Appreciate advises from sifu here  notworthy.gif make me more "fire" up to read and take more pictures
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Ai ya I'm just a novice enthusiastic don't la call sifu (but some here have reach that level and above la). I'm just sharing my experiences with you only la.

Funny thing is that you will find that some of your experimental shots might turn out to be fabulous (by fluke tongue.gif ).

Enjoy yourself!
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 2 2014, 08:36 AM)
make me more "fire" up to read and take more pictures
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u can try to take flower pics 1st.. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Apr 2 2014, 01:56 AM)
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i think it's sharp n accurate for this picture(using centre focus point) Sigma 50mm 1.4 on D610. i usually use only middle focus point, since the other cross type focus point oso vy close to middle one, not much difference. besides, the outer focus points are less accurate , i dont feel safe using them.
yeah, can use liveview too, or face detection so that u no need recompose or select where to focus.

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oh that's how to do it.. new info.. hmm.. if it's close, why not use liveview? thought it's slower n sometimes i find it blur. i think my handshake more on liveview..  doh.gif
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LV is just too slow on my D800 laugh.gif
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just wondering, post processing is it important? for my level now (newbie) , i think i should focus more onto getting better shots than editing. isnt it? smile.gif
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just wondering, post processing is it important? for my level now (newbie) , i think i should focus more onto getting better shots than editing. isnt it?  smile.gif
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I'm a newbie, for me, I focus develop my skill and understanding my camera system. play around with camera and enjoy it. editing is one thing to improve the quality. I'm not enjoy so much to sit around for long time to edit a pic. so I choose to snap a pic. IMHO
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QUOTE(piscesguy @ Apr 2 2014, 02:06 PM)
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I also started photography by taking pics of flowers until my friends keep talking abt it... Now more into landscape cool2.gif

BTW, how to post photos from flickr now? icon_question.gif

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I also started photography by taking pics of flowers until my friends keep talking abt it... Now more into landscape cool2.gif

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just wondering, post processing is it important? for my level now (newbie) , i think i should focus more onto getting better shots than editing. isnt it?  smile.gif
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I think post-processing has become an essential part of photography already nod.gif
The higher you go, the more processing work you'll learn and apply hmm.gif

Its very hard to produce a photo that stands out without any post-processing nod.gif

This is also one of the reasons why Adobe is being sued for "distorting reality" laugh.gif But this is life la haha... we all love Pacific Rim right? lol
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I think post-processing has become an essential part of photography already nod.gif
The higher you go, the more processing work you'll learn and apply hmm.gif

Its very hard to produce a photo that stands out without any post-processing  nod.gif

This is also one of the reasons why Adobe is being sued for "distorting reality" laugh.gif But this is life la haha... we all love Pacific Rim right? lol
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my gf always say this to me. U no edit ur face got alot of pimples. pimples = ugly LOL
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Oh, this one only applies to girls I suppose.. or those in advertising haha laugh.gif
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bought used dont know what brand and most of the time in the box...
so do u really need it? good one is not cheap...that is what i feel
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Don't worry man, my 1st few thousand photos were very bad as well haha  laugh.gif
You'll slowly learn about composition, lighting and post-processing along the way~
In fact, its good that you have already started using LR while you learn your photography, more efficient  thumbup.gif

I don't have any phone shots T___T
But I do have some camera shots. Just for your reference, I'm still pretty noob at this:
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Saw your photos of your taiwan trip.. awesome shot.. rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

I was wondering how did you do the effect for like vintage feel.. not sure how to describe but is like yellow, greenish feel to all the photos.. mind share the process of it?

For example the last photo with your SB700, the grainny feel to it.. nod.gif nod.gif

Side question : what camera stand is that? looking for one with light weight for my upcoming trip~

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Saw your photos of your taiwan trip.. awesome shot.. rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif

I was wondering how did you do the effect for like vintage feel.. not sure how to describe but is like yellow, greenish feel to all the photos.. mind share the process of it?

For example the last photo with your SB700, the grainny feel to it..  nod.gif  nod.gif

Side question : what camera stand is that? looking for one with light weight for my upcoming trip~
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Same question I want to ask him. The stand is Sirui if I not mistake. smile.gif
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Saw your photos of your taiwan trip.. awesome shot..

I was wondering how did you do the effect for like vintage feel.. not sure how to describe but is like yellow, greenish feel to all the photos.. mind share the process of it?

For example the last photo with your SB700, the grainny feel to it..  nod.gif  nod.gif

Side question : what camera stand is that? looking for one with light weight for my upcoming trip~
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Thanks for taking your time to look at the photos mate notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
If you want to see the full album, with descriptions and itinerary, do feel free to add me on FaceBook haha~ Was too lazy to retype captions for Flickr laugh.gif

Ahh, I've been trying to learn this effect for quite some time too haha... asked around but no one seems to know or want to help T___T

Its very simple actually haha, you simply need to (Lightroom 5) pull the left end of the tone curve up.. that will make the black color lighter (should be able to get similar effect by increasing the "Blacks" bar just below "Whites"), thus giving the effect , at the same time (depending on the amount of light in your photo), you decrease "Highlights", "Shadows" and "Whites".
After this, do some minor tweaks until you get the effect you want icon_rolleyes.gif Can adjust "Temps" and "Tints" too, usually I will increase the Yellows by a bit

I usually like to increase the Hues of Yellow and Green by a bit (~+5-+10) if there are greeneries (tree, bush etc.) in the shot. This of course, depends on your personal preference, I prefer greenish photos over yellow... At this time I only know how to really tweak Yellows and Greens, still practising with other colors icon_rolleyes.gif

Sorry if unclear haha, its a bit hard to generalize laugh.gif
Different photos will require different "magnitude" of tweaking haha... takes time to learn and apply

QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Apr 3 2014, 01:52 PM)
Same question I want to ask him. The stand is Sirui if I not mistake.  smile.gif
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Good eyes mate!
Its a 1.7kg SIRUI, I've purposely chose this one because its light, small, sturdy, and at the same time doesn't cost a bomb like Carbon Fibre ones do haha laugh.gif
I love this tripod~ Only weakness is that it cannot reach very tall height, probably around 140-150cm only, which is not bad la haha
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Thanks for taking your time to look at the photos mate  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
If you want to see the full album, with descriptions and itinerary, do feel free to add me on FaceBook haha~ Was too lazy to retype captions for Flickr  laugh.gif

Ahh, I've been trying to learn this effect for quite some time too haha... asked around but no one seems to know or want to help  T___T

Its very simple actually haha, you simply need to (Lightroom 5) pull the left end of the tone curve up.. that will make the black color lighter (should be able to get similar effect by increasing the "Blacks" bar just below "Whites"), thus giving the effect , at the same time (depending on the amount of light in your photo), you decrease "Highlights", "Shadows" and "Whites".
After this, do some minor tweaks until you get the effect you want icon_rolleyes.gif Can adjust "Temps" and "Tints" too, usually I will increase the Yellows by a bit

I usually like to increase the Hues of Yellow and Green by a bit (~+5-+10) if there are greeneries (tree, bush etc.) in the shot. This of course, depends on your personal preference, I prefer greenish photos over yellow... At this time I only know how to really tweak Yellows and Greens, still practising with other colors icon_rolleyes.gif

Sorry if unclear haha, its a bit hard to generalize laugh.gif
Different photos will require different "magnitude" of tweaking haha... takes time to learn and apply
Good eyes mate!
Its a 1.7kg SIRUI, I've purposely chose this one because its light, small, sturdy, and at the same time doesn't cost a bomb like Carbon Fibre ones do haha laugh.gif
I love this tripod~ Only weakness is that it cannot reach very tall height, probably around 140-150cm only, which is not bad la haha
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Coz currently I am using too. tongue.gif
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Thanks for the info. Will try this tonight.  rclxms.gif
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Thanks for taking your time to look at the photos mate  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
If you want to see the full album, with descriptions and itinerary, do feel free to add me on FaceBook haha~ Was too lazy to retype captions for Flickr  laugh.gif

Ahh, I've been trying to learn this effect for quite some time too haha... asked around but no one seems to know or want to help  T___T

Its very simple actually haha, you simply need to (Lightroom 5) pull the left end of the tone curve up.. that will make the black color lighter (should be able to get similar effect by increasing the "Blacks" bar just below "Whites"), thus giving the effect , at the same time (depending on the amount of light in your photo), you decrease "Highlights", "Shadows" and "Whites".
After this, do some minor tweaks until you get the effect you want icon_rolleyes.gif Can adjust "Temps" and "Tints" too, usually I will increase the Yellows by a bit

I usually like to increase the Hues of Yellow and Green by a bit (~+5-+10) if there are greeneries (tree, bush etc.) in the shot. This of course, depends on your personal preference, I prefer greenish photos over yellow... At this time I only know how to really tweak Yellows and Greens, still practising with other colors icon_rolleyes.gif

Sorry if unclear haha, its a bit hard to generalize laugh.gif
Different photos will require different "magnitude" of tweaking haha... takes time to learn and apply
Good eyes mate!
Its a 1.7kg SIRUI, I've purposely chose this one because its light, small, sturdy, and at the same time doesn't cost a bomb like Carbon Fibre ones do haha laugh.gif
I love this tripod~ Only weakness is that it cannot reach very tall height, probably around 140-150cm only, which is not bad la haha
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fb mari... I want look~ planing revisit taiwan next year..  tongue.gif  tongue.gif
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Oh, you've been there before? haha laugh.gif
Really nice place... if given the chance I'll consider migrating there laugh.gif laugh.gif
Good food, nice weather, beautiful place and very friendly locals thumbup.gif

Can add me here haha:
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Oh, you've been there before? haha laugh.gif
Really nice place... if given the chance I'll consider migrating there  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
Good food, nice weather, beautiful place and very friendly locals  thumbup.gif

Can add me here haha:
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Please let me know who you are ya haha, I don't simply accept requests one, too many jor  laugh.gif
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first i search ji tan since ur flickr name show that...then see the person show up...i guess should not be u
then come back lowyat here saw got ppl ask the question i want to ask already
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 3 2014, 03:24 PM)
Oh, you've been there before? haha laugh.gif
Really nice place... if given the chance I'll consider migrating there  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
Good food, nice weather, beautiful place and very friendly locals  thumbup.gif

Can add me here haha:
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Please let me know who you are ya haha, I don't simply accept requests one, too many jor  laugh.gif
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Added, profile picture is Nicolas Cage,

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Ya been there last year where I still don't own a DSLR yet, using DC and relying my friend to take those good shot.
and that's the time it got me hooked up in photography, and here I am, burning time and money to learn to take good photos... haha

Yup, super friendly locals, nice food and place, but I went there on Winter, so... RAIN~ rclxub.gif still nice experience thou, especially the ladies.. tongue.gif

So now I'm preparing my skills and gear for Japan in May.. drool.gif

ah, the highlights,shadows and whites.. I try to do this with temp and tints and its look ugly.. cry.gif
Later try it on some expo shot I had..

same I also used to edit photo 1 by 1 with different settings to suit each condition of the photos... but time consuming..

Sirui which model?
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i just add you tongue.gif
first i search ji tan since ur flickr name show that...then see the person show up...i guess should not be u
then come back lowyat here saw got ppl ask the question i want to ask already
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Hey, thanks for adding man haha notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
You should try searching for "tanji" and look under Google images brows.gif brows.gif brows.gif

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Added, profile picture is Nicolas Cage,

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Ya been there last year where I still don't own a DSLR yet, using DC and relying my friend to take those good shot.
and that's the time it got me hooked up in photography, and here I am, burning time and money to learn to take good photos... haha

Yup, super friendly locals, nice food and place, but I went there on Winter, so... RAIN~  rclxub.gif still nice experience thou, especially the ladies..

So now I'm preparing my skills and gear for Japan in May.. 

ah, the highlights,shadows and whites.. I try to do this with temp and tints and its look ugly..
Later try it on some expo shot I had..

same I also used to edit photo 1 by 1 with different settings to suit each condition of the photos... but time consuming..

Sirui which model?
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Ahh, nice profile pic haha XD
Wow, didn't know Taiwan had such a huge impact in your quest for photography haha thumbup.gif
I'm sure you'll take way better photos now thumbup.gif
Japan's very beautiful during this time right? Nice yo hehe~

For the highlights, shadows and whites, I usually decrease them if the photo is under bright sunlight. If indoors, then increase them haha Sorry missed out just now laugh.gif But again, how much to tweak varies between photos ya~

It took me 10 days to finish editing my 10-days Taiwan trip photos too hehe, but its totally worth it la~

I can't remember the exact model haha, but its under this series:
http://www.siruicanada.com/tripods/t1204.htm

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Hey, thanks for adding man haha  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
You should try searching for "tanji" and look under Google images 
Ahh, nice profile pic haha XD
Wow, didn't know Taiwan had such a huge impact in your quest for photography haha thumbup.gif
I'm sure you'll take way better photos now thumbup.gif
Japan's very beautiful during this time right? Nice yo hehe~

For the highlights, shadows and whites, I usually decrease them if the photo is under bright sunlight. If indoors, then increase them haha Sorry missed out just now laugh.gif But again, how much to tweak varies between photos ya~

It took me 10 days to finish editing my 10-days Taiwan trip photos too hehe, but its totally worth it la~

I can't remember the exact model haha, but its under this series:
http://www.siruicanada.com/tripods/t1204.htm
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smile.gif No la, Taiwan > Friend's awesome shot > jealous > wanted to be the cool kid > buy DSLR > rust at home > still cool and learning from every opportunity I have.. tongue.gif
well now should be decent gua.. at least I know how to work on ISO x Aperture x Shutter Speed x EV~ Still learning composition and framing and editing..
Erm, April is sakura blossom, I go on May, and from my homework's data, is has nothing there at that time.. weather is around 20-25 ish.. so, is still unknown on what I can find that time..

You went for vacation and take photos using RAW? I was wondering is my 3 x 8gb class 6 memory enough or not.. hmm.gif

10 days is fast for those quality, well practice more to improve efficiency.

Rm700... cry.gif
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smile.gif No la, Taiwan > Friend's awesome shot > jealous > wanted to be the cool kid > buy DSLR > rust at home > still cool and learning from every opportunity I have..  tongue.gif
well now should be decent gua.. at least I know how to work on ISO x Aperture x Shutter Speed x EV~ Still learning composition and framing and editing..
Erm, April is sakura blossom, I go on May, and from my homework's data, is has nothing there at that time.. weather is around 20-25 ish.. so, is still unknown on what I can find that time..

You went for vacation and take photos using RAW? I was wondering is my 3 x 8gb class 6 memory enough or not..  hmm.gif

10 days is fast for those quality, well practice more to improve efficiency.

Rm700...  cry.gif
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Haha, you are being humble man laugh.gif
At least you don't just buy and shelf it without using it at all, and that's good enough~
Can la, your photos are good ma~

Well, it doesn't have to be flowering season, the culture/environment etc. there alone will already make your shots stand out since we don't often get to see shots like that, so don't worry too much haha~ Enjoy the moment! thumbup.gif

Yeah, I always shoot in RAW haha... especially during trips oh, keep as memory ^___^ I don't get to go vacation that often also lol

Maybe can try to review, filter and delete photos during the trip, so that you have more space + don't have to filter them at one go after you're back from the trip icon_rolleyes.gif

Ehh... I bought for ~RM300 something only bro laugh.gif


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Haha, you are being humble man laugh.gif
At least you don't just buy and shelf it without using it at all, and that's good enough~
Can la, your photos are good ma~

Well, it doesn't have to be flowering season, the culture/environment etc. there alone will already make your shots stand out since we don't often get to see shots like that, so don't worry too much haha~ Enjoy the moment! thumbup.gif

Yeah, I always shoot in RAW haha... especially during trips oh, keep as memory ^___^ I don't get to go vacation that often also lol

Maybe can try to review, filter and delete photos during the trip, so that you have more space + don't have to filter them at one go after you're back from the trip  icon_rolleyes.gif

Ehh... I bought for ~RM300 something only bro  laugh.gif
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Mine geh also RM700 wor. Why u so cheap geh? Ada lubang ka?
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Mine geh also RM700 wor. Why u so cheap geh? Ada lubang ka?
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 3 2014, 04:15 PM)
Haha, you are being humble man laugh.gif
At least you don't just buy and shelf it without using it at all, and that's good enough~
Can la, your photos are good ma~

Well, it doesn't have to be flowering season, the culture/environment etc. there alone will already make your shots stand out since we don't often get to see shots like that, so don't worry too much haha~ Enjoy the moment! thumbup.gif

Yeah, I always shoot in RAW haha... especially during trips oh, keep as memory ^___^ I don't get to go vacation that often also lol

Maybe can try to review, filter and delete photos during the trip, so that you have more space + don't have to filter them at one go after you're back from the trip  icon_rolleyes.gif

Ehh... I bought for ~RM300 something only bro  laugh.gif
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Apr 3 2014, 04:21 PM)
Mine geh also RM700 wor. Why u so cheap geh? Ada lubang ka?
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I think is this model http://yamiya.com.my/store/product.php?pro...&cat=612&page=1

is it carbon fiber? the price is not bad leh..
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I think is this model http://yamiya.com.my/store/product.php?pro...&cat=612&page=1

is it carbon fiber? the price is not bad leh..
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Nope, mine is not carbon fibre haha laugh.gif
I don't remember the model at the moment haha... will update once I do tongue.gif
Its a very good tripod no doubts about that
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Hey, thanks for adding man haha  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
You should try searching for "tanji" and look under Google images  brows.gif  brows.gif  brows.gif
Ahh, nice profile pic haha XD
Wow, didn't know Taiwan had such a huge impact in your quest for photography haha thumbup.gif
I'm sure you'll take way better photos now thumbup.gif
Japan's very beautiful during this time right? Nice yo hehe~

For the highlights, shadows and whites, I usually decrease them if the photo is under bright sunlight. If indoors, then increase them haha Sorry missed out just now laugh.gif But again, how much to tweak varies between photos ya~

It took me 10 days to finish editing my 10-days Taiwan trip photos too hehe, but its totally worth it la~

I can't remember the exact model haha, but its under this series:
http://www.siruicanada.com/tripods/t1204.htm
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Time to stalk your Taiwan trip pics laugh.gif

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First encounter with real Tulips

So many colours, so beautiful

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Nice! Last time I went to Perth didn't get to see Tulips because the season was ending sad.gif

QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 3 2014, 04:56 PM)
I think is this model http://yamiya.com.my/store/product.php?pro...&cat=612&page=1

is it carbon fiber? the price is not bad leh..
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Wah CF, seems light! Unlike my 055XPROB >( heavy!
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 3 2014, 04:56 PM)
I think is this model http://yamiya.com.my/store/product.php?pro...&cat=612&page=1

is it carbon fiber? the price is not bad leh..
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Can try to have a look at Jusion Ax254C... CF tripod.. I bought one recently too tongue.gif Weight is just ok for me though heavier than i expected sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Apr 3 2014, 09:17 PM)
Can try to have a look at Jusion Ax254C... CF tripod.. I bought one recently too tongue.gif Weight is just ok for me though heavier than i expected sweat.gif
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I think $$$ is much bigger concern for me... just funded huge sum of money for my trip.. damn broke now.. haha

looking for a light weight, and get the job done travel tripod for vacation since I travel and street photography alot..

[Edit] - not to say a lot, but I'm more passionate on these type of photography

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Different model kua?  hmm.gif
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 3 2014, 04:56 PM)
I think is this model http://yamiya.com.my/store/product.php?pro...&cat=612&page=1

is it carbon fiber? the price is not bad leh..
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Mine. Can use as monopod.
http://shashinki.com/shop/sirui-2004-alumi...5kg-p-6013.html
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 3 2014, 04:56 PM)
I think is this model http://yamiya.com.my/store/product.php?pro...&cat=612&page=1

is it carbon fiber? the price is not bad leh..
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Just checked, mine is the SIRUI T1005X- Aluminium, 1kg (sorry typed wrong earlier haha) laugh.gif
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Time to stalk your Taiwan trip pics  laugh.gif
Nice! Last time I went to Perth didn't get to see Tulips because the season was ending sad.gif
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Thanks for stopping by and looking at them haha notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
I think next time I'll just stick to the XE-2 liao laugh.gif Unless if there are a lot of flower shots to take like this Taiwan trip~
Almost died when climbing up mountains with my current gears haha laugh.gif

Ahh, the timing has to be right.. and the worse thing is that different flowers don't always open at the same time of the year T___T
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Thanks for stopping by and looking at them haha  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
I think next time I'll just stick to the XE-2 liao laugh.gif Unless if there are a lot of flower shots to take like this Taiwan trip~
Almost died when climbing up mountains with my current gears haha  laugh.gif

Ahh, the timing has to be right.. and the worse thing is that different flowers don't always open at the same time of the year T___T
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u bought xe2 oso?
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Yeah, going to laugh.gif
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so conclusion is, when u get a d800, u'll later get a xe2. haha.
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Not neccesarily an XE-2 la haha, but mots people love the image quality of Fujifilm cameras~ And not to mention the retro design XD

And yeap, that's what I've been telling a lot of enthusiasts currently using DX machines laugh.gif , sooner or later people will still turn to mirrorless because of the portability laugh.gif If he/she can just skip the FF part, can save a lot of money yo~

I'm sure many (including me) joined the world of FF because we were curious to see see how well a FF performs. And at the end of the day, I guess most will learn that its really the skills that matters. And its not like mirrorless cameras are bad haha, they offer great performance for the portability- a balanced machine that many are willing to sacrifice ergonomics/ruggedness for~

This is just my opinion la haha, though I think its logical hmm.gif
Having said that, I'm still keeping my D800 for my macro shots, definitely will need the weather sealing and ruggedness when I enter the forests laugh.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 4 2014, 01:11 PM)
Not neccesarily an XE-2 la haha, but mots people love the image quality of Fujifilm cameras~ And not to mention the retro design XD

And yeap, that's what I've been telling a lot of enthusiasts currently using DX machines  laugh.gif , sooner or later people will still turn to mirrorless because of the portability laugh.gif If he/she can just skip the FF part, can save a lot of money yo~

I'm sure many (including me) joined the world of FF because we were curious to see see how well a FF performs. And at the end of the day, I guess most will learn that its really the skills that matters. And its not like mirrorless cameras are bad haha, they offer great performance for the portability- a balanced machine that many are willing to sacrifice ergonomics/ruggedness for~

This is just my opinion la haha, though I think its logical hmm.gif
Having said that, I'm still keeping my D800 for my macro shots, definitely will need the weather sealing and ruggedness when I enter the forests  laugh.gif
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and then start to look for something small...

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 4 2014, 01:11 PM)
Not neccesarily an XE-2 la haha, but mots people love the image quality of Fujifilm cameras~ And not to mention the retro design XD

And yeap, that's what I've been telling a lot of enthusiasts currently using DX machines  laugh.gif , sooner or later people will still turn to mirrorless because of the portability laugh.gif If he/she can just skip the FF part, can save a lot of money yo~

I'm sure many (including me) joined the world of FF because we were curious to see see how well a FF performs. And at the end of the day, I guess most will learn that its really the skills that matters. And its not like mirrorless cameras are bad haha, they offer great performance for the portability- a balanced machine that many are willing to sacrifice ergonomics/ruggedness for~

This is just my opinion la haha, though I think its logical hmm.gif
Having said that, I'm still keeping my D800 for my macro shots, definitely will need the weather sealing and ruggedness when I enter the forests  laugh.gif
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entered the FF world, then i saw what the DX cant do. and i actually do think that skill really matters, bt gears are important as well. especially when i was shooting in i-city, where some shots were impossible for me to take with a d5100.


QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 4 2014, 01:51 PM)
after go to big n heavy camera...then find out go travel is killing... flex.gif
and then start to look for something small...
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lucky we took d600 d610 ones..that day i used d610 + sigma 50 1.4 + nissin di622m2, my fingers were about to give way. drool.gif

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after go to big n heavy camera...then find out go travel is killing... flex.gif
and then start to look for something small...
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True true haha thumbup.gif

QUOTE(f5calvin @ Apr 4 2014, 02:21 PM)
entered the FF world, then i saw what the DX cant do. and i actually do think that skill really matters, bt gears are important as well. especially when i was shooting in i-city, where some shots were impossible for me to take with a d5100.
lucky we took d600 d610 ones..that day i used d610 + sigma 50 1.4 + nissin di622m2, my fingers were about to give way.  drool.gif
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Yeah, that was what I first thought haha laugh.gif But then that time mirrorless camera and their technologies weren't that advance hmm.gif
Right now they are quite capable already, which is why many FF users decided to get a mirrorless camera as a secondary camera, or switched completely to mirrorless system laugh.gif

Hmm, I have to disagree haha, we can try and ask some sifus here, give him/her the D5100 and ask him/her to take nice photos in i-city... I don't think it will be a problem for them laugh.gif More work yes, but definitely not impossible ~
Speaking of i-city... after 1 year talking I still haven't gone there haihsss... very unmotivated T____T

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 4 2014, 03:34 PM)
True true haha thumbup.gif
Yeah, that was what I first thought haha laugh.gif But then that time mirrorless camera and their technologies weren't that advance hmm.gif
Right now they are quite capable already, which is why many FF users decided to get a mirrorless camera as a secondary camera, or switched completely to mirrorless system  laugh.gif

Hmm, I have to disagree haha, we can try and ask some sifus here, give him/her the D5100 and ask him/her to take nice photos in i-city... I don't think it will be a problem for them laugh.gif More work yes, but definitely not impossible ~
Speaking of i-city... after 1 year talking I still haven't gone there haihsss... very unmotivated T____T
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Come we go there together. laugh.gif
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True true haha thumbup.gif
Yeah, that was what I first thought haha laugh.gif But then that time mirrorless camera and their technologies weren't that advance hmm.gif
Right now they are quite capable already, which is why many FF users decided to get a mirrorless camera as a secondary camera, or switched completely to mirrorless system laugh.gif

Hmm, I have to disagree haha, we can try and ask some sifus here, give him/her the D5100 and ask him/her to take nice photos in i-city... I don't think it will be a problem for them laugh.gif More work yes, but definitely not impossible ~
Speaking of i-city... after 1 year talking I still haven't gone there haihsss... very unmotivated T____T
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Thats why I say for me I can't take photos at icity at some particular place where lighting is really insufficient. I need to bump to iso8000 with a 1.8 lens. ><
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That was a long time ago, challenge yourself to go there again, I'm sure you can get it a whole lot better now thumbup.gif thumbup.gif

Have faith! notworthy.gif
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Come we go there together.  laugh.gif
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Have you been there before mate? haha
Looks nice~
Not sure whether will be a lot of people or not now that there's more attractions hmm.gif
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Have you been there before mate? haha
Looks nice~
Not sure whether will be a lot of people or not now that there's more attractions  hmm.gif
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Nope. Wanted to go but don't know when. sweat.gif
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Nope. Wanted to go but don't know when.  sweat.gif
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I wonder what type of photos can we get there hmm.gif
Portraits with delicious bokeh probably drool.gif drool.gif
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Apr 4 2014, 09:30 AM)
rclxms.gif but way out of my budget... monopod function.. thats handy~


QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 4 2014, 10:43 AM)
Just checked, mine is the SIRUI T1005X- Aluminium, 1kg (sorry typed wrong earlier haha)  laugh.gif
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hmm, this look nice.. haha within my budget.. nod.gif I shall go try it out
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 4 2014, 04:01 PM)
Have you been there before mate? haha
Looks nice~
Not sure whether will be a lot of people or not now that there's more attractions  hmm.gif
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Is already crowded since 2 years ago.. I been there twice and the recent one is around half year ago.. damn packed
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I wonder what type of photos can we get there hmm.gif
Portraits with delicious bokeh probably  drool.gif  drool.gif
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Maybe. Colorful bokeh. laugh.gif

QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 4 2014, 04:25 PM)
rclxms.gif  but way out of my budget... monopod function.. thats handy~
hmm, this look nice.. haha within my budget..  nod.gif I shall go try it out
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TJ that model is nice too. thumbup.gif
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first try on HDR out of camera function

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really no idea what to adjust...
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 4 2014, 01:11 PM)
Not neccesarily an XE-2 la haha, but mots people love the image quality of Fujifilm cameras~ And not to mention the retro design XD

And yeap, that's what I've been telling a lot of enthusiasts currently using DX machines  laugh.gif , sooner or later people will still turn to mirrorless because of the portability laugh.gif If he/she can just skip the FF part, can save a lot of money yo~

I'm sure many (including me) joined the world of FF because we were curious to see see how well a FF performs. And at the end of the day, I guess most will learn that its really the skills that matters. And its not like mirrorless cameras are bad haha, they offer great performance for the portability- a balanced machine that many are willing to sacrifice ergonomics/ruggedness for~

This is just my opinion la haha, though I think its logical hmm.gif
Having said that, I'm still keeping my D800 for my macro shots, definitely will need the weather sealing and ruggedness when I enter the forests  laugh.gif
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Once you use say the X-E2, you will appreciate how good the D800 sensor is sweat.gif . I always took it for granted until I started using back APS-C like X-E2 lol.
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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 4 2014, 10:43 PM)
first try on HDR out of camera function
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really no idea what to adjust...
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at least fix the horizon?
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first try on HDR out of camera function

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really no idea what to adjust...
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Awesome shot man haha, lovely!

QUOTE(celciuz @ Apr 4 2014, 10:58 PM)
Once you use say the X-E2, you will appreciate how good the D800 sensor is sweat.gif . I always took it for granted until I started using back APS-C like X-E2 lol.
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Ahh, I know what you mean haha laugh.gif
I've actually had an Olympus Tough TG2 for a short while, and really cannot tahan lol, can't shoot RAW summore...
I think XE-2 will do fine la haha laugh.gif The relatively lower IQ is anticipated already ma haha laugh.gif
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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 4 2014, 10:43 PM)
first try on HDR out of camera function

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Oh man after i saw your pic I dont dare to post mine already sweat.gif

just came back from Penang. Took alot of shots but I think wont get that nice. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 6 2014, 02:23 AM)
Oh man after i saw your pic I dont dare to post mine already  sweat.gif

just came back from Penang. Took alot of shots but I think wont get that nice.  sweat.gif
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Post nia, might learn something from other sifu's cnc, maybe your requirement too high liao, good shot you also think not good, haha.
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The rabbit shots are nice thumbup.gif
I'm Penangite also haha laugh.gif
Where did you take those landscape shots?
Can see my housing area also haha tongue.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 6 2014, 12:20 PM)
The rabbit shots are nice thumbup.gif
I'm Penangite also haha laugh.gif
Where did you take those landscape shots?
Can see my housing area also haha  tongue.gif
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My parents 2nd house is one of the apartment there haha tongue.gif
My landscape is photo is quite bad IMO sad.gif
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My parents 2nd house is one of the apartment there haha  tongue.gif
My landscape is photo is quite bad IMO  sad.gif
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Wah, 2nd house some more brows.gif
Are you based in Penang? Did you went and see our own Malaysian Sakura? It was all over the news haha thumbup.gif

Yeah, your landscape shots could use some improvements haha... I myself is not good at landscape shots too, since it requires both skill and equipment to get good ones hmm.gif
Usually for landscape shots you have to pick strategic places where you can properly compose your shots, with proper leading lines so that the resulting shot will be more attractive hmm.gif And of course, the weather has to be good as well haha... Most people take landscape photos during the golden hours- when the sun rises/sets.. that's when you will get the most colours out of the skies- very beautiful, especially if you have a camera with good dynamic range - a DSLR, which you already have brows.gif

Just have to wake up early/ eat dinner late, then you'll get the shot thumbup.gif

Anyways, not exactly a landscape shot haha, but a panorama:

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Wah, 2nd house some more brows.gif
Are you based in Penang? Did you went and see our own Malaysian Sakura? It was all over the news haha thumbup.gif

Yeah, your landscape shots could use some improvements haha... I myself is not good at landscape shots too, since it requires both skill and equipment to get good ones hmm.gif
Usually for landscape shots you have to pick strategic places where you can properly compose your shots, with proper leading lines so that the resulting shot will be more attractive hmm.gif And of course, the weather has to be good as well haha... Most people take landscape photos during the golden hours- when the sun rises/sets.. that's when you will get the most colours out of the skies- very beautiful, especially if you have a camera with good dynamic range - a DSLR, which you already have brows.gif

Just have to wake up early/ eat dinner late, then you'll get the shot thumbup.gif

Anyways, not exactly a landscape shot haha, but a panorama:

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Im not penang lang. haha.. parents stay in Perlis but they bought the house as their pension house like that. Malaysian Sakura is all around. Even kedah also i saw something like in para para sakura movie like that LOL

Wake up early and eat dinner late is no problem for me icon_rolleyes.gif im thinking to go for penang hill during sunset or sunrise. just need to find some good free time sweat.gif
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 6 2014, 09:01 AM)
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Not bad, I like your 3rd shot the most. You didn't use a tripod or put on something stable?

Btw are you staying in a condo? Is it possible to access the rooftops of those buildings? Might be a better vantage point
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at least fix the horizon?
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i still very bad in composing my photo.

QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 6 2014, 02:23 AM)
Oh man after i saw your pic I dont dare to post mine already  sweat.gif

just came back from Penang. Took alot of shots but I think wont get that nice.  sweat.gif
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dont worry la, just post it and share with us. then from comment u can learn new thing smile.gif
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 6 2014, 02:27 PM)
Not bad, I like your 3rd shot the most. You didn't use a tripod or put on something stable?

Btw are you staying in a condo? Is it possible to access the rooftops of those buildings? Might be a better vantage point
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I didnt use tripod.
shutter : 0.5sec
f/11
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Rooftops not accessible cry.gif

Not permanent resident to the condo. currently my bro is staying there hehe biggrin.gif
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Any Sigma 35mm F1.4 A owner here?
How is your lens performing straight out of box?

Today went to lowyat and try a unit.
I didn't bring my d700 so the shop borrowed a d5200.
At f/1.4 it was kinda oof, even at f/2...centre is still oof.
worse than the 50mm 1.8E I had. shakehead.gif

Asked whether got another unit, that ah beng gave an annoyed face.
Selling 3rd party lens but don't know 3rd party lenses famous issues doh.gif

Now have to try with other sellers.
Luckily didn't buy online.
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I didnt use tripod.
shutter : 0.5sec
f/11
iso 200

Rooftops not accessible  cry.gif

Not permanent resident to the condo. currently my bro is staying there hehe  biggrin.gif
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Aww no wonder it looks bit blurry, will look better in vertical as well I think. With the lines of the city leading into the mountains
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Aww no wonder it looks bit blurry, will look better in vertical as well I think. With the lines of the city leading into the mountains
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Any Sigma 35mm F1.4 A owner here?
How is your lens performing straight out of box?

Today went to lowyat and try a unit.
I didn't bring my d700 so the shop borrowed a d5200.
At f/1.4 it was kinda oof, even at f/2...centre is still oof.
worse than the 50mm 1.8E I had. shakehead.gif

Asked whether got another unit, that ah beng gave an annoyed face.
Selling 3rd party lens but don't know 3rd party lenses famous issues doh.gif

Now have to try with other sellers.
Luckily didn't buy online.
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Um, I've only got this lens recently and no time to shoot lately, busy preparing for exams and assignments and reports and yada yada mad.gif

Btw, first impression... I hardly get anything in focus at 1.4 in close range, half body shot is ok, but close range, mostly soft.

Might be my focusing technique, cause I'm used to focus and recompose, and at closer range the focus point will change after recompose with such a big aperture I think, will try again by manually choosing my points the next time I use it wide open.

Some shots below of my cousin shot with it, all at f2.

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I was using focus and recompose using the middle point, everytime I focus on the eye and refocuses the focus of the final image switch to other spot. So just a general idea of how the lens perform, sorry for my lousy focused photos, haha

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Behold the noobness of my photos. Please comment  notworthy.gif
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oooo. next time must bring tripod and try already see how  biggrin.gif
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Don't ever get a cheapo tripod.. at least get a Rm300 decent one like sirui which recommended by @[PF] T.J .. because I have bad experience of the free tripod that comes along with the DSLR. The tripod 'timber!'~ luckily my reflexes is fast enough to catch if not..  shocking.gif
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 6 2014, 09:54 PM)
I was using focus and recompose using the middle point, everytime I focus on the eye and refocuses the focus of the final image switch to other spot. So just a general idea of how the lens perform, sorry for my lousy focused photos, haha
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Then you should really check your lens whether got any back/front focus issue.
Put on tripod and focus on a ruler or some focus chart, or you can even line up AA batteries just for simple testing (at f/1.4 close focus you will notice it immediately and easily, even direct focus on something).
Focus on the subject, take a shot, then turn on LiveView mode and focus and take a shot - compare both shots at higher magnification.



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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Apr 7 2014, 11:36 AM)
Then you should really check your lens whether got any back/front focus issue.
Put on tripod and focus on a ruler or some focus chart, or you can even line up AA batteries just for simple testing (at f/1.4 close focus you will notice it immediately and easily, even direct focus on something).
Focus on the subject, take a shot, then turn on LiveView mode and focus and take a shot - compare both shots at higher magnification.
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Tried d, no back or front focus issues, just happens everytime I refocuses my shots.

Will try to use 3d tracking or just manually set my focus points the next time I shoot people again
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Nice one man thumbup.gif!

I think I took a photo like this too over there~
Really nice place!
Can enjoy durian and coconut drink while enjoying the view wub.gif
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Hmmmm, it's the first and only ultra wide i'd owned, don't think I can comment much on it, nor have I anything to compare it to.

But overall quite nice for the price la, center of the frame mostly sharp across all aperture at wider angles, corner quite sharp already once stopped down to f8 or f11.

The only thing I don't like about its color, not really sure how to put it, it's green is rather strange. AF-MF clutch is a bit annoying too.

You can see the pictures I took with it in my flickr, most of them hdr though biggrin.gif

https://www.flickr.com/photos/qiang92/
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Hmmmm, it's the first and only ultra wide i'd owned, don't think I can comment much on it, nor have I anything to compare it to.

But overall quite nice for the price la, center of the frame mostly sharp across all aperture at wider angles, corner quite sharp already once stopped down to f8 or f11.

The only thing I don't like about its color, not really sure how to put it, it's green is rather strange. AF-MF clutch is a bit annoying too.

You can see the pictures I took with it in my flickr, most of them hdr though  biggrin.gif

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Damn your shots are awesome  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Nothing compared to yours eh sifu notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif haha

btw I added you on fb the other day, haven't accept yet cry.gif My username's Jonathan Ku biggrin.gif
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Nothing compared to yours eh sifu  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  haha

btw I added you on fb the other day, haven't accept yet  cry.gif My username's Jonathan Ku  biggrin.gif
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Don't so humble la bro haha laugh.gif
Your landscape shots are really superb! haha... I don't think I can ever get photos like that drool.gif

Oh... sorry about that haha, just accepted your request man!
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Nice one man thumbup.gif!

I think I took a photo like this too over there~
Really nice place!
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 7 2014, 09:24 AM)
Ok, rabbit wins all!!!!  drool.gif
Don't ever get a cheapo tripod.. at least get a Rm300 decent one like sirui which recommended by @[PF] T.J .. because I have bad experience of the free tripod that comes along with the DSLR. The tripod 'timber!'~ luckily my reflexes is fast enough to catch if not..  shocking.gif
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Rabbit FTW~ haha

I got a free tripod with my dslr . tripod is nikon's one. price i think is around rm198. stated there. not so heavy and not so light. I think boleh boleh kot. But I will bear my mind. so next time i prepare my reflexes first then only let go my camera haha


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Don't so humble la bro haha laugh.gif
Your landscape shots are really superb! haha... I don't think I can ever get photos like that  drool.gif

Oh... sorry about that haha, just accepted your request man!
Pai sei ya... I don't really like to accept requests from people I don't know: lesson learnt already, last time many macro shooters just added me to tag me every day on their photos  sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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Thanks, that's encouraging. Still needs lots of lots of improvement though, work hard shoot hard~ tongue.gif

It's ok, understand your feeling, luckily I don't have that many photographers friends.
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Will be in Sabah this weekend as well, spending a night in Kundasang, hopefully will be able to get some nice shots, weather please be nice, haha
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Hmmmm, it's the first and only ultra wide i'd owned, don't think I can comment much on it, nor have I anything to compare it to.

But overall quite nice for the price la, center of the frame mostly sharp across all aperture at wider angles, corner quite sharp already once stopped down to f8 or f11.

The only thing I don't like about its color, not really sure how to put it, it's green is rather strange. AF-MF clutch is a bit annoying too.

You can see the pictures I took with it in my flickr, most of them hdr though  biggrin.gif

https://www.flickr.com/photos/qiang92/
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Thank you for the feedback. Anyway nice photos you have there. notworthy.gif

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Nothing compared to yours eh sifu  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  haha

btw I added you on fb the other day, haven't accept yet  cry.gif My username's Jonathan Ku  biggrin.gif
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He is too humble already. [PF T.J.] sifu. notworthy.gif
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Nice shot bro  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif Your flickr and blog's full of these wonderful shots

Will be in Sabah this weekend as well, spending a night in Kundasang, hopefully will be able to get some nice shots, weather please be nice, haha
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Thanks, that's encouraging. Still needs lots of lots of improvement though, work hard shoot hard~  tongue.gif

It's ok, understand your feeling, luckily I don't have that many photographers friends.
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Yes! work hard, play hard, Piap piap time also need to hard, shoot hard laugh.gif
Aiyo, not even my friends haihss... just macro enthusiasts that I don't know.. Have to be more selective at adding friends now hehe~
Thanks again for the add!

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He is too humble already. [PF T.J.] sifu.  notworthy.gif
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Don't so humble la bro haha laugh.gif
Your landscape shots are really superb! haha... I don't think I can ever get photos like that  drool.gif

Oh... sorry about that haha, just accepted your request man!
Pai sei ya... I don't really like to accept requests from people I don't know: lesson learnt already, last time many macro shooters just added me to tag me every day on their photos  sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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Any Sigma 35mm F1.4 A owner here?
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Today went to lowyat and try a unit.
I didn't bring my d700 so the shop borrowed a d5200.
At f/1.4 it was kinda oof, even at f/2...centre is still oof.
worse than the 50mm 1.8E I had. shakehead.gif

Asked whether got another unit, that ah beng gave an annoyed face.
Selling 3rd party lens but don't know 3rd party lenses famous issues doh.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 7 2014, 05:46 PM)
Don't so humble la bro haha laugh.gif
Your landscape shots are really superb! haha... I don't think I can ever get photos like that  drool.gif

Oh... sorry about that haha, just accepted your request man!
Pai sei ya... I don't really like to accept requests from people I don't know: lesson learnt already, last time many macro shooters just added me to tag me every day on their photos  sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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Guys, I'm going to buy my first dslr, Nikon D3300, did some survey around the city, can help me to decide which place to buy? icon_question.gif

Nikon store KLCC: RM 2198 (3 years warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag and N-70 tripod)
Fotokem: RM 1999 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
Harvey Norman: RM 1950 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
J-one (AmCorp Mall): RM 1920 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag, screen protector and a tripod that is not so compatible with dslr?)
DC Pro Cam (AmCorp Mall): RM1900 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)

The Nikon KLCC one looks tempting to me because of the extra 2 years warranty, the Nikon tripod and a peace of mind that everything is going to be 100% original. So I want to ask does the extra 2 years warranty worth the money? Does a Nikon dslr break down easily within 1-3 years? I couldn't find any information about the N-70 tripod on Nikon's website. Is it a good tripod?

Btw, I'm thinking of buying a messenger bag, Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 bag for my dslr, laptop, chargers, documents and books. J-one quoted RM590. Is it too overkill for such a cheapo entry level dslr? unsure.gif

In the meantime, any D3300 user around here? How does this camera compare to its competitors? Can share your experience in shooting family, pet photos, etc and whether it's good enough for a user coming from Ipad camera like me? rolleyes.gif

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Guys, I'm going to buy my first dslr, Nikon D3300, did some survey around the city, can help me to decide which place to buy?  icon_question.gif

Nikon store KLCC: RM 2198 (3 years warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag and N-70 tripod)
Fotokem: RM 1999 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
Harvey Norman: RM 1950 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
J-one (AmCorp Mall): RM 1920 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag, screen protector and a tripod that is not so compatible with dslr?)
DC Pro Cam (AmCorp Mall): RM1900 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)

The Nikon KLCC one looks tempting to me because of the extra 2 years warranty, the Nikon tripod and a peace of mind that everything is going to be 100% original. So I want to ask does the extra 2 years warranty worth the money? Does a Nikon dslr break down easily within 1-3 years? I couldn't find any information about the N-70 tripod on Nikon's website. Is it a good tripod?

Btw, I'm thinking of buying a messenger bag, Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 bag for my dslr, laptop, chargers, documents and books. J-one quoted RM590. Is it too overkill for such a cheapo entry level dslr?  unsure.gif

In the meantime, any D3300 user around here? How does this camera compare to its competitors? Can share your experience in shooting family, pet photos, etc and whether it's good enough for a user coming from Ipad camera like me?  rolleyes.gif
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Welcome welcome~

The D3300 is definitely up to the task nod.gif
Can consider the D3200 and D5200 as well if you want, should be cheaper, without too much difference in performance thumbup.gif
Personally I've never seen any DSLRs breakdown within 3 years hmm.gif Most are very well built... and if you are really unlucky to get a lemon unit, you should be able to notice the faults within the 1st few weeks, which is still within the 1 year warranty period icon_rolleyes.gif

Perhaps you can try and ask "digitalfm14" in garage sales and also bro Yannick here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yannick-Came...7834827?fref=ts
I buy everything from Yannick because of his good service thumbup.gif

As for the bag, I think its too expensive for that DSLR, you could buy a 50mm prime lens already for that price! laugh.gif
I don't think you need to spend so much on the bag, around RM100-200 already can get a great one icon_rolleyes.gif
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Welcome welcome~

The D3300 is definitely up to the task nod.gif
Can consider the D3200 and D5200 as well if you want, should be cheaper, without too much difference in performance  thumbup.gif
Personally I've never seen any DSLRs breakdown within 3 years hmm.gif Most are very well built... and if you are really unlucky to get a lemon unit, you should be able to notice the faults within the 1st few weeks, which is still within the 1 year warranty period icon_rolleyes.gif

Perhaps you can try and ask "digitalfm14" in garage sales and also bro Yannick here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yannick-Came...7834827?fref=ts
I buy everything from Yannick because of his good service thumbup.gif

As for the bag, I think its too expensive for that DSLR, you could buy a 50mm prime lens already for that price! laugh.gif
I don't think you need to spend so much on the bag, around RM100-200 already can get a great one  icon_rolleyes.gif
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So I did another research on the net and found out that the extra 2 years warranty is worth around RM300 in US...
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/...-(2-Years).html

I will probably be buying my first dslr, D3300 at Nikon Store KLCC. Anything to watch out for when buying? Btw, Think Tank bag really looks very nice and pro and look more like a business bag than a camera bag compared to other camera brands. rclxm9.gif
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So I did another research on the net and found out that the extra 2 years warranty is worth around RM300 in US...
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/...-(2-Years).html

I will probably be buying my first dslr, D3300 at Nikon Store KLCC. Anything to watch out for when buying? Btw, Think Tank bag really looks very nice and pro and look more like a business bag than a camera bag compared to other camera brands.  rclxm9.gif
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the nikon tripod shakehead.gif better go buy another one. it's just as poor as other plasticy tripod out there.
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QUOTE(ThE-1cY @ Apr 8 2014, 05:48 PM)
Guys, I'm going to buy my first dslr, Nikon D3300, did some survey around the city, can help me to decide which place to buy?  icon_question.gif

Nikon store KLCC: RM 2198 (3 years warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag and N-70 tripod)
Fotokem: RM 1999 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
Harvey Norman: RM 1950 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
J-one (AmCorp Mall): RM 1920 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag, screen protector and a tripod that is not so compatible with dslr?)
DC Pro Cam (AmCorp Mall): RM1900 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)

The Nikon KLCC one looks tempting to me because of the extra 2 years warranty, the Nikon tripod and a peace of mind that everything is going to be 100% original. So I want to ask does the extra 2 years warranty worth the money? Does a Nikon dslr break down easily within 1-3 years? I couldn't find any information about the N-70 tripod on Nikon's website. Is it a good tripod?

Btw, I'm thinking of buying a messenger bag, Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 bag for my dslr, laptop, chargers, documents and books. J-one quoted RM590. Is it too overkill for such a cheapo entry level dslr?  unsure.gif

In the meantime, any D3300 user around here? How does this camera compare to its competitors? Can share your experience in shooting family, pet photos, etc and whether it's good enough for a user coming from Ipad camera like me?  rolleyes.gif
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Do you really need the 3 year warranty? Only if you're really unlucky (or careless) you'll encounter problems with a new camera. Might as well take the best deal from the other options, save a little money at least and get yourself a tripod + bag.
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So I did another research on the net and found out that the extra 2 years warranty is worth around RM300 in US...
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/...-(2-Years).html

I will probably be buying my first dslr, D3300 at Nikon Store KLCC. Anything to watch out for when buying? Btw, Think Tank bag really looks very nice and pro and look more like a business bag than a camera bag compared to other camera brands.  rclxm9.gif
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If you have already set your eyes on the deal from KLCC, then just go for it nod.gif

Skills and your photos will decide whether you are pro or not, not your bag and gears laugh.gif
Most people started off very enthusiastically, buying expensive and the most recent stuffs, then after a few months they lose interest and shelf everything, which is sad sad.gif
Unless if you are very sure you are interested, don't spend too much on your 1st DSLR and accessories icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(ThE-1cY @ Apr 8 2014, 05:48 PM)
Guys, I'm going to buy my first dslr, Nikon D3300, did some survey around the city, can help me to decide which place to buy?  icon_question.gif

Nikon store KLCC: RM 2198 (3 years warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag and N-70 tripod)
Fotokem: RM 1999 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
Harvey Norman: RM 1950 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
J-one (AmCorp Mall): RM 1920 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag, screen protector and a tripod that is not so compatible with dslr?)
DC Pro Cam (AmCorp Mall): RM1900 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)

The Nikon KLCC one looks tempting to me because of the extra 2 years warranty, the Nikon tripod and a peace of mind that everything is going to be 100% original. So I want to ask does the extra 2 years warranty worth the money? Does a Nikon dslr break down easily within 1-3 years? I couldn't find any information about the N-70 tripod on Nikon's website. Is it a good tripod?

Btw, I'm thinking of buying a messenger bag, Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 bag for my dslr, laptop, chargers, documents and books. J-one quoted RM590. Is it too overkill for such a cheapo entry level dslr?  unsure.gif

In the meantime, any D3300 user around here? How does this camera compare to its competitors? Can share your experience in shooting family, pet photos, etc and whether it's good enough for a user coming from Ipad camera like me?  rolleyes.gif
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If not mistaken Fotokem you could request for warranty extension to 3 years... and that Nikon store KLCC is owned by Fotokem isn't it? So should be the same 3 years warranty, 1 year by Nikon 2 years by third party.
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Dell IPS monitor are pretty good, quite close to MBP retina or 27'' iMac screens.
They got pretty similar results too (sRGB, Adobe RGB range) when I calibrate them with spyder.

Regardless, it's best to calibrate all screens even if they're Mac LCD.

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Dell IPS monitor are pretty good, quite close to MBP retina or 27'' iMac screens.
They got pretty similar results too (sRGB, Adobe RGB range) when I calibrate them with spyder.

Regardless, it's best to calibrate all screens even if they're Mac LCD.
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Guys, I'm going to buy my first dslr, Nikon D3300, did some survey around the city, can help me to decide which place to buy?  icon_question.gif

Nikon store KLCC: RM 2198 (3 years warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag and N-70 tripod)
Fotokem: RM 1999 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
Harvey Norman: RM 1950 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)
J-one (AmCorp Mall): RM 1920 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card, Nikon dslr bag, screen protector and a tripod that is not so compatible with dslr?)
DC Pro Cam (AmCorp Mall): RM1900 (1 year warranty, 8gb sd card and Nikon dslr bag)

The Nikon KLCC one looks tempting to me because of the extra 2 years warranty, the Nikon tripod and a peace of mind that everything is going to be 100% original. So I want to ask does the extra 2 years warranty worth the money? Does a Nikon dslr break down easily within 1-3 years? I couldn't find any information about the N-70 tripod on Nikon's website. Is it a good tripod?

Btw, I'm thinking of buying a messenger bag, Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 bag for my dslr, laptop, chargers, documents and books. J-one quoted RM590. Is it too overkill for such a cheapo entry level dslr?  unsure.gif

In the meantime, any D3300 user around here? How does this camera compare to its competitors? Can share your experience in shooting family, pet photos, etc and whether it's good enough for a user coming from Ipad camera like me?  rolleyes.gif
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I'm a D3200 user and I get to play around D3300.

Let me share my price of my D3200, i got mine at a huge discounted price @Rm1799 around Aug 2013 along with 3 8gb c10 SD, 1 standard bag and 3 years warranty(Nikon 1, fotokem 2) & a free phone! Lucky Draw rclxms.gif
Anyway, some may say aiya, fotokem warranty no use one la... but for me, nikon store Rm2198 for D3300 w/ 3 years warranty is totally worth it. just for 1 reason, peace of mind. At least I got covered for any issue within the 3 years. All electronics most important is warranty because there is a failure rate~(touch wood).. but peace of mind matters to me la.

NEVER GET CHEATED BY THE FREE TRIPOD! Those are crap! exchange for a SD card or whatever filter or strap or stuffs.. save some budget to get a REAL tripod(Rm300 ish for entry).. Trust me, experience first hand my DSLR almost crash to the solid ground. rclxub.gif

I used to think to buy a cool ass bag for my camera to carry around and snap photo like a pro.. as advertised in Youtube. But after 8 months owning a DSLR.. meh, unless I'm super got feel today, I won't be carry that heavy dslr. For beginner without much gear, just buy a camera insert and throw into any bagpack of yours. I'm using Crumpler Haven L for my 3 lens, body, 4 memory cards, cleaning kit & charger and cable. So for any shooting now or travel, I just grab the whole thing and throw inside my bag and off to go. http://www.crumpler.com/us/haven-l

Like any sifu here will said, camera brand doesn't matter.. Well it does matter for lens choice and photo quality and price. but you won't go wrong with any brand.. just you want to be either the hipster Nikon or Pop-culture Canon or tech Sony kind of guy.. haha

D3300 is good enough for family photo, pets and such..

Oh ya, one thing good about Nikon is the interface is good nod.gif .. for beginner, it is super friendly to get to know about exposure, shutter speed, aperture and stuffs ~
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I'm a D3200 user and I get to play around D3300.

Let me share my price of my D3200, i got mine at a huge discounted price @Rm1799 around Aug 2013 along with 3 8gb c10 SD, 1 standard bag and 3 years warranty(Nikon 1, fotokem 2) & a free phone! Lucky Draw  rclxms.gif
Anyway, some may say aiya, fotokem warranty no use one la... but for me, nikon store Rm2198 for D3300 w/ 3 years warranty is totally worth it. just for 1 reason, peace of mind. At least I got covered for any issue within the 3 years. All electronics most important is warranty because there is a failure rate~(touch wood).. but peace of mind matters to me la.

NEVER GET CHEATED BY THE FREE TRIPOD! Those are crap! exchange for a SD card or whatever filter or strap or stuffs.. save some budget to get a REAL tripod(Rm300 ish for entry).. Trust me, experience first hand my DSLR almost crash to the solid ground. rclxub.gif

I used to think to buy a cool ass bag for my camera to carry around and snap photo like a pro.. as advertised in Youtube. But after 8 months owning a DSLR.. meh, unless I'm super got feel today, I won't be carry that heavy dslr. For beginner without much gear, just buy a camera insert and throw into any bagpack of yours. I'm using Crumpler Haven L for my 3 lens, body, 4 memory cards, cleaning kit & charger and cable. So for any shooting now or travel, I just grab the whole thing and throw inside my bag and off to go. http://www.crumpler.com/us/haven-l

Like any sifu here will said, camera brand doesn't matter.. Well it does matter for lens choice and photo quality and price. but you won't go wrong with any brand.. just you want to be either the hipster Nikon or Pop-culture Canon or tech Sony kind of guy.. haha

D3300 is good enough for family photo, pets and such..

Oh ya, one thing good about Nikon is the interface is good  nod.gif .. for beginner, it is super friendly to get to know about exposure, shutter speed, aperture and stuffs ~
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I got the crumpler haven(m) too. Makes it really convenient for me to just bring along any bag. Camera bags should be functional and inconspicuous.

Recently got a mindshift panorama 180 backpack. Really convenient, especially for travel photography. Quick access to your camera while having both straps on.
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 9 2014, 11:18 AM)
I'm a D3200 user and I get to play around D3300.

Let me share my price of my D3200, i got mine at a huge discounted price @Rm1799 around Aug 2013 along with 3 8gb c10 SD, 1 standard bag and 3 years warranty(Nikon 1, fotokem 2) & a free phone! Lucky Draw  rclxms.gif
Anyway, some may say aiya, fotokem warranty no use one la... but for me, nikon store Rm2198 for D3300 w/ 3 years warranty is totally worth it. just for 1 reason, peace of mind. At least I got covered for any issue within the 3 years. All electronics most important is warranty because there is a failure rate~(touch wood).. but peace of mind matters to me la.

NEVER GET CHEATED BY THE FREE TRIPOD! Those are crap! exchange for a SD card or whatever filter or strap or stuffs.. save some budget to get a REAL tripod(Rm300 ish for entry).. Trust me, experience first hand my DSLR almost crash to the solid ground. rclxub.gif

I used to think to buy a cool ass bag for my camera to carry around and snap photo like a pro.. as advertised in Youtube. But after 8 months owning a DSLR.. meh, unless I'm super got feel today, I won't be carry that heavy dslr. For beginner without much gear, just buy a camera insert and throw into any bagpack of yours. I'm using Crumpler Haven L for my 3 lens, body, 4 memory cards, cleaning kit & charger and cable. So for any shooting now or travel, I just grab the whole thing and throw inside my bag and off to go. http://www.crumpler.com/us/haven-l

Like any sifu here will said, camera brand doesn't matter.. Well it does matter for lens choice and photo quality and price. but you won't go wrong with any brand.. just you want to be either the hipster Nikon or Pop-culture Canon or tech Sony kind of guy.. haha

D3300 is good enough for family photo, pets and such..

Oh ya, one thing good about Nikon is the interface is good  nod.gif .. for beginner, it is super friendly to get to know about exposure, shutter speed, aperture and stuffs ~
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Thank you for sharing your experience. notworthy.gif

After much consideration, I might go for the J-One offer instead of Nikon KLCC and I can use the extra money to buy other stuff. (Btw, what other stuff should I buy besides the D3300 kit? Is lens hood necessary for such a small lens? Maybe cleaning kit? But I never had any experience in cleaning a dslr using cleaning kit. Please advise.)

I'll see how this goes, if this entry level dslr breaks down within 3 years, then I'll take this as a lesson and buy the extra warranty when I upgrade to a higher level dslr. Btw, is RM1920 offered by J-One for D3300 with 1 year warranty, screen protector, sd card and Nikon bag a good deal? From what I can see, many formers recommend J-One because of their good service and reasonable price.

Isn't D3200 one of the lightest dslr in the market now? I haven't tried out the D3300 but I heard it's even lighter than D3200. The crumpler insert you mentioned looks sexy but quite costly... sweat.gif

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Thank you for sharing your experience. notworthy.gif

After much consideration, I might go for the J-One offer instead of Nikon KLCC and I can use the extra money to buy other stuff. (Btw, what other stuff should I buy besides the D3300 kit? Is lens hood necessary for such a small lens? Maybe cleaning kit? But I never had any experience in cleaning a dslr using cleaning kit. Please advise.)

I'll see how this goes, if this entry level dslr breaks down within 3 years, then I'll take this as a lesson and buy the extra warranty when I upgrade to a higher level dslr. Btw, is RM1920 offered by J-One for D3300 with 1 year warranty, screen protector, sd card and Nikon bag a good deal? From what I can see, many formers recommend J-One because of their good service and reasonable price.

Isn't D3200 one of the lightest dslr in the market now? I haven't tried out the D3300 but I heard it's even lighter than D3200. The crumpler insert you mentioned looks sexy but quite costly...  sweat.gif
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Never used a hood on my 18-55 before but if u want there is no wrong in getting it... More pro... laugh.gif

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Thank you for sharing your experience. notworthy.gif

After much consideration, I might go for the J-One offer instead of Nikon KLCC and I can use the extra money to buy other stuff. (Btw, what other stuff should I buy besides the D3300 kit? Is lens hood necessary for such a small lens? Maybe cleaning kit? But I never had any experience in cleaning a dslr using cleaning kit. Please advise.)

I'll see how this goes, if this entry level dslr breaks down within 3 years, then I'll take this as a lesson and buy the extra warranty when I upgrade to a higher level dslr. Btw, is RM1920 offered by J-One for D3300 with 1 year warranty, screen protector, sd card and Nikon bag a good deal? From what I can see, many formers recommend J-One because of their good service and reasonable price.

Isn't D3200 one of the lightest dslr in the market now? I haven't tried out the D3300 but I heard it's even lighter than D3200. The crumpler insert you mentioned looks sexy but quite costly...  sweat.gif
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Don't need to get a lens hood for the kit lens.
I would avoid UV filter too.

Get a blower for cleaning. Use those micro fiber cloth provided by spectacle shops to clean your lens, they're abundant and not expensive.
I don't trust the cleaning solution provided by the cleaning kit. Lenspen will lose it's effectiveness after using it a number of times.
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Don't need to get a lens hood for the kit lens.
I would avoid UV filter too.

Get a blower for cleaning. Use those micro fiber cloth provided by spectacle shops to clean your lens, they're abundant and not expensive.
I don't trust the cleaning solution provided by the cleaning kit. Lenspen will lose it's effectiveness after using it a number of times.
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For the blower, are you referring to Giottos Air Blaster? They come in 3 sizes, small, medium and large. Which size is more preferable? Please advise.

I might get the LensPen NLP-1. Any user here has experience with it? What other accessories should I be looking for?
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For the blower, are you referring to Giottos Air Blaster? They come in 3 sizes, small, medium and large. Which size is more preferable? Please advise.

I might get the LensPen NLP-1. Any user here has experience with it? What other accessories should I be looking for?
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For air blower, it doesn't matter which brand you get.
For size, I'll just pick some regular middle sized one.
Better ones has some air filter near the intake.

I've the LensPen. It's a good emergency solution to quickly clean the smudge, but it's not something I would use to clean all the time (due to the limited use).
There's no need to fret so much on "cleaning accessories" with your first camera/lens.

To be honest, just a microfiber cloth would do the trick.
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I have dropped my idea to buy Sigma 35mm F1.4 A.
Sticking with general zoom lens would be much more convenient, most of the time just picture of mechanical keyboard stuff.

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Not neccesarily an XE-2 la haha, but mots people love the image quality of Fujifilm cameras~ And not to mention the retro design XD

And yeap, that's what I've been telling a lot of enthusiasts currently using DX machines  laugh.gif , sooner or later people will still turn to mirrorless because of the portability laugh.gif If he/she can just skip the FF part, can save a lot of money yo~

I'm sure many (including me) joined the world of FF because we were curious to see see how well a FF performs. And at the end of the day, I guess most will learn that its really the skills that matters. And its not like mirrorless cameras are bad haha, they offer great performance for the portability- a balanced machine that many are willing to sacrifice ergonomics/ruggedness for~

This is just my opinion la haha, though I think its logical hmm.gif
Having said that, I'm still keeping my D800 for my macro shots, definitely will need the weather sealing and ruggedness when I enter the forests  laugh.gif
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Are you sure you're sacrificing just ergonomics/ruggedness? What about quality?

QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 4 2014, 01:51 PM)
after go to big n heavy camera...then find out go travel is killing... flex.gif
and then start to look for something small...
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After that, you'd start going back to full frame. tongue.gif

For me, a small body plus quality would be (and should be) nothing short of something like the Sony's A7R or the fixed RX1R.

QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 7 2014, 02:55 PM)
Tried d, no back or front focus issues, just happens everytime I refocuses my shots.

Will try to use 3d tracking or just manually set my focus points the next time I shoot people again
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Try set focus manually. Depending on how it was set, 3D tracking can jump from one focus point to another focus point depending.

QUOTE(0168257061 @ Apr 9 2014, 08:46 PM)
I have dropped my idea to buy Sigma 35mm F1.4 A.
Sticking with general zoom lens would be much more convenient, most of the time just picture of mechanical keyboard stuff.

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Congrats. Can never go wrong with the Nikon 24-70. Staple diet lens. biggrin.gif

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Are you sure you're sacrificing just ergonomics/ruggedness? What about quality?
After that, you'd start going back to full frame.  tongue.gif

For me, a small body plus quality would be (and should be) nothing short of something like the Sony's A7R or the fixed RX1R.
Try set focus manually. Depending on how it was set, 3D tracking can jump from one focus point to another focus point depending.
Congrats. Can never go wrong with the Nikon 24-70. Staple diet lens.  biggrin.gif
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Agreed biggrin.gif
But have a little problem here, since it is 2nd hand...the zoom ring is a bit stiff especially from 35mm to 24mm.
It happens when lens facing towards, or upwards because the barrel is coming out.
Still have 3 month warranty, do Nikon service center even charge it?

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Agreed biggrin.gif
But have a little problem here, since it is 2nd hand...the zoom ring is a bit stiff especially from 35mm to 24mm.
It happens when lens facing towards, or upwards because the barrel is coming out.
Still have 3 month warranty, do Nikon service center even charge it?
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There's slight friction on mine too from 50 to 70 range. You can give it a go and have Nikon check it. There's a fee if I'm not wrong. Mine has no more warranty left and Nikon said I manhandled my lens when I got it checked. sweat.gif

They suggested to change the whole barrel which cost something like 2 to 3k. rclxub.gif

I left it as is because there's actually nothing wrong with focus accuracy.
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QUOTE(ThE-1cY @ Apr 9 2014, 06:23 PM)
Thank you for sharing your experience. notworthy.gif

After much consideration, I might go for the J-One offer instead of Nikon KLCC and I can use the extra money to buy other stuff. (Btw, what other stuff should I buy besides the D3300 kit? Is lens hood necessary for such a small lens? Maybe cleaning kit? But I never had any experience in cleaning a dslr using cleaning kit. Please advise.)

I'll see how this goes, if this entry level dslr breaks down within 3 years, then I'll take this as a lesson and buy the extra warranty when I upgrade to a higher level dslr. Btw, is RM1920 offered by J-One for D3300 with 1 year warranty, screen protector, sd card and Nikon bag a good deal? From what I can see, many formers recommend J-One because of their good service and reasonable price.

Isn't D3200 one of the lightest dslr in the market now? I haven't tried out the D3300 but I heard it's even lighter than D3200. The crumpler insert you mentioned looks sexy but quite costly...  sweat.gif
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Are you sure you're sacrificing just ergonomics/ruggedness? What about quality?

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Quality is definitely lower laugh.gif But surely a worthy tradeoff haha~ Sacrifice quality of IQ but increase quality of trips/ outings haha laugh.gif


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Hello all sifus here,
Would like to ask for guidance and teachings.
I'm a newbie here. And i want to learn more on photography.
What body and lens would all sifus recommend me to get?
Where can i get them? Regarding warranty and all, is it wise to get it from overseas? Like Bangkok for example? Hope all sifus here can allocate a little bit of their precious time to teach this newbie.
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QUOTE(sway @ Apr 10 2014, 09:51 AM)
Hello all sifus here,
Would like to ask for guidance and teachings.
I'm a newbie here. And i want to learn more on photography.
What body and lens would all sifus recommend me to get?
Where can i get them? Regarding warranty and all, is it wise to get it from overseas? Like Bangkok for example? Hope all sifus here can allocate a little bit of their precious time to teach this newbie.
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before that u should give us your budget..else ppl will tell u the 3 trinity and D4s rclxm9.gif
where to get? i think best still getting local set. Even getting AP set, get from a known seller that can help u settle the warranty issue if encounter anything.
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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 10 2014, 09:56 AM)
before that u should give us your budget..else ppl will tell u the 3 trinity and D4s  rclxm9.gif
where to get? i think best still getting local set. Even getting AP set, get from a known seller that can help u settle the warranty issue if encounter anything.
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oh! sorry. forgot to mention budget. i think would be around 2K i guess
i need something for a beginner. not something high end
it doesn't even need to be the latest model
u know it's like get something easy to use and all
this is to keep the interest going. then later on only trade in the old unit and go for something higher end
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oh! sorry. forgot to mention budget. i think would be around 2K i guess
i need something for a beginner. not something high end
it doesn't even need to be the latest model
u know it's like get something easy to use and all
this is to keep the interest going. then later on only trade in the old unit and go for something higher end
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Can consider a Nikon D3200 or Nikon D5200 icon_rolleyes.gif
Both are beginner friendly~
Can just stick to the normal kitlens (18-55mm) OR 18-105mm/18-140mm if you have extra to spare~

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ok. will check out these 2 model first before deciding
any tips to me before buying?
and where would you sifus recommend me to buy from?
any recommended shops with trustworthy sales person?

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Quality is definitely lower laugh.gif But surely a worthy tradeoff haha~ Sacrifice quality of IQ but increase quality of trips/ outings haha  laugh.gif
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Yes, I would agree to trade off quality for some mobility if it was cheap but since a new system will cost you another price of a D800, I don't see the logic.  sweat.gif
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Got so expensive meh? haha laugh.gif
Anyways, I guess different people have different priorities icon_rolleyes.gif

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Got so expensive meh? haha  laugh.gif
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I guess it depends on what you're buying but generally how much would a reasonable Fuji system cost?
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The XM-1 is around RM2k something I think? XE-2 around RM3.8k, XT1 around RM4.8k, all with kitlens and using the same X-Trans sensor hmm.gif
RM3.9k for a F1.2 lens too, pretty uncommon haha drool.gif

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This place is famous for its Sky Lanterns, where you write your wishes on the sides of the lanterns, before releasing them into the sky.

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so something caught my interest. mirrorless and dslr.
i've read about both of it and the comparison
mirrorless is light in weight compared to dslr
then the preview part, mirrorless cannot preview unless u take a pic of it.
the rest of the competition is more or less the same. for example, image quality, stabilization, video quality.
so i was hoping someone can help guide me on this about whether to get a dslr or mirrorless and pros and cons of it
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good day again. been doing some reading since this morning in between job interval
so something caught my interest. mirrorless and dslr.
i've read about both of it and the comparison
mirrorless is light in weight compared to dslr
then the preview part, mirrorless cannot preview unless u take a pic of it.
the rest of the competition is more or less the same. for example, image quality, stabilization, video quality.
so i was hoping someone can help guide me on this about whether to get a dslr or mirrorless and pros and cons of it
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Nikon's mirrorless systems are not that good when compared to competitors hmm.gif
So if you want to stick to Nikon, DSLRs are still the better pick laugh.gif

Mirrorless cameras, as the name suggest, lacks the mirror that allows you to see what you will be photographing through the lens- they lack the optical viewfinder, and thanks to that, they can be designed to be much smaller and more portable nod.gif
Of course, smaller = more portable but less ergonomic

So it depends on what you really want hmm.gif most mirrorless systems nowadays are quite affordable, and uses similar sensors (go for the ones with APS-C and not m43) as those in DSLRs.

If portability is important to you - mirrorless
If ergnomics (dials and button layouts) - DSLR

just my 2 cents~
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Nikon's mirrorless systems are not that good when compared to competitors hmm.gif
So if you want to stick to Nikon, DSLRs are still the better pick  laugh.gif

Mirrorless cameras, as the name suggest, lacks the mirror that allows you to see what you will be photographing through the lens- they lack the optical viewfinder, and thanks to that, they can be designed to be much smaller and more portable nod.gif
Of course, smaller = more portable but less ergonomic

So it depends on what you really want hmm.gif most mirrorless systems nowadays are quite affordable, and uses similar sensors (go for the ones with APS-C and not m43) as those in DSLRs.

If portability is important to you - mirrorless
If ergnomics (dials and button layouts) - DSLR

just my 2 cents~
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not really true tongue.gif some higher end mirrorless have quite many custom buttons that allow users to pick a specific function for them. thus it will offer more direct access compared to dslr.

the main advantages of dslr I can see compared to mirrorless is the phase detection, weather sealing/ ruggedness and also the choices of lenses (not really matter if you just shoot specific thing, not everyone buy every single lenses of a system anyways).

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not really true tongue.gif some higher end mirrorless have quite many custom buttons that allow users to pick a specific function for them. thus it will offer more direct access compared to dslr.

the main advantages of dslr I can see compared to mirrorless is the phase detection, weather sealing/ ruggedness and also the choices of lenses (not really matter if you just shoot specific thing, not everyone buy every single lenses of a system anyways).
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hmmm.. the color tone...
is it because of the weather there or just ur PP?  hmm.gif
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All PP laugh.gif
But mostly changing the highlights/shadows rather than colours

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Any recommended shop for buying camera bag? Just need budget backpack bag. Seldom use. Just use it when travel.
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There are a couple of large shops down there where you at least get to try the bags out and see whether they suit you or not icon_rolleyes.gif
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I checked my shutter count and the number of photo is took so far is 323 (DSC_0323.NEF) but shutter count online check is 666. shocking.gif

Then i check my earliest photo also (DSC_0002.JPG) and the count is 2. why ar? anyone know?

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I checked my shutter count and the number of photo is took so far is 323 (DSC_0323.NEF) but shutter count online check is 666.  shocking.gif

Then i check my earliest photo also (DSC_0002.JPG) and the count is 2. why ar? anyone know?
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u deleted the photos, or reformated ur card. once u do that, ur pic file name will be back to DSC_0001.NEF

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u deleted the photos, or reformated ur card. once u do that, ur pic file name will be back to DSC_0001.NEF
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Didnt delete and reformatted.
Just search through, will liveview/ recording causes the shutter count to increase ?

p.s : do the shutter count really care alot to u guys?

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hw u noe it's 5dm3? nt a 5dm2 or 7d?
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Didnt delete and reformatted.
Just search through, will liveview/ recording causes the shutter count to increase ?

p.s : do the shutter count really care alot to u guys?
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guess u deleted in-camera then. it works the same way. lets say u shot two shots, then delete the 2nd shot, so , ur camera will make another file of the same name.

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Correction, after closer scrutiny its really a 5DM2 laugh.gif
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guess u deleted in-camera then. it works the same way. lets say u shot two shots, then delete the 2nd shot, so , ur camera will make another file of the same name.
hw u noe la? i guess the lens is a 2470?
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Digitalmall?
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 10 2014, 05:04 PM)
Nikon's mirrorless systems are not that good when compared to competitors hmm.gif
So if you want to stick to Nikon, DSLRs are still the better pick  laugh.gif

Mirrorless cameras, as the name suggest, lacks the mirror that allows you to see what you will be photographing through the lens- they lack the optical viewfinder, and thanks to that, they can be designed to be much smaller and more portable nod.gif
Of course, smaller = more portable but less ergonomic

So it depends on what you really want hmm.gif most mirrorless systems nowadays are quite affordable, and uses similar sensors (go for the ones with APS-C and not m43) as those in DSLRs.

If portability is important to you - mirrorless
If ergnomics (dials and button layouts) - DSLR

just my 2 cents~
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 10 2014, 05:32 PM)
not really true tongue.gif some higher end mirrorless have quite many custom buttons that allow users to pick a specific function for them. thus it will offer more direct access compared to dslr.

the main advantages of dslr I can see compared to mirrorless is the phase detection, weather sealing/ ruggedness and also the choices of lenses (not really matter if you just shoot specific thing, not everyone buy every single lenses of a system anyways).
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All PP  laugh.gif
But mostly changing the highlights/shadows rather than colours
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seem the light there is soft...
here even 6pm also the sun is hard...
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wow.. nice  rclxms.gif
seem the light there is soft...
here even 6pm also the sun is hard...
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I love your editing a whole lot more man, the most recent one with the sand-playing lol, not sure when I can reach that level notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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guess u deleted in-camera then. it works the same way. lets say u shot two shots, then delete the 2nd shot, so , ur camera will make another file of the same name.
hw u noe la? i guess the lens is a 2470?
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Lens should be 24-105. 24-70 no IS switch and 24-70 IS is shorter.
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Lens should be 24-105. 24-70 no IS switch and 24-70 IS is shorter.
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1 year + unit.. everything seems okay...

Is the price reasonable?
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Yeah, not much sun over there during my trip, weather's mostly cloudy and cool thumbup.gif
I love your editing a whole lot more man, the most recent one with the sand-playing lol, not sure when I can reach that level  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Guys, i am being offerd Rm1.5k for
Nikon 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED-IF AF-S DX

1 year + unit.. everything seems okay...

Is the price reasonable?
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go for it bro... 1.5k seems cheap..
owner upgrading to FF?

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go for it bro... 1.5k seems cheap..
owner upgrading to FF?
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Hope the lens is fine tongue.gif
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Guys, i am being offerd Rm1.5k for
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1 year + unit.. everything seems okay...

Is the price reasonable?
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It's cheap, but do check nicely.
YL selling second hand > RM2K
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still haved the flash as backup (im a strobist and used alot of flash)

but my recommendation is still sb-700 or sb-800 as first flash...
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i used to bought nissin...
still haved the flash as backup (im a strobist and used alot of flash)

but my recommendation is still sb-700 or sb-800 as first flash...
mainly because of ttl accuracy, flash cycle speed, battery drainage and overall built quality
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how about YN-568 EX II yong nuo?
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dont have exact experience using the 568, but i used 560-mk2
just the cycle and battery drainage is on the bad side..
but for the price and the power, its a good flash (yn 560 though)
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I am letting go my Nikon D5100 body now...

more info @ https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3191562

feel free to pm me if interested with items mentioned above..

is there anything experimental worth doing for the Nikon D40?
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I am letting go my Nikon D5100 body now...

more info @ https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3191562

feel free to pm me if interested with items mentioned above..

is there anything experimental worth doing for the Nikon D40?
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During post process, do you guys usually crop the photos or leave it as it is? I find that sometimes remove like 10% of the top/btm/sides makes the photo looks a bit uneven. Or is that normal?
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During post process, do you guys usually crop the photos or leave it as it is? I find that sometimes remove like 10% of the top/btm/sides makes the photo looks a bit uneven. Or is that normal?
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if follow the aspect ratio should be "normal"
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If not the photo should also still be fine right even though it has been cropped?
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If not the photo should also still be fine right even though it has been cropped?
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Hello guys. Im new here. May I know what bag (holster type/sling) fit for D7000 + 18-105mm lens? I dont really enjoy carrying the free nikon bag comes with the camera. It is big and the bag itself is heavy. Maybe you guys have better recommendation. For example, I like this type the bag as shown below. I will used this bag for travelling. I dont want to mix my clothes and my camera together. So, need suggestion from you guys. Thanks.
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I suppose as long as the ratio of the photo remains the same, it won't feel that awkward? hmm.gif
I used to crop without fixing the aspect ratio and in the end the photos turn out too squarish haha, very obviously cropped and looked very weird  laugh.gif
Nice camera that one wub.gif
Wise choice  thumbup.gif
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There are some vertical shorts, I cropped off the sides way too much, the photos look so skinny. Some I cropped neither squarish or rectangular XD.

I guess I have learn how to properly frame the photo rather than depend too much on crop @@''
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There are some vertical shorts, I cropped off the sides way too much, the photos look so skinny. Some I cropped neither squarish or rectangular XD.

I guess I have learn how to properly frame the photo rather than depend too much on crop @@''
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Or you could crop while maintaining aspect ratio.

Most commercial photos are crop to a certain extend. This is done so the picture balances up for its intended use. Hence the huge mega pixels of modern day camera. This allows you to crop while still having enough resolution for print. If you don't need to crop you wouldn't need so many mega pix.

Maybe some sifu here will want to comment more on this?
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There are some vertical shorts, I cropped off the sides way too much, the photos look so skinny. Some I cropped neither squarish or rectangular XD.

I guess I have learn how to properly frame the photo rather than depend too much on crop @@''
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As suggested previously, you just need to fix the aspect ratio when you are crop and you'll be fine thumbup.gif
For vertical shots, even if you crop, it will still turn out "as shot" nod.gif
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As suggested previously, you just need to fix the aspect ratio when you are crop and you'll be fine thumbup.gif
For vertical shots, even if you crop, it will still turn out "as shot"  nod.gif
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There are some vertical shorts, I cropped off the sides way too much, the photos look so skinny. Some I cropped neither squarish or rectangular XD.

I guess I have learn how to properly frame the photo rather than depend too much on crop @@''
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As suggested previously, you just need to fix the aspect ratio when you are crop and you'll be fine thumbup.gif
For vertical shots, even if you crop, it will still turn out "as shot"  nod.gif
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You need to teach him how to crop la  tongue.gif
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My bad, my bad haha, press the red circle to lock/unlock aspect ratio. Please see the photo below laugh.gif
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some selfie made on weekend

is it ok to crop this way?

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QUOTE(slowkancil @ Apr 14 2014, 03:12 PM)
some selfie made on weekend

is it ok to crop this way?

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I think its nicer if taken in landscape, but with you on the side, still showing the same things but much less of the jeans..
But of course its impossible to take a shot like that via selfie, unless if you shoot from great distance and crop alot laugh.gif
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Thanks. Somehow I still rather use unconstrained then XD. Just askin, not everything needs to be kept in according to the aspect ratio right?
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 14 2014, 03:17 PM)
I think its nicer if taken in landscape, but with you on the side, still showing the same things but much less of the jeans..
But of course its impossible to take a shot like that via selfie, unless if you shoot from great distance and crop alot  laugh.gif
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will try with diff focal length

it is hard to do precise framing if selfie... tongue.gif
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Thanks. Somehow I still rather use unconstrained then XD. Just askin, not everything needs to be kept in according to the aspect ratio right?
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Yeah, in the end its totally up to you- different people have different taste one thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
Based on my little experience in book publishing, sometimes its easier to fit photos into contexts when they are unfixed in terms of aspect ratio laugh.gif
But for normal stuffs like Facebook, Flickr etc., having proper aspect ratio means you won't get that much "black bars" at the sides or tops- nothing much if you are okay with it icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(slowkancil @ Apr 14 2014, 03:37 PM)
haha... nice idea...
will try with diff focal length

it is hard to do precise framing if selfie...  tongue.gif
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Ya, extremely difficult for a selfie haha laugh.gif Especially one which you don't even hold the camera haha laugh.gif
I think your original shot is very impressive already la thumbup.gif
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Not much time to take photos lately due to the rain wuwuw... and my sensors' getting really dirty cry.gif

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My bad, my bad haha, press the red circle to lock/unlock aspect ratio. Please see the photo below  laugh.gif
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Last time rabbit now cats.. Miao~ Miao~ tongue.gif
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I think the background makes the overall look a bit dark hmm.gif

Usually for pet shots, its best to capture action moments; otherwise the shot will be "too common". Even so if you put in 3 replicate photos of the same sleeping cat icon_rolleyes.gif

Of course, sometimes its not that easy la haha, since you don't always get what you want hmm.gif
But if you have a cat, you can always ask a friend to play with it, then you take that action shot, perhaps one like this:
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Its not a great shot but just wanted to share as example~

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 14 2014, 06:23 PM)
Good to see that you are shooting yo  thumbup.gif
I think the background makes the overall look a bit dark hmm.gif

Usually for pet shots, its best to capture action moments; otherwise the shot will be "too common". Even so if you put in 3 replicate photos of the same sleeping cat icon_rolleyes.gif

Of course, sometimes its not that easy la haha, since you don't always get what you want hmm.gif
But if you have a cat, you can always ask a friend to play with it, then you take that action shot, perhaps one like this:
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Its not a great shot but just wanted to share as example~
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Is that cat restaurant? haha.. I heard got cat restaurant where people and cat dine together in KL. hehe..
My model this time is just stray cat sleeping in my hostel sofa because he was injured sad.gif
Anyhow great comment. Next time i need to get a action shot. But I tried my best for the rabbit last time. Somehow i failed in every time to get a perfect moment cry.gif
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 14 2014, 06:59 PM)
Is that cat restaurant? haha.. I heard got cat restaurant where people and cat dine together in KL. hehe..
My model this time is just stray cat sleeping in my hostel sofa because he was injured  sad.gif
Anyhow great comment. Next time i need to get a action shot. But I tried my best for the rabbit last time. Somehow i failed in every time to get a perfect moment  cry.gif
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Yeah, its a pet restaurant (only stray cats and dogs) in Taiwan nod.gif
Not sure about KL, but there's a cat restaurant in Penang brows.gif

Ahh I see, hope the cat gets well soon~

It might be easier to get these action shots with a good background outdoors. I had a great time learning to shoot at KL Bird Park last time though not exactly cats in there haha laugh.gif
Since there were so many "subjects" to shoot from - plenty of practice thumbup.gif

Cats are not easy to shoot since they are fast moving and sometimes arrogant laugh.gif

QUOTE(amduser @ Apr 14 2014, 07:17 PM)
seems like recently i shoot portrait in portrait orientation more than landscape orientation

so different from last time
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Thanks. Somehow I still rather use unconstrained then XD. Just askin, not everything needs to be kept in according to the aspect ratio right?
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Lalalalala, Then don't complain your pictures not balance la or look funny la etc etc bla bla bla whistling.gif

If you ask me photos are a product of creative process so there is no right or wrong, as long as the end result suites the creator's intended expression it should be fine. Have you been to any photo art expos? Some of the pictures are really odd and creative (but I'm referring to the photos la not the crop ratio la) tongue.gif

Most importantly enjoy yourself and express yourself unless you are doing a shot for a job then you better shot to your client's want's and wishes tongue.gif
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Hey, so recently i got myself a Nikon D5200 with kit lens 18-55mm
And i went through alot of tutorials and tips on how to use it.
But, even then. I still don't really know how to set the aperture , shutter speed and even the iso.
And i would like to ask, normally when you're travelling. While walking through places what mode do you set your camera to?
Because it would be difficult if its set to Manual mode then you gotta stop and set the settings then capture it.
Lastly, is the 18-55mm kit lens enough for just normal shooting for sceneries? Mainly for travelling, and capturing buildings
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Hey, so recently i got myself a Nikon D5200 with kit lens 18-55mm
And i went through alot of tutorials and tips on how to use it.
But, even then. I still don't really know how to set the aperture , shutter speed and even the iso.
And i would like to ask, normally when you're travelling. While walking through places what mode do you set your camera to?
Because it would be difficult if its set to Manual mode then you gotta stop and set the settings then capture it.
Lastly, is the 18-55mm kit lens enough for just normal shooting for sceneries? Mainly for travelling, and capturing buildings
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Good to know that you have read around before asking~

Like what the other sifus have mentioned, the 18-55mm focal range is one of the most versatile and most often used, so its a great lens to being around for your trips, especially so since its so small and light icon_rolleyes.gif The 18-105mm/140mm kitlens are great too, offering more zoom- suitable for zoo, bird watching, lengloi spying etc., but of course its heavier and more expensive la haha laugh.gif

Usually for starters, its best to just start from mode P > S > A and finally M. The learning curve is extremely steep if you start straight with M mode, and if you are not determined enough, you might just become so demoralized that you stop photography altogether (some of my friends went through that sad.gif), the idea is to take it slow and enjoying the process thumbup.gif
Each mode will let you know how and when to adjust the settings i.e. ISO/Shutter speed/aperture, and their link to one another to get the final photo you want icon_rolleyes.gif

Which one to use depends on your level of skills now, you can't always shoot at P mode since there's really not much for you to adjust haha laugh.gif If you already know the basics, then you might want to try out Aperture mode. Its pretty simple as long as you are shooting outdoors and in the sun~

Learn to use higher F values (smaller aperture) for scenery shots (or scenery shots with a person in front) e.g. F8-16 for instance: so that everything in the shot will be in focus
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Learn to use lower F values (larger aperture) for portraits etc. so that the main subject is in focus, while the background becomes blurred out: to attract the viewer to look at your subject
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* Shots were taken during my Taiwan with an 24-70mm, which is sort of equivalent to the 18-55mm on a DX camera like your D5200 icon_rolleyes.gif
* Oh ya, I usually shoot with Aperture mode too haha XD I only use manual when I shoot macro, or want to shoot long exposure shots

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Look like something is promoting his wife also wor. whistling.gif
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Look like something is promoting his wife also wor.  whistling.gif
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This shot should win an award XD.. Today I saw one vid did retouching on portraits.. I must say... Photoshop is used heavily. The photo looks great. But in my opinion, I prefer more natural @@''.. Then again maybe because I dont know how to use photoshop at all.. Lalalallaa...

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This shot should win an award XD.. Today I saw one vid did retouching on portraits.. I must say... Photoshop is used heavily. The photo looks great. But in my opinion, I prefer more natural @@''.. Then again maybe because I dont know how to use photoshop at all.. Lalalallaa...

Dont know whether I should upgrade my D90 to a D7100 or get a Sigma 70-200mm 2.8 Os instead.
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I think its very hard to get attractive shots without retouching nowadays laugh.gif The closest you can get is through strobes I think hmm.gif

D90 is pretty okay ma, not really worth upgrading to D7000 or D7100.. better wait for more advanced DX cameras only jump?
In the meantime, improve skills or glass 1st thumbup.gif
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Aiya, I don't have that much trip shots that show good differences between large and small apertures  laugh.gif
How about this one?  brows.gif  brows.gif

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QUOTE(AuraSapphire @ Apr 15 2014, 03:42 AM)
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This shot should win an award XD.. Today I saw one vid did retouching on portraits.. I must say... Photoshop is used heavily. The photo looks great. But in my opinion, I prefer more natural @@''.. Then again maybe because I dont know how to use photoshop at all.. Lalalallaa...

Dont know whether I should upgrade my D90 to a D7100 or get a Sigma 70-200mm 2.8 Os instead.
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Bro, I had such dilemma like you last time. Like what sifu TJ said, save the $$ for your glass or direct upgrade to FX. You can retouch on the photos you took from your D90 to look better. Anyway, skills are very important too. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 14 2014, 11:07 PM)
Aiya, I don't have that much trip shots that show good differences between large and small apertures  laugh.gif
How about this one?  brows.gif  brows.gif

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thats all you do in your trip? taking photo of dog having a break? hahahaha~ tongue.gif nice timing yo
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thats all you do in your trip? taking photo of dog having a break? hahahaha~ tongue.gif nice timing yo
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I squatted down, expecting the dog to turn around and look at me then I snap laugh.gif mana tau laugh.gif laugh.gif

Well, I did promised to take a photo like this in the last thread haha, though no HDR yet tongue.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 15 2014, 10:19 AM)
I think its very hard to get attractive shots without retouching nowadays laugh.gif The closest you can get is through strobes I think  hmm.gif

D90 is pretty okay ma, not really worth upgrading to D7000 or D7100.. better wait for more advanced DX cameras only jump?
In the meantime, improve skills or glass 1st  thumbup.gif
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Bro, I had such dilemma like you last time. Like what sifu TJ said, save the $$ for your glass or direct upgrade to FX. You can retouch on the photos you took from your D90 to look better. Anyway, skills are very important too.  biggrin.gif
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Ya. I know should always improve skill 1st. Still get very amateur shots, dont know how to improve @@''.. I dont have the creative mind to see how to snap photos ~~''.. FX too expensive XD.. hahaha
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QUOTE(AuraSapphire @ Apr 15 2014, 12:59 PM)
Ya. I know should always improve skill 1st. Still get very amateur shots, dont know how to improve @@''.. I dont have the creative mind to see how to snap photos ~~''.. FX too expensive XD.. hahaha
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Watching videos help too! You'd be amazed how much a simple adjustment will affect the final effect of the photo yo thumbup.gif
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Ya. I know should always improve skill 1st. Still get very amateur shots, dont know how to improve @@''.. I dont have the creative mind to see how to snap photos ~~''.. FX too expensive XD.. hahaha
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looking at sites full of professional works will help you to get the "creative vision" imo.

a good example is 500px, always feel inspired looking at all the good photos.
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Practice makes perfect~
Watching videos help too! You'd be amazed how much a simple adjustment will affect the final effect of the photo yo  thumbup.gif
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When I see the photoshop vids, I get so confuse, they go thru really fast. When the layers and effects they combine any everything is mindblowing... Just sad that nothing is really natural~~''

QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 15 2014, 05:51 PM)
looking at sites full of professional works will help you to get the "creative vision" imo.

a good example is 500px, always feel inspired looking at all the good photos.
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Just looked at one of your post on the macro shots. You posted your Mushroom shot on Goldfries's site right? Nice shot btw =)

I should register for flickr and follow you guys XD ..hahaha

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Aiya, I don't have that much trip shots that show good differences between large and small apertures  laugh.gif
How about this one?  brows.gif  brows.gif

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Ya. I know should always improve skill 1st. Still get very amateur shots, dont know how to improve @@''.. I dont have the creative mind to see how to snap photos ~~''.. FX too expensive XD.. hahaha
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shoot more la, try out different kind of photography like portrait, cars, sports macro, landscape and so on. When you found the type of photography that suits you the best then you try to be good at it after that you move on to learn other type of photography

just dont think that you are already good at it so you stop learning, continuous learning is the key to success icon_rolleyes.gif
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When I see the photoshop vids, I get so confuse, they go thru really fast. When the layers and effects they combine any everything is mindblowing... Just sad that nothing is really natural~~''

I should register for flickr and follow you guys XD ..hahaha
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Oh no, I wasn't referring to the videos on photo editing haha, even I don't really fancy those..
I've seen some that teach you how to deal and make good use of natural light (from B&H I think). Its amazing how much improvement you can achieve by simply changing a few things (like taking shots under shades, avoid having the model directly under harsh indoor lights etc.)- many of which we often overlook while taking photos hmm.gif

Yes yes, go set up account so that we can stalk you haha brows.gif
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shoot more la, try out different kind of photography like portrait, cars, sports macro, landscape and so on. When you found the type of photography that suits you the best then you try to be good at it after that you move on to learn other type of photography

just dont think that you are already good at it so you stop learning, continuous learning is the key to success icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(amduser @ Apr 15 2014, 06:53 PM)
shoot more la, try out different kind of photography like portrait, cars, sports macro, landscape and so on. When you found the type of photography that suits you the best then you try to be good at it after that you move on to learn other type of photography

just dont think that you are already good at it so you stop learning, continuous learning is the key to success icon_rolleyes.gif
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Oh no, I wasn't referring to the videos on photo editing haha, even I don't really fancy those..
I've seen some that teach you how to deal and make good use of natural light (from B&H I think). Its amazing how much improvement you can achieve by simply changing a few things (like taking shots under shades, avoid having the model directly under harsh indoor lights etc.)- many of which we often overlook while taking photos  hmm.gif 

Yes yes, go set up account so that we can stalk you haha brows.gif
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Ya I know what you meant. Just telling you bout the vid that I so happen to watch is a photoshop vid.

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When I see the photoshop vids, I get so confuse, they go thru really fast. When the layers and effects they combine any everything is mindblowing... Just sad that nothing is really natural~~''
Just looked at one of your post on the macro shots. You posted your Mushroom shot on Goldfries's site right? Nice shot btw =)

I should register for flickr and follow you guys XD ..hahaha
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My biggest obstacle is is being lazy XD. hahaha.. Secondly, Im shy@@''. On another note, I find interior photos very hard to achieve, but Im just helping my friend with his personal project taking some photos of gyms.
Ya I know what you meant. Just telling you bout the vid that I so happen to watch is a photoshop vid.
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True.. haha but skills come in practice so.. yeah, need shot more.. I also lazy, so now trying to create a theme shoot with objects and lightning at home.. no need go out rclxms.gif I was super interested in streetshot, but no time go out so opt another route.. haha but still love street photo thou..
As for in door, GYM has very dim light, so the kit lens very hard to take good photo.. Try get a prime, like 50mm f1.8, or 35mm f1.8.. these shld do a better job indoor.. or use a tripod to compensate the long shutter.
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 16 2014, 11:56 AM)
True.. haha but skills come in practice so.. yeah, need shot more.. I also lazy, so now trying to create a theme shoot with objects and lightning at home.. no need go out  rclxms.gif I was super interested in streetshot, but no time go out so opt another route.. haha but still love street photo thou..
As for in door, GYM has very dim light, so the kit lens very hard to take good photo.. Try get a prime, like 50mm f1.8, or 35mm f1.8.. these shld do a better job indoor.. or use a tripod to compensate the long shutter.
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50mm or 35mm not wide enough. Thats why I stick back with the kitlens. Looks like for interior, a tiltshift lens is more appropriate. Use UWA, will get a lot of distortions apparently.

Maybe I should try some home experiments too
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QUOTE(AuraSapphire @ Apr 16 2014, 12:30 PM)
50mm or 35mm not wide enough. Thats why I stick back with the kitlens. Looks like for interior, a tiltshift lens is more appropriate. Use UWA, will get a lot of distortions apparently.

Maybe I should try some home experiments too
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I've tried the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8, and doesn't seem distorted in my eyes thou.. LOL may be I too noob to distinguish what is distortions thou.. all pics looks awesome to my eye.. tongue.gif
home experiments is good for lazy people.. haha
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 16 2014, 12:40 PM)
I've tried the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8, and doesn't seem distorted in my eyes thou.. LOL may be I too noob to distinguish what is distortions thou.. all pics looks awesome to my eye..  tongue.gif
home experiments is good for lazy people.. haha
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in the past when i use that lens..also didnt saw any distortion..
i think need a lot of straight line then only able to tell it guah...
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 16 2014, 12:40 PM)
I've tried the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8, and doesn't seem distorted in my eyes thou.. LOL may be I too noob to distinguish what is distortions thou.. all pics looks awesome to my eye..  tongue.gif
home experiments is good for lazy people.. haha
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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 16 2014, 01:15 PM)
in the past when i use that lens..also didnt saw any distortion..
i think need a lot of straight line then only able to tell it guah...
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Oo.. I see I see.. Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 quite an investment too XD.. I did consider this lens before.

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Any one know where to service Tamron lens? I got one Nikon mount tamron 17-50f2.8 having some issue. When i set to long expose, i found some white dot in my picture, it like light reflection. How to solve it? Any one experience the same issue b4? At 1st i tot is my camera sensor dirt mark, but after do sensor cleaning, my photo still have the white dot. After i change to other lens, no white dot appear, then only i realize is lens problem.
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Any one know where to service Tamron lens? I got one Nikon mount tamron 17-50f2.8 having some issue. When i set to long expose, i found some white dot in my picture, it like light reflection. How to solve it? Any one experience the same issue b4? At 1st i tot is my camera sensor dirt mark, but after do sensor cleaning, my photo still have the white dot. After i change to other lens, no white dot appear, then only i realize is lens problem.
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Just bought D3300 at J-One, this dslr quite intimidating lolz. Don't know where to start...
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Sorry i dont know where it is located... Im not from KL laugh.gif U can try to search at their website thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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Thanks for the advise. Btw, anyone of u feel nowaday, the photo shoot by hp some time quality better than DLSR? Specially Samsung Note 3, day time, shoot landscape photo with high contract, i feel note 3 color and detail is much more better compare to my D7000 photo with 17-50f2.8 lens.
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QUOTE(blu3hamm3r @ Apr 18 2014, 08:18 AM)
Thanks for the advise. Btw, anyone of u feel nowaday, the photo shoot by hp some time quality better than DLSR? Specially Samsung Note 3, day time, shoot landscape photo with high contract, i feel note 3 color and detail is much more better compare to my D7000 photo with 17-50f2.8 lens.
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QUOTE(blu3hamm3r @ Apr 18 2014, 08:18 AM)
Thanks for the advise. Btw, anyone of u feel nowaday, the photo shoot by hp some time quality better than DLSR? Specially Samsung Note 3, day time, shoot landscape photo with high contract, i feel note 3 color and detail is much more better compare to my D7000 photo with 17-50f2.8 lens.
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phone camera has small sensor. this give bigger dof and everything basically in focus and give u have the feel all is in focus and much detail compare to dslr that has big sensor. But then this is only good to view in the phone or small screen. When u transfer it to computer and look in big screen then u will notice actually is not that good actually.

QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Apr 18 2014, 10:08 AM)
especially with Iphone , or the new google camera with lens blur.. bokeh in technology.. so good~
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also the HTC M8, that u can set where u want the bokeh later tongue.gif

but.....when it come to low light condition and fast moving object...then u will dont like the phone camera.

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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 18 2014, 10:31 AM)
phone camera has small sensor. this give bigger dof and everything basically in focus and give u have the feel all is in focus and much detail compare to dslr that has big sensor. But then this is only good to view in the phone or small screen. When u transfer it to computer and look in big screen then u will notice actually is not that good actually.
also the HTC M8, that u can set where u want the bokeh later tongue.gif

but.....when it come to low light condition and fast moving object...then u will dont like the phone camera.
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I know what u mean and i agree with u too. But nowaday most of the people use to view the FB, twitter or QQ thru hp. More of the time, photo sharing and transfer thru we chat, whatsapp and kakaotalk thru hp too. Not like last time, we view photo thru pc. The world had change brother, smart phone or tablet will be the most frequent utility use to view picture by ppl. In some event, suing hp to take photo is much more convenient compare to DSLR...like in the book shop, some candid shoot...... blush.gif
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QUOTE(blu3hamm3r @ Apr 17 2014, 03:27 PM)
Any one know where to service Tamron lens? I got one Nikon mount tamron 17-50f2.8 having some issue. When i set to long expose, i found some white dot in my picture, it like light reflection. How to solve it? Any one experience the same issue b4? At 1st i tot is my camera sensor dirt mark, but after do sensor cleaning, my photo still have the white dot. After i change to other lens, no white dot appear, then only i realize is lens problem.
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Can you show sample? Do you use a UV filter in front of lens when doing this long exposure shot?

QUOTE(blu3hamm3r @ Apr 18 2014, 02:11 PM)
I know what u mean and i agree with u too. But nowaday most of the people use to view the FB, twitter or QQ thru hp. More of the time, photo sharing and transfer thru we chat, whatsapp and kakaotalk thru hp too. Not like last time, we view photo thru pc. The world had change brother, smart phone or tablet will be the most frequent utility use to view picture by ppl. In some event, suing hp to take photo is much more convenient compare to DSLR...like in the book shop, some candid shoot...... blush.gif
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That's true.

But once you need the photo for printing bigger than 4R or do some cropping, you'd notice the difference. blush.gif
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Just got back from Sabah. Some shots from the trip.

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Need some cnc, feel like the way I shoot is almost the same , haha. Not much feel to it .

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Welcome back man notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
Great shots, the weather looks so nice over there haha~~
In general, I think the photos will be nicer if taken from a lower point, and closer to the main foreground subject (which should be present for each shot imho).
I think the colours (especially the greens) are a bit too saturated hmm.gif

I love shots 3 and 5 a lot~ Especially 5, the sky damn majestic notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

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Took 15 minutes out today to take some macro shots in the garden laugh.gif

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Welcome back man notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
Great shots, the weather looks so nice over there haha~~
In general, I think the photos will be nicer if taken from a lower point, and closer to the main foreground subject (which should be present for each shot imho).
I think the colours (especially the greens) are a bit too saturated  hmm.gif

I love shots 3 and 5 a lot~ Especially 5, the sky damn majestic  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Haha, thanks bro.

Have to admit I really did bump up the green's saturation a bit too much, and in some pictures I keep hitting the vibrance also. Guess there's just this period in our life huh.

Will try to travel more and keep improving tongue.gif Hopefully will be able to take great pictures some day
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Haha, thanks bro.

Have to admit I really did bump up the green's saturation a bit too much, and in some pictures I keep hitting the vibrance also. Guess there's just this period in our life huh.

Will try to travel more and keep improving  tongue.gif Hopefully will be able to take great pictures some day
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all of them are hdr? not sure if asked before, but how to get raw hdr file from photo matix?
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 18 2014, 11:03 PM)
Just got back from Sabah. Some shots from the trip.

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Need some cnc, feel like the way I shoot is almost the same , haha. Not much feel to it .
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I like this one, I've captured one too. There were more small spiders inside the nest. laugh.gif
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all of them are hdr? not sure if asked before, but how to get raw hdr file from photo matix?
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Yup its all HDR except the night time long exposures.

Um.. im not really sure but the process is like this i think, from lightroom to photomatix to lightroom. raw > tiff > tiff. so you'll get to process the tiff file imported from photomatix back to lightroom after the pictures are merged.

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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 18 2014, 11:03 PM)
Just got back from Sabah. Some shots from the trip.

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Need some cnc, feel like the way I shoot is almost the same , haha. Not much feel to it .
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 18 2014, 11:03 PM)
Just got back from Sabah. Some shots from the trip.

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Need some cnc, feel like the way I shoot is almost the same , haha. Not much feel to it .
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Oo.. I see I see.. Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 quite an investment too XD.. I did consider this lens before.
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I love that capture... I might move the camera lower, more green and less sky since nothing really attractive at the sky at that moment... Just my thought tongue.gif
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 19 2014, 01:17 AM)
Haha, thanks bro.

Have to admit I really did bump up the green's saturation a bit too much, and in some pictures I keep hitting the vibrance also. Guess there's just this period in our life huh.

Will try to travel more and keep improving  tongue.gif Hopefully will be able to take great pictures some day
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Personally I m good w the saturation level, actual life might b a bit dull need to pump up the color laugh.gif cool.gif
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Just came back from Langkawi. My shots are "bearable". Hope to get comments and feedback from you guys notworthy.gif

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Just came back from Langkawi. My shots are "bearable". Hope to get comments and feedback from you guys  notworthy.gif

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Hi guys, in your opinion what would be the two ideal lenses (1 spare and 1 fixed to cam) you would bring to a vacation?

I'm currently using the default 18-55mm lense. Photos taken during the day has very crisp colors but not for the ones taking during the night. I understand this could probably due to my lack of skills but just curious what do you guys typically bring to a vacation.
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QUOTE(3antz @ Apr 21 2014, 01:23 PM)
Hi guys, in your opinion what would be the two ideal lenses (1 spare and 1 fixed to cam) you would bring to a vacation?

I'm currently using the default 18-55mm lense. Photos taken during the day has very crisp colors but not for the ones taking during the night. I understand this could probably due to my lack of skills but just curious what do you guys typically bring to a vacation.
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See what type of photography you want to take during your vacation. I just bring along my 17-50mm and 50mm only. biggrin.gif

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thanks wkwong91, is it advisable to bring a fixed focal lense? I saw some videos on youtube and they recommend 50mm as well. I guess most of my photos are towards street photography. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(3antz @ Apr 21 2014, 01:40 PM)
thanks wkwong91, is it advisable to bring a fixed focal lense? I saw some videos on youtube and they recommend 50mm as well. I guess most of my photos are towards street photography. biggrin.gif
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50 or 35mm, after you use this your eye tend to be look as "whole" instead of look further away as usual XD
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QUOTE(3antz @ Apr 21 2014, 01:23 PM)
Hi guys, in your opinion what would be the two ideal lenses (1 spare and 1 fixed to cam) you would bring to a vacation?

I'm currently using the default 18-55mm lense. Photos taken during the day has very crisp colors but not for the ones taking during the night. I understand this could probably due to my lack of skills but just curious what do you guys typically bring to a vacation.
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to avoid thing like how come i no bring this, no bring that...
bring all u have if space is not an issue tongue.gif

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thanks wkwong91, is it advisable to bring a fixed focal lense? I saw some videos on youtube and they recommend 50mm as well. I guess most of my photos are towards street photography. biggrin.gif
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It is up to you. Like what Agito666 said, 35mm is also recommended. Reason I bring also fix lens because of f1.8 and its nice bokeh effect. laugh.gif

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50 or 35mm, after you use this your eye tend to be look as "whole" instead of look further away as usual XD
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Haha. Forgot to mention 35mm. Cos I am not using 35mm. laugh.gif
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Thank you everyone for your input.

I was just checking out the prices on 50mm lenses and noticed the differences in prices. what gives? also what are the differences between the D and G?

Would be great if the sifu here can share some insight biggrin.gif hehe

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF ~MYR400
Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S ~ MYR700+

Nikon 50mm f/1.4D AF ~MYR1000
Nikon 50mm f/1.4G AF-S ~MYR1800+

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QUOTE(3antz @ Apr 21 2014, 05:18 PM)
Thank you everyone for your input.

I was just checking out the prices on 50mm lenses and noticed the differences in prices. what gives? also what are the differences between the D and G?

Would be great if the sifu here can share some insight  biggrin.gif  hehe

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF ~MYR400
Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S ~ MYR700+

Nikon 50mm f/1.4D AF ~MYR1000
Nikon 50mm f/1.4G AF-S ~MYR1800+
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not sifu just share my experience
i own 3 of the lens below. tongue.gif dont ask me why

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF ~MYR400
Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S ~ MYR700+
Nikon 50mm f/1.4D AF ~MYR1000

at the end it sell off all and keep only 50mm f1.8g, so far the best i would say biggrin.gif
but if u using this on DX body, suggest you get 35mm f1.8g for greater view coverage. the 50mm on dx is very very tight...

for main differences
D lens:
- old lens
- with aperture ring built in (u can adjust the aperture by turning it)
- no focus motor. focus will depend to the body example d300s, d90, d7000 n etc...
- noisy when focus
- touch build, normall all metal body

G lens:
- newer lens
- no aperture ring. fully control by camera body
- with build in motor. camera like D3xxx and D5xxx can auto focus
- very quiet when focus

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thanks wkwong91, is it advisable to bring a fixed focal lense? I saw some videos on youtube and they recommend 50mm as well. I guess most of my photos are towards street photography. biggrin.gif
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If you have a Tammy 17-50mm F2.8, then that's the only lens you will need to bring for your trips laugh.gif
Based on my experience, sometimes the less you bring, the better you will be able to make do with what you have, and in the end, taking better shots hmm.gif

Update: Ops, just read that you are using a normal kitlens, if that's the case, depending on your budget, a Tamron 17-50mm (selling off kitlens) or a 35mm F1.8 would be good picks icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 21 2014, 05:35 PM)
not sifu just share my experience
i own 3 of the lens below. tongue.gif dont ask me why

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF ~MYR400
Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S ~ MYR700+
Nikon 50mm f/1.4D AF ~MYR1000

at the end it sell off all and keep only 50mm f1.8g, so far the best i would say biggrin.gif
but if u using this on DX body, suggest you get 35mm f1.8g for greater view coverage. the 50mm on dx is very very tight...

for main differences
D lens:
- old lens
- with aperture ring built in (u can adjust the aperture by turning it)
- no focus motor. focus will depend to the body example d300s, d90, d7000 n etc...
- noisy when focus
- touch build, normall all metal body

G lens:
- newer lens
- no aperture ring. fully control by camera body
- with build in motor. camera like D3xxx and D5xxx can auto focus
- very quiet when focus
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i would like to add more info and summarize it

D lens without build in motor
G lens build in motor

why G lens cause the autofocus is damn fast.. and sharp too..
go for 50mm 1.8G if u serious and will upgrade to FX.. cause 35mm cannot use on FX body... except u buy the latest 35mm fx lens... that will cost more =)


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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 21 2014, 05:35 PM)
not sifu just share my experience
i own 3 of the lens below. tongue.gif dont ask me why

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF ~MYR400
Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S ~ MYR700+
Nikon 50mm f/1.4D AF ~MYR1000

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Nice summary haha thumbup.gif
At this point I think there's really no point in buying D lenses already I think hmm.gif
How come you have so many different 50mm lens? laugh.gif laugh.gif
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See what type of photography you want to take during your vacation. I just bring along my 17-50mm and 50mm only.  biggrin.gif
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17-50mm and flash good enough bro brows.gif brows.gif
Save space to help girlfriend carry stuffs laugh.gif laugh.gif
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let me guess why he keep 50mm 1.8g instead of 1.4g,

because of 1.4g focus on portrait (eye) the nose and ear would become blur?

lolz the dept of field too much already haha
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i first own the 50mm f1.8d, reason is simple...it damn cheap to buy 2nd hand and that time i just get D7000.

then later found a good deal in ebay on f1.4d and i get it asap then sold the f1.8d. but soon or later find out the view is really really small in crop sensor then decide to sell it because the usage is very very low.

after getting d600, i buy back the 50mm f1.8g lo...but i still feel it not wide enough for general use tongue.gif

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Thought u r the one who capture. Haha laugh.gif  Nice one bro QiAnG
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yea... 17-50mm can settle most of the thing d
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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 21 2014, 05:35 PM)

at the end it sell off all and keep only 50mm f1.8g, so far the best i would say biggrin.gif
but if u using this on DX body, suggest you get 35mm f1.8g for greater view coverage. the 50mm on dx is very very tight...
yea i also had all but kept 1.8g.
on dx i also like 50mm over 35mm...cos thru viewfinder the 35mm just looks weird.
like fov is 50mm, but the things all look smaller tongue.gif
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Too bad the focusing is sloooooooooowwww sweat.gif
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yea... its slow, but true everdying. take shoot slowly slowly, unless u wan some quick shoot for the streets
tammy not that slow larr, still acceptable tongue.gif
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I have the vc version but the vc is problematic, anyone know how much to fix it? other then that it works fine though
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haha never know laugh.gif

I have the vc version but the vc is problematic, anyone know how much to fix it? other then that it works fine though
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Hi guys, in your opinion what would be the two ideal lenses (1 spare and 1 fixed to cam) you would bring to a vacation?

I'm currently using the default 18-55mm lense. Photos taken during the day has very crisp colors but not for the ones taking during the night. I understand this could probably due to my lack of skills but just curious what do you guys typically bring to a vacation.
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if DX, 18-300 and 24mm...tho i dont have either of those lenses...and if i go vacation i bring a very good compact instead tongue.gif

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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 20 2014, 12:11 AM)
i like this also...it has the oversea (western) feel
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QUOTE(kennexionz @ Apr 20 2014, 01:24 AM)
Like those 2 the most of the batch  thumbup.gif the clouds so nice...
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Apr 20 2014, 08:43 PM)
Thought u r the one who capture. Haha laugh.gif  Nice one bro QiAnG
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fuyoh!!!! nice shoot there!!! thumbup.gif
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Yes, gone case in low light  nod.gif
I love that capture... I might move the camera lower, more green and less sky since nothing really attractive at the sky at that moment... Just my thought tongue.gif
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Personally I m good w the saturation level, actual life might b a bit dull need to pump up the color  laugh.gif  cool.gif
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i would say if u dont use the vc, and its not really that important, then save money dont fix it.
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Especially in video tongue.gif
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Your portrait photos all gila cantik. I bet a lot of people agree with me smile.gif
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17-50mm and flash good enough bro  brows.gif  brows.gif
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Haha. The reason I am using 50mm just because of the bokeh only. laugh.gif

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Your portrait photos all gila cantik. I bet a lot of people agree with me smile.gif
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QUOTE(3antz @ Apr 21 2014, 05:18 PM)
Thank you everyone for your input.

I was just checking out the prices on 50mm lenses and noticed the differences in prices. what gives? also what are the differences between the D and G?

Would be great if the sifu here can share some insight  biggrin.gif  hehe

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF ~MYR400
Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S ~ MYR700+

Nikon 50mm f/1.4D AF ~MYR1000
Nikon 50mm f/1.4G AF-S ~MYR1800+
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i used 50mm 1.8D, 50mm 1.8G and sigma 50mm 1.4 before.
and i have to say i love my siggy 50mm 1.4. it's sharp and that bokeh will make ppl think u're using full frame. thumbup.gif
bt for indoor shots, using a 50mm is quite hard though
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do comment and critique please =)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/kyrie3leison

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do comment and critique please =)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/kyrie3leison

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Which particular photos? tongue.gif
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Your portrait photos all gila cantik. I bet a lot of people agree with me smile.gif
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So very TRUE  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Just wanted to know where is the best shop to get a Nikon ? For the best price lah. Looking at D5300 with the 18-140mm lens. Saw online price from 3.2k - 3.5k. Anyone has tried this camera yet ?
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Best price?
Maybe can look for "digitalfm14" here in Garage Sales nod.gif
If best service, then definitely bro Yannick here haha: https://www.facebook.com/yannick.ng.75?fref=ts

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This thread lacks macro shots laugh.gif laugh.gif

Shots taken at FRIM, unfortunately there was still not a lot of wildlife at the moment. Not sure whether its because of the recent dry season or because FRIM sprayed the entire place hmm.gif

Shots taken with 105mm F2.8 with 36mm + 12mm ET + flash
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Best price?
Maybe can look for "digitalfm14" here in Garage Sales nod.gif
If best service, then definitely bro Yannick here haha: https://www.facebook.com/yannick.ng.75?fref=ts

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This thread lacks macro shots  laugh.gif  laugh.gif

Shots taken at FRIM, unfortunately there was still not a lot of wildlife at the moment. Not sure whether its because of the recent dry season or because FRIM sprayed the entire place  hmm.gif
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how close ur lens to the object when u shoot this?
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not really sure want to put this in first post or not lol whistling.gif
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But there are many other good/bad sellers out there that I've not encountered yet haha laugh.gif

"Creativephoto" for example, is not exactly very popular based on comments here haha tongue.gif
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Shot 1 and 3 were take quite close (~5cm-6cm) since the subjects are not known to move/flee tongue.gif

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Varies from subject to subject haha laugh.gif
Shot 1 and 3 were take quite close (~5cm-6cm) since the subjects are not known to move/flee  tongue.gif
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keng...the magnification still very high and yet so detail...

by right with extension tube, the distance between the lens and object need to be nearer rite?
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keng...the magnification still very high and yet so detail...

by right with extension tube, the distance between the lens and object need to be nearer rite?
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Otherwise the DoF will be too shallow if you go too near nod.gif

Yes, using extension tubes will greatly decrease the focal point of a lens. With a normal 50mm lens and 3 extension tubes attached, you will need to get to ~4cm to get in focus rclxub.gif

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Well, all macro shots you see out there are cropped kao kao one haha.
Otherwise the DoF will be too shallow if you go too near nod.gif

Yes, using extension tubes will greatly decrease the focal point of a lens. With a normal 50mm lens and 3 extension tubes attached, you will need to get to ~4cm to get in focus  rclxub.gif

Speaking of the 50mm lens... I think I might let go of my 50mm F1.8g later lol, underutilized  tongue.gif
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Have you tried focus stacking?

Perhaps not so ideal if subject moves.
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Have you tried focus stacking?

Perhaps not so ideal if subject moves.
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Ya, its not very useful when outdoors since most insect moves/ wind blows lol T_____T
Most people who shoot with focus stacking requires ideal conditions, so most will chill/kill the insects before shooting, which I think is rather cruel just for photos hmm.gif
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get update from my sis.
my D600 is back home...tonight will be a busy night to find out everything is ok smile.gif

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get update from my sis.
my D600 is back home...tonight will be a busy night to find out everything is ok smile.gif

also the new toy that not yet touch kao kao lagi..
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Fuyoh nice one bro haha  brows.gif  brows.gif  brows.gif
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Apr 22 2014, 01:36 PM)
not really sure want to put this in first post or not lol whistling.gif
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Hahaha, don't blame me for having creative imaginations on your side  whistling.gif  whistling.gif  brows.gif  brows.gif
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bikini shoot when? can i join? i come for take a LOOK drool.gif
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bikini shoot when? can i join? i come for take a LOOK  drool.gif
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finally it reach home...

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and then it notice it home was occupied by someone else...

meet the little brother
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to compensate its sadness, it get a new base.

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What they had done to the cameara (taken from the service invoice): replaced shutter, aperture, tapes, rear rubber, pc adjustment, checking and general service.
Result: no idea...but i still spot one oil mark on the top left corner. maybe they didnt clean it properly before send back. time will tell when i shoot more later biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 23 2014, 12:24 AM)
finally it reach home...

user posted imageFDSC0123 by ongdennis, on Flickr

and then it notice it home was occupied by someone else...

meet the little brother
user posted imageDSC_9929 by ongdennis, on Flickr

to compensate its sadness, it get a new base.

user posted imageFDSC0124 by ongdennis, on Flickr

What they had done to the cameara (taken from the service invoice): replaced shutter, aperture, tapes, rear rubber, pc adjustment, checking and general service.
Result: no idea...but i still spot one oil mark on the top left corner. maybe they didnt clean it properly before send back. time will tell when i shoot more later biggrin.gif

anyway...thanks Nikon Malaysia for it kindness for this FOC service.
the overall service history can be found in my signature.
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What is the base plate for? For ARCA plate?
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Apr 23 2014, 07:42 AM)
What is the base plate for? For ARCA plate?
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yups..is a arca plate but then special for D600 body only. It has a curve on the edge to fit the camera body nicely so that it wont slip.
my ori plate come together with tripod one, when i put the camera in vertical then the body will slightly slip down. i need to lock it very super tight then only it able to hold it.
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QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 23 2014, 12:24 AM)
finally it reach home...

user posted imageFDSC0123 by ongdennis, on Flickr

and then it notice it home was occupied by someone else...

meet the little brother
user posted imageDSC_9929 by ongdennis, on Flickr

to compensate its sadness, it get a new base.

user posted imageFDSC0124 by ongdennis, on Flickr

What they had done to the cameara (taken from the service invoice): replaced shutter, aperture, tapes, rear rubber, pc adjustment, checking and general service.
Result: no idea...but i still spot one oil mark on the top left corner. maybe they didnt clean it properly before send back. time will tell when i shoot more later biggrin.gif

anyway...thanks Nikon Malaysia for it kindness for this FOC service.
the overall service history can be found in my signature.
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nice.. but.. but.. downtime is around 2 weeks...
cant afford it right now... (time wise, and my d600s dont really had big problem)
wonder how long the free service will extend?
do they provide loan unit?
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QUOTE(slowkancil @ Apr 23 2014, 10:36 AM)
nice..  but.. but.. downtime is around 2 weeks...
cant afford it right now... (time wise, and my d600s dont really had big problem)
wonder how long the free service will extend?
do they provide loan unit?
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no loan unit...
as i know the service advisory should be until ur camera KO guah...
it state that even warranty period is over u still able to request to send in.

if i not mistaken, u have 2 rite? go in one by one lo smile.gif
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bikini shoot when? can i join? i come for take a LOOK  drool.gif
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I'm interested miahahhah biggrin.gif
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So this thread not just full of macro kaki eh, other kinds of kaki also have brows.gif brows.gif
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no loan unit...
as i know the service advisory should be until ur camera KO guah...
it state that even warranty period is over u still able to request to send in.

if i not mistaken, u have 2 rite? go in one by one lo smile.gif
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yup.. but now untill june will be quite busy..
cannot live without my 2nd body...
maybe im spoiled by no need to changing lens tongue.gif
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Aiyo quite long la have to wait for the replacement program sad.gif
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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Apr 23 2014, 11:43 AM)
So this thread not just full of macro kaki eh, other kinds of kaki also have  brows.gif  brows.gif
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Haha would like to join aswell if got another session tongue.gif
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yups..is a arca plate but then special for D600 body only. It has a curve on the edge to fit the camera body nicely so that it wont slip.
my ori plate come together with tripod one, when i put the camera in vertical then the body will slightly slip down. i need to lock it very super tight then only it able to hold it.
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You got an arca swiss ballhead?

I use a D800 plate from the same Sunwayfoto company as the one you have. These China made ones are good workmanship and relatively cheaper than the ones from US. Was tempted to get their L plate but it was too much money seeing that I don't use it often. It add a little bulk too.

Besides usage on the tripod, I use a small Sunwayfoto arca clamp attached to my ciplak Black Rapid strap to grip the arca clamp on the bottom of the camera.
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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Apr 23 2014, 11:43 AM)
So this thread not just full of macro kaki eh, other kinds of kaki also have  brows.gif  brows.gif
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They also interested in macro, but not insect only ma tongue.gif
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They also interested in macro, but not insect only ma  tongue.gif
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Micro a certain type of hair? I wonder if got people do that type of photography here before? Then publish overseas. You know like studio work done here but for use overseas. Wonder if its legal this way?
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QUOTE(jchue73 @ Apr 23 2014, 06:13 PM)
You got an arca swiss ballhead?

I use a D800 plate from the same Sunwayfoto company as the one you have. These China made ones are good workmanship and relatively cheaper than the ones from US. Was tempted to get their L plate but it was too much money seeing that I don't use it often. It add a little bulk too.

Besides usage on the tripod, I use a small Sunwayfoto arca clamp attached to my ciplak Black Rapid strap to grip the arca clamp on the bottom of the camera.
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yups...

ya, the quality of the plate is very nice i would say. it fit nicely as describe by the product description. at first i do see on the L shape one because that theoretically should able to hold the camera in vertical even better...but then like u say, it not cheap at all.
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Studio session~  icon_rolleyes.gif

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Sifu picture so clear haha.. notworthy.gif thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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Haha would like to join aswell if got another session tongue.gif
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They also interested in macro, but not insect only ma  tongue.gif
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QUOTE(ChaosSixth @ Apr 24 2014, 09:29 AM)
Sifu picture so clear haha.. 
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Thanksssss thumbup.gif The quality still far from what I pictured in my head tho hmm.gif
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Studies still okay la, working lagi hard. Even though i work with production company and have a studio still no time for studio session. Always on assignment outside or do editing/design work in studio cry.gif
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C&C welcome
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Great photo as always sifu notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
Wonderful setting and appropriate color tones~

I think the model could "stick her neck" out a bit more so that it doesn't make her look fat hmm.gif
Its one of the rules of modeling iirc, read it in a book once haha laugh.gif

I think for this photo maybe can stamp away the "wrinkles" of the neck?

Just my noob suggestion la haha, I don't really know much about portraits, but I do know girls hate it as long as they see something that make them look fat, even if they are already fat laugh.gif laugh.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 25 2014, 12:09 AM)
Great photo as always sifu  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
Wonderful setting and appropriate color tones~

I think the model could "stick her neck" out a bit more so that it doesn't make her look fat hmm.gif
Its one of the rules of modeling iirc, read it in a book once haha  laugh.gif
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she quite fat tho tongue.gif
i already make her arm and shoulder slim 50%... LOL
u will 'wow' reaction if u see her ori pic... hahaha... im so bad

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QUOTE(teetaatee @ Apr 25 2014, 12:10 AM)
she quite fat tho  tongue.gif
i already make her arm and shoulder slim 50%... LOL
u will 'wow' reaction if u see her ori pic... hahaha... im so bad
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Notti ahh sifu haha, don't let her see yo, later you kena body slammed laugh.gif
Anyways, jokes aside, the slimming is very well done, I couldn't tell at all thumbup.gif

Great photo man, keep it up thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 25 2014, 12:24 AM)
Notti ahh sifu haha, don't let her see yo, later you kena body slammed  laugh.gif
Anyways, jokes aside, the slimming is very well done, I couldn't tell at all thumbup.gif

Great photo man, keep it up  thumbup.gif
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but really ah... so give face meh
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thanks biggrin.gif
but really ah... so give face meh
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Its so nice already, dunno what to add on already haha, maybe wait until I become more pro only can give more constructive criticisms haha laugh.gif

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Its so nice already, dunno what to add on already haha, maybe wait until I become more pro only can give more constructive criticisms haha  laugh.gif
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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Apr 23 2014, 03:43 AM)
So this thread not just full of macro kaki eh, other kinds of kaki also have  brows.gif  brows.gif
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I want to try to shoot portrait also. but no model.. can join aaa? blush.gif
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QUOTE(Pro3363 @ Apr 25 2014, 05:01 PM)
Did someone say portrait? whistling.gif

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I think this shot could use some improvements hmm.gif
Just some of my noob comments, I don't really know too much about portraits:

- there are some rubbish in the background, I think can be clone away lol
- there is a small triangular thing on her forearm, can be cloned too
- not sure whether you intend for the model to look as natural as possible; but usually I would smoother her face and removing freckles/pimples/wrinkles (and usually girls will appreciate it haha)
- The angle could be better for that particular pose: it looks like the leg suddenly "pop out" from her head
- I think the bokeh might not be that nice for this shot.. perhaps can choose a better background so that you can get super creamy bokeh? drool.gif drool.gif

Just my 2 cents~

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Old pic boleh? tongue.gif

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Macam seen before sifu haha laugh.gif
No new photos? Even those from your XE-2? brows.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 25 2014, 08:56 PM)
I think this shot could use some improvements  hmm.gif
Just some of my noob comments, I don't really know too much about portraits:

- there are some rubbish in the background, I think can be clone away lol
- there is a small triangular thing on her forearm, can be cloned too
- not sure whether you intend for the model to look as natural as possible; but usually I would smoother her face and removing freckles/pimples/wrinkles (and usually girls will appreciate it haha)
- The angle could be better for that particular pose: it looks like the leg suddenly "pop out" from her head
- I think the bokeh might not be that nice for this shot.. perhaps can choose a better background so that you can get super creamy bokeh?  drool.gif  drool.gif

Just my 2 cents~
Macam seen before sifu haha laugh.gif
No new photos? Even those from your XE-2?  brows.gif
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Below appeared on Flickr Explore and became my most viewed and favourited photo.. even more than my 3 years ago ones LOL!

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Apr 25 2014, 09:29 PM)
Below appeared on Flickr Explore and became my most viewed and favourited photo.. even more than my 3 years ago ones LOL!

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Yeaaah, saw your photo at the Fuji thread, simply awesome!
So popular yo haha~ notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
Sifu level memang different XD


I remembered taking a shot over there to of the same thing haha, but not that nice la, very foggy laugh.gif

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Yeaaah, saw your photo at the Fuji thread, simply awesome!
So popular yo haha~  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
Sifu level memang different XD
I remembered taking a shot over there to of the same thing haha, but not that nice la, very foggy  laugh.gif

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Nice! But when I look it in bigger its a little... blurrish? But in the small photo its sharp, maybe my network's too slow to load.
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 25 2014, 08:56 PM)
I think this shot could use some improvements  hmm.gif
Just some of my noob comments, I don't really know too much about portraits:

- there are some rubbish in the background, I think can be clone away lol
- there is a small triangular thing on her forearm, can be cloned too
- not sure whether you intend for the model to look as natural as possible; but usually I would smoother her face and removing freckles/pimples/wrinkles (and usually girls will appreciate it haha)
- The angle could be better for that particular pose: it looks like the leg suddenly "pop out" from her head
- I think the bokeh might not be that nice for this shot.. perhaps can choose a better background so that you can get super creamy bokeh?  drool.gif  drool.gif

Just my 2 cents~
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Not really know how to clone... laugh.gif Thanks for advise notworthy.gif

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Nice! But when I look it in bigger its a little... blurrish? But in the small photo its sharp, maybe my network's too slow to load.
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Thanks sifu haha, mine don't have as much feel as yours notworthy.gif
Oh.. I never upload full resolution to save bandwidth haha laugh.gif
All my photos are resized to only around 5-6MP tongue.gif

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Not really know how to clone... laugh.gif Thanks for advise notworthy.gif

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Oh sorry about that, clone = spot healing
This shot is much nicer, lighting is plesant; though might be better if taken slightly lower~
Lengloi there hehe~~

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 25 2014, 10:08 PM)
Thanks sifu haha, mine don't have as much feel as yours  notworthy.gif
Oh.. I never upload full resolution to save bandwidth haha laugh.gif
All my photos are resized to only around 5-6MP  tongue.gif
Oh sorry about that, clone = spot healing
This shot is much nicer, lighting is plesant; though might be better if taken slightly lower~
Lengloi there hehe~~

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My screen only 1920x1200 >_< --> bout 2MP only.
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My screen only 1920x1200 >_< --> bout 2MP only.
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Weird, it still looks okay here (possibly because I'm only using HD+) haha, albeit rather noisy since I shot at high ISO haha laugh.gif
Still, will try and upload higher res next time haha~ notworthy.gif

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Weird, it still looks okay here (possibly because I'm only using HD+) haha, albeit rather noisy since I shot at high ISO haha  laugh.gif
Still, will try and upload higher res next time haha~  notworthy.gif
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seems that u gt urself a fujifilm xt1..
im thinking to get fujifilm xm1 kit lens + 35mm 1.4 (or isit better to get 23mm 1.4?)
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The 23mm is very popular among the Fuji users haha, should try that one out laugh.gif
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The 23mm is very popular among the Fuji users haha, should try that one out  laugh.gif
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Apr 25 2014, 11:40 PM)
yeah i guess cz it has similar angle of the 35mm on the FF. whereas 35mm would be a little similar like 50mm on a FF. hmmm..  bt 23mm more costly and less bokeh >.<
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Pretty good IQ, the above shot I've shown is at f/1.4! ISO6400 tongue.gif
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Pretty good IQ, the above shot I've shown is at f/1.4! ISO6400 tongue.gif
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Which is more noisy at same resolution? D800 or the Fuji?
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Which is more noisy at same resolution? D800 or the Fuji?
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Give some advise please.   icon_question.gif
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Great photos sifu notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

Both photos have their own attractions haha, I love the building in the 1st shot~
And I love the spiral road in the 2nd shot thumbup.gif

Not sure whether long exposure shots can be stitched or not haha, otherwise it would be perfect hmm.gif
Or if you should with UWA, then everything will be in- perfect also ~~

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hi guys, was planning to get a new 35mm f1.8g for myself tongue.gif
may I know where can I get at fair price and good after purchase service? I live around midvalley...
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hi guys, was planning to get a new 35mm f1.8g for myself tongue.gif
may I know where can I get at fair price and good after purchase service? I live around midvalley...
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Dear Sifus,

Give some advise please.  icon_question.gif
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I like the colour of your photos... how did you adjust it to become so nice biggrin.gif
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Great photos sifu  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Both photos have their own attractions haha, I love the building in the 1st shot~
And I love  the spiral road in the 2nd shot thumbup.gif

Not sure whether long exposure shots can be stitched or not haha, otherwise it would be perfect hmm.gif
Or if you should with UWA, then everything will be in- perfect also ~~
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Thank you thank you sifu. notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
Still finding my UWA la. whistling.gif

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I like the colour of your photos... how did you adjust it to become so nice biggrin.gif
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Thank you. notworthy.gif
Just made some adjustment on contrast and vibrance only. Anyway the light on the road is nice too in default photo. laugh.gif
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Thank you thank you sifu.  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
Still finding my UWA la.  whistling.gif
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No good deals for a UWA at the moment bro? hmm.gif
When you get one, can retake this shot, sure very nice thumbup.gif

*PS: Who says D90 cannot get great photos? brows.gif brows.gif

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No good deals for a UWA at the moment bro? hmm.gif
When you get one, can retake this shot, sure very nice  thumbup.gif

*PS: Who says D90 cannot get great photos?  brows.gif  brows.gif
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Nope. Dilemma choosing UWA now. Got review from friend about Sigma 10-20mm quite good too. drool.gif

Lolz. Still not as nice as yours and other sifus la. notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Apr 28 2014, 01:11 PM)
Nope. Dilemma choosing UWA now. Got review from friend about Sigma 10-20mm quite good too.  drool.gif

Lolz. Still not as nice as yours and other sifus la.  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Sigma 10-20mm? laugh.gif
Never heard about it haha

Aiya, I can't even take landscape shots lol cry.gif
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Sigma 10-20mm? laugh.gif
Never heard about it haha

Aiya, I can't even take landscape shots lol  cry.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 28 2014, 12:33 PM)
Macro shots for today  thumbup.gif

Shots taken with 105mm F2.8 with ETx2; flash fired ~1/13

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Love what you did with the lighting. Very subtle. rclxms.gif

You using any flash bounce or light box?

QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Apr 28 2014, 01:11 PM)
Nope. Dilemma choosing UWA now. Got review from friend about Sigma 10-20mm quite good too.  drool.gif

Lolz. Still not as nice as yours and other sifus la.  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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I still have my Sigma 10-20mm. Was using it a lot on my DX bodies. Yeah, Sigma 30mm f/1.4 also.

The Sigma 10-20mm is not bad. Especially when stopped down. Just don't shoot people at the edge. It applies to all ultra wides.

You can also use the Sigma 10-20mm on FX. If I'm not wrong, it's only usable from 17mm onwards without the obvious vignette.
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aiya... i came back already lol
we plan next month, canon kaki of cuz can join
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Love what you did with the lighting. Very subtle.  rclxms.gif

You using any flash bounce or light box?

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Thank you sifu, so so only la when compared to the other true pros  blush.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Still using my Mark III haha!

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Kind of stuck at the moment, not sure how to improve, and not willing to spend more.. so focusing on skills/lighting and composition now  hmm.gif
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No need to change.. Hahaha. Enough pro and heavy liao thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 28 2014, 08:40 PM)
Thank you sifu, so so only la when compared to the other true pros  blush.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Still using my Mark III haha!

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Kind of stuck at the moment, not sure how to improve, and not willing to spend more.. so focusing on skills/lighting and composition now  hmm.gif
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look like frankencamera... rclxms.gif
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anyone interested also can suggest a place
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Love what you did with the lighting. Very subtle.  rclxms.gif

You using any flash bounce or light box?
I still have my Sigma 10-20mm. Was using it a lot on my DX bodies. Yeah, Sigma 30mm f/1.4 also.

The Sigma 10-20mm is not bad. Especially when stopped down. Just don't shoot people at the edge. It applies to all ultra wides.

You can also use the Sigma 10-20mm on FX. If I'm not wrong, it's only usable from 17mm onwards without the obvious vignette.
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Do you use Tokina 11-16 or Tokina 12-24 before? If compare to Sigma? Which one more sharper and nice? hmm.gif
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no missed la... i will plan next month, a small group will be great  biggrin.gif
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around KL, Selangor area


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Wa rclxms.gif nod.gif
i dno how to do double exposure leh. cant get the effect i want. since i dno how it works.
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Do you use Tokina 11-16 or Tokina 12-24 before? If compare to Sigma? Which one more sharper and nice?  hmm.gif
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Back then, it was either the Tokina 12-24mm, the Sigma 10-20mm or the expensive Nikon 12-24mm. After reading pros and cons, went for the Sigma for the extra 10mm and faster HSM motor.
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around KL, Selangor area
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Normally I just go to putrajaya or klcc. Any nice scenery sifu around pj or kl?

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Normally I just go to putrajaya or klcc. Any nice scenery sifu around pj or kl?
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Putrajaya is very nice thumbup.gif
Can try the KL Orchid Garden & Hibiscus Garden (KL) also, though whether nice or depends on whether its flowering season tongue.gif
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Normally I just go to putrajaya or klcc. Any nice scenery sifu around pj or kl?
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If indoor shooting might consider Grand Shanghai at Puchong? Shanghai theme feels. laugh.gif
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Putrajaya is very nice thumbup.gif
Can try the KL Orchid Garden & Hibiscus Garden (KL) also, though whether nice or depends on whether its flowering season  tongue.gif
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If orchid park then I need to learn macro from you sifu...

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Back then, it was either the Tokina 12-24mm, the Sigma 10-20mm or the expensive Nikon 12-24mm. After reading pros and cons, went for the Sigma for the extra 10mm and faster HSM motor.
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So Sigma can be consider too beside than the Tokina or Nikon?
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Wa  rclxms.gif  nod.gif 
i dno how to do double exposure leh. cant get the effect i want. since i dno how it works.
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2 pics blend together can already
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its a restaurant, can shooting without dine in?
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Just a place with small small restaurants. Got pathway for you to take photo and some Shanghai designed restaurant. Quite nice place. But better go on weekday because on weekend there is crowded with people. Sorry for the ugly photo. sweat.gif

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Hello guys. It is already confirmed that my sensor got dust particle. How do I know? Its from Google. So my question, anybody have tried to self clean your sensor before? Is it advisable to self cleaning? I live in East Malaysia. I've search authorized service center for Nikon. All located at West Malaysia. Got any advise? Thanks.
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Have you made sure that its not the mirror that's dirty?
Might be a bit risky to clean it yourself since you will risk damaging the sensor hmm.gif
maybe can ask around shops around your area? Its better to let the pros do it for you, usually they charge around RM50-100 for the cleaning over here icon_rolleyes.gif

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Just a place with small small restaurants. Got pathway for you to take photo and some Shanghai designed restaurant. Quite nice place. But better go on weekday because on weekend there is crowded with people. Sorry for the ugly photo.  sweat.gif

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Fuyoh, your lengloi waifu haha thumbup.gif
THanks for sharing, looks really nice~
Usually its quite hard to take good indoor shots but it seems pretty well decorated the place thumbup.gif
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Fuyoh, your lengloi waifu haha  thumbup.gif
THanks for sharing, looks really nice~
Usually its quite hard to take good indoor shots but it seems pretty well decorated the place  thumbup.gif
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This Sifu ah. Much more Pro than me lo. whistling.gif
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Have you made sure that its not the mirror that's dirty?
Might be a bit risky to clean it yourself since you will risk damaging the sensor hmm.gif
maybe can ask around shops around your area? Its better to let the pros do it for you, usually they charge around RM50-100 for the cleaning over here  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Eh? sweat.gif If the mirror got dust particle, so how do I clean it? I've watched youtube tutorial. Some using cotton buds. Is it advisable? I just bought my camera last month though. I don't know how it got there and it is ruining my photos. vmad.gif

icon_question.gif I don't think that there are shops offering cleaning service here in my place.
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This Sifu ah. Much more Pro than me lo.  whistling.gif
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I don't know how to take landscape shots one haha, please teach me next time notworthy.gif

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Eh?  sweat.gif If the mirror got dust particle, so how do I clean it? I've watched youtube tutorial. Some using cotton buds. Is it advisable? I just bought my camera last month though. I don't know how it got there and it is ruining my photos.  vmad.gif

icon_question.gif  I don't think that there are shops offering cleaning service here in my place.
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Dry and soft cotton buds will do, but please be extra careful and make sure there are no dirt/sand particles on the soft cotton buds. Its rather unlikely that the sensor is dirty for a new unit? Unless if you switch lenses alot hmm.gif

For your current or recent photos, you can always spot heal those dust particles nod.gif
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So humble haha laugh.gif
I don't know how to take landscape shots one haha, please teach me next time  notworthy.gif
Dry and soft cotton buds will do, but please be extra careful and make sure there are no dirt/sand particles on the soft cotton buds. Its rather unlikely that the sensor is dirty for a new unit? Unless if you switch lenses alot hmm.gif

For your current or recent photos, you can always spot heal those dust particles  nod.gif
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First week I bought the camera still no dust. Maybe because I've played around with the lens before. Plus, my room (bujang style) got dust here and there. cry.gif But I can still save my photo using potocop. Lol. At first, I thought the black dots were birds flying during sunset. Went back home and zoomed doh.gif . Bird so bulat meh? Lel laugh.gif
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Amazing how a small spider can catch a fly of similar size thumbup.gif

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after very long time...only able to continue the "dot-tune" for all my prime lens.

the adjustment seem very huge

nikon 50mm f1.8g --> -6
nikon 85mm f1.8g --> -10
tamron sp90 f2.8 --> +18

testing the result using newspaper and it seem working fine.
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if there's another lens i'd like to add, it's either the 85mm 1.8g or the 70-200 f2.8 tamron macro.
Which is a better choice?
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ Apr 30 2014, 01:01 AM)
if there's another lens i'd like to add, it's either the 85mm 1.8g or the 70-200 f2.8 tamron macro.
Which is a better choice?
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Both different types of lens, do you need the 200mm reach? If yes then its the 70200. If not you just want the big aperture and 85mm range is ok then go for the prime.
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Thinking of adding another lens for my D90.Standard zoom f/2.8

Does the 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED seem a good choice or do I have to wait for people to scream 24-70mm f/2.8 (Which I can use for FX if I so desire to jump) at my face again?
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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Apr 30 2014, 05:52 PM)
Thinking of adding another lens for my D90.Standard zoom f/2.8

Does the 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED seem a good choice or do I have to wait for people to scream 24-70mm f/2.8 (Which I can use for FX if I so desire to jump) at my face again?
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cheaper go tamron 17-50.
but 17-55 is good if u got the money, used around rm3k.

buy for the now...maybe later u dont go FX? maybe go Fuji? tongue.gif

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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Apr 30 2014, 05:52 PM)
Thinking of adding another lens for my D90.Standard zoom f/2.8

Does the 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED seem a good choice or do I have to wait for people to scream 24-70mm f/2.8 (Which I can use for FX if I so desire to jump) at my face again?
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if u want the 17-55 range, get the tamron 17-50 or the sigma 17-50. they perform almost as good just that some tamron has af back/front focus. and some siggy has it's OS problem. else get the tamron 24-70 VC.

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 30 2014, 04:45 PM)
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nice macro as usual, your 2nd and 3rd shots reminded me my own shots haha, so identical.

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nice macro as usual, your 2nd and 3rd shots reminded me my own shots haha, so identical.

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Hi guys,

My friend's D300 screens are blank and no light when try to turn on.
Tried with 2 charged batteries and also performed the 2 green button reset.
What else could be the issue?
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Apr 29 2014, 09:27 AM)
So Sigma can be consider too beside than the Tokina or Nikon?
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Try and do a search. A few years back, the choice was about equal in between the Tokina and Sigma. I believe picture quality and sharpness at wide open goes to Tokina but at f/8 apertures, everything becomes the same. smile.gif

So for me, the 10mm and faster HSM motor was the deciding factor.

QUOTE(ongdennis @ Apr 30 2014, 12:31 AM)
after very long time...only able to continue the "dot-tune" for all my prime lens.

the adjustment seem very huge

nikon 50mm f1.8g --> -6
nikon 85mm f1.8g --> -10
tamron sp90 f2.8   --> +18

testing the result using newspaper and it seem working fine.
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Before you perform this test, did you disable AF engagement for shutter half-press? Set the "AF Activation" option to "AF-ON only". For D600 it's option f4 if not wrong and since no dedicated button on D600 (and D7000) for AF-On, use the AE-L/AF-L button as the AF-ON button.

Also, for the test to be accurate, you need to make sure that your camera sensor is parallel to the newspaper or any intended object and also on the same plane.

For that you need something like LensAlign to correctly place the target and make the test more meaningful as you can manually set and determine the focal plane of the target to be parallel to the camera sensor plane.

QUOTE(celciuz @ Apr 30 2014, 07:56 AM)
Both different types of lens, do you need the 200mm reach? If yes then its the 70200. If not you just want the big aperture and 85mm range is ok then go for the prime.
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200mm can also have big aperture. At f/2.0 lah. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Apr 30 2014, 05:52 PM)
Thinking of adding another lens for my D90.Standard zoom f/2.8

Does the 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED seem a good choice or do I have to wait for people to scream 24-70mm f/2.8 (Which I can use for FX if I so desire to jump) at my face again?
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Difficult question. But you can opt to buy the 17-55mm f/2.8 Nikon at 2nd hand prices and still sell them for a reasonable price should you decide to upgrade later on. Or you can get 3rd party lenses and sell later at lower prices should you decide to upgrade later.

The Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 is beautiful lens. It's a lot of money but I don't think it suites well on the DX crop. Yeah some say ok but to me, it's not wide enough. If you have wider lenses, then you can got for it but if you don't have wider lenses, then save the money and look elsewhere. It's not a limited edition lens. When you want to buy it later after upgrading to FX, it will always be available.

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QUOTE(jchue73 @ May 2 2014, 03:52 PM)
Try and do a search. A few years back, the choice was about equal in between the Tokina and Sigma. I believe picture quality and sharpness at wide open goes to Tokina but at f/8 apertures, everything becomes the same.  smile.gif

So for me, the 10mm and faster HSM motor was the deciding factor.
Before you perform this test, did you disable AF engagement for shutter half-press? Set the "AF Activation" option to "AF-ON only". For D600 it's option f4 if not wrong and since no dedicated button on D600 (and D7000) for AF-On, use the AE-L/AF-L button as the AF-ON button.

Also, for the test to be accurate, you need to make sure that your camera sensor is parallel to the newspaper or any intended object and also on the same plane.

For that you need something like LensAlign to correctly place the target and make the test more meaningful as you can manually set and determine the focal plane of the target to be parallel to the camera sensor plane.

200mm can also have big aperture. At f/2.0 lah.  biggrin.gif
Difficult question. But you can opt to buy the 17-55mm f/2.8 Nikon at 2nd hand prices and still sell them for a reasonable price should you decide to upgrade later on. Or you can get 3rd party lenses and sell later at lower prices should you decide to upgrade later.

The Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 is beautiful lens. It's a lot of money but I don't think it suites well on the DX crop. Yeah some say ok but to me, it's not wide enough. If you have wider lenses, then you can got for it but if you don't have wider lenses, then save the money and look elsewhere. It's not a limited edition lens. When you want to buy it later after upgrading to FX, it will always be available.
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paiseh for asking, but why the 17-55 so crazily expensive arh? no IS no VR or whatever. canon equivalent is like 500-1k cheaper with IS.
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200mm can also have big aperture. At f/2.0 lah.  biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(jchue73 @ May 2 2014, 03:52 PM)
Try and do a search. A few years back, the choice was about equal in between the Tokina and Sigma. I believe picture quality and sharpness at wide open goes to Tokina but at f/8 apertures, everything becomes the same.  smile.gif

So for me, the 10mm and faster HSM motor was the deciding factor.
Before you perform this test, did you disable AF engagement for shutter half-press? Set the "AF Activation" option to "AF-ON only". For D600 it's option f4 if not wrong and since no dedicated button on D600 (and D7000) for AF-On, use the AE-L/AF-L button as the AF-ON button.

Also, for the test to be accurate, you need to make sure that your camera sensor is parallel to the newspaper or any intended object and also on the same plane.

For that you need something like LensAlign to correctly place the target and make the test more meaningful as you can manually set and determine the focal plane of the target to be parallel to the camera sensor plane.

200mm can also have big aperture. At f/2.0 lah.  biggrin.gif
Difficult question. But you can opt to buy the 17-55mm f/2.8 Nikon at 2nd hand prices and still sell them for a reasonable price should you decide to upgrade later on. Or you can get 3rd party lenses and sell later at lower prices should you decide to upgrade later.

The Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 is beautiful lens. It's a lot of money but I don't think it suites well on the DX crop. Yeah some say ok but to me, it's not wide enough. If you have wider lenses, then you can got for it but if you don't have wider lenses, then save the money and look elsewhere. It's not a limited edition lens. When you want to buy it later after upgrading to FX, it will always be available.
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Back and bank breaker, the 200mm f/2 I mean tongue.gif

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