Mpython24 04:00 PM 03-30-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
OK, how come though?
I just got a D3000. Keep your D40. The only upgrade that you get is some with the megapixels. Outside of that the camera is pretty much the same. You do get the VR lens with the D3000 but i would hang on to the D40 for sure.
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Darrell 04:04 PM 03-30-2010
Originally Posted by Mpython24:
I just got a D3000. Keep your D40. The only upgrade that you get is some with the megapixels. Outside of that the camera is pretty much the same. You do get the VR lens with the D3000 but i would hang on to the D40 for sure.
The d40 comes with the 18-55 VR as well. I have it.
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Wolfgang 06:29 PM 03-30-2010
Im currently shooting the D40X with 18-55 no VR and love it but I will soon be upgrading to the D90 because of the screw drive auto focus. my 50mm 1.8 wont AF without it.
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coffeemonkey 02:06 PM 03-31-2010
Originally Posted by kenstogie:
Heres what a 30 Sec Exposure looks like with my "new" tripod and a 250mm zoom, which is effectively more because of the image sensor size. I am sure I could get it sharper if I used the remote control.
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On a long exposures camera vibration caused by triggering the shutter release isn't really an issue (assuming camera is on tripod). The amount of time the camera may be moving compared to the amount of time the shutter is open is very small and doesn't account for much of the information gathered. Camera shake is an issue more towards the half second to 1/10 second exposures.
here is a trick too, if you don't have a remote shutter release use the timer. A two second timer will give the camera a chance to stop moving due to your shutter button press and will open after that movement is gone. For the really critically still shots, use the mirror lockup function (to further reduce motion in the camera) combined with a remote shutter release or timer method mentioned above.
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it looks like I am going to be inheriting (kinda) a Sony a100. I look forward to sharing some shots in here
:-)
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Wolfgang 02:02 PM 04-03-2010
Just bought a D90 as an easter present to myself. I also put the 10mm 2.8, and 35mm 1.8G on hold. Time to sell some cigars. Im screwed.
:x
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hotreds 02:58 PM 04-03-2010
Wolfgang 03:27 PM 04-03-2010
Absolutely! Awesome photo as usual. I thought they were going to be here in Fl recently but got rained out. I was looking forward to them.
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kenstogie 05:31 PM 04-03-2010
Yup, that Hotreds is damn good!
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hotreds 05:58 PM 04-03-2010
spectrrr 06:57 PM 04-03-2010
Originally Posted by hotreds:
Props to the Thunderbirds as well!
always wanted to see the thunderbirds. Saw the blue angles in dayton a few years back (96 or 97 maybe).
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Wolfgang 07:03 PM 04-03-2010
The red Oracle pic on your website is outstanding!
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spectrrr 07:10 PM 04-03-2010
Wolfgang 07:22 PM 04-03-2010
hotreds 08:54 PM 04-03-2010
Wolfgang 09:10 PM 04-03-2010
Thought you had a "canon" on the end there.
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hotreds 09:13 PM 04-03-2010
spectrrr 06:03 AM 04-04-2010
Originally Posted by hotreds:
Not hardly. THIS is a canon!!
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daaaamn that takes some guns.
I played with handholding a 300/2.8 once.... not easy....
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kenstogie 07:42 AM 04-04-2010
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Friend of mine
GAVE me a Sunpak 555 and want to hook it up to my Canon T1i
1st - is there a hotshoe connector?
2nd - is it worth the effort?
3rd - Possibility of Damage to my T1i?
I understand I may need to use it in full manual but did I mention it was free?
:-)
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