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hey justin, just happen to have the canoe passing by when i took the pic.
am using the Nikon D60.
dslr is a personal thing. u should try all brands b4 hand and see which one fits you best. also remember, that even though the body makes a difference, the lenses are the controlling factor for making pics great.
for entry level dslrs, i rate them:
value for $ : sony > nikon > canon
quality : canon > nikon > sony
balanced : nikon > canon > sony
whichever brand you go for, generally you wont go wrong. research research!
DSLR kah… buhuhu… everytime I save almost enuf money, ada saja ppl hutang me :’( nden takes ancients to pay back, might as well write every pinjaman as bad debt……
Really hard to see Canon EOS 40D at shops anymore… 50D and the new 7D beyond my budget edi…… buhuhu……
@gerald : lol. that was RANDOM! @grace : soh poh, you will travel the world b4 u go. that you will. @justin : go to this site. and compare stuff. http://www.dxomark.com/
the only prob with the D60 is its age. and nikon just launched a new entry level DSLR supposingly to replace the D60, its called the D3000 i think.
the only thing i love bout sony is the vidcam-ish pullout screen and u can use old minolta lenses on it.
i think every camera suffers in low lightning conditions. there is no escaping it. the only thing you can do is
1) put to Auto mode
2) change to S (shutter priority mode and adjust the shutter speed you want)
3) full manual mode
4) crank up your ISO (the higher the grainier your photos)
5) get prime lens (50mm with ultra big aperture [small number f, contoh f1.4]
6) speedlights (nikon’s flashes)
tapi if i got your question wrong, and you meant it for normal digicams
1) hi-kan your ISO
2) sports mode
3) flash?
4) tuck your elbows in towards your chest
5) get your subjects to pause. =p
November 21st, 2009 at 11:12 am
This is incredible.
I think I’ve asked this before, but what camera model are u using.
Planning on my own DSLR soon.
November 21st, 2009 at 3:44 pm
hey justin, just happen to have the canoe passing by when i took the pic.
am using the Nikon D60.
dslr is a personal thing. u should try all brands b4 hand and see which one fits you best. also remember, that even though the body makes a difference, the lenses are the controlling factor for making pics great.
for entry level dslrs, i rate them:
value for $ : sony > nikon > canon
quality : canon > nikon > sony
balanced : nikon > canon > sony
whichever brand you go for, generally you wont go wrong. research research!
November 21st, 2009 at 9:02 pm
weeeeeeeee…me also wan a DSLR soon too, soon to come me gonna buy..
November 21st, 2009 at 10:16 pm
How long were u in Canada a?
DSLR kah… buhuhu… everytime I save almost enuf money, ada saja ppl hutang me :’( nden takes ancients to pay back, might as well write every pinjaman as bad debt……
Really hard to see Canon EOS 40D at shops anymore… 50D and the new 7D beyond my budget edi…… buhuhu……
November 23rd, 2009 at 10:39 am
@lizzie : aiks, u also minat? its much heavier and bulkier than a normal digicam though.
@tokmoh : roughly 2.5 weeks. kekeke, same here bout $$!
anyway, they just launched new entry level dslr for all major brands no? have a quick look lo.
November 23rd, 2009 at 11:32 am
Reminds me of Lochness……………
BEWARE OF MONSTERS!”!!
November 23rd, 2009 at 4:02 pm
Gerald: Lochness. Yes I truly agree with you!
Kevin: One fine day, I will visit Canada! I will!
November 23rd, 2009 at 4:46 pm
I see… I’m trying to research, but as usual, information overload.
Everything thrown into my face, making it so hard to choose.
I’m seriously eyeing Nikon D60 now too, as well as some Sonys.
D60: the outdoor photos look awesome, but how does it perform in low lighting?
Also, my hands aren’t very stable, tend to have blurry photos in low light. Is there any image-stabilising functions for easy quick indoor shots?
November 23rd, 2009 at 5:05 pm
@gerald : lol. that was RANDOM!
@grace : soh poh, you will travel the world b4 u go. that you will.
@justin : go to this site. and compare stuff.
http://www.dxomark.com/
the only prob with the D60 is its age. and nikon just launched a new entry level DSLR supposingly to replace the D60, its called the D3000 i think.
the only thing i love bout sony is the vidcam-ish pullout screen and u can use old minolta lenses on it.
i think every camera suffers in low lightning conditions. there is no escaping it. the only thing you can do is
1) put to Auto mode
2) change to S (shutter priority mode and adjust the shutter speed you want)
3) full manual mode
4) crank up your ISO (the higher the grainier your photos)
5) get prime lens (50mm with ultra big aperture [small number f, contoh f1.4]
6) speedlights (nikon’s flashes)
tapi if i got your question wrong, and you meant it for normal digicams
1) hi-kan your ISO
2) sports mode
3) flash?
4) tuck your elbows in towards your chest
5) get your subjects to pause. =p
hope this helps sir knight justin!