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MR.Shiney
post Dec 19 2007, 05:24 PM

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any experienced wedding photographer here?
zzloo
post Dec 19 2007, 10:19 PM

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me noob.. tried 2 times onli..
MR.Shiney
post Dec 19 2007, 11:18 PM

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QUOTE(zzloo @ Dec 19 2007, 10:19 PM)
me noob.. tried 2 times onli..
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well, i never tried once. but i think its a big responsibility sweat.gif
i got an offer to shoot my friend's wedding. how much normally
people pay you?
xandman
post Dec 20 2007, 07:02 AM

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depends on ur skill bro...
and u must quote at par with ur abilities...
u dun charge them 5k and give ur clients a rm500 work rite?
for beginners i suggest a cheap work...juz to get ur experience...
500 would suffice i guess...
for one...i dun quite like weddings!
jhahahahaha....too many cun chicks u can...but cant touch! tongue.gif

one more thing...a pro told me...for wedding...it's best to have 2 bodies...1 with wide angle such as 17-55 or 12-24 and another with tee...80-200 or 70-200...=)
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QUOTE(xandman @ Dec 20 2007, 07:02 AM)
depends on ur skill bro...
and u must quote at par with ur abilities...
u dun charge them 5k and give ur clients a rm500 work rite?
for beginners i suggest a cheap work...juz to get ur experience...
500 would suffice i guess...
for one...i dun quite like weddings!
jhahahahaha....too many cun chicks u can...but cant touch! tongue.gif

one more thing...a pro told me...for wedding...it's best to have 2 bodies...1 with wide angle such as 17-55 or 12-24 and another with tee...80-200 or 70-200...=)
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im doing it for 300 just to get the experience first.
including the printing costs etc etc
yeah, thats what i wanna invest now.

xandman! selamat hari raya! tongue.gif

Add a little more,
Im sooo disappointed with my local photo printing shop!!!
first! their bad customer service and treat us like a bunch of stupid people.
when i was talking to her, she dance and singing the dangdut song in front of me doh.gif
i just wanna smack her silly. Then, the printing quality, theres dots everywhere!
they chopped out my white borders too! its the last time im coming over there.
some color tone is missing too sad.gif badddddd.

and they cant even print bigger photo doh.gif better close shop ler.

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zzloo
post Dec 20 2007, 01:57 PM

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i shoot for my cousin's wedding.. 100 onli lo
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QUOTE(zzloo @ Dec 20 2007, 01:57 PM)
i shoot for my cousin's wedding.. 100 onli lo
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this end month also i paid for 100 haha.

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post Dec 20 2007, 06:32 PM

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selamat hari raye shiney!

if a shop like that...
choose another shop la...
i heard u need to find a shop using fuji printer...=)...
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post Dec 20 2007, 09:18 PM

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Hi fellow Nikonians.

Just purchase a D40 kit today with Nikon Msia warranty. After using for a few hours, found the LCD has 1-2 dead pixels. Did not notice it when purchased.

Anyone has this problem before. Will Nikon service centre replace the LCD? How long does it take?

Other than this problem. I very happy with it.

Hope to get some advice here.

TQ.


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QUOTE(ChrisHor @ Dec 20 2007, 09:18 PM)
Hi fellow Nikonians.

Just purchase a D40 kit today with Nikon Msia warranty. After using for a few hours, found the LCD has 1-2 dead pixels. Did not notice it when purchased.

Anyone has this problem before. Will Nikon service centre replace the LCD? How long does it take?

Other than this problem. I very happy with it.

Hope to get some advice here.

TQ.
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welcome bro!, omg. now that you mentioned it.
i'll check mine soon. but didnt notice any dead pixels
or anything, better give to Nikon for a replacement or something.

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post Dec 20 2007, 10:09 PM

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QUOTE(ChrisHor @ Dec 20 2007, 09:18 PM)
Hi fellow Nikonians.

Just purchase a D40 kit today with Nikon Msia warranty. After using for a few hours, found the LCD has 1-2 dead pixels. Did not notice it when purchased.

Anyone has this problem before. Will Nikon service centre replace the LCD? How long does it take?

Other than this problem. I very happy with it.

Hope to get some advice here.

TQ.
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Mine has one. Nikon will only replace it if the LCD has 3 or more dead pixels. I asked already.
zzloo
post Dec 20 2007, 10:55 PM

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i juz got mine replaced
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QUOTE(zzloo @ Dec 20 2007, 10:55 PM)
i juz got mine replaced
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replace the lcd or the whole camera?
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post Dec 21 2007, 12:21 AM

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Reverse mounted the kit lens using BR-2A, lighting is not optimum but it's fun
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QUOTE(tuxxie @ Dec 21 2007, 12:21 AM)
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Reverse mounted the kit lens using BR-2A, lighting is not optimum but it's fun
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huh? are you posting in the right thread bro? tongue.gif
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post Dec 21 2007, 01:07 AM

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QUOTE(MR.Shiney @ Dec 21 2007, 12:42 AM)
huh? are you posting in the right thread bro? tongue.gif
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Yeah, sort of. biggrin.gif

Taken using D40, with 18-55mm kit lens, but reverse mounted to take macro shot.
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QUOTE(tuxxie @ Dec 21 2007, 01:07 AM)
Yeah, sort of.  biggrin.gif

Taken using D40, with 18-55mm kit lens, but reverse mounted to take macro shot.
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lol, sorry. no introduction terus post. i was kinda confused laugh.gif
reverse mounted? whats that? o.0
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post Dec 21 2007, 01:21 AM

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QUOTE(MR.Shiney @ Dec 21 2007, 01:10 AM)
lol, sorry. no introduction terus post. i was kinda confused laugh.gif
reverse mounted? whats that? o.0
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Hmm... The part where you put the lens cap is attached to the part where you put the body cap. sweat.gif
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post Dec 21 2007, 04:17 AM

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wedding photography sounds fun to me in my opinion... hope to shoot one jz 4 interest when i gt chance... ^^
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post Dec 21 2007, 06:37 AM

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QUOTE(MR.Shiney @ Dec 21 2007, 01:10 AM)
lol, sorry. no introduction terus post. i was kinda confused laugh.gif
reverse mounted? whats that? o.0
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take a lens...put it in reverse on the camera mount...=)
the wider the lens...the bigger the magnification...
by doing this...u lose AF and metering...=)
it's good if u dun have $$$ for macro lense....


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