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post Mar 16 2015, 08:41 AM, updated 10y ago

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1st!! Congratz on new thread!! icon_rolleyes.gif
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Grats grats laugh.gif
Would be nice to have more non-macro photos in this thread, and also less talk on buying stuffs laugh.gif
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post Mar 16 2015, 11:12 AM

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too bad facebuk photos URL is super weird that i canot post some old photos here
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grats on the new version thread.
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TJ dominate previous thread. tongue.gif

Gratz on new thread. smile.gif
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Yah. How to link fb photos here? Used to be copy link and direct link appear.
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Congrats on new thread!! happy.gifv


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QUOTE(KTCY @ Mar 16 2015, 12:46 PM)
Yah. How to link fb photos here? Used to be copy link and direct link appear.
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their URL is really messed up, but other BB code forum i have no problem copy and paste the whole thing here.
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Congrats!!

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FB image?

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biggrin.gif Can ahhhh.
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post Mar 16 2015, 07:35 PM

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right click on FB image and copy the URL, make sure it ends with JPG.

use the IMG tag.
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URL from FB :
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[IMG]https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/t31.0-8/11026157_10152834884014016_507144966274461377_o.jpg[/IMG]


Result

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*Taken with D750, JPG. SOOC.

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Yay, new thread finally.

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One of the shots which makes me go "If only I have a prime"... cry.gif
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QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ Mar 16 2015, 08:06 PM)
Yay, new thread finally.

user posted imagePassion fruit by V12K, on Flickr

One of the shots which makes me go "If only I have a prime"... cry.gif
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Buy lor. Wait what wor. whistling.gif tongue.gif
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anyone here still using d600? is it safe to buy a used one or just skip it since the dust issue might stay forever?
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post Mar 17 2015, 09:14 AM

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nikon battery shortage?
went few shops all sold out

some even jack up the price
pre gst syndrome?
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Mar 17 2015, 07:26 AM)
anyone here still using d600? is it safe to buy a used one or just skip it since the dust issue might stay forever?
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go for D610 used la
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QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Mar 17 2015, 09:15 AM)
go for D610 used la
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Yup. Agree with u too.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Mar 17 2015, 07:26 AM)
anyone here still using d600? is it safe to buy a used one or just skip it since the dust issue might stay forever?
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Im still using la... it still can take picha.. why change ley
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 16 2015, 07:37 PM)
URL from FB :
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Ohhhhh so that is how you share pic from FB. but I think it also depends on your privacy settings??

If your album are not in public mode you will see a broken link.
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my one confirm almost all 99.9999999% post are public visible and this is the link of picture unsure.gif
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 16 2015, 07:35 PM)
right click on FB image and copy the URL, make sure it ends with JPG.

use the IMG tag.
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why all my fb photos end with weird url rclxub.gif
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hello guys, new here.

wanna ask what's the best value for money lens for my D3300? budget is about 1.5 k and mainly used to shoot motorsports.
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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Mar 17 2015, 12:04 PM)
Im still using la... it still can take picha.. why change ley
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If the unit that I got for used still suffer from dusts, I can just send it to Nikon and ask for new shutter?

D610 should be few hundred more expensive?
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QUOTE(streetfighter2020 @ Mar 17 2015, 04:12 PM)
hello guys, new here.

wanna ask what's the best value for money lens for my D3300? budget is about 1.5 k and mainly used to shoot motorsports.
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70-300mm VR 1.1-1.3k used
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Mar 16 2015, 11:56 PM)
Buy lor. Wait what wor.  whistling.gif  tongue.gif
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Been a long time since I last posted, just to share some photos from my travel to SG recently.

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Still having a hard time getting used to EVF though.

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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Mar 17 2015, 11:58 PM)
Been a long time since I last posted, just to share some photos from my travel to SG recently.

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Still having a hard time getting used to EVF though.
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Great photos man, but wrong thread liao haha laugh.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 18 2015, 09:03 AM)
Great photos man, but wrong thread liao haha  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
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Haha, sorry sorry. Used to post here liao cause its my bookmarked thread. nid change bookmark d biggrin.gif
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better buy now before gst
confirm increase price
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Spam spam spam. The thread is so quiet.

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Spam spam spam. The thread is so quiet.

user posted imageDSC_0671 by -WaiKeaT-, on Flickr
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QUOTE(KTCY @ Mar 18 2015, 01:29 PM)
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Ya.  whistling.gif
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share more. very nice photos.
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Spam spam spam. The thread is so quiet.

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Wah sifu wub.gif wub.gif
The lens of the Canon AV1 is a bit too long, would be nicer if its shorter- not so blurred out because of the DoF laugh.gif
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QUOTE(KTCY @ Mar 18 2015, 01:59 PM)
share more. very nice photos.
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Sifu please advise. laugh.gif

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 18 2015, 02:29 PM)
Wah sifu  wub.gif  wub.gif
The lens of the Canon AV1 is a bit too long, would be nicer if its shorter- not so blurred out because of the DoF  laugh.gif
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Okay. I will tell the owner of the Canon AV1 to change to a shorter lens next time. whistling.gif
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Sifu please advise.  laugh.gif

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Okay. I will tell the owner of the Canon AV1 to change to a shorter lens next time.  whistling.gif
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Please buy new lens for the AV1 otherwise I pose your monkey and crapping photographing stance here brows.gif brows.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 18 2015, 02:59 PM)
Please buy new lens for the AV1 otherwise I pose your monkey and crapping photographing stance here  brows.gif  brows.gif
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Mar 18 2015, 02:40 PM)
Sifu please advise.  laugh.gif

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Okay. I will tell the owner of the Canon AV1 to change to a shorter lens next time.  whistling.gif
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me not sifu tongue.gif
the photos color not so striking to my liking. and the background quite messy.
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Here is a little something I came across today about composition smile.gif

9 Photo Composition Tips (feat. Steve McCurry)

Haiz... no idea how to insert YT vid.. =.=" add the link only

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QUOTE(KTCY @ Mar 18 2015, 03:24 PM)
me not sifu tongue.gif
the photos color not so striking to my liking. and the background quite messy.
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Thanks for the comment. Tried to make the color more to retro theme. laugh.gif
Background no choice. Another side of view is even worst than this. sweat.gif
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More in my Flickr~

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 18 2015, 05:29 PM)
I also have laugh.gif
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More in my Flickr~
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From last week studio shoot

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From last week studio shoot

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Prefer to see both her eyes, anyway it's a beautiful pic, well done!
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Prefer to see both her eyes, anyway it's a beautiful pic, well done!
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Client want that kind of style so have to follow lor laugh.gif
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Back to macro laugh.gif

user posted imageSpiny-tailed gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus ?) by PF T.J., on Flickr

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The red-coloured "spots" on the fingers/toes are actually parasitic red mites! @@

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The Common Garden Spider is not exactly very "common" to most people, simply because these spiders only come out during the night, where they wait on the centre of their large webs for prey .

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Wanted to ask .

Currently I am choosing between d700 and d600.

D600 is lighter, newer, more megapixel and Bette high ISO (not sure).

D700 is heavier, bigger, better AF system.

That's the main differences that I can see, both of them are around 3k used. I am going to pair it with 35mm or 50mm f1.8g. The 35mm works on ff too albeit with little bit of vignetting right?

Which is the better body to choose? I don't really need the higher MP but its handy to have.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Mar 20 2015, 05:04 PM)
Wanted to ask .

Currently I am choosing between d700 and d600.

D600 is lighter, newer, more megapixel and Bette high ISO (not sure).

D700 is heavier, bigger, better AF system.

That's the main differences that I can see, both of them are around 3k used. I am going to pair it with 35mm or 50mm f1.8g. The 35mm works on ff too albeit with little bit of vignetting right?

Which is the better body to choose? I don't really need the higher MP but its handy to have.
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better AF is better, can nail more shots. I personally choose d700/d750
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Mar 20 2015, 04:04 PM)
Wanted to ask .

Currently I am choosing between d700 and d600.

D600 is lighter, newer, more megapixel and Bette high ISO (not sure).

D700 is heavier, bigger, better AF system.

That's the main differences that I can see, both of them are around 3k used. I am going to pair it with 35mm or 50mm f1.8g. The 35mm works on ff too albeit with little bit of vignetting right?

Which is the better body to choose? I don't really need the higher MP but its handy to have.
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QUOTE(alpha001 @ Mar 20 2015, 04:34 PM)
better AF is better, can nail more shots. I personally choose d700/d750
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+1.. or perhaps save more for a used D610 or D750?
D600 seems a bit risky to get cry.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 20 2015, 04:39 PM)
+1.. or perhaps save more for a used D610 or D750?
D600 seems a bit risky to get  cry.gif
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the dust issue? I thought Nikon will replace it for free or?

hmmmm the 200g more on the d700 and also the age puts me a little off compared to the d600. it seems that I have to go Nikon TS to try them when i'm free to get the answer.

Anyone has used 35mm dx or 50mm f1.8 letting go? tongue.gif
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Happy Saturday guys! biggrin.gif

It's been a while since I spammed a bit.. since this is the new thread lemme spam the last few photos from my trip to Spain late last year. Was still using my D7100 then! Mostly scenic pics laugh.gif


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I love the countryside the most wub.gif

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There is more on my Flickr if you are interested wink.gif
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Sifus sekalian. I am planning to get UWA zoom soon.
Who here has own/tested Tamron 15-30 VC before ?
Kinda attractive given the price, compared to 16-35 F4 vr
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Happy Saturday guys!  biggrin.gif
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There is more on my Flickr if you are interested  wink.gif
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Awesome photos! Very very nice~
Keep it up man thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Mar 21 2015, 12:56 AM)
the dust issue? I thought Nikon will replace it for free or?

hmmmm the 200g more on the d700 and also the age puts me a little off compared to the d600. it seems that I have to go Nikon TS to try them when i'm free to get the answer.

Anyone has used 35mm dx or 50mm f1.8 letting go?  tongue.gif
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Even if they change for you for free for a lifetime its not worth it if your d600 spends more time in the sc than in your hands huhj T____T
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 21 2015, 10:30 PM)
Awesome photos! Very very nice~
Keep it up man thumbup.gif
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You have Citroen fetish? Keep on favorite my Citroen shots only. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(0168257061 @ Mar 21 2015, 05:35 PM)
Sifus sekalian. I am planning to get UWA zoom soon.
Who here has own/tested Tamron 15-30 VC before ?
Kinda attractive given the price, compared to 16-35 F4 vr
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Maybe can ask wkwong91 sifu, he is looking for something similar and has been doing some research for some time icon_rolleyes.gif
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Even if they change for you for free for a lifetime its not worth it if your d600 spends more time in the sc than in your hands huhj T____T
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they're not replacing it with a d610 shutter? (the fixed ones) instead of using the "new" d600 shutter? shocking.gif
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they're not replacing it with a d610 shutter? (the fixed ones) instead of using the "new" d600 shutter?  shocking.gif
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Maybe can ask wkwong91 sifu, he is looking for something similar and has been doing some research for some time icon_rolleyes.gif
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I xda do research for Tammy wor this time. Haha. Now I have another option already. laugh.gif

*After did my homework, I still prefer 16-35mm. laugh.gif

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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Mar 21 2015, 11:20 PM)
You are sifu ma.  thumbup.gif
I xda do research for Tammy wor this time. Haha. Now I have another option already.  laugh.gif

*After did my homework, I still prefer 16-35mm.  laugh.gif
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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=101...&type=1&theater

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 21 2015, 10:33 PM)
Maybe can ask wkwong91 sifu, he is looking for something similar and has been doing some research for some time icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Mar 21 2015, 11:20 PM)
You are sifu ma.  thumbup.gif
I xda do research for Tammy wor this time. Haha. Now I have another option already.  laugh.gif

*After did my homework, I still prefer 16-35mm.  laugh.gif
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So sifu, why you still prefer 16-35 ? hmm.gif
I have try to ration between them.

Reason to go for nikon:
- Easier to get filters, cheaper price
- Longer reach
- It is Nikon
- Lighter

Reason to go for Tamron:
- Wider by 1mm
- Cheaper price
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So sifu, why you still prefer 16-35 ?  hmm.gif
I have try to ration between them.

Reason to go for nikon:
- It is Nikon - better resale value
- Lighter - lighter easy to carry around
- Nano

Reason to go for Tamron:
- Wider by 1mm - do u really need the extra 1mm? ask yourself. How frequently u will use the 15mm?
- 1 stop brighter - this is the main point why u select Tammy right?
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IMHO, just get what u want and what u need. If 15mm and f2.8 are ur concern then go for Tammy. laugh.gif
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they're not replacing it with a d610 shutter? (the fixed ones) instead of using the "new" d600 shutter?  shocking.gif
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never happen in malaysia . XD
only in US or some other country lol.... nikon malaysia care less about customer here i think whistling.gif

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the thing is earlier I can. Now i can't, maybe FB disabled.
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the thing is earlier I can. Now i can't, maybe FB disabled.
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but thing is BB code can do this actually, i use polycount forum bb code can put facebuk img link XD
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even now if you end it with JPG it still won't call.

now back to Nikon topic - I like D5500 but D7100 can share battery with my D750 and can pop-up flash trigger. sad.gif Darn Nikon!


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mmm this i like !
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user posted imageOrange longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae; Coleoptera) by PF T.J., on Flickr

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As the name suggests, longhorn beetles are beetles that have long antennae "horns" which may be longer than their bodies.


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user posted imageOrchid mantis nymph- Hymenopus cf. coronatus by PF T.J., on Flickr

This tiny but beautiful mantis may likely be the 1st instar of the beautiful, famous and ferocious orchid mantis that many people adore.

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user posted imageHuntsman spider- Heteropoda sp. by PF T.J., on Flickr

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Spiders are easy to find at night, mainly because their eyes will fluoresce when being shined by UV. However, certain spiders have entire body parts that fluoresce instead.
It is unclear as to why this happens. Some say its for males to locate the females; some say its an attractant towards preys; and some say it serves as a warning to the spider itself that its exposed (under moonlight) to predation.


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user posted imageParallel-spined Spiny Spider (Gasteracantha diardi) under UV illumination 2 by PF T.J., on Flickr

Top view of the spiny spider. Note that certain parts of the body appear brighter than others.

It is too bad I have been conned about the wavelength of the UV torchlight- this one is way too bright (390nm)!


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I only have 85 mm lens, so ill just spam this focal length... laugh.gif
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btm pic i added the sky & foreground using content aware tool( for 1:1 ratio) so it fit instagram better laugh.gif
so which one better?

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I only have 85 mm lens, so ill just spam this focal length... laugh.gif
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Can't see the 2nd one laugh.gif

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Hi guys, as mentioned before I'm extremely new to not only DSLRs but photography in general. I'm still learning about ISO, exposures etc. So now I'm just using the setting file as provided by Ken Rockwell, he's using Portrait picture control for people and Vivid for landscapes & objects. I thought it would be great to get me started.

But on my D750, the portrait picture control seems to be like too bright, almost like over-exposed compared to Vivid with every other setttings unchanged. Is this common? What do you guys use to shoot people/portraits? Or probably I'm missing something?

Settings from here (scroll down to Usage): http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d750.htm

Sorry if this seems to silly a question.

By the way, I'm letting go a Nikon 50mm 1.8G just in case anyone interested. smile.gif
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Hi guys, as mentioned before I'm extremely new to not only DSLRs but photography in general. I'm still learning about ISO, exposures etc. So now I'm just using the setting file as provided by Ken Rockwell, he's using Portrait picture control for people and Vivid for landscapes & objects. I thought it would be great to get me started.

But on my D750, the portrait picture control seems to be like too bright, almost like over-exposed compared to Vivid with every other setttings unchanged. Is this common? What do you guys use to shoot people/portraits? Or probably I'm missing something?

Settings from here (scroll down to Usage): http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d750.htm

Sorry if this seems to silly a question.

By the way, I'm letting go a Nikon 50mm 1.8G just in case anyone interested. smile.gif
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Ken Rockwell has the tendency to exaggerate things. Its best not to follow his shooting style hmm.gif

Most people start off using Program (P)> Shutter Speed (S)> Aperture (A) and eventually Manual (M) modes; as this will give you a rough picture of how each settings work and how they are related to one another. At the end of the day it doesn't matter what mode you use for your shooting so long as it gets you the result you want nod.gif But usually its best to learn about the basics so that you know what settings to use if needed.

Just in case you are not familiar:
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Feel free to ask if you have any more questions thumbup.gif
I'm sure the sifus here will be more than willing to share their advices notworthy.gif It may all sound very complicated in the beginning, but after more shooting it can only get easier ~
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Ken Rockwell has the tendency to exaggerate things. Its best not to follow his shooting style hmm.gif

Most people start off using Program (P)> Shutter Speed (S)> Aperture (A) and eventually Manual (M) modes; as this will give you a rough picture of how each settings work and how they are related to one another. At the end of the day it doesn't matter what mode you use for your shooting so long as it gets you the result you want nod.gif But usually its best to learn about the basics so that you know what settings to use if needed.

Just in case you are not familiar:
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Feel free to ask if you have any more questions thumbup.gif
I'm sure the sifus here will be more than willing to share their advices  notworthy.gif It may all sound very complicated in the beginning, but after more shooting it can only get easier ~
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Thanks for the super valuable info bro! I am actually testing all modes and settings right now, but a bit like on reverse. That's just how I learn new things at my age now. smile.gif
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Thanks for the super valuable info bro! I am actually testing all modes and settings right now, but a bit like on reverse. That's just how I learn new things at my age now. smile.gif
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Perfectly understandable man, everyone has his or her way of learning thumbup.gif
If you are shooting manual, be sure to keep check of the light meter display (usually within the optical viewfinder); that meter will inform you whether your shot will be underexposed or overexposed with your current camera setting thumbup.gif
All the best~
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Thanks for the super valuable info bro! I am actually testing all modes and settings right now, but a bit like on reverse. That's just how I learn new things at my age now. smile.gif
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Feel free to check out the blog that I learnt to shoot from smile.gif

PhotographyLife

They have a specific section for beginner's guide on DSLR thumbup.gif
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Feel free to check out the blog that I learnt to shoot from smile.gif

PhotographyLife

They have a specific section for beginner's guide on DSLR thumbup.gif
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Thanks a lot bro! Quite a comprehensive tutorials there. Just enrolled. smile.gif
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A mature, large and very hairy heavy jumper. Despite the scary-looking appearance, heavy jumpers are usually shy, sometimes even curious.

Since they are relatively huge, and don't really move around much, they make great photographic subjects.

Same individual, but 2 moults more than this one: https://www.flickr.com/photos/59583171@N07/15865035734/

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user posted imageDouble-striped Carrhotus- Carrhotus viduus ♂ by PF T.J., on Flickr

This curious little spider can be recognized fairly easily by its thick, white moustache.

Often found in gardens, this spider can usually be found waiting on leaves for prey. Unlike many other Jumping Spiders, this one seldom flees when photographed.


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Hi every sifu here whistling.gif just have a question about is it worth change my kit lens 18-55mm VR to vivitar 135mm f2.8(nikon mount)?I dont mind losing the auto focus and set all the setting myself rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(slow stalker @ Mar 27 2015, 09:59 PM)
Hi every sifu here  whistling.gif  just have a question about is it worth change my kit lens 18-55mm VR to vivitar 135mm f2.8(nikon mount)?I dont mind losing the auto focus and set all the setting myself rolleyes.gif 

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what cam u use, srsly manual focus on dslr is pain a in the a** sweat.gif
easier on sony a7 line(video/photo)
btw fixed prime lens is good for practicing photography thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(slow stalker @ Mar 27 2015, 08:59 PM)
Hi every sifu here  whistling.gif  just have a question about is it worth change my kit lens 18-55mm VR to vivitar 135mm f2.8(nikon mount)?I dont mind losing the auto focus and set all the setting myself rolleyes.gif 

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what cam u use, srsly manual focus on dslr is pain a in the a** sweat.gif
easier on sony a7 line(video/photo)
btw fixed prime lens is good for practicing photography thumbup.gif
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I agree, its going to be very difficult, especially for portrait-style, full-bodied shots- the subject's face will be so small you can't really tell whether its in focus or not cry.gif
Times like this face detection will come in more handy than normal autofocus haha laugh.gif
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QUOTE(aiman04 @ Mar 25 2015, 11:19 AM)
Hi guys, as mentioned before I'm extremely new to not only DSLRs but photography in general. I'm still learning about ISO, exposures etc. So now I'm just using the setting file as provided by Ken Rockwell, he's using Portrait picture control for people and Vivid for landscapes & objects. I thought it would be great to get me started.
1. my article about modes.
http://www.goldfries.com/photography/photo...guide-mode-use/

2. my article aboout ISO
http://www.goldfries.com/photography/photo...-guide-iso-use/

3. my article about ISO / Aperture / Shutter Speed
http://www.goldfries.com/photography/digit...erture-and-iso/
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2nd shot is so beautiful  biggrin.gif
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2nd shot is so beautiful  biggrin.gif
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Shot was taken using Raynox + 105mm + flash, more light coming in
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Thank you guys  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
Shot was taken using Raynox + 105mm + flash, more light coming in
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So inspiring your photo. 👍😉
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what cam u use, srsly manual focus on dslr is pain a in the a** sweat.gif
easier on sony a7 line(video/photo)
btw fixed prime lens is good for practicing photography thumbup.gif
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Im using nikon d3100, so u mean really hard to get sharp image in manual focus?Yeah love the prime lens BOKEH!!

QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 27 2015, 10:57 PM)
I agree, its going to be very difficult, especially for portrait-style, full-bodied shots- the subject's face will be so small you can't really tell whether its in focus or not  cry.gif
Times like this face detection will come in more handy than normal autofocus haha  laugh.gif
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Hmm how about half body shot? hmm.gif saw some pic that came out from this lens really nice haha
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I shall start back my macro with the raynox again 
So inspiring your photo. 👍😉
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Good good! Come into macro world thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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Im using nikon d3100, so u mean really hard to get sharp image in manual focus?Yeah love the prime lens BOKEH!!
Hmm how about half body shot? hmm.gif saw some pic that came out from this lens really nice haha
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Wah.. on a dx the focal length will be alot longer oh (x1.5).. focusing will be relatively difficult and slow. But of course.. the results will be stellar if done right... wub.gif too bad Nikon doesnt have the 135mm f2 like Canon does huhu

Half body shots will be easier.. since the face (especially the eyes) are easier to see


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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Mar 28 2015, 03:40 PM)
Wah.. on a dx the focal length will be alot longer oh (x1.5).. focusing will be relatively difficult and slow. But of course.. the results will be stellar if done right... wub.gif too bad Nikon doesnt have the 135mm f2 like Canon does huhu

Half body shots will be easier.. since the face (especially the eyes) are easier to see
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Yeah I did realise the focal length will be longer on dx body but most of the time the object that I want capture was sitting still so I will have time to slowly focus haha so should I keep my kit lens and buy this as second lens?hmm I saw somewhere there is a nikon 135mm f2 but of course manual focus not like canon auto focus
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Yeah I did realise the focal length will be longer on dx body but most of the time the object that I want capture was sitting still so I will have time to slowly focus haha so should I keep my kit lens and buy this as second lens?hmm I saw somewhere there is a nikon 135mm f2 but of course manual focus not like canon auto focus
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Hmmm if you ask me.. a 85mm f1.8 is a much better pick haha brows.gif try it for yourself and see what I mean haha laugh.gif
Autofocus is definitely nice to have imho XD
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Hmmm if you ask me.. a 85mm f1.8 is a much better pick haha brows.gif try it for yourself and see what I mean haha laugh.gif
Autofocus is definitely nice to have imho XD
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Found this bold and beautiful mantis in a garden. After photographing it for awhile I noticed why mantises are so popular among Macro Photographers- they don't really move much, and they will almost certainly "attack" your camera's light diffuser- resulting in great poses tongue.gif


Though I have not tried, I suppose it is not difficult to "encourage" a mantis to show their beautiful threat display stance.


This is pretty much my 2nd encounter with a large mantis (pathetic I know huhu), I hope I will see more of them in the future biggrin.gif

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user posted imageCurved Long-Spined Spider- Macracantha arcuata ♀ by PF T.J., on Flickr
This spider is undoubtedly one of the most bizarre and beautiful out there due to its brilliant colours and of course, the two long protruding abdominal spines.


As wonderful as they may be, I am always amazed at how this particular species of spider (along with those of the genus Gasteracantha) manages to survive in the wild- although tough, the weird abdominal shapes actually hinders their movements significantly. The relatively short legs mean that they cannot really handle larger preys and have to rely very heavily on their large web constructions for food.

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Wah.. on a dx the focal length will be alot longer oh (x1.5).. focusing will be relatively difficult and slow. But of course.. the results will be stellar if done right... wub.gif too bad Nikon doesnt have the 135mm f2 like Canon does huhu

Half body shots will be easier.. since the face (especially the eyes) are easier to see
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Yeah I did realise the focal length will be longer on dx body but most of the time the object that I want capture was sitting still so I will have time to slowly focus haha so should I keep my kit lens and buy this as second lens?hmm I saw somewhere there is a nikon 135mm f2 but of course manual focus not like canon auto focus
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Who says Nikon don't have?  wink.gif

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Nikon has manual focus AI / AIS lenses as well as AF autofocus.  smile.gif
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it isn't on the same level with canon's tbh.

it's older, pricier, heavier, slower and less sharp also.
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I tot the 135 f2.0 defocus lens was one of the best ? my dream lens wor
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I tot the 135 f2.0 defocus lens was one of the best ? my dream lens wor
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Well compare to the 200mm f2.0 of course la... both I have tested, both I love. Razor sharp probably not but I dont think would make much of a difference on my FE2.
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Well compare to the 200mm f2.0 of course la... both I have tested, both I love. Razor sharp probably not but I dont think would make much of a difference on my FE2.
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not saying that it's a bad lens but on film camera you probably can't really notice the different.

anyways, seems like the new samyang 135mm f2 is a quite awesome choice too (super rare in malaysia but reviews said that it is on par if not better than the canon L).
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Here's what you can do with a 24MP camera with good noise control. 1/250 | f/4 | ISO 12800 on Nikon D750 with AF-S 24-120 F4 VR.

Original image is on the left, post-processed to balance the exposure. On the right is a 100% crop from the 24MP image.

Performer is May'n from Japan. This was taken at Animax Carnival 2015.

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it isn't on the same level with canon's tbh.

it's older, pricier, heavier, slower and less sharp also.
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Saying that it performs less sharp and saying it does not exist are 2 different things. biggrin.gif After all this is a Nikon thread and saying that that lens does not exist is giving misinformation to Nikon users.

Yeah, wide open it may not be as good as Canon's but with the D800 / D810 sensor, it levels the playing field a bit.

But making the sensor platform the same, the Canon's 135mm is indeed better according to http://www.lenscore.org/. But then again Nikon's 135mm is very close in performance to Canon's fantastic EF 100mm f/2.8L macro lens and better than Nikon's own AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II. That's good enough for me.

Best 135mm f/2 for the Nikon is the one from Zeiss APO Sonnar ZF.2 manual lens.

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Thanks for the link. Interesting and I may not fully agree with the reviewer as I own 3 of those lenses albeit the older AF-D lens for the 85mm f/1.4 and not the new AF-S version. I find that amongst all 3 lenses, the 200mm f/2.0 VR is the most stunning and mind blowing images that can be produced. It blew the socks out of me the first time I shot with it. Superb performance wide open and devoid of any chroma imperfections. Surprised that the reviewer did not find it stunning and complained lack of contrast at f/2.0. Perhaps something not right with the reviewed lens. Focus lock is tremendously fast on this chubby monster. The best from anything I've personally used. Need to be careful with the DoF because it's so thin wide open.

The same cannot be said for the AF 135mm f/2.0 DC wide open. It's known to be soft wide open. Yes, older lenses do tend to perform that way. It's not always about how sharp the lenses performs wide open but also how the lens renders the background bokeh. Case in point is how a lot of people are disappointed that the new AF-S 58mm f/1.4 performs at wide open while others praise how beautiful and smooth the image is rendered from it. That's a different discussion altogether. Anyway, a recent discovery about the use of the 135mm f/2.0 DC lens claims that the lens gets sharper when the DC ring is clicked and positioned at F2 (which I have personally discovered) and sharper still if it's at an intermediate setting in between the neutral and F2 setting (this I have just read and I have not personally tested yet) at wide open f/2.0. Stopping it down a little to 2.2 or 2.5 or even to 2.8 yields very nice results unlike what is reported by the reviewer of having experiencing it soft at f/4.

Anyway, the same too regarding the AF-D 85mm f/1.4 that I have. Not as biting sharp as the newer AF-S sibling wide open but sharpens very nicely when stopped down a little. The way bokeh is rendered is most instances differ slightly than the newer AF-S lens. I know wide open the newer AF-S version is biting sharp but like what I mentioned earlier above, it's a matter of preference where some people may like the way the AF-D lens renders bokeh while some say the AF-S is better etc. Some even say the Sigma is better yet.

One thing that I dislike about both the screw driven 135mm f/2.0 and 85mm f/1.4 lenses are that their focus acquisition are a little slow. Well, at least some AF is better than just MF from the Zeiss. biggrin.gif

p/s: Incidentally, that 135mm f/2.0 picture posted earlier was shot by a 200mm f/2.0. smile.gif
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Thanks so much bro! This really a wonderful forum, been learning a lot here. smile.gif

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Here's what you can do with a 24MP camera with good noise control. 1/250 | f/4 | ISO 12800 on Nikon D750 with AF-S 24-120 F4 VR.

Original image is on the left, post-processed to balance the exposure. On the right is a 100% crop from the 24MP image.

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Thanks so much bro! This really a wonderful forum, been learning a lot here. smile.gif
So proud of the D750 and the 24-120 F4.  thumbup.gif
I come out with guides from time to time. biggrin.gif

Glad that you're learning and you're proud of your gear.

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Saying that it performs less sharp and saying it does not exist are 2 different things.  biggrin.gif After all this is a Nikon thread and saying that that lens does not exist is giving misinformation to Nikon users.

Yeah, wide open it may not be as good as Canon's but with the D800 / D810 sensor, it levels the playing field a bit.

But making the sensor platform the same, the Canon's 135mm is indeed better according to http://www.lenscore.org/. But then again Nikon's 135mm is very close in performance to Canon's fantastic EF 100mm f/2.8L macro lens and better than Nikon's own AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II. That's good enough for me.

Best 135mm f/2 for the Nikon is the one from Zeiss APO Sonnar ZF.2 manual lens.
Thanks for the link. Interesting and I may not fully agree with the reviewer as I own 3 of those lenses albeit the older AF-D lens for the 85mm f/1.4 and not the new AF-S version. I find that amongst all 3 lenses, the 200mm f/2.0 VR is the most stunning and mind blowing images that can be produced. It blew the socks out of me the first time I shot with it. Superb performance wide open and devoid of any chroma imperfections. Surprised that the reviewer did not find it stunning and complained lack of contrast at f/2.0. Perhaps something not right with the reviewed lens. Focus lock is tremendously fast on this chubby monster. The best from anything I've personally used. Need to be careful with the DoF because it's so thin wide open.

The same cannot be said for the AF 135mm f/2.0 DC wide open. It's known to be soft wide open. Yes, older lenses do tend to perform that way. It's not always about how sharp the lenses performs wide open but also how the lens renders the background bokeh. Case in point is how a lot of people are disappointed that the new AF-S 58mm f/1.4 performs at wide open while others praise how beautiful and smooth the image is rendered from it. That's a different discussion altogether. Anyway, a recent discovery about the use of the 135mm f/2.0 DC lens claims that the lens gets sharper when the DC ring is clicked and positioned at F2 (which I have personally discovered) and sharper still if it's at an intermediate setting in between the neutral and F2 setting (this I have just read and I have not personally tested yet) at wide open f/2.0. Stopping it down a little to 2.2 or 2.5 or even to 2.8 yields very nice results unlike what is reported by the reviewer of having experiencing it soft at f/4.

Anyway, the same too regarding the AF-D 85mm f/1.4 that I have. Not as biting sharp as the newer AF-S sibling wide open but sharpens very nicely when stopped down a little. The way bokeh is rendered is most instances differ slightly than the newer AF-S lens. I know wide open the newer AF-S version is biting sharp but like what I mentioned earlier above, it's a matter of preference where some people may like the way the AF-D lens renders bokeh while some say the AF-S is better etc. Some even say the Sigma is better yet.

One thing that I dislike about both the screw driven 135mm f/2.0 and 85mm f/1.4 lenses are that their focus acquisition are a little slow. Well, at least some AF is better than just MF from the Zeiss.  biggrin.gif

p/s: Incidentally, that 135mm f/2.0 picture posted earlier was shot by a 200mm f/2.0.  smile.gif
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im also quite amazed at the 200 f2.0 too. heavy and hard to handle but results are stunning. but my wishlist is still the 135 f/2.0
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im also quite amazed at the 200 f2.0 too. heavy and hard to handle but results are stunning. but my wishlist is still the 135 f/2.0
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The 135mm f/2.0 DC (as well as the 105mm f/2.0 DC) is not worth getting brand new. And because "old" lenses like this are not well appreciated and sought after like they are in US/UK, they can be found around here for very reasonable price. Hunt around and with patience, you should get a good copy for good price.

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QUOTE(jchue73 @ Mar 31 2015, 11:23 AM)
The 135mm f/2.0 DC (as well as the 105mm f/2.0 DC) is not worth getting brand new. And because "old" lenses like this are not well appreciated and sought after like they are in US/UK, they can be found around here for very reasonable price. Hunt around and with patience, you should get a good copy for good price.
I rather the Zeiss Otus 55mm f/1.4.
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Here's what you can do with a 24MP camera with good noise control. 1/250 | f/4 | ISO 12800 on Nikon D750 with AF-S 24-120 F4 VR.

Original image is on the left, post-processed to balance the exposure. On the right is a 100% crop from the 24MP image.

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I've been using ISO 1600 - 3200, even up to 6400 on my 60D. biggrin.gif

Once use D750, you can guess how far I push my ISO. ISO 12800 the noise is I think around the 60D's ISO 1600 - 3200 range.

It's at 25600 when things start to break, though usable at smaller size.


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Found this spider building her web very strategically on the metal rails directly directly opposite a waterfall- an extremely good way to catch insects that got carried away by the strong airflow generated by the waterfall.

user posted imagePale daddy-long-leg spider with egg sac- Smeringopus cf. pallidus ♀ by PF T.J., on Flickr

Yet another common daddy-long-leg spider that can be found in corners of walls of buildings. The mother is seen holding onto her egg sacs which will hatch in a few weeks time.

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user posted imageOrnamental Coin Spider- Herennia multipuncta ♀ by PF T.J., on Flickr

The Ornamental Coin spider can be found mostly on tree trunks, although they may sometimes be found on walls of buildings near forest fringes.

To me, these spiders are some of the most bizarre-looking spiders out there! With the unique crown-shaped abdomen and bright pinkish-orange colours; these spiders are sure to grab your attention, if you can notice them!

Check out the underside of this spider here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/59583171@N07/15405525346

user posted imageLaglaise's Garden Spider- Eriovixia laglaizei ♀ by PF T.J., on Flickr

There were many instances where I have marked the location of a few spiders and their webs so that I could come back and photograph them later. However, many a time I couldn't find them when I came back.
This is when I realized that some spiders tend to eat up/ destroy their own webs. This Laglaise's Garden Spider is seen destroying its on web during an early morning.

Why do they consume and destroy their webs? Perhaps it is to reduce waste of nutrients and also to "cover up" the location of their territory (most spiders tend to hide in leaves just beside their webs- easy to find and preyed upon).


user posted imageHeavy Jumper- Hyllus sp. ♂ by PF T.J., on Flickr

Heavy Jumpers usually refer to large-sized Jumping Spiders which are often very hairy. They can be very fast when provoked, but most of the time they are very trustful, and don't mind doing their own things while you photograph them~

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Another night spam here smile.gif finally finished all my travel pic...  sweat.gif

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I have only been working here for a few months but the variety of birds I have seen is pretty shocking laugh.gif

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user posted imageReinwardt's Argiope Spider with butterfly prey- Argiope reinwardti ♀ by PF T.J., on Flickr

An adult female Cross Spider working hard to knock out a struggling butterfly that flew into her web.

This particular species of spiders may look thin, fragile and slow, but their webs are large and formidable.

user posted imageDoleschall's Argiope Spider- Argiope doleschalli ♀ by PF T.J., on Flickr

A large, female Cross Spider. This particular species of spider is usually found near streams in deeper parts of forests.

This large-sized spider is known to be extremely sensitive, agile in addition to producing very strong webs. It is therefore quite strange that these spiders do not dominate over the other Argiope species.

user posted imageRajah Brooke's Birdwing- Trogonoptera brookiana ♀ by PF T.J., on Flickr

This is Malaysia's National Butterfly, named after Captain James Brooke, a White Rajah of Sarawak.

The female is relatively uncommon compared to the male, and are often larger in size. This photo shows a female having to stay in-flight to sip nectar from a yellow daisy. Due to the large size and heavy weight; the daisy will snap if the female Rajah Brooke decides to land on it lol..

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Celebes Leucauge are not as common as the Decorative Leucauge (Leucauge decorata). However, at higher elevations, Celebes Leucauge seem to thrive a lot better than all its counterparts.

These spiders build mostly horizontal webs, where the spider can be found hanging lazily in the centre.

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Check out Malaysia's wildlife here: WildLife Malaysia

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Superb shots there! Why we no have anything like this here  cry.gif
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Hahaha thank you thank you... #2 was trying the gigapixel affect(Well almost)... stitched 32 images in to one huge image... the details were really an eye opener... hahaha but I scaled it down alot to put in Flickr.. original was 24MP x 32 drool.gif

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By the way, not sure whether there are any bird-shooting Nikonians here.. but if you are interested, Kampar is a very nice place for bird-shooting thumbup.gif
I have only been working here for a few months but the variety of birds I have seen is  pretty shocking laugh.gif

Cannot afford birding lens, too insanely expensive sweat.gif Couldn't get a single shot using my longest (105mm) lens also, despite "formidable" ninja skills T@T
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Hahaha thank you thank you... #2 was trying the gigapixel affect(Well almost)... stitched 32 images in to one huge image... the details were really an eye opener... hahaha but I scaled it down alot to put in Flickr.. original was 24MP x 32  drool.gif

Yeah last time used to be alot of postings... especially CY Pixels.... very quiet now...  hmm.gif
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If you happen to know Mr. Tou Jing Yi, that's him.
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By the way, not sure whether there are any bird-shooting Nikonians here.. but if you are interested, Kampar is a very nice place for bird-shooting thumbup.gif
I have only been working here for a few months but the variety of birds I have seen is  pretty shocking laugh.gif

Cannot afford birding lens, too insanely expensive sweat.gif Couldn't get a single shot using my longest (105mm) lens also, despite "formidable" ninja skills T@T
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ehh u at utar already? find one day come out yumcha and shoot macro together brows.gif

who else got "green tag" here haha.
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icon_question.gif why does all my shots got that white and black line? snap using D3100 (which bought from lyn seller recently)

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off topic: so there is 4 green tags here!? (or more?)
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ya so many green tags suddenly.
from the list like got at least 5-6.
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3542250/+0&#entry73762678
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icon_question.gif  why does all my shots got that white and black line? snap using D3100 (which bought from lyn seller recently)

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Your shutter speed.
It's too high for flash photography. Try reducing it to 1/200s
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icon_question.gif  why does all my shots got that white and black line? snap using D3100 (which bought from lyn seller recently)

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looks like issue with either shutter or mirror.
hard to say, best u bring it back to nikon service center...or get a refund.

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either shutter mechanic got issue or lighting condition... hmm.gif

when you shoot other places aside your room, got that issue before?
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either shutter mechanic got issue or lighting condition...  hmm.gif

when you shoot other places aside your room, got that issue before?
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Try capturing an image outdoors in the morning without flash. Do you still face this issue ?

Do you face this issue for every picture ?

Seems like the dark line is at the same spot... So it could be acSensor /shutter fault.
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Lols what software you use for stitching? Try Autopano Giga wink.gif
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Thanks for sharing, will try it out~

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ehh u at utar already? find one day come out yumcha and shoot macro together  brows.gif

who else got "green tag" here haha.
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Yeah man, been here for a few months already laugh.gif
I think I know where you usually shoot your macro too laugh.gif
Sure thing, let's go shooting some times, I am still looking for a good macro spot nearby.. the University is not that good since they spray insecticides a lot sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Apr 6 2015, 10:21 AM)
either shutter mechanic got issue or lighting condition...  hmm.gif

when you shoot other places aside your room, got that issue before?
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Oh I just use Photoshop to stitch  sweat.gif
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aiya i mean outside your house la... try different light source like the legendlee said, sunlight, light bulb , candle light or etc lol... fluorescent light normally actually got herz one , ya la you know those old old light stick when starting to spoil, it will showing the obvious wavelength/ blink blink one right?

2nd thing, where do you get your camera again?? lyn seller is shop or someone from forum??
2nd hand ke or new one?? if 2nd hand, shutter count how much he stated that time unsure.gif
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many long time i no kambing here.

guys after a long hiatus, idk why my camera (more likely lens) got problem. anyone know where can i send lens for repairs?

i not sure how serious it is but f11 onwards the lens will be 'overexposing' all the photos. my other lens doesn't. at times if its not overexposed, it'll be all dark.

it's a tokina 12-24 lens.
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Apr 6 2015, 10:39 AM)
Oh I just use Photoshop to stitch  sweat.gif
Thanks for sharing, will try it out~

Here's a shot stitched from 5-6 shots:
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Yeah man, been here for a few months already laugh.gif
I think I know where you usually shoot your macro too  laugh.gif
Sure thing, let's go shooting some times, I am still looking for a good macro spot nearby.. the University is not that good since they spray insecticides a lot  sweat.gif
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Not bad ma... hahaha when export for stitching I normally lower the resolution of export (8-10MP) per pic... so won't be too big the file... I tried full res(24mp) also... no issues but final product file wayyyyy to big... lols

Export to tiff before you stitch and after stitch so you can still play around with the image abit in lightroom before final export wink.gif

I tried using it on the Bernizer method on my 50mm f1.4... the ou put very nice... hahaha but I cannot post public coz my friends pic. Add me in FB if you canna c brows.gif
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Not bad ma... hahaha when export for stitching I normally lower the resolution of export (8-10MP) per pic... so won't be too big the file... I tried full res(24mp) also... no issues but final product file wayyyyy to big... lols

Export to tiff before you stitch and after stitch so you can still play around with the image abit in lightroom before final export wink.gif

I tried using it on the Bernizer method on my 50mm f1.4... the ou put very nice... hahaha but I cannot post public coz my friends pic. Add me in FB if you canna c  brows.gif
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Soso only la haha, I had problems stitching the remaining 3 shots laugh.gif
Thanks for the input, I guess my computer is bogged down by the huge file sizes laugh.gif

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What is your FB address? notworthy.gif
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Soso only la haha, I had problems stitching the remaining 3 shots  laugh.gif
Thanks for the input, I guess my computer is bogged down by the huge file sizes laugh.gif

Just read up a bit on the Bernizer method, sounds very interesting, will definitely try it out  drool.gif
What is your FB address?  notworthy.gif
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maybe my question will be say as stupid or illegal in this thread, but i really cant find where is the suitable place to ask...

i wanna ask, is that wise to buy a nikon lens at singapore compare to local purchase malaysia?? as the price at outside is cheaper than malaysia... as im looking for nikon 24-70 f2.8 ED

if not mistaken, currently around malaysia cheapest would be around 62xx including GST, and if not mistaken, singapore i saw the price is around 1950 SGD (RM5226 for 1SGD=2.68RM)

or should i hunt for used lens in malaysia for cheaper alternative?
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QUOTE(shohoku_14 @ Apr 7 2015, 06:48 PM)
maybe my question will be say as stupid or illegal in this thread, but i really cant find where is the suitable place to ask...

i wanna ask, is that wise to buy a nikon lens at singapore compare to local purchase malaysia?? as the price at outside is cheaper than malaysia... as im looking for nikon 24-70 f2.8 ED

if not mistaken, currently around malaysia cheapest would be around 62xx including GST, and if not mistaken, singapore i saw the price is around 1950 SGD (RM5226 for 1SGD=2.68RM)

or should i hunt for used lens in malaysia for cheaper alternative?
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In fact, a few of my friends like to buy their lenses from Hong Kong as well.
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guys wanna ask bout siggy 35mm 1.4 art, do u guys have problems with the front/back focusing issue?
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No lens is spot on without any calibration. Even Nikon's own. Nowadays you can fine tune your focus in the camera body for a specific lens. So there's no issue if the 35mm f/1.4 ART it's slightly front or backfocus.

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Lols what software you use for stitching? Try Autopano Giga wink.gif
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QUOTE(shohoku_14 @ Apr 7 2015, 06:48 PM)
maybe my question will be say as stupid or illegal in this thread, but i really cant find where is the suitable place to ask...

i wanna ask, is that wise to buy a nikon lens at singapore compare to local purchase malaysia?? as the price at outside is cheaper than malaysia... as im looking for nikon 24-70 f2.8 ED

if not mistaken, currently around malaysia cheapest would be around 62xx including GST, and if not mistaken, singapore i saw the price is around 1950 SGD (RM5226 for 1SGD=2.68RM)

or should i hunt for used lens in malaysia for cheaper alternative?
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Your question is not stupid or illegal. No rules broken. biggrin.gif

If I was looking for a 24-70mm f/2.8 and if it's true that SG is selling it cheaper, I'll buy it without hesitation since Nikon lenses carry 1 year international warranty.

Some more if you happen to fly in to SG (not via JB Causeway), you can claim back SG GST. Not full 7% though. It's 5% only if I'm not wrong.

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QUOTE(patienceGNR @ Apr 6 2015, 11:30 AM)
many long time i no kambing here.

guys after a long hiatus, idk why my camera (more likely lens) got problem. anyone know where can i send lens for repairs?

i not sure how serious it is but f11 onwards the lens will be 'overexposing' all the photos. my other lens doesn't. at times if its not overexposed, it'll be all dark.

it's a tokina 12-24 lens.
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Can try YL Camera in pudu plaza perhaps? maybe there's a problem with the aperture blade kot

QUOTE(shohoku_14 @ Apr 7 2015, 06:48 PM)
maybe my question will be say as stupid or illegal in this thread, but i really cant find where is the suitable place to ask...

i wanna ask, is that wise to buy a nikon lens at singapore compare to local purchase malaysia?? as the price at outside is cheaper than malaysia... as im looking for nikon 24-70 f2.8 ED

if not mistaken, currently around malaysia cheapest would be around 62xx including GST, and if not mistaken, singapore i saw the price is around 1950 SGD (RM5226 for 1SGD=2.68RM)

or should i hunt for used lens in malaysia for cheaper alternative?
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Used lens if you want to save money. 2470 market price for used one around 4.5-4.7k depending on condition and sets (with box or not etc)
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QUOTE(shohoku_14 @ Apr 7 2015, 06:48 PM)
maybe my question will be say as stupid or illegal in this thread, but i really cant find where is the suitable place to ask...

i wanna ask, is that wise to buy a nikon lens at singapore compare to local purchase malaysia?? as the price at outside is cheaper than malaysia... as im looking for nikon 24-70 f2.8 ED

if not mistaken, currently around malaysia cheapest would be around 62xx including GST, and if not mistaken, singapore i saw the price is around 1950 SGD (RM5226 for 1SGD=2.68RM)

or should i hunt for used lens in malaysia for cheaper alternative?
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u can actually buy import set 24-70 for rm5.5k here.
it should also have international warranty, so why bother going SG to buy?
or as mentioned, just buy used for rm4.5k or so.

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so take a guess? rm2k? 2.3k? tongue.gif
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so take a guess? rm2k? 2.3k? tongue.gif
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well, its your money so it is your choice whether to spend it in Msia or Spore as long as it gives you the value and satisfaction.

In fact, a few of my friends like to buy their lenses from Hong Kong as well.
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QUOTE(jchue73 @ Apr 8 2015, 01:11 AM)
Your question is not stupid or illegal. No rules broken.  biggrin.gif

If I was looking for a 24-70mm f/2.8 and if it's true that SG is selling it cheaper, I'll buy it without hesitation since Nikon lenses carry 1 year international warranty.

Some more if you happen to fly in to SG (not via JB Causeway), you can claim back SG GST. Not full 7% though. It's 5% only if I'm not wrong.
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 8 2015, 11:38 AM)
u can actually buy import set 24-70 for rm5.5k here.
it should also have international warranty, so why bother going SG to buy?
or as mentioned, just buy used for rm4.5k or so.
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thanks to all sifu's reply, and in between time yes i found several shop in klang valley selling grey set, 1 year local warranty, and i think it is sufficient for me... i did call and ask the shop whether the price listed is inclusive GST or not, and they replied already include GST... cheapest i found grey set is around 5390 which sell by miyamondo, and they have several branch in klang valley, include Taipan USJ, sunway pyramid, PJ uptown, and inside Tesco Kepong Village... maybe i will buy from them when i pay a visit to KL... brows.gif

2nd hand set, yes it always will be my 1st choice, as i know 2nd hand will be cheaper, but hard to find nice 2nd hand set, especially with box, hood, case etc... and yes the price range is from 4.4-4.7k... anyway still doing research on it which type shall i go, 2nd hand or grey set, but for sure nikon malaysia set is out of range, as the price is too high, after GST inclusive.. cry.gif unsure.gif
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thanks to all sifu's reply, and in between time yes i found several shop in klang valley selling grey set, 1 year local warranty, and i think it is sufficient for me... i did call and ask the shop whether the price listed is inclusive GST or not, and they replied already include GST... cheapest i found grey set is around 5390 which sell by miyamondo, and they have several branch in klang valley, include Taipan USJ, sunway pyramid, PJ uptown, and inside Tesco Kepong Village... maybe i will buy from them when i pay a visit to KL...  brows.gif

2nd hand set, yes it always will be my 1st choice, as i know 2nd hand will be cheaper, but hard to find nice 2nd hand set, especially with box, hood, case etc... and yes the price range is from 4.4-4.7k... anyway still doing research on it which type shall i go, 2nd hand or grey set, but for sure nikon malaysia set is out of range, as the price is too high, after GST inclusive..    cry.gif  unsure.gif
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If you are planning to get from Miyamondo for Ap set, remember to call them 1st. IINM, AP set is not ready stock. Is pre-order unit. I have asked them before this. biggrin.gif

Maybe you can try this 2nd unit. icon_rolleyes.gif
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3525364&hl=
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3508809&hl=
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QUOTE(patienceGNR @ Apr 6 2015, 11:30 AM)
many long time i no kambing here.

guys after a long hiatus, idk why my camera (more likely lens) got problem. anyone know where can i send lens for repairs?

i not sure how serious it is but f11 onwards the lens will be 'overexposing' all the photos. my other lens doesn't. at times if its not overexposed, it'll be all dark.

it's a tokina 12-24 lens.
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I have this problem last time with my tamron. Mine is randomly over expose by a lot. I found out that a lever at the lens mount there that control the aperture is stuck sometimes or sticky and wont spring back to default position. By default when u take out ur lens the aperture should be smallest opening. Mine i can show the tamron centre when i take out the lens the aperture is open widest. They fixed it for me and no more problem after that. Nikon aperture controlled by lever, canon is controlled electronically
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ Apr 8 2015, 05:42 PM)
If you are planning to get from Miyamondo for Ap set, remember to call them 1st. IINM, AP set is not ready stock. Is pre-order unit. I have asked them before this.  biggrin.gif

Maybe you can try this 2nd unit.  icon_rolleyes.gif
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3525364&hl=
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3508809&hl=
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thanks for advise, as i not yet plan to take it till 3rd quarter of the year... need some time to do saving... hahaha... and thanks for 2nd hand unit recommendation... drool.gif thumbup.gif
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Sunday placed order for my lens, saw on website stated ship within 3-14 working days
Monday proceed to bank in in the morning, they sent me pos laju tracking in the evening shocking.gif
Wednesday parcel arrived kota kinabalu biggrin.gif

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Tamron 15-30mm is damn bulky and heavy. Way bulkier and heavier than my N24-70. Whenever I hold the lens have to be extra careful not to drop the keg.

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Sunday placed order for my lens, saw on website stated ship within 3-14 working days
Monday proceed to bank in in the morning, they sent me pos laju tracking in the evening shocking.gif
Wednesday parcel arrived kota kinabalu biggrin.gif

user posted imageDSC_0132 by YongJK, on Flickr

Tamron 15-30mm is damn bulky and heavy. Way bulkier and heavier than my N24-70. Whenever I hold the lens have to be extra careful not to drop the keg.
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Waa. Lastly u got ur Tammy already. Awesome! thumbup.gif
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I have this problem last time with my tamron. Mine is randomly over expose by a lot. I found out that a lever at the lens mount there that control the aperture is stuck sometimes or sticky and wont spring back to default position. By default when u take out ur lens the aperture should be smallest opening. Mine i can show the tamron centre when i take out the lens the aperture is open widest. They fixed it for me and no more problem after that. Nikon aperture controlled by lever, canon is controlled electronically
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YES YES YES. exactly same.. but mine is Tokina. that's why i wondering where can i fix mine? long time didn't touch on DSLR world already, last I touched for real is 3-4 years ago sweat.gif

i play with the latch, pull and let go, sometiems OK, sometimes the aperture will stuck at biggest opening, or doesnt open at all. thanks for your reply. i've also checked with another friend and he mentioned likely the aperture latch as well
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YES YES YES. exactly same.. but mine is Tokina. that's why i wondering where can i fix mine? long time didn't touch on DSLR world already, last I touched for real is 3-4 years ago sweat.gif

i play with the latch, pull and let go, sometiems OK, sometimes the aperture will stuck at biggest opening, or doesnt open at all. thanks for your reply. i've also checked with another friend and he mentioned likely the aperture latch as well
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I got the guy contact edi.
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Thanks mang. Sudah tak tahan woooo ini lens. wanna snap nice pic pun susah. keep screwing around with me cry.gif
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Waa. Lastly u got ur Tammy already. Awesome!  thumbup.gif
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Not sure if this is a safe bet or not. Ultimately with this lens I lose protection compared to N16-35.
But with those advantages and 3 years warranty, it is hard to resist.
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Not sure if this is a safe bet or not. Ultimately with this lens I lose protection compared to N16-35.
But with those advantages and 3 years warranty, it is hard to resist.
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Just be careful should be fine. Ur total loss? RM4k? laugh.gif
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Just be careful should be fine. Ur total loss? RM4k?  laugh.gif
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Any chance of used set?
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May i know what is the market best price for D610?
Any chance of used set?
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D610
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Used - 3.3-3.7k

I am finding 2nd unit as well. laugh.gif

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D610
AP- 4.6-4.7k
Nikon - 4.9-5.3k
Used - 3.3-3.7k

I am finding 2nd unit as well.  laugh.gif
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Wow, 2nd hand price is attractive, any new pls update me, i am finding too.
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D610
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Used - 3.3-3.7k

I am finding 2nd unit as well.  laugh.gif
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That and I suppose the weakening RM too......  yawn.gif  yawn.gif  shakehead.gif  shakehead.gif
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even if the RM gains back its momentum, the price is likely to remain like that.

that's just Malaysia way of business. Only up but no down.
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even if the RM gains back its momentum, the price is likely to remain like that.

that's just Malaysia way of business. Only up but no down.
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Food and other essential stuff yes. Not sure about camera market tho. Most seller tends to spoil the market by selling at super low price. Take the Nikon D750 for instance. RRP should be around close to 7k and you can see our local seller here knocked down the price to 5k++ and killed the D610's secondhand value. Bad news for those who wants to sell their camera. Good new to those who are shopping for one.

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dslr price gone up too high ler.. i want to buy D7100.. now rm4k body only fuuuuu if the price diff is like rm50 ok la.. but more than 200...zzzz
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 8 2015, 11:38 AM)
u can actually buy import set 24-70 for rm5.5k here.
it should also have international warranty, so why bother going SG to buy?
or as mentioned, just buy used for rm4.5k or so.
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If I go in and out of SG on a frequent basis, I'll still buy it in SG since it's RM 300 less. Some more I get to claim back SG's 7% (or rather 5%) GST if I travel via airport.

QUOTE(shohoku_14 @ Apr 8 2015, 05:34 PM)
thanks to all sifu's reply, and in between time yes i found several shop in klang valley selling grey set, 1 year local warranty, and i think it is sufficient for me... i did call and ask the shop whether the price listed is inclusive GST or not, and they replied already include GST... cheapest i found grey set is around 5390 which sell by miyamondo, and they have several branch in klang valley, include Taipan USJ, sunway pyramid, PJ uptown, and inside Tesco Kepong Village... maybe i will buy from them when i pay a visit to KL...  brows.gif

2nd hand set, yes it always will be my 1st choice, as i know 2nd hand will be cheaper, but hard to find nice 2nd hand set, especially with box, hood, case etc... and yes the price range is from 4.4-4.7k... anyway still doing research on it which type shall i go, 2nd hand or grey set, but for sure nikon malaysia set is out of range, as the price is too high, after GST inclusive..    cry.gif  unsure.gif
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Box and all is not important. More importantly is to know that the 2nd hand unit is reliable and not banged up. But to know for certain that the 2nd hand unit is in pristine condition is quite hard for an untrained and unsuspecting person. I know this because I take care of my stuff very well but even then, my 24-70 which I bought brand new some time back already has a stiff zoom ring. rolleyes.gif

If you do a search, there's quite a lot more serious problems that can happen with the 24-70. Do a search. Cost for repair can be quite costly depending on the fault and repair.

So to pay 4.5k for a 2nd hand unit when the cost of repair can be 1k or more is not worth it. Better save a jump for a brand new unit. Grey set. My 2 cents.


QUOTE(168257061 @ Apr 9 2015, 11:02 AM)
Sunday placed order for my lens, saw on website stated ship within 3-14 working days
Monday proceed to bank in in the morning, they sent me pos laju tracking in the evening shocking.gif
Wednesday parcel arrived kota kinabalu biggrin.gif

user posted imageDSC_0132 by YongJK, on Flickr

Tamron 15-30mm is damn bulky and heavy. Way bulkier and heavier than my N24-70. Whenever I hold the lens have to be extra careful not to drop the keg.
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Congrats. rclxms.gif Your samples look good. Good alternative to the 14-24. Nice to know that it reaches to 30mm.
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If I go in and out of SG on a frequent basis, I'll still buy it in SG since it's RM 300 less. Some more I get to claim back SG's 7% (or rather 5%) GST if I travel via airport.
Box and all is not important. More importantly is to know that the 2nd hand unit is reliable and not banged up. But to know for certain that the 2nd hand unit is in pristine condition is quite hard for an untrained and unsuspecting person. I know this because I take care of my stuff very well but even then, my 24-70 which I bought brand new some time back already has a stiff zoom ring.  rolleyes.gif

If you do a search, there's quite a lot more serious problems that can happen with the 24-70. Do a search. Cost for repair can be quite costly depending on the fault and repair.

So to pay 4.5k for a 2nd hand unit when the cost of repair can be 1k or more is not worth it. Better save a jump for a brand new unit. Grey set. My 2 cents.
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you're right, i more likely hunt for brand new, maybe just grey set, as it cheaper than nikon malaysia set... hmmm... still under consideration for every step to be taken... still got 3-4 months of survey and hunting b4 make decision of getting the lens...
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QUOTE(jchue73 @ Apr 12 2015, 04:12 PM)
If I go in and out of SG on a frequent basis, I'll still buy it in SG since it's RM 300 less. Some more I get to claim back SG's 7% (or rather 5%) GST if I travel via airport.
Box and all is not important. More importantly is to know that the 2nd hand unit is reliable and not banged up. But to know for certain that the 2nd hand unit is in pristine condition is quite hard for an untrained and unsuspecting person. I know this because I take care of my stuff very well but even then, my 24-70 which I bought brand new some time back already has a stiff zoom ring.  rolleyes.gif

If you do a search, there's quite a lot more serious problems that can happen with the 24-70. Do a search. Cost for repair can be quite costly depending on the fault and repair.

So to pay 4.5k for a 2nd hand unit when the cost of repair can be 1k or more is not worth it. Better save a jump for a brand new unit. Grey set.
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mine the zoom ring is still okay just the focus ring got some kind of sound when manual focus unsure.gif
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QUOTE(shohoku_14 @ Apr 12 2015, 09:23 PM)
you're right, i more likely hunt for brand new, maybe just grey set, as it cheaper than nikon malaysia set... hmmm... still under consideration for every step to be taken... still got 3-4 months of survey and hunting b4 make decision of getting the lens...
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If you fly into SG, I think you should consider it very much. I believe after 5% GST rebate, the lens is around RM 5k.

QUOTE(gnome @ Apr 13 2015, 01:07 AM)
mine the zoom ring is still okay just the focus ring got some kind of sound when manual focus unsure.gif
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Ask Nikon SC and see if you need a lubrication service to solve the squeak sound problem. My AF-S 80-200mm f/2.8 was done for free.
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If you fly into SG, I think you should consider it very much. I believe after 5% GST rebate, the lens is around RM 5k.
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too bad im going singapore via CIQ 2nd link... and cant do that 5% GST rebate... haiz....
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QUOTE(shohoku_14 @ Apr 12 2015, 09:23 PM)
you're right, i more likely hunt for brand new, maybe just grey set, as it cheaper than nikon malaysia set... hmmm... still under consideration for every step to be taken... still got 3-4 months of survey and hunting b4 make decision of getting the lens...
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Aiks... Upon looking up, perhaps you can get close to the price in SG at RM 5190 but not sure if it's inclusive of GST.

http://www.camera2u.com/Lens/Nikon-AF-S-24...ens-Import.html


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QUOTE(jchue73 @ Apr 13 2015, 10:37 PM)
If you fly into SG, I think you should consider it very much. I believe after 5% GST rebate, the lens is around RM 5k.
Ask Nikon SC and see if you need a lubrication service to solve the squeak sound problem. My AF-S 80-200mm f/2.8 was done for free.
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Hello guys. I am new here. Help me to decide. I want to buy a telephoto lens for my d7100. I shoot mostly outdoor. Its Between nikkor 70-300vr and tamron sp 70-300vc. I like the tamron design but which one give better quality photo? I saw somebody sell them at exact same price. Thanks in advance.
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QUOTE(Aparaa @ Apr 14 2015, 08:25 AM)
Hello guys. I am new here. Help me to decide. I want to buy a telephoto lens for my d7100. I shoot mostly outdoor. Its Between nikkor 70-300vr and tamron sp 70-300vc. I like the tamron design but which one give better quality photo? I saw somebody sell them at exact same price. Thanks in advance.
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definitely get the nikon one...the price should be not that much different...
in the past i was getting the tamron one too fast without knowing that the the price different for nikon is so little only...
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hi i got a nikon p600. when i set the shutter speed to be short like 1/400 or 1/800 or shorter, the image become black. Is this normal or my camera got problem. i use the shutter priority menu
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QUOTE(kurtkob78 @ Apr 17 2015, 05:25 PM)
hi i got a nikon p600. when i set the shutter speed to be short like 1/400 or 1/800 or shorter, the image become black. Is this normal or my camera got problem. i use the shutter priority menu
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It depends on the shooting condition and other settings.

1. Is outside a bright daylight or inside in a dimmed environment.
2. The ISO setting on your camera is on AUTO or manual? (lower ISO will be much darker)

Do it behave the same when you shoot in full auto?
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QUOTE(kurtkob78 @ Apr 17 2015, 05:25 PM)
hi i got a nikon p600. when i set the shutter speed to be short like 1/400 or 1/800 or shorter, the image become black. Is this normal or my camera got problem. i use the shutter priority menu
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It is normal if you're in a dark environment because no light managed to get into the sensor on fast shutter speed but it wouldn't be normal if you are shooting outdoor during broad daylight.
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It depends on the shooting condition and other settings.

1. Is outside a bright daylight or inside in a dimmed environment.
2. The ISO setting on your camera is on AUTO or manual? (lower ISO will be much darker)

Do it behave the same when you shoot in full auto?
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It is normal if you're in a dark environment because no light managed to get into the sensor on fast shutter speed but it wouldn't be normal if you are shooting outdoor during broad daylight.
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i shoot at the light. become so dark how come. when i see review. even at 1/1250 the image so bright. cheat or what

I set auto so dark. sometime black image. if set at 1600 to 3200 iso only ok abit. but should have lots of noise right

http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/nik.../sample_images/

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i shoot at the light. become so dark how come. when i see review. even at 1/1250 the image so bright. cheat or what

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As I mentioned, have you tried shooting in full auto mode? If the photo turns out fine is most probably the settings.
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As I mentioned, have you tried shooting in full auto mode? If the photo turns out fine is most probably the settings.
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yes, using auto the image fine ...

im thinking maybe the sensor got prob with short shutter speed. want to try to shoot flying bird
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yes, using auto the image fine ...

im thinking maybe the sensor got prob with short shutter speed. want to try to shoot flying bird
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If it is fine with auto then it's definitely your setting, of your shooting birds outdoor during day time, 800/1 seconds also should be ok with iso 100 smile.gif
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hi guys, fiance and I will be heading to Europe for 3 weeks and we're bringing our Nikon J1 (with 10-30 & 30-110mm lenses + 1 tripod).

1. Currently using a 8gb class4 sd card, any advice if we should be using a larger storage sd card and extra batteries?

2. I'd bring both lenses, but worried those pickpocket might curi from my bag when busy jalan or worse get surrounded by those groups 'beggar kids' ><" Any advice on how to protect from theft/pickpocket?

Thanks in advance guys, cheers
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hi guys, fiance and I will be heading to Europe for 3 weeks and we're bringing our Nikon J1 (with 10-30 & 30-110mm lenses + 1 tripod).

1. Currently using a 8gb class4 sd card, any advice if we should be using a larger storage sd card and extra batteries?

2. I'd bring both lenses, but worried those pickpocket might curi from my bag when busy jalan or worse get surrounded by those groups 'beggar kids' ><" Any advice on how to protect from theft/pickpocket?

Thanks in advance guys, cheers
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3 weeks is a looong time, but if your shooting jpg. should not be a problem for 8GB. but I would advice getting a extra memory cards. because they are dirt cheap. throw in one or two 16GBs and you should be good to go. Normally I would always buy 1 extra battery handy. But if your confident w/ the J1, why not.

I would say awareness would be your best tool against pick pockets. Id be more worried about wallets and passports tho...
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QUOTE(GravityFi3ld @ Apr 19 2015, 10:36 PM)
hi guys, fiance and I will be heading to Europe for 3 weeks and we're bringing our Nikon J1 (with 10-30 & 30-110mm lenses + 1 tripod).

1. Currently using a 8gb class4 sd card, any advice if we should be using a larger storage sd card and extra batteries?

2. I'd bring both lenses, but worried those pickpocket might curi from my bag when busy jalan or worse get surrounded by those groups 'beggar kids' ><" Any advice on how to protect from theft/pickpocket?

Thanks in advance guys, cheers
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3 weeks is a looong time, but if your shooting jpg. should not be a problem for 8GB. but I would advice getting a extra memory cards. because they are dirt cheap. throw in one or two 16GBs and you should be good to go. Normally I would always buy 1 extra battery handy. But if your confident w/ the J1, why not.

I would say awareness would be your best tool against pick pockets. Id be more worried about wallets and passports tho...
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Totally agree with you bro smile.gif awareness is the most important aspect thumbup.gif

But I would recommend bringing and extra battery, because the J1's battery isn't really super heavy duty so bringing along an extra battery is definitely not a bad idea smile.gif
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Wanted to ask fellow nikon sifus here before I jump into nikon tongue.gif

Is there any good wide angle lens for nikon dx system that costs around rm1k (used or not)? Closest result from my own research is the 16-85mm. The kit lens is doing fine but I would like a more responsive AF lens.

And how's the 80-200 f2.8 Af-s like? it's quite an old lens so any common issues with it?
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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Apr 20 2015, 08:36 AM)
3 weeks is a looong time, but if your shooting jpg. should not be a problem for 8GB. but I would advice getting a extra memory cards. because they are dirt cheap. throw in one or two 16GBs and you should be good to go. Normally I would always buy 1 extra battery handy. But if your confident w/ the J1, why not.

I would say awareness would be your best tool against pick pockets. Id be more worried about wallets and passports tho...
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Not really that long, but I guess kinda depends on the number of places you'll be going to smile.gif
I'm shooting jpg. (normal), mostly using shutter speed priority laugh.gif

QUOTE(jun_ng_1208 @ Apr 20 2015, 09:31 AM)
Totally agree with you bro smile.gif awareness is the most important aspect thumbup.gif

But I would recommend bringing and extra battery, because the J1's battery isn't really super heavy duty so bringing along an extra battery is definitely not a bad idea smile.gif
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and VR2 is faster auto focus..right?
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imma going turkey and santorini in early may... and i haven't clear my photo editing (most of the time fix WB lol) from last september yet... doh.gif

now i also haven't check 9 days trip 400 shots enough or not lol
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gerald7 is right, it all depends on shooting style nod.gif
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want an opinion
is the D3200 good with the 18-55mm VR lens or the 18-105mm?
and VR2 is faster auto focus..right?
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I think the main choosing factor here is the focal length rather than the autofocus speed hmm.gif
Personally I will go for the 18-105mm/ 18-140mm, longer focal range means you get to experience different types of shooting styles thumbup.gif Some more the weight increment is not much wub.gif
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I think the main choosing factor here is the focal length rather than the autofocus speed  hmm.gif
Personally I will go for the 18-105mm/ 18-140mm, longer focal range means you get to experience different types of shooting styles thumbup.gif Some more the weight increment is not much  wub.gif
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the autofocus speed i mean 18-55mm VR and VR II
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the autofocus speed i mean 18-55mm VR and VR II
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Not sure bout vr1 but vr2 isn't close to fast in my experience.
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how is the camera compared to like sony mirrorless camera?
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the autofocus speed i mean 18-55mm VR and VR II
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how is the camera compared to like sony mirrorless camera?
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 20 2015, 07:20 PM)
Wanted to ask fellow nikon sifus here before I jump into nikon tongue.gif

Is there any good wide angle lens for nikon dx system that costs around rm1k (used or not)? Closest result from my own research is the 16-85mm. The kit lens is doing fine but I would like a more responsive AF lens.

And how's the 80-200 f2.8 Af-s like? it's quite an old lens so any common issues with it?
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Dont think there is any nikon wideangle that cost around 1k iirc. 16-85mm is a good lens apart from the variable aperture.

as for 80200 afs i've used my friend copy few times and seems solid. heavy as heck and build like a tank laugh.gif. the afs motor also smooth, no hunting like 80200 two touch that i've used before.

oh yea anyone here use tamron 2470 vc? currently using nikon 2470 thinking of upgrade (or is it upgrade) to tamron 2470 vc lol blush.gif
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 21 2015, 12:09 PM)
Tons of articles on Google.
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read alot
each has their pros and cons
hard to decide cry.gif
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want an opinion
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and VR2 is faster auto focus..right?
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IMHO, kit lens are normally not super fast on AF but usable if you just picked up photography, as for the focal length, having 18-105 is always better than having 18-55 due to the extra reach you can get on the 105mm smile.gif

As for VR vs VR2, the only difference is just the VR2 is collapseable making it more compact than VR, the optics has no difference according to spec sheet icon_rolleyes.gif

Mirrorless's main benefits is their weight, but bear in mind that mirrorless's lenses are also quite limited (for Nikon) and they are more expensive as well sweat.gif

Hope that helps mate wink.gif
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QUOTE(jun_ng_1208 @ Apr 21 2015, 02:05 PM)
IMHO, kit lens are normally not super fast on AF but usable if you just picked up photography, as for the focal length, having 18-105 is always better than having 18-55 due to the extra reach you can get on the 105mm smile.gif

As for VR vs VR2, the only difference is just the VR2 is collapseable making it more compact than VR, the optics has no difference according to spec sheet icon_rolleyes.gif

Mirrorless's main benefits is their weight, but bear in mind that mirrorless's lenses are also quite limited (for Nikon) and they are more expensive as well sweat.gif

Hope that helps mate wink.gif
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if im going to buy back mirrorless...its going to be sony...nikon is too limited and doesn't interest me
sony is still the the top in mirrorless...
yeah..light weight...more modes to play with and more AF points
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Dont think there is any nikon wideangle that cost around 1k iirc. 16-85mm is a good lens apart from the variable aperture.

as for 80200 afs i've used my friend copy few times and seems solid. heavy as heck and build like a tank laugh.gif. the afs motor also smooth, no hunting like 80200 two touch that i've used before.

oh yea anyone here use tamron 2470 vc? currently using nikon 2470 thinking of upgrade (or is it upgrade) to tamron 2470 vc lol  blush.gif
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if im going to buy back mirrorless...its going to be sony...nikon is too limited and doesn't interest me
sony is still the the top in mirrorless...

yeah..light weight...more modes to play with and more AF points
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limited in terms of what?

Mind you, most E-mount lenses are a lot more expensive compared to Nikon/Canon/Sigma/Tamron equivalent. And there's no point talking about how good/ bad a system is if you are only going to use kit lenses. smile.gif
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limited in terms of what?

Mind you, most E-mount lenses are a lot more expensive compared to Nikon/Canon/Sigma/Tamron equivalent. And there's no point talking about how good/ bad a system is if you are only going to use kit lenses. smile.gif
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From what i can see nowdays people buy sony mirrorless camera then buy adapter and slap on nikon or canon manual lenses since the A mount lens either too expensive or not yet available

I have a friend who sell off his A7R and bought Fuji XT1. The reason is limited lens choices from sony (this guy money no issue one laugh.gif)
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From what i can see nowdays people buy sony mirrorless camera then buy adapter and slap on nikon or canon manual lenses since the A mount lens either too expensive or not yet available

I have a friend who sell off his A7R and bought Fuji XT1. The reason is limited lens choices from sony (this guy money no issue one laugh.gif)
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Exactly, the sensor is good and the body is small that's it. And at the end of the day, FF lenses will still be big no matter what's the flange distance (Leica lenses excluded).
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 20 2015, 07:20 PM)
Wanted to ask fellow nikon sifus here before I jump into nikon tongue.gif

Is there any good wide angle lens for nikon dx system that costs around rm1k (used or not)? Closest result from my own research is the 16-85mm. The kit lens is doing fine but I would like a more responsive AF lens.

And how's the 80-200 f2.8 Af-s like? it's quite an old lens so any common issues with it?
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the cheapest around rm1k i guess is tamron 10-24.
80-200 af-s is known for the motor crapping out.
if u can afford to, dont think twice and just get 70-200 vr2.

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the cheapest around rm1k i guess is tamron 10-24.
80-200 af-s is known for the motor crapping out.
if u can afford to, dont think twice and just get 70-200 vr2.
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that's the thing I am worried of because of the age of the lens. but if the afs motor dies, can the screw driven AF work?

70-200 is too expensive for me cry.gif

btw what's nikon policy to grey bodies?
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 23 2015, 01:08 PM)
that's the thing I am worried of because of the age of the lens. but if the afs motor dies, can the screw driven AF work?

70-200 is too expensive for me  cry.gif

btw what's nikon policy to grey bodies?
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u would need to repair or become expert at manual focus tongue.gif
how bout 80-200 AF-D 2 ring version? or even 70-300VR if u dont need f/2.8.
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u would need to repair or become expert at manual focus tongue.gif
how bout 80-200 AF-D 2 ring version? or even 70-300VR if u dont need f/2.8.
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shocking.gif not a good thing then, repair should cost a bomb for a lens that level.

hmmm the thing is I am getting a d5200 so I can only rely on AFs motor. But I think a used d7k with 80-200 Af-d should be cheaper hmm.gif
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shocking.gif not a good thing then, repair should cost a bomb for a lens that level.

hmmm the thing is I am getting a d5200 so I can only rely on AFs motor. But I think a used d7k with 80-200 Af-d should be cheaper  hmm.gif
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user posted imageA male Reinwardt's Argiope Spider- Argiope reinwardti ♂ by PF T.J., on Flickr

A male Argiope spider resting on his web on a cactus plant- ouch! This particular species of males are darker in terms of colour and have unique, double-white bands which are especially prominent on legs I and II.

Male Argiope spiders are very much smaller (~7-8 times) and less showy than the colourful and attractive females. This means that the males are harder to find.

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user posted imageA red Gea Orb-Weaver Spider- Gea sp. ♂ by PF T.J., on Flickr

A red coloured, male Gea. Notice how the male of this particular genus of spiders are similar to those of Argiope (Above)?

This is because the genera Gea and Argiope are closely related to one another.

Two of the main differences between these two genera of spiders (apart from looks) are the structure of webs, and also the position of the posterior eyes.

It is interesting to note that the size difference between male and female Gea spiders are much smaller than those of Argiope.

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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 23 2015, 02:30 PM)
shocking.gif not a good thing then, repair should cost a bomb for a lens that level.

hmmm the thing is I am getting a d5200 so I can only rely on AFs motor. But I think a used d7k with 80-200 Af-d should be cheaper  hmm.gif
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oh ya, 80-200 AF-D 2-ring version can have issue of the AF-MF ring cracking.
but its still a cheaper fix then changing a motor tongue.gif

but at the current used price of the 80-200 2-ring now its still decent value...else there's always sigma 70-200 tongue.gif

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QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 24 2015, 11:16 AM)
oh ya, 80-200 AF-D 2-ring version can have issue of the AF-MF ring cracking.
but its still a cheaper fix then changing a motor tongue.gif

but at the current used price of the 80-200 2-ring now its still decent value...else there's always sigma 70-200 tongue.gif
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too bad Nikon doesn't make cheap 70-200 f4 like canon does (non IS but at 2k its unbeatable). but 2.2k for the AFS is no brainer right?

Tried sigma 70-200 before, a little too soft and focusing is quite a pain to deal with if you got a bad copy sad.gif
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 24 2015, 12:46 PM)
too bad Nikon doesn't make cheap 70-200 f4 like canon does (non IS but at 2k its unbeatable). but 2.2k for the AFS is no brainer right?

Tried sigma 70-200 before, a little too soft and focusing is quite a pain to deal with if you got a bad copy sad.gif
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AF-S 2.2k? where do u see that?
i only see the AF-D around 2k and a 70-200VR1 for rm3.2k...hmm...
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AF-S 2.2k? where do u see that?
i only see the AF-D around 2k and a 70-200VR1 for rm3.2k...hmm...
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The crapping of afs motor tu mcm lotery. Remember last time CY also kena the afs kaput on his 70200 vr2 so it doesnt really specific to old lens only
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if you really want it I can pm you the link tongue.gif
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nah, not interested.
i already using 70-200VR2.
just interesting that all the tele zoom prices dropping more...but the VR2 still maintaining abit tongue.gif
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QUOTE(gnome @ Apr 24 2015, 03:20 PM)
The crapping of afs motor tu mcm lotery. Remember last time CY also kena the afs kaput on his 70200 vr2 so it doesnt really specific to old lens only
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 24 2015, 05:33 PM)
nah, not interested.
i already using 70-200VR2.
just interesting that all the tele zoom prices dropping more...but the VR2 still maintaining abit tongue.gif
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blink.gif even vr2 fails? I thought nikon's quality is quite good. let's pray that the afs i am going for is going to last shakehead.gif
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wanna ask anyone here got experience using tokina 16-28mm F2.8? thinking of getting one hmm.gif
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 24 2015, 07:27 PM)
blink.gif even vr2 fails? I thought nikon's quality is quite good. let's pray that the afs i am going for is going to last  shakehead.gif
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user posted imageReinwardt's Argiope Spiders- Argiope reinwardti ♂♀ by PF T.J., on Flickr

Two male Argiope spiders (top left) fighting over the female.

Unfortunately, in the spider world, the fastest and strongest males do not always get to the female. A hungry female may actually eat up the much smaller male.

So the male doesn't only have to be strong and fast, he has to be smart too to be able to mate successfully. This is an example of evolutionary pressure.


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hai guys..just wanna ask about nikon services..

i got nikon D60 with original lens that come with it when first bought it back 2009..

i was wondering where can i send the lens for service because there is something in the lens when i took picture like a dot.

thank you
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Thinking should I quit Photography... been stop using my nikon d7k n d4 for quite some time d...

Gears getting rusty ... button getting stiff!
I m guess my 50mm f1.8 become a fungal societies d ... Left back Tokina 11-16, nikon 70-200, 35mm f1.8, tamron 90mm macro and 18-105 kit lens and few more...

Left back few big guns sit calmly in my bag since last year...
Thinking of switching to D750 and selling off my D7k and D4. If there's any Nikon FX dslr can shoot 4K, wouldnt mind save money for that... but is there any dslr like tat in the market now?
Wonder how much can I sell for D7k with original battery grip?!

Happily enjoying my Canon G16, iPhone camera and a cina brand action camera... Lazy to walk with big guns especially while traveling...

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user posted imageBeautiful damselfly (Libellago lineata ♀?) by PF T.J., on Flickr

Not really sure about the ID, but this particular damselfly has a tail that is shorter than its wings, so it under the family Chlorocyphidae; or more commonly known as "Gems".

These beautiful damselflies can usually be found in botanical gardens to forest parks, where they love to just perch on small twigs.


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QUOTE(ukiya @ Apr 29 2015, 02:46 PM)
Thinking should I quit Photography... been stop using my nikon d7k n d4 for quite some time d...

Gears getting rusty ... button getting stiff!
I m guess my 50mm f1.8 become a fungal societies d ... Left back Tokina 11-16, nikon 70-200, 35mm f1.8, tamron 90mm macro and 18-105 kit lens and few more...

Left back few big guns sit calmly in my bag since last year...
Thinking of switching to D750 and selling off my D7k and D4. If there's any Nikon FX dslr can shoot 4K, wouldnt mind save money for that... but is there any dslr like tat in the market now?
Wonder how much can I sell for D7k with original battery grip?!

Happily enjoying my Canon G16, iPhone camera and a cina brand action camera... Lazy to walk with big guns especially while traveling...
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 20 2015, 07:20 PM)
Wanted to ask fellow nikon sifus here before I jump into nikon tongue.gif

Is there any good wide angle lens for nikon dx system that costs around rm1k (used or not)? Closest result from my own research is the 16-85mm. The kit lens is doing fine but I would like a more responsive AF lens.
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Good wide angles for DX can be Nikon 10-24mm or the 12-24mm but there are no where near your asking price even 2nd hand. But if you can consider the 18-140mm, not too bad either and goes for less than 1k used.

QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 20 2015, 07:20 PM)
And how's the 80-200 f2.8 Af-s like? it's quite an old lens so any common issues with it?
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I like it very much. I just got the VR2 because I need to shoot in low light and made some comparisons with the AF-S 80-200mm f/2.8. Focusing speed / lock goes to the VR2 but only because it's a newer lens. Not day and night difference like AF-D vs AF-S, just slightly faster only. Surprisingly for an old lens, it's still good on a high density sensor like the D800. You'd only see very slight difference in quality when viewing at 100% on monitor and most of the time the sub par shot is mostly because of user error. Calibrate the lens to the body and with right technique, you'll get excellent shots.

QUOTE(gnome @ Apr 21 2015, 01:43 PM)
Dont think there is any nikon wideangle that cost around 1k iirc. 16-85mm is a good lens apart from the variable aperture.

as for 80200 afs i've used my friend copy few times and seems solid. heavy as heck and build like a tank laugh.gif. the afs motor also smooth, no hunting like 80200 two touch that i've used before.
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Yes, the AF-S 80-200mm f/2.8 is solid and built like a tank. One of my most used lens. I've used mine now for 10 years already. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(gnome @ Apr 21 2015, 01:43 PM)
oh yea anyone here use tamron 2470 vc? currently using nikon 2470 thinking of upgrade (or is it upgrade) to tamron 2470 vc lol  blush.gif
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QUOTE(gnome @ Apr 21 2015, 11:44 PM)
From what i can see nowdays people buy sony mirrorless camera then buy adapter and slap on nikon or canon manual lenses since the A mount lens either too expensive or not yet available
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Yup.

QUOTE(gnome @ Apr 21 2015, 11:44 PM)
I have a friend who sell off his A7R and bought Fuji XT1. The reason is limited lens choices from sony (this guy money no issue one laugh.gif)
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I think it's silly. In my opinion, with the Sony A7 series, one has the most lens option to choose from. rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 24 2015, 11:16 AM)
oh ya, 80-200 AF-D 2-ring version can have issue of the AF-MF ring cracking.
but its still a cheaper fix then changing a motor tongue.gif

but at the current used price of the 80-200 2-ring now its still decent value...else there's always sigma 70-200 tongue.gif
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Yeah, the crack in the AF-MF ring does not make the lens AF-less. AF still works.

QUOTE(gnome @ Apr 26 2015, 03:07 PM)
wanna ask anyone here got experience using tokina 16-28mm F2.8? thinking of getting one hmm.gif
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Read that it's not too bad if compared to the ultra expensive Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8. A good alternative for those who cannot afford the Nikon.

QUOTE(ukiya @ Apr 29 2015, 02:46 PM)
Thinking should I quit Photography... been stop using my nikon d7k n d4 for quite some time d...

Gears getting rusty ... button getting stiff!
I m guess my 50mm f1.8 become a fungal societies d ... Left back Tokina 11-16, nikon 70-200, 35mm f1.8, tamron 90mm macro and 18-105 kit lens and few more...

Left back few big guns sit calmly in my bag since last year...
Thinking of switching to D750 and selling off my D7k and D4. If there's any Nikon FX dslr can shoot 4K, wouldnt mind save money for that... but is there any dslr like tat in the market now?
Wonder how much can I sell for D7k with original battery grip?!

Happily enjoying my Canon G16, iPhone camera and a cina brand action camera... Lazy to walk with big guns especially while traveling...
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Wah, D4? Respect. biggrin.gif

BTW, don't know if you're aware or not but if you're interested in shooting 4k, then you're in the wrong camp. You should be getting a Note 4, S5 or S6.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Apr 29 2015, 03:53 PM)
where's your location? i am looking for used d7k
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pj, selangor.. where your area?

If u interested, let's discuss in pm then...

QUOTE(jchue73 @ Apr 29 2015, 06:48 PM)
Wah, D4? Respect.  biggrin.gif

BTW, don't know if you're aware or not but if you're interested in shooting 4k, then you're in the wrong camp. You should be getting a Note 4, S5 or S6.
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haha... yeah, got that... been thinking of getting a go pro hero4 black edition...
but again, i have many camera liao...

In my list... I think I owned more than 18 cameras including dslr ever since I started photography hobby many years back... Thinking of retiring now, taking picture as leisure purposes... lazy to pp n carrying big guns around d...

My very first Digital Camera was 2.1 Megapixel BenQ DC2300 (yr 2003) and so on was> GrandVision > Pentax Optio E10 > Sony Cybershot DSC-P3X > Panasonic Lumix LS5 ... (many more)... till Nikon D5000 > D7000 > D4 > Canon G16 n go on...

Now venturing in underwater photography... Those equipment is crazily pricy!!! sweat.gif

Hopefully, there's a good uw camera! I drowned my Nikon AW100 last year in Perhentian... hahaha...

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user posted imageAgelenid spider ♂ (Agelenidae) by PF T.J., on Flickr

A male Agelenid spider. These spiders are often called "Orb Weavers" which build a flat sheet of non-sticky web with a retreat tunnel somewhere around the middle of the web. The spiders often wait near the tunnel for insects (especially grasshoppers) to leap into the web and become trapped.

Agelenid spiders are very fast runners, and will quickly dart into their retreat tunnels at the slightest disturbance.

Some of these spiders were reported to be social spiders too, rare!

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http://www.lazada.com.my/nikon-50mm-f12-ma...95.html?boost=1
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whats the max price for such lens?
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user posted imageCrane fly by PF T.J., on Flickr

Crane Flies are medium to large-sized flies that pretty much look like oversized mosquitoes.

Known commonly as "Mosquito Lion" or "Mosquito Hawk", adult Crane Flies don't actually hunt mosquitoes; in fact, they do not eat at all. Adults only have 10-15 days to mate before dying.


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user posted imageGreenish-Pink Slantfaced Grasshopper (Acrididae) by PF T.J., on Flickr

Not all grasshoppers look like the ones we usually see. Some have long, slanted faces; and that's how these particular group of grasshoppers got their names.

These medium-sized insects are highly sensitive and prefer living in bushes and undergrowths.


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Officially joining Nikon club with Nikon d7000 + sigma 10-20mm + sigma 150mm biggrin.gif
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Officially joining Nikon club with Nikon d7000 + sigma 10-20mm + sigma 150mm biggrin.gif
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ikut abang goldfries jump ship from Canon eeh...  hmm.gif
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ May 3 2015, 08:40 PM)
Officially joining Nikon club with Nikon d7000 + sigma 10-20mm + sigma 150mm biggrin.gif
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interesting choice of lenses especially the macro, but decent budget choices nonetheless.
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that's the best lens for macro in nikon system around 1.5k-2k price range tbh. the long focal length makes it easy to shoot concert/ wildlife/ portrait also smile.gif but handholding 225mm at 1:1 is super hard sweat.gif
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ May 4 2015, 10:59 AM)
that's the best lens for macro in nikon system around 1.5k-2k price range tbh. the long focal length makes it easy to shoot concert/ wildlife/ portrait also smile.gif but handholding 225mm at 1:1 is super hard  sweat.gif
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oh, i'm not a big macro fan.
i only got the 40mm macro to shoot closeup products tongue.gif

handholding 225mm not hard la, just practice only.
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QUOTE(Everdying @ May 4 2015, 11:00 AM)
oh, i'm not a big macro fan.
i only got the 40mm macro to shoot closeup products tongue.gif

handholding 225mm not hard la, just practice only.
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for normal distance ok la, but when you are really near with your subject around 30cm to achieve the highest magnification, even framing is crazily hard. what's the normal cost to clean a d7k sensor? the unit i got suffered from some minor stain.
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for normal distance ok la, but when you are really near with your subject around 30cm to achieve the highest magnification, even framing is crazily hard. what's the normal cost to clean a d7k sensor? the unit i got suffered from some minor stain.
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charges depends on whether its nikon malaysia or grey set, iirc its rm60 and rm150 respectively.
so if grey set, better go outside places like j-one in amcorp.


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QUOTE(Everdying @ May 4 2015, 11:16 AM)
charges depends on whether its nikon malaysia or grey set, iirc its rm60 and rm150 respectively.
so if grey set, better go outside places like j-one in amcorp.
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oh thanks for the info, i guess i better take to other shops to clean then.

Some test shots with the sigma 150mm, quite impressed biggrin.gif

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very stupid question here, can microSD with adapter (used in NEX6) can use on D800??

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gonna fly to turkey tonight so need borrow one, duno it works or not before borrow.
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very stupid question here, can microSD with adapter (used in NEX6) can use on D800??

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gonna fly to turkey tonight so need borrow one, duno it works or not before borrow.
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SHouldn't be a problem ba hmm.gif
Make sure you reformat first before use though laugh.gif

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very stupid question here, can microSD with adapter (used in NEX6) can use on D800??

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oh thanks for the info, i guess i better take to other shops to clean then.

Some test shots with the sigma 150mm, quite impressed biggrin.gif

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More macro tongue.gif (nikon thread=macro thread haha)

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user posted imageTiny Leaf-footed Bug Nymph by PF T.J., on Flickr

This newly-hatched bug are all over the place where I stay. Slow and tiny, this bug nymph prefers to stay still and not attracting any attention to itself.

The bug nymphs uses their proboscis to penetrate plant tissue to sip plant saps.


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Noticed that Nikon's AWB tends to produce greener tones compared to Canon and Olympus, needs a little bit of time to get used to but requires quite a bit of color corrections sometimes sweat.gif

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Canon is more magenta
Nikon is more green

the rest i duno, never tried extensively

i think mostly can see if you edit both brands pics side by side .. eg after events .. shooting same subjects.. same conditions. so hard to find middle ground.

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QUOTE(gerald7 @ May 6 2015, 04:56 PM)
Canon is more magenta
Nikon is more green

the rest i duno, never tried extensively

i think mostly can see if you edit both brands pics side by side .. eg after events .. shooting same subjects.. same conditions. so hard to find middle ground.
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actually the compacts have always been known to have those mentioned colorcasts for both brands.
so i guess its more on its firmware tongue.gif
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You can keep your fighting spiders. At 1.5cm large (not even largest size), this fella will not only rip your spider apart, but will enjoy it for dinner! And don't let the size fool you, its still very fast and agile; making large orb spiders a joke, and other salticids puny.


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user posted imageStenogastrine wasps feeding- Parischnogaster sp. ♀ by PF T.J., on Flickr

Female wasps feeding their young residing within inverted cup-shaped holes early in the morning.

These group of wasps often build their nest on small branches or twigs near tree trunks. Different species of Parischnogaster wasps are known to build different types of nests.


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These damselflies prefer quiet, protected backwaters.

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Folks,

I'm super frustrated. My 18-200 VR2 / D5300 is always having issues focusing in low light, and many times wont even auto-focus or allow me to press the press the shoot button. I'm not sure if the issue is with the lens or camera. Any suggestions ?

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QUOTE(RJdio @ May 8 2015, 04:35 PM)
Folks,

I'm super frustrated. My 18-200 VR2 / D5300 is always having issues focusing in low light, and many times wont even auto-focus or allow me to press the press the shoot button. I'm not sure if the issue is with the lens or camera. Any suggestions ?
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i think this is normal when u has focus priority being set. it mean if the camera cant focus then it wont let u snap at all.

but for the reason y it can get focus...it very hard to comment what kind of low light u refer to...but to get easy focus in low light condition, always look for some bright area in the scene that is same distance to the object u want to snap
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hahaha. my gear is d7000 + afs nikkor 18-135 dx. just started using this camera. havent snap alot of pic yet. but here's 1

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QUOTE(RJdio @ May 8 2015, 04:35 PM)
Folks,

I'm super frustrated. My 18-200 VR2 / D5300 is always having issues focusing in low light, and many times wont even auto-focus or allow me to press the press the shoot button. I'm not sure if the issue is with the lens or camera. Any suggestions ?
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Is normal. Even the Nikon D610 has a bit of problem focusing at low light. Turning on the AF Assist light helps a lot. And try use single point AF and aiming at high contrast target.

Or, sell you camera and get a camera with -3 ev focusing capability. For instance, the D7200, Canon 7D Mark II or even a Pentax K-5IIs.

Cheers...... icon_rolleyes.gif
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D7000 + 17-50VC with Fungus blush.gif

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QUOTE(RJdio @ May 8 2015, 04:35 PM)
Folks,

I'm super frustrated. My 18-200 VR2 / D5300 is always having issues focusing in low light, and many times wont even auto-focus or allow me to press the press the shoot button. I'm not sure if the issue is with the lens or camera. Any suggestions ?
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since its AF-S lens u can always manual focus override in auto focus.
and if u really want to fire away without caring whether its in focus or not, go to settings AF-S or AF-C priority selection and select 'release'.

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hi,

newbie here

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2nd & 3rd one is a nice photo. Try to touch up a bit, let it more depth & rich.
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Hi, a new nikon shooter here, Hope I can learn more from you guys.

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Hi all sifus,

I would like to sell off my
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2. Nikon D60 kit set (pretty obsolete)
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4. AF-S DX 35mm f1.8G

Can you advise on the price range for these second hand unit?

Thanks.

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What do you do to make a female happy before mating? You give her a massage!

And here's a male Reinwart's Cross Spider showing us how its done. The males are known to seduce and turn on female spiders by rubbing on their legs and body parts; this will give the male spider an opening to mate with the female (without being eaten, of course XD)


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Just sharing.. tongue.gif
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nice... what gears used.. gt monopod ?
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QUOTE(RJdio @ May 8 2015, 04:35 PM)
Folks,

I'm super frustrated. My 18-200 VR2 / D5300 is always having issues focusing in low light, and many times wont even auto-focus or allow me to press the press the shoot button. I'm not sure if the issue is with the lens or camera. Any suggestions ?
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Do you have sample pics to show when this happened? How far is your object to the camera? Besides being too dark, perhaps the object you're shooting is too close for the 18-200.

QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ May 13 2015, 10:56 PM)
monopod + 24-105
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Do you have sample pics to show when this happened? How far is your object to the camera? Besides being too dark, perhaps the object you're shooting is too close for the 18-200.
The 24-105 is a Canon isn't it?
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24-105mm sigma art laugh.gif
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QUOTE(RJdio @ May 8 2015, 04:35 PM)
Folks,

I'm super frustrated. My 18-200 VR2 / D5300 is always having issues focusing in low light, and many times wont even auto-focus or allow me to press the press the shoot button. I'm not sure if the issue is with the lens or camera. Any suggestions ?
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if you zoom , aperture become smaller so it will be more difficult to focus

btw you can try change auto focus to Release On

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hahaha. my gear is d7000 + afs nikkor 18-135 dx. just started using this camera. havent snap alot of pic yet. but here's 1

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Just finished setting up my new macro kit, with flash of course but not included in the picture haha. Quite satisfied with it considering I have around 15-20cm of working distance left even with 3 extension tubes added at closest focusing distance biggrin.gif

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Sample pics taken in the night just now, something new for me to try grabbing focus in almost total darkness but as most of the bugs are chilling and resting they gave me a lot of time to slowly focus.

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interesting, nigerian scam now using asian sounding names to scam around this area.
got one email from a 'kelvin chong' asking to buy one of my lenses...then next email says hes in UK...wants to buy as gift for grandson blah blah...asks to post...and thinks ppl stupid tongue.gif
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Just finished setting up my new macro kit, with flash of course but not included in the picture haha. Quite satisfied with it considering I have around 15-20cm of working distance left even with 3 extension tubes added at closest focusing distance biggrin.gif

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Sample pics taken in the night just now, something new for me to try grabbing focus in almost total darkness but as most of the bugs are chilling and resting they gave me a lot of time to slowly focus.

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Nice one thumbup.gif
Extension tubes, even Kenko ones, are not sturdy enough for a heavy lens, the 12, 20mm ones will always spoil first (losing contact with the body and getting F0), followed lastly by the 36mm T____T Its best to invest in a Raynox 150 or 250 instead, depending on what you are shooting nod.gif

I started off with 3 ET too, but getting the highest magnification in a macro shot is not always the key since the DOF becomes too shallow hmm.gif

Night macro is fun, most people attach a guide-light (powerful flashlight or just a simple headlight) on top of the lens to allow you to focus better thumbup.gif Let's go night macro sometime~
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Nice one thumbup.gif
Extension tubes, even Kenko ones, are not sturdy enough for a heavy lens, the 12, 20mm ones will always spoil first (losing contact with the body and getting F0), followed lastly by the 36mm T____T Its best to invest in a Raynox 150 or 250 instead, depending on what you are shooting  nod.gif

I started off with 3 ET too, but getting the highest magnification in a macro shot is not always the key since the DOF becomes too shallow hmm.gif

Night macro is fun, most people attach a guide-light (powerful flashlight or just a simple headlight) on top of the lens to allow you to focus better  thumbup.gif Let's go night macro sometime~
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Thanks biggrin.gif

Hmm the Sigma is quite heavy but OK for the extension tubes I think, have to handle with care though since there's so many mounts at the same time. The fun part is even when you focus to infinity you are still getting around 1:2 or bigger magnification with extension tubes.

Yeap that's the problem, I shoot around f16-f20 depends on the size of the insect, luckily my flash strong enough to light them up.

Definitely necessary to have such equipment, I tried using the AF illuminator on the d7000 yesterday but too bad it only works in AF mode. I going back to Kampar this weekend or something, lets go haha.
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Thanks biggrin.gif

Hmm the Sigma is quite heavy but OK for the extension tubes I think, have to handle with care though since there's so many mounts at the same time. The fun part is even when you focus to infinity you are still getting around 1:2 or bigger magnification with extension tubes.

Yeap that's the problem, I shoot around f16-f20 depends on the size of the insect, luckily my flash strong enough to light them up.

Definitely necessary to have such equipment, I tried using the AF illuminator on the d7000 yesterday but too bad it only works in AF mode. I going back to Kampar this weekend or something, lets go haha.
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I have a lighter lens than yours and I have already used up my 2nd pair of Kenko tubes, its not worth the money spent nod.gif Will let you try out the Raynox 150 and 250 next time and you will get what I mean thumbup.gif

I'm going down to KL this weekend haha, can't make it.. we will until semester starts ba haha laugh.gif
Until then, keep practising thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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I have a lighter lens than yours and I have already used up my 2nd pair of Kenko tubes, its not worth the money spent nod.gif Will let you try out the Raynox 150 and 250 next time and you will get what I mean thumbup.gif

I'm going down to KL this weekend haha, can't make it.. we will until semester starts ba haha  laugh.gif
Until then, keep practising  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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Stop poisoning others la. Adui~  doh.gif
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That was actually very good advice, the macro sifus never mentioned this and I wasted ~RM1100 on Kenko Extension tubes which will eventually spoil due to lose connection rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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Had to literally get into a dustbin for this shot tongue.gif

Signal flies are easy to identify due to their colourful and bizarre eyes which come with "wavy " patterns.

These flies are attracted to plant material or decomposing organic matter.


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This Salticid is so called because of the obvious 6 spots on its abdomen, and also the fact that it looks like a scorpion while resting.

These spiders are often found on buildings or on tree trunks. The first pair of legs are strong and well-suited for hunting.


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Hahaha mana ada bro?  laugh.gif
That was actually very good advice, the macro sifus never mentioned this and I wasted ~RM1100 on Kenko Extension tubes which will eventually spoil due to lose connection  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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I have a lighter lens than yours and I have already used up my 2nd pair of Kenko tubes, its not worth the money spent nod.gif Will let you try out the Raynox 150 and 250 next time and you will get what I mean thumbup.gif

I'm going down to KL this weekend haha, can't make it.. we will until semester starts ba haha  laugh.gif
Until then, keep practising  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ May 18 2015, 03:15 PM)
Hahaha mana ada bro?  laugh.gif
That was actually very good advice, the macro sifus never mentioned this and I wasted ~RM1100 on Kenko Extension tubes which will eventually spoil due to lose connection  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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aiyah too bad then tongue.gif

Luckily i got mine (meike ones) for quite cheap so even if it spoils it doesn't hurt to much (of course if it doesn't then that's best). Sent my camera to Mutiara complex to clean sensor few days ago and just realized the old spots are gone but there were some new spots also, so frustrating rclxub.gif

Anyways fresh pictures.

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Hi, my relative gave me his Nikon D80 coz he didn't use it for a long time already. But there are some problems with the camera like the shutter release button won't take a picture when it is at Auto Focus and at some different modes, pictures taken are just black. Anyone heard of these issues before? I plan to take it for repair but just scared it costs a bomb.

I'm totally a newbie in photography, this is the first DSLR I have ever used. I'm not even familiar with normal digital cameras, only own a passed down Lumix LX5 lol

Want to start learning with old cameras first before I can even think of upgrading.
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Hi, my relative gave me his Nikon D80 coz he didn't use it for a long time already. But there are some problems with the camera like the shutter release button won't take a picture when it is at Auto Focus and at some different modes, pictures taken are just black. Anyone heard of these issues before? I plan to take it for repair but just scared it costs a bomb.
check your AF settings.

some settings doesn't allow shutter to trigger when AF is not locked.

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check your AF settings.

some settings doesn't allow shutter to trigger when AF is not locked.
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i think my lens got 1 side is quite blur... i think kena recalibrate.... how much cost for 24-70 recalibrate for that, also want send to service like clean sensor and lens... been long time didn't do that.

i forget any shops do that and how long for recalibrate lens?

like i turn to f/5- 6.5 or something the further object should be sharp (not DOF thingy) but it appear blured. unsure.gif

** i need double check first before decide to send to service...., i remember got a chart that show the sharpness of the lens... where is it already?


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Just finished setting up my new macro kit, with flash of course but not included in the picture haha. Quite satisfied with it considering I have around 15-20cm of working distance left even with 3 extension tubes added at closest focusing distance biggrin.gif
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Sample pics taken in the night just now, something new for me to try grabbing focus in almost total darkness but as most of the bugs are chilling and resting they gave me a lot of time to slowly focus.

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are you using black cloth for this photo or a black cardboard?
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are you using black cloth for this photo or a black cardboard?
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This beautiful male damselfly is grouped under the Satinwing family Euphaeidae, displaying stout and relatively short bodies.

This particular species of damselflies are not uncommon, but are generally localized, preferring less disturbed areas near streams.



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This spider is waiting for the sun to set, so that she can start spinning her web and "hunt" during the night.

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But FRIM is not really a good place for Macro, at least not anymore- too disturbed cry.gif

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Probably a young (and perhaps hungry) adult female, the older ones seem to have shinier carapace, as can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/59583171@N07/15193693593

When disturbed, Spiny Spiders will retract their legs close to their body so that they are covered and protected by the shelled abdomen... but be careful and note their fangs! They love to bite when in this position!


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Is it possible because inside is dirty?
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Finally had the chance to try the sigma 10-20mm biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(teetaatee @ May 22 2015, 12:04 AM)
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Lui Feng Pagoda @ West Lake!! Did you watch the live performance on the lake at night?
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Lui Feng Pagoda @ West Lake!! Did you watch the live performance on the lake at night?
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Sifus, if D600 has dust/oil issue and need send back to Nikon SC. Do they need warranty card or receipt? If the card or receipt is missing but the serial number was registered under Nikon warranty already. So the camera still able to claim?
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QUOTE(wkwong91 @ May 23 2015, 10:58 PM)
Sifus, if D600 has dust/oil issue and need send back to Nikon SC. Do they need warranty card or receipt? If the card or receipt is missing but the serial number was registered under Nikon warranty already. So the camera still able to claim?
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Then no prob. Even if you say you've lost your warranty card they can check the system based on the serial and know when it was produced so you can't cheat on the warranty period
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QUOTE(nairud @ May 24 2015, 08:17 PM)
Then no prob. Even if you say you've lost your warranty card they can check the system based on the serial and know when it was produced so you can't cheat on the warranty period
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Is it worth to get a nikon 35mm f/2.0D lens with damaged exterior (lots of scratches) at less than rm600? The seller claims that it still work properly. Average price at LYN used is around rm900
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QUOTE(ragnarokB2 @ May 25 2015, 10:08 AM)
Is it worth to get a nikon 35mm f/2.0D lens with damaged exterior (lots of scratches) at less than rm600? The seller claims that it still work properly. Average price at LYN used is around rm900
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I think its worth it, but you have to be very sure that the damage is only limited to the external parts hmm.gif
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I think its worth it, but you have to be very sure that the damage is only limited to the external parts  hmm.gif
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QUOTE(ragnarokB2 @ May 25 2015, 10:08 AM)
Is it worth to get a nikon 35mm f/2.0D lens with damaged exterior (lots of scratches) at less than rm600? The seller claims that it still work properly. Average price at LYN used is around rm900
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damaged exterior can mean its been dropped? so just make sure it focuses well else lens may be out of alignment, so only one way to find out.
but what body are u using it on? if DX then the 35mm 1.8 is better and cheaper.
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I visit the dumpster every week to catch these flies to feed my spiders; surprisingly I realized that I do not have much photos of these annoying dipterans.

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QUOTE(Everdying @ May 25 2015, 12:56 PM)
damaged exterior can mean its been dropped? so just make sure it focuses well else lens may be out of alignment, so only one way to find out.
but what body are u using it on? if DX then the 35mm 1.8 is better and cheaper.
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A D90.
I've been looking around for comparison with the 1.8 DX. There are features where the AF-D wins, but yeah overall 1.8 DX is better. Still I'd go for AF-D with a good price.

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just notice flickr cannot full view panorama anymore... sad.gif (last login since 2013 lol)
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just notice flickr cannot full view panorama anymore... sad.gif (last login since 2013 lol)
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Full view panorama?  hmm.gif
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then now notice flickr now also reduce half size already... for free account... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ May 25 2015, 03:23 PM)
used to be can zoom in kaw kaw for my HTC m7 one, due to facebuk is retard for long long ration photo, they will auto adjust width to short short one... then it is literally canot view detail... normally i use flickr host panorama image then link back to facebuk... (imgur host other works)

then now notice flickr now also reduce half size already... for free account...  sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ May 25 2015, 03:23 PM)
used to be can zoom in kaw kaw for my HTC m7 one, due to facebuk is retard for long long ration photo, they will auto adjust width to short short one... then it is literally canot view detail... normally i use flickr host panorama image then link back to facebuk... (imgur host other works)

then now notice flickr now also reduce half size already... for free account...  sweat.gif
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How big ur pano resolution???
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duh my fault, picasa also canot view full once shared link like flickr lol doh.gif

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How big ur pano resolution???
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HTC M7 phone one, DSLR one i never do panorama

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ May 25 2015, 03:32 PM)
duh my fault, picasa also canot view full once shared link like flickr lol doh.gif
5101 x 1062
HTC M7 phone one, DSLR one i never do panorama
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Are you talking about the mobile app? I can still view mine in full size (5609 x 2139) I reduced it down to that size coz the original was insanely large.. (30+ shots with 24MP)

you will have to go to the download section to view the full sized image tho.. it won't display the fullsize in your photo stream tho...

here is an example.. hope my link works..

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QUOTE(ragnarokB2 @ May 25 2015, 02:31 PM)
A D90.
I've been looking around for comparison with the 1.8 DX. There are features where the AF-D wins, but yeah overall 1.8 DX is better. Still I'd go for AF-D with a good price.
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A 35 1.8G is much sharper trust me. i used both.

btw i was thinkin to grab a wide. either a 20mm 2.8D or the 18-35mm 3.5-4.5G
who has tried them before?
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QUOTE(f5calvin @ May 25 2015, 06:33 PM)
A 35 1.8G is much sharper trust me. i used both.

btw i was thinkin to grab a wide. either a 20mm 2.8D or the 18-35mm 3.5-4.5G
who has tried them before?
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agreed...35 1.8g is way better...i both own in the past as well..

i got the 18-35 before...i like it very much. it also feel lightweight for me and the focal length just nice
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Any brothers here used both Nikon 85mm F1.8G and 105mm Micro F2.8 VR/VR II before? Am looking to use the lens for events/weddings/potrait shooting thumbup.gif do share you expereince if you owned them before biggrin.gif
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Anyone here who is user of Nikon D750 earlier batch that affected by lens flare issue? Wana ask did u guys send in for fix at Nikon centre? If yes, what did they adjust or change? How long it takes for the fix? Can show the receipt of adjustment or changes? After fix already, any other issues crop up?

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Any brothers here used both Nikon 85mm F1.8G and 105mm Micro F2.8 VR/VR II before? Am looking to use the lens for events/weddings/potrait shooting thumbup.gif do share you expereince if you owned them before biggrin.gif
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I have the 105mm F2.8 VR2, its awesome for macro, but not really so for portraits although the focal length is good hmm.gif
This is because the 105mm is not that sharp at F2.8 for commercial work, at least for me la laugh.gif Its not very fast either, thus more suitable for posed shots only..

I do not have a 85mm F1.8, but I use a Fujifilm 56mm F1.2 (almost same focal length) as my secondary camera during weddings. This one is awesome for portraits and posed shots; not so for candids. Most 85mm lens are quite sharp wide open thumbup.gif

Unless if you are planning to shoot macro (e.g. photo of wedding rings etc.) too, the 85mm F1.8 would be the better pick. Especially so if you are on DX

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ May 26 2015, 11:53 AM)
I have the 105mm F2.8 VR2, its awesome for macro, but not really so for portraits although the focal length is good hmm.gif
This is because the 105mm is not that sharp at F2.8 for commercial work, at least for me la laugh.gif Its not very fast either, thus more suitable for posed shots only..

I do not have a 85mm F1.8, but I use a Fujifilm 56mm F1.2 (almost same focal length) as my secondary camera during weddings. This one is awesome for portraits and posed shots; not so for candids. Most 85mm lens are quite sharp wide open  thumbup.gif

Unless if you are planning to shoot macro (e.g. photo of wedding rings etc.) too, the 85mm F1.8 would be the better pick. Especially so if you are on DX
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Awesome feedback bro biggrin.gif thank you for sharing, the main thing that is stopping me from the 105mm is the fact that it is a macro lens and also the price as well sad.gif Let's see if there is any other sifu that can chip in their opinion biggrin.gif
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Hi Guys,

Been awhile since I ask question here, bz with studies and travelling and working smile.gif

Anyhow, I have a problem.. Since I'm a vivid traveler, my D3200 + Sigma 17-50mm + 35mm is killing me as weight problem.. although in the bag doesn't effect much, but wearing on the neck my DSLR + the Sigma lens is killing me..

Now the hesitation come in, any SONY user here? haha should I change join the mirror less world to ease my neck pain or DOES investing a shoulder sling will solve everything?

I'm currently looking at BlackRapid Cross Sling(rubber one), so my neck don't die when travel.. or that doesn't even help at all and should sell all my gears and top up and change to mirror less?


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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ May 26 2015, 01:48 PM)
Hi Guys,

Been awhile since I ask question here, bz with studies and travelling and working smile.gif

Anyhow, I have a problem.. Since I'm a vivid traveler, my D3200 + Sigma 17-50mm + 35mm is killing me as weight problem.. although in the bag doesn't effect much, but wearing on the neck my DSLR + the Sigma lens is killing me..

Now the hesitation come in, any SONY user here? haha should I change join the mirror less world to ease my neck pain or DOES investing a shoulder sling will solve everything?

I'm currently looking at BlackRapid Cross Sling(rubber one), so my neck don't die when travel.. or that doesn't even help at all and should sell all my gears and top up and change to mirror less?
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a better strap would help i think. your gears aren't heavy at all for dslr standard tongue.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ May 26 2015, 11:53 AM)
I have the 105mm F2.8 VR2, its awesome for macro, but not really so for portraits although the focal length is good hmm.gif
This is because the 105mm is not that sharp at F2.8 for commercial work, at least for me la laugh.gif Its not very fast either, thus more suitable for posed shots only..
Most commercial work will go f/5.6 - f/11 anyway.

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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ May 26 2015, 02:15 PM)
a better strap would help i think. your gears aren't heavy at all for dslr standard tongue.gif
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I know, max weight give it only 1.7kg which is LIGHT compared to my friends D650 + his Nikon 24-70mm which weight more than 1 TON! hahaah

He is using Blackrapid Sport, which I tried in covering an event, mayb is indoor and less walking, the sling is very comfortable.

Not sure if wear it whole day sweating and sighting will fatigue or not.. hmm.gif hmm.gif
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QUOTE(jun_ng_1208 @ May 26 2015, 01:42 PM)
Awesome feedback bro biggrin.gif thank you for sharing, the main thing that is stopping me from the 105mm is the fact that it is a macro lens and also the price as well sad.gif Let's see if there is any other sifu that can chip in their opinion biggrin.gif
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You are most welcomed thumbup.gif
Having a macro-capable lens has its advantages lol~ But if you are sure you won't be shooting any macro, then the 85mm is gooding~

QUOTE(jepertine90 @ May 26 2015, 01:48 PM)
Hi Guys,

Been awhile since I ask question here, bz with studies and travelling and working smile.gif

Anyhow, I have a problem.. Since I'm a vivid traveler, my D3200 + Sigma 17-50mm + 35mm is killing me as weight problem.. although in the bag doesn't effect much, but wearing on the neck my DSLR + the Sigma lens is killing me..

Now the hesitation come in, any SONY user here? haha should I change join the mirror less world to ease my neck pain or DOES investing a shoulder sling will solve everything?

I'm currently looking at BlackRapid Cross Sling(rubber one), so my neck don't die when travel.. or that doesn't even help at all and should sell all my gears and top up and change to mirror less?
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ May 26 2015, 02:15 PM)
a better strap would help i think. your gears aren't heavy at all for dslr standard tongue.gif
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Yeah, not really heavy haha laugh.gif
I think having a shoulder sling will ease the pain abit, especially since you can switch shoulders to carry your gears..
But if the weight still bothers you, then its a good idea to opt for smaller cameras~ After all, the most important thing is to enjoy your trips laugh.gif

QUOTE(goldfries @ May 26 2015, 02:24 PM)
Most commercial work will go f/5.6 - f/11 anyway.
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Yeah, that's true haha~
For my wedding/ROM shots, I noticed most (normal) people prefer shots with a lot more bokeh though haha laugh.gif
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Oh for ROM i think 105mm would be a huge problem due to the field of view. One would be better off with some 35mm wide aperture lens.
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2. Attracted to the leaf exudes?

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QUOTE(jun_ng_1208 @ May 26 2015, 01:42 PM)
Awesome feedback bro biggrin.gif thank you for sharing, the main thing that is stopping me from the 105mm is the fact that it is a macro lens and also the price as well sad.gif Let's see if there is any other sifu that can chip in their opinion biggrin.gif
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Another point to consider is the focus speed; For portrait, you can set the focus limit switch to limit the focus distance, but it's still slow for action. Usable but really depends on how you utilize it accordingly.

One more point to take note is the maximum aperture will change as you focus closer (into macro range). E.g. You set to f/2.8, and you go nearer to your subject and you may notice the maximum aperture changed to f/3 or smaller. It can be a problem if you're shooting in manual mode as the ISO or shutter speed still maintains and your exposure will be different.
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QUOTE(Andy214 @ May 26 2015, 09:41 PM)
Another point to consider is the focus speed; For portrait, you can set the focus limit switch to limit the focus distance, but it's still slow for action. Usable but really depends on how you utilize it accordingly.

One more point to take note is the maximum aperture will change as you focus closer (into macro range). E.g. You set to f/2.8, and you go nearer to your subject and you may notice the maximum aperture changed to f/3 or smaller. It can be a problem if you're shooting in manual mode as the ISO or shutter speed still maintains and your exposure will be different.
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Thank you for the feedback too mate biggrin.gif but the above comments is for the 105mm Micro right?
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QUOTE(jun_ng_1208 @ May 26 2015, 11:47 AM)
Any brothers here used both Nikon 85mm F1.8G and 105mm Micro F2.8 VR/VR II before? Am looking to use the lens for events/weddings/potrait shooting thumbup.gif do share you expereince if you owned them before biggrin.gif
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i have 85mm 1.8g w/ d5100
i wouldnt recommend it for indoor as it would be bit tight
as for event it was a bit slow focusing(in dark)
it is sharp lens even wide open
i buy it mainly for portrait thumbup.gif
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Thank you for the feedback too mate biggrin.gif but the above comments is for the 105mm Micro right?
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Any brothers here used both Nikon 85mm F1.8G and 105mm Micro F2.8 VR/VR II before? Am looking to use the lens for events/weddings/potrait shooting thumbup.gif do share you expereince if you owned them before biggrin.gif
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i have 85 1.8G, i use it for weddings and portraits. Sharp, but a little slow on AF, but sufficiently fast enuf for most excpet sports? and i like that lens alot cz of it's nice bokeh as well. u could consider sigma 85 1.4, which has even better bokehhhh , but have nt tried.
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i have 85mm 1.8g w/ d5100
i wouldnt recommend it for indoor as it would be bit tight
as for event it was a bit slow focusing(in dark)
it is sharp lens even wide open
i buy it mainly for portrait thumbup.gif
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i have 85 1.8G, i use it for weddings and portraits. Sharp, but a little slow on AF, but sufficiently fast enuf for most excpet sports? and i like that lens alot cz of it's nice bokeh as well. u could consider sigma 85 1.4, which has even better bokehhhh , but have nt tried.
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That's some good feedback there my friend, will definitely keep that in mind thumbup.gif as for the focusing speed, the slow would not be as slow as kit lens would it?

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105mm has option to only focus from 0.5m to infinity...which should help focus speed abit as it doesnt need to hunt the full range.
but again, its not so much the focus speed as it is the narrower field of view.
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That's some good feedback there my friend, will definitely keep that in mind thumbup.gif as for the focusing speed, the slow would not be as slow as kit lens would it?
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Are you talking about the mobile app? I can still view mine in full size (5609 x 2139) I reduced it down to that size coz the original was insanely large.. (30+ shots with 24MP)

you will have to go to the download section to view the full sized image tho.. it won't display the fullsize in your photo stream tho...

here is an example.. hope my link works..

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why 105 micro kenot reach f2.8?
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why 105 micro kenot reach f2.8?
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why 105 micro kenot reach f2.8?
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At 1:1 ratio, fstop is about f/5.6
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why 105 micro kenot reach f2.8?
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Only when doing macro. The loss of aperture at macro distances is how it is for internal focus lenses. You don't shoot f/2.8 for macro anyways. For normal shooting, the lens works fine at f/2.8.

QUOTE(mingyuyu @ May 29 2015, 05:22 PM)
not say kenot, but only at further focus distance. it's a nature of most macro lens, they tend to close down the aperture automatically as you focus closer and closer. something to do with the optical design i guess.
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QUOTE(LegendLee @ May 30 2015, 12:54 PM)
At 1:1 ratio, fstop is about f/5.6
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It's actually about f/4.8. Oh, VR also does not work especially at 1:1 macro work. Shake is too amplified at this magnification to be compensated by the VR.
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QUOTE(jchue73 @ May 31 2015, 12:38 PM)
Only when doing macro. The loss of aperture at macro distances is how it is for internal focus lenses. You don't shoot f/2.8 for macro anyways. For normal shooting, the lens works fine at f/2.8.
Errr... if not wrong the Canon EF 100mm IS f/2.8L does 1:1 at f/2.8. Paiseh.  laugh.gif
It's actually about f/4.8. Oh, VR also does not work especially at 1:1 macro work. Shake is too amplified at this magnification to be compensated by the VR.
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QUOTE(jchue73 @ May 31 2015, 12:38 PM)
Only when doing macro. The loss of aperture at macro distances is how it is for internal focus lenses. You don't shoot f/2.8 for macro anyways. For normal shooting, the lens works fine at f/2.8.
Errr... if not wrong the Canon EF 100mm IS f/2.8L does 1:1 at f/2.8. Paiseh.  laugh.gif
It's actually about f/4.8. Oh, VR also does not work especially at 1:1 macro work. Shake is too amplified at this magnification to be compensated by the VR.
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hi guys.. I'm using nikon sb600.. haven't use the speedlite for quite a while, when i want to use it yesterday, it can't be turned on. when i check the battery compartment, realized i didn't remove the battery during the last time i used it and the battery has started to leak and damage the battery compartment. can you guys suggest where i can send it for repair and how much does it usually cost to repair it?

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guys D7100 vs D750.. which one should I take ? I'm taking on 2nd hand unit, appreciate on comments..
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yup.. quite similar price.. its from my friend.. hehe..

i just have a concern on FX lenses which will be more exp than DX.. other than this, what do you guys think? should i go with 750 or 7100?
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yup.. quite similar price.. its from my friend.. hehe..

i just have a concern on FX lenses which will be more exp than DX.. other than this, what do you guys think? should i go with 750 or 7100?
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yup.. quite similar price.. its from my friend.. hehe..

i just have a concern on FX lenses which will be more exp than DX.. other than this, what do you guys think? should i go with 750 or 7100?
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QUOTE(Like a Bause @ Jun 1 2015, 04:20 PM)
yup.. quite similar price.. its from my friend.. hehe..

i just have a concern on FX lenses which will be more exp than DX.. other than this, what do you guys think? should i go with 750 or 7100?
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FX lenses will defintiely be more expensive than DX, like the pricing between 17-55mm (RM 4.5k+-) and 24-70mm (RM 6.2k+-) it also depends on what you are looking into gaining in phototgraphy, if you can make a living out of it then definitely the D750 but if you're just a freelance/hobbyist then D7100 biggrin.gif

p/s: Unless you're quite financially stable aka RICH then you go for D750 la thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(jun_ng_1208 @ Jun 1 2015, 04:30 PM)
FX lenses will defintiely be more expensive than DX, like the pricing between 17-55mm (RM 4.5k+-) and 24-70mm (RM 6.2k+-) it also depends on what you are looking into gaining in phototgraphy, if you can make a living out of it then definitely the D750 but if you're just a freelance/hobbyist then D7100  biggrin.gif

p/s: Unless you're quite financially stable aka RICH then you go for D750 la thumbup.gif
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hahaha.. im so not into professional photography yet.. more likely for hobby.. can 7100 support towards wedding photoshoot? haha.. maybe once i found the gold there then only switch to FX..
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hahaha.. im so not into professional photography yet.. more likely for hobby.. can 7100 support towards wedding photoshoot? haha.. maybe once i found the gold there then only switch to FX..
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7100 is semi pro d, both can do wedding shot with proper equipment like lens and flashbang flash gun and SKILLZ laugh.gif
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hahaha.. im so not into professional photography yet.. more likely for hobby.. can 7100 support towards wedding photoshoot? haha.. maybe once i found the gold there then only switch to FX..
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7100 is semi pro d, both can do wedding shot with proper equipment like lens and flashbang flash gun and SKILLZ  laugh.gif
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haha.. maybe take up cheaper ones first.. "future" only upgrade..  laugh.gif
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set to crop mode and use DX lens first...when got money then only use FX mode with FX lens...hahaha..
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An old and very large Tent Spider. Most of the colours have faded.

Note the very big difference between this old individual and young one: https://www.flickr.com/photos/59583171@N07/12316879764

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Are you looking for the DX or FX ones? The DX ones is approx 700+- brand new with Nikon MY warranty, AP can get around 600+-, then 500+- for used thumbup.gif
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i just start using dslr. Using D3200 with kit lens. How do I know when I should use auto focus or manual focus? You all normally use auto or manual?
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i just start using dslr. Using D3200 with kit lens. How do I know when I should use auto focus or manual focus? You all normally use auto or manual?
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i just start using dslr. Using D3200 with kit lens. How do I know when I should use auto focus or manual focus? You all normally use auto or manual?
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what I mean is at the lens got "Auto focus" on or manual. Do we should put as on or as manual everytime need adjust on the lens?
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what I mean is at the lens got "Auto focus" on or manual. Do we should put as on or as manual everytime need adjust on the lens?
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i use auto all the time, some people like manual. kit lens normally is auto focus, you can adjust it manually even it is auto on....

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QUOTE(xngjn @ Jun 3 2015, 11:47 AM)
what I mean is at the lens got "Auto focus" on or manual. Do we should put as on or as manual everytime need adjust on the lens?
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QUOTE(xngjn @ Jun 3 2015, 11:47 AM)
what I mean is at the lens got "Auto focus" on or manual. Do we should put as on or as manual everytime need adjust on the lens?
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i use auto all the time, some people like manual. kit lens normally is auto focus, you can adjust it manually even it is auto on....
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QUOTE(jun_ng_1208 @ Jun 3 2015, 04:54 PM)
I do believe the D3200 kit lens will be 18-55mm VR1 which doesn't have manual overried, so turning the focus ring when auto focus is on might break your auto focus motor shakehead.gif
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i never hear of that.... unless you are talking about screw type AF... but newer one i don't think will break la...

but then i also never turn that focus ring often XD only touch zoom ring laugh.gif

(i might be wrong for this)

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yes. after you set to auto. you cant manually focus.
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Yet another spider that's so common that people don't bother about them~
This tiny but fast spider can be found indoors, usually around corners of walls, where they usually hunt for ants there.

This male Oecobius is only 1mm in size, and looks very much like a juvenile if it wasn't for the modified palps.

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user posted imageLong-Jawed Mother Spider guarding her egg sac- Tetragnatha cf. mandibulata ♀ by Ji Tan, on Flickr

Everything about the Tetragnatha is long, the legs are long, the body is long, the jaws are long, and unsurprisingly, so do the egg sacs lol...

These spiders love living near water and their long and slender body shapes allow them to easily hide among small twigs or leaves. This particular one was found in a paddy field.

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you all save raw or raw+jpeg?
is it ok to save only raw file to save space in memory card.
Because can be save as jpeg using photoshop. since not all photo shoot-ed want to save.
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QUOTE(xngjn @ Jun 4 2015, 04:15 PM)
you all save raw or raw+jpeg?
is it ok to save only raw file to save space in memory card.
Because can be save as jpeg using photoshop. since not all photo shoot-ed want to save.
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tongue.gif just want to know the professional and practical way to use dslr.
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QUOTE(xngjn @ Jun 4 2015, 04:15 PM)
you all save raw or raw+jpeg?
is it ok to save only raw file to save space in memory card.
Because can be save as jpeg using photoshop. since not all photo shoot-ed want to save.
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I always shoot RAW only, as it is really good for editing thumbup.gif
It helps especially when I don't get the settings perfectly during shoots, especially those that require spontaneous/ continuous shooting like actual-day weddings laugh.gif or macro shots where you can only get one shot sweat.gif
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QUOTE(xngjn @ Jun 4 2015, 04:51 PM)
tongue.gif just want to know the professional and practical way to use dslr.
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i use professional model and one of the holy trinity lens of nikon but i never get photography related job also i'm noob for this. but i shoot RAW because i know i sucks in catching light , lucky my job related skill i still able to use photoshop "safe" some photos to normal status from under exposure/over exposure....

it this helps? whistling.gif tongue.gif

just you have to get more memory cards... no harm for shooting more than missing some piece during your expensive oversea trip with someone. whistling.gif

but Sifu @goldfries is professional, he shoot JPG. icon_rolleyes.gif
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It depends on what you need. Some professional photographers shoot JPEG because of the big number of pictures, mainly event and sports photographer. Some shoot RAW because they know they are going to spend a lot of time editing the images afterwards to achieve the best possible result, mostly product photographers.

JPEG if you are lazy or too busy to went through every image and edit them. RAW if you want to get the best quality images from your camera but you are going to need a lot storage and time to edit and store them.
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nowsaday so difficult to sell used lens sweat.gif, anyone interested in tokina1116 kindly refer to my signature..

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Meh dont really bother to shoot raw nowdays unless really important stuff, just stick to normal jpeg

Dont be lazy to customize the white balance according to condition, auto mode doesnt get it right all the time. Same goes with exposure, use manual and set according to your needs. Not the camera
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Jun 4 2015, 05:01 PM)
but Sifu @goldfries is professional, he shoot JPG.  icon_rolleyes.gif
I only shoot RAW if

1. image is critical
2. lighting is tricky (WB)

if not, JPG all the way.

goldfries.com product photos are all taken in JPG, Canon EOS 60D set to medium (8MP) because
1. studio setup ready, color profiles set. come out usable no need to edit 99% of the time.
2. 8MP because I don't need 18MP for web view that's less than 2MP.

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Robberflies have two compound eyes and three simple eyes (ocelli), allowing them to see precisely the location, distance and trajectory of the flying prey before lifting off and piercing them mid-air!

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Nice thumbup.gif you seem to really like shooting long exposure shots biggrin.gif
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my first post here. Cnc are most welcome  blush.gif

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Beautiful shot!
Keep it up  thumbup.gif
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A mother spider protecting her younglings from harm. Found this in a mangrove.

Mother care in arachnids is not uncommon as it helps increases the odds of survival for the hatchlings.

user posted imageA gravid Capped Black-headed Spider- Zygiella cf. calyptrata ♀ by Ji Tan, on Flickr

This tiny-sized orb weaver tend to build its home in drier areas. The spider curls up lalang leaves (top left) to form a somewhat circular shelter to live in.

user posted imageAn gravid mother Tent Spider- Cyrtophora moluccensis ♀ by Ji Tan, on Flickr

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Shooting at night but no stars sad.gif

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What a beaut! Love this!

A candid I took during friend's wedding.
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Because sometimes, straight and symmetrical is boring. Haha!

I did have a shot with that straight up look, but meh...
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Hmm, finally managed to finally photograph a common Long Horn Beetle. The larvae of this type of beetles can cause great damage to wooden structures or trees, and are thus considered as pests in certain countries. Some Long Horn Beetles can grow extremely large and heavy, and like many other large beetles, they are clumsy and don't often fly.


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user posted imageMangrove Cross Spider releasing bridge-line- Argiope mangal ♀ by Ji Tan, on Flickr

Ever wondered how a spider builds a web between two structures (e.g. trees) that are far apart? This is how they do it, by releasing bridge-line silk which are carried by wind to the other side. Once attached, the spider will lay another anchoring line before proceeding to weaver the entire web- a process which may take minutes to hours.



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