QUOTE(ahmadabhamid @ Oct 7 2016, 11:26 AM)
56 F1.2 suits for taking what kind of picture sir?Official Fujifilm X-Series Premium Cameras V6
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Oct 7 2016, 01:43 PM
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QUOTE(Icehart @ Oct 7 2016, 12:31 PM) AFAIK cheapest one-time payment is with Shashinki.com and cheapest installment plan is with an active forumer in this topic, Mr. kelvinling. Shashinki offering RM6678, with kelvinling you can consult with him bcs I don't want pandai2 quote the price on his behalf |
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QUOTE(ddr3 @ Oct 7 2016, 01:43 PM) can refer my Instagram (link in signature) for examples of pics 56mm produce, and to answer your question it suits best for portraiture. If you like such pics it is highly recommended to get it as it's really hard to find ppl selling their 56mm, at least for now. This post has been edited by barteria: Oct 7 2016, 02:39 PM |
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Oct 7 2016, 04:18 PM
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QUOTE(barteria @ Oct 7 2016, 02:36 PM) can refer my Instagram (link in signature) for examples of pics 56mm produce, and to answer your question it suits best for portraiture. If you like such pics it is highly recommended to get it as it's really hard to find ppl selling their 56mm, at least for now. Bart ni orang Seri Gombak kan. Dulu pernah sembang kat PhotoMalaysia dalam Nikon thread? |
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Oct 7 2016, 04:23 PM
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Oct 7 2016, 04:44 PM
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QUOTE(ahmadabhamid @ Oct 7 2016, 04:18 PM) Probably you meant this guy: https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showuser=347 |
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QUOTE(barteria @ Oct 7 2016, 02:36 PM) can refer my Instagram (link in signature) for examples of pics 56mm produce, and to answer your question it suits best for portraiture. If you like such pics it is highly recommended to get it as it's really hard to find ppl selling their 56mm, at least for now. nice photos bro |
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Oct 7 2016, 06:53 PM
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QUOTE(barteria @ Oct 7 2016, 02:34 PM) AFAIK cheapest one-time payment is with Shashinki.com and cheapest installment plan is with an active forumer in this topic, Mr. kelvinling. Shashinki offering RM6678, with kelvinling you can consult with him bcs I don't want pandai2 quote the price on his behalf Do you happen to know if there's any Fuji center where they let you play with the cameras without interruption from their salesman? |
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QUOTE(Icehart @ Oct 7 2016, 06:53 PM) Do you happen to know if there's any Fuji center where they let you play with the cameras without interruption from their salesman? msia don't have a proper centre like nikon ...but u can try go fair like klpf or go fuji hq in menara axis, i think they let u see see and test |
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Oct 7 2016, 08:05 PM
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Thanks a lot!
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QUOTE(barteria @ Oct 7 2016, 02:36 PM) can refer my Instagram (link in signature) for examples of pics 56mm produce, and to answer your question it suits best for portraiture. If you like such pics it is highly recommended to get it as it's really hard to find ppl selling their 56mm, at least for now. FOLLOWED! <3 |
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Oct 8 2016, 10:55 AM
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Quick question guys, how fast is the x100t autofocus compare to nikon d5100 ? Anyone ever experienced before? I live in KK, it's hard for me to find someone with x100t here..
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Oct 8 2016, 12:43 PM
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sorry sifus for this noob question,
to capture fast moving object you need to set the SS to ________ *using default lens 16-50mm f 3.5 i tried higher SS but the picture is dark :'( |
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Oct 8 2016, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE(ddr3 @ Oct 8 2016, 12:43 PM) sorry sifus for this noob question, Indoor or outdoor?to capture fast moving object you need to set the SS to ________ *using default lens 16-50mm f 3.5 i tried higher SS but the picture is dark :'( If outdoor, things are easier. Just set the SS as auto and dial in your desired Aperture. Usually bright sunlight will give u enought SS for fast moving action. With indoor, you will most likely need a flash. I found that, with flash, I can set the SS as low as 1/60 and I can freeze action such as levitation shots. Hope this help You might have read somewhere where there is a rule of thumb, your SS shoukd not be less than your focal length. Say example, you use 50mm(75mm Full frame equivalent) , then u should use 1/80, or more. But this is principle only enough for you to do handheld shot to compensate camera shake, not fast enough to freeze fast action. This post has been edited by Loseeker: Oct 8 2016, 01:25 PM |
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QUOTE(claypot @ Oct 8 2016, 10:55 AM) Quick question guys, how fast is the x100t autofocus compare to nikon d5100 ? Anyone ever experienced before? I live in KK, it's hard for me to find someone with x100t here.. never tested d5100 but I used a canon 1000D and 50D before. Need to see what lens is mounted on it, but to be honest, it is not that fast compared to dslr focus speed, and sometime it hunts to focus (*More so in lowlight, better use manual focus in this situation QUOTE(ddr3 @ Oct 8 2016, 12:43 PM) sorry sifus for this noob question, I'm no expert in this, but I mostly adapt to the situation, usually above 1/200. but if you're using the kit lens, I can only assume that you use the long end of the zoom which at 50mm because you said it was dark and the only explanation is the aperture is at the most minimum for that lens at f5.6 which is not ideal for indoor fast action indoor shooting (**Assuming its indoor based on your problem to capture fast moving object you need to set the SS to ________ *using default lens 16-50mm f 3.5 i tried higher SS but the picture is dark :'( That's why I prefer to use prime lens, cause it has faster aperture or u can buy faster zoom lens the 16-55 f2.8 but usually if I have to really use that lens, I will take it in RAW file format and edit it later to brighten the photo (**Not the ideal way but this is one of the way if I have no other lens |
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QUOTE(Loseeker @ Oct 8 2016, 01:02 PM) Indoor or outdoor? If outdoor, things are easiler. Just set the SS as auto and dial in your desired Aperture. Usually bright sunlight will give u enought SS for fast moving action. With indoor, you will most likely need a flash. I found that, with flash, I can set the SS as low as 1/60 and I can freeze action such as levitation shots. Hope this help You might have read somewhere where there is a rule of thumb, your SS shoukd not be less than your focal length. Say example, you use 50mm(75mm Full frame equivalent) , then u should use 1/80, or more. But this is principle only enough for you to do handheld shot to compensate camera shake, not fast enough to freeze fast action. QUOTE(streme21 @ Oct 8 2016, 01:03 PM) never tested d5100 but I used a canon 1000D and 50D before. Need to see what lens is mounted on it, but to be honest, it is not that fast compared to dslr focus speed, and sometime it hunts to focus (*More so in lowlight, better use manual focus in this situation yes yes, mostly in dark area, now i know I'm no expert in this, but I mostly adapt to the situation, usually above 1/200. but if you're using the kit lens, I can only assume that you use the long end of the zoom which at 50mm because you said it was dark and the only explanation is the aperture is at the most minimum for that lens at f5.6 which is not ideal for indoor fast action indoor shooting (**Assuming its indoor based on your problem That's why I prefer to use prime lens, cause it has faster aperture or u can buy faster zoom lens the 16-55 f2.8 but usually if I have to really use that lens, I will take it in RAW file format and edit it later to brighten the photo (**Not the ideal way but this is one of the way if I have no other lens |
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