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 Canon EOS Family, DSLR, EOS - V58, The White Paladins' Territory!

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post Oct 22 2014, 12:28 AM

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Edit is fine, composition seems flat from the front, could do with more leading lines.

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post Oct 29 2014, 01:37 AM

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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Oct 28 2014, 10:11 PM)
Its definitely better to have 18mm on crop sensor. IQ and build quality wise, the L wins easily.
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The STM Motor is very fast and silent too, like real fast and real silent, i only have 10-18 so do test around.
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post Oct 29 2014, 11:07 PM

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QUOTE(poelissa @ Oct 29 2014, 07:52 PM)
tried cleaning but the problem is still there...sigh rm500 is so much...
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post Nov 12 2014, 04:39 PM

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Hi guys, i've changed the topic from Canon EOS Family, one big EOS Family to Canon EOS Family, DSLR, EOS, with hopes that less individual topics will be created about canon DSLR or its lenses in separate threads. I am assuming that many are not familliar with the name EOS and calls the product by itself 700d or etc thus missing this topic. We want to be a big family. I apologise for not posting as much as i like and I appreciate everybodies participation and keeping the family's good name.

A centralised thread ensures lively discussion and thus more enjoyable for forumers and allows new users to find us so we can all grow together. We are all here to learn from one another and although some of us might have more experience than others , be great for us to help those who understands less. We are one big family.

There are no stupid questions as one might be misinformed and wrongful interpretation of what they read or learn from elsewhere. Remember we were all there sometime ago, owning our first cam and trying to figure out "Eh why my picture blur, eh why not nice like someone posted, angle same same but picture different, and many more". A family loves one another instead of putting someone down.

Let us be more helpful instead of shooting newbies point of view down and to show that we are much more pandai like showing him/her "you know shit, see what i have done" or flexing credentials. Explain to the newbie/others why is it so, or how it is done so they can improve. This benefit all, they become better, we enjoy photos they post and they help capture memories for others. We want to be one big and happy family.

Cheers
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post Nov 25 2014, 11:14 PM

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Kasi 1 like, is this a mail box?

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post Dec 10 2014, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Dec 10 2014, 06:21 PM)
http://www.mobile01.com/newsdetail.php?id=16011

Review of the 24-105mm STM. It's kinda hard to see why anyone would choose this lens over the 24-105mm L which is really cheap right now (1.5k-2k), since the performance is worse and no weather sealing + plastic build.
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Where bro, i maybe interested to pickup an L since it is EF mount, can use on my film canon too.

http://www.mylensdb.com/gear/canon-ef-24-1...4l-is-usm/price
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post Apr 17 2015, 09:35 PM

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Wah i long time no come here lepak, nice shot man! keepidap
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post Apr 19 2015, 11:06 PM

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Chantek bro...keep up the good work!!!

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post May 27 2015, 12:10 AM

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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ May 26 2015, 01:45 AM)
still hoping they will use sony sensor one day. after trying out nikon only I knew how bad canon is when you underexpose sad.gif

the new 5ds/r didn't receive that great of a review too since it's basically just a bigger megapixel 5d with a bad dynamic range sensor.
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Been really busy, just dropping by to say hi and drop 2 cents

I've recently been employed full time in a role that includes a lot of travelling to rural areas and also attending functions and photographing them. I've been handed one D5200 and a D7000 with a SB600 and other la la cha cha accessories.

I have to say I am impressed with the camera, the d7000 to be exact, didn't have the chance to bring the other unit out for a spin. It is pretty forgiving for under and over exposing. So shows that canon shooters have to be more diligent and careful in exposing their frames. The bar is way towards the right or the left of the light meter and it still turns out fine.

Noise control is pretty awesome, I would say it is better than my 60d, i keep it at iso 3200 most the time

I don't know if its my unit problem or all nikon cameras are like that, the shutter seems so soft and lack the 'syok' snap snap feelings in your fingers when you press the button. Sometimes i accidentally snapped some pics while not intending to.

Dials are not as user friendly as canons but can get used to and build quality can be improved. I am having lose rubber parts on the cam. In case you need to know, on personal leisure or freelance work i shoot on a 20 and 60d and have owned a 1000 and 40 before. In no way am i saying whatever brand is best. It is really up to ones preference and skill sets and need.

KTHBAI, Back to process photo for work. Happy shooting and sharing

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