emopunker2004 01:30 AM 04-19-2013
emopunker2004 01:35 AM 04-19-2013
shark 04:31 AM 04-19-2013
I went and did it! ODO strikes again....A Nikon D90 for something like 380 bucks.....
:-) I'll still hang on to my D100 though, I'll probably do side by side comparisons of their performance. I still love my little Panasonic though. That one's a keeper until it croaks.
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emopunker2004 06:26 AM 04-19-2013
Brad, did u see the pix? No? look up
P.S. Keh is very very conservative in there ratings.
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OH GOD NO!! Don't be like ME!.....Ron, it NEVER STOPS! I had such hopes for you.
I know you like em pristine, and $389-399 is about the going rate for top notch level D90s,
so you certainly didn't get RIPPED off or anything. I give Ado all the credit in the world for
conservative and fair estimations of condition. Not sure where you go yours, but man, are you
gonna love THAT camera.
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Oh yeah, Justin, I saw the pics, I just saw the bigger news at the end and gulped hard and
thought, 'That poor BASTARD!" Man is he on a slope now. I hope he survives.
As to the pics, I am intrigued by the concept, but you gave me too many. By the time
I got to the last one, my brain had numbed to the point where it was not able to see
them as "WOW, cool", and more of a deal where it's like the pizza slices...Two are great
and then when I have that 3rd and 4th or even 5th, it doesn't taste as good, lol.
I think they are great pics, though. I think my favorite is on this page, the first or last
one in #2361. The bridge I like a lot, too. I like it any time someone goes out and makes
an effort to take pics and share them. That's why I like Flickr so much. I am a consumer,
I like to see stuff, feel the excitement of going out and trying to make the best pics you can
and sharing them. My saddest thing about it though is having to drop out of two groups this
week, the canon S5 IS group and the Nikon D50 group. I hate it, I just hate it. But maybe my
sister will join the D50 group. I told my sister that I flat out refuse to be a camera HOARDER.
I might be a purchasing glutton, but I have whittled that kit down severely to where I was
looking in my Canon bag and thinking, "that's all the lenses I have?" lol
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The bridges pics.... I went back and looked at them, and the longer you stare at them
the better they get. This is about my favorite use of a camera. To be somewhere when
someone else is paying for the electricity, and giving you this great look at something, and
you can take your camera and set it up for a long exposure and make something so
beautiful. It makes you want to go out every night and find something else to shoot.
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Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Brad, did u see the pix? No? look up
P.S. Keh is very very conservative in there ratings.
It's funny, the only thing about KEH that I noticed in the 3 times I have visited is that they don't
seem to discount to the level I was looking for at the time. I want to STEAL stuff, now, haha.
But it is good to know that they are also very fair, since when you pay ANY money for a thing
you want to be happy with the purchase, even if you were slumming for the cheapest price
possible. And I think I have said this before, but I have to thank you for Adorama.
When you and I first started talking about cameras here, you told me they were better than B&H,
but my mind was comparing one thing and not what ended up being the most important thing TO ME.
On new gear, none of the best ones are 'the best'. But on USED GEAR, Adorama SMOKES B&H.
Just beats the crap out of em. Not only do you get a better price, but you get a much more detailed
description of what is 'wrong' with the item at Ado. You can make an informed decision and
act or not. At B&H you get that vague number code, which is adequate from a fairness point of view,
but any number of things could be behind a low rating and you don't know what it is. I guess you
could CALL them, lol. I just like to order stuff impersonally...if I have to bit(h, I'll do THAT on the phone, haha.
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emopunker2004 06:59 AM 04-19-2013
Originally Posted by OLS:
The bridges pics.... I went back and looked at them, and the longer you stare at them
the better they get. This is about my favorite use of a camera. To be somewhere when
someone else is paying for the electricity, and giving you this great look at something, and
you can take your camera and set it up for a long exposure and make something so
beautiful. It makes you want to go out every night and find something else to shoot.
Thanks. Next time ill set it to a lower ISO and longer shutter. I think those bridge shots were at 400iso because that's the film speed in my camera. This way I could find what works with the dslr and mirror that with te film. Metering a scene like that is hard, especially when the 35mms meter is not as good. I had to MF this scene with the 35mm cuz the AF isn't too good at night.
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emopunker2004 07:01 AM 04-19-2013
David came up to me and wanted to see the shots I got of him. Them he moved closer and spun just for me to get pictures. I got his email and I'm going to send them to him.
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OH, that was the Film camera eh? The Elan. I am not sure you said that in the post.
That is interesting. In that case, the pics are even better. That shizzle is hard to pull off
without years and years of experience with film. Nice work on that. Not sure you will ever
find a working relationship between ISO and ISO, but if the experiment yields any kind of
baseline comparison and you take good notes, it will still be helpful to you.
Hell, I thought you just set up the old 60D and fired off a bunch of timed exposures til
you got something you liked. That makes it double nice work.
For the fire, you know what would be cool....lay down on the ground a lot closer and shoot
upwards. Sure, it's a little dangerous, haha.
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emopunker2004 07:28 AM 04-19-2013
No that was the dslr. I shot some with the film too though. Film roll is still in the élan. Haven't used it up yet
However I think those were the only two I attempted with the 60d so I nailed it. With the film I bracketed what I got with the dslr. Shot the same settings then up a lil and down a lol on the exposure
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Good thinking.....an expensive light meter, though, lol. But it has a lens!
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emopunker2004 07:47 AM 04-19-2013
You know, looking back at the pics, I never stopped to realize how good the cops on bikes pic was either.
That's a night shot more or less, and it looks really good.
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emopunker2004 09:09 AM 04-19-2013
The cop pic was taken handheld.
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shark 06:50 PM 04-19-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
The cop pic was taken handheld.
Excellent job on all of them! I wish I had everything set up when I watched the fire knife demos in Hawaii in 2010 at the Polynesian Cultural Center (harmless plug for them, lol!) I was just learning about my Panasonic cam at the time and wasn't able to pull off anything like what you posted here (no tripod, it was in an amphitheater type setting, so I probably couldn't have set up a tripod in the aisle anyways, kinda blown away by the whole live show, etc.)
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emopunker2004 07:25 PM 04-19-2013
Thanks Ron.
Well ill catch you guys in a week. Cruise tomorrow thru Thursday. Not gonna pay what they want on the ship for Internet haha.
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shark 08:32 AM 04-20-2013
shark 08:32 AM 04-20-2013