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Wolfgang 12-21-2009 03:06 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by McSmokey (Post 689489)
I myself am working towards a Digital Nikon but with a baby coming in January my camera will probably have to wait a few monthes

IMO (not that i weigh in with much) Get it now with all the deals. Canon T1i or Nikon D90

You will certainly be glad you did with the screamin deamon comes. Plus you get to share all the cute pictures with us.

P.S. Old nikon lenses work with new bodies. Just have to manual focus. :rolleyes:

DBall 12-21-2009 03:06 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
And another question... what's the difference between the SB600 and the SB400 and/or something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/318AF-Digital-...1433097&sr=8-9

or

http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Coolpix...433097&sr=8-10

:confused:

Mugen910 12-21-2009 03:06 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DBall (Post 689504)
What about quicker moving things like kickflips/tre flips/etc. where the board is whipping around... have you taken any of those?

Seeing pictures like this confirms that I have no clue what I'm doing with my camera...

:tpd:

Mugen910 12-21-2009 03:07 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolfgang (Post 689509)
IMO (not that i weigh in with much) Get it now with all the deals. Canon T1i or Nikon D90

You will certainly be glad you did with the screamin deamon comes. Plus you get to share all the cute pictures with us.

P.S. Old nikon lenses work with new bodies. Just have to manual focus. :rolleyes:

if you know how to use BING.COM you can get a d3000 for about $400 after rebate

Wolfgang 12-21-2009 03:07 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DBall (Post 689500)
Do any off-brand ones work close to as good? That flash is more expensive than my 55-200 lens!

Yes off name brands work well also. Im currently using one from the 70's lol

I have little experience with off names but hopefully someone will chime in soon.

Wolfgang 12-21-2009 03:09 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DBall (Post 689510)
And another question... what's the difference between the SB600 and the SB400 and/or something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/318AF-Digital-...1433097&sr=8-9

or

http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Coolpix...433097&sr=8-10

:confused:

The second one looks like a great deal. The first one I dont really know.

Wolfgang 12-21-2009 03:14 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Pop shove it to fakie

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...0/DSC_2119.jpg

F4.5
1/160 sec
ISO 800
Onboard flash

Wolfgang 12-21-2009 03:15 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Shamelessly stolen from Kgoings in case anyone missed it.

If you want a good blog on strobs and lighting check out

http://strobist.blogspot.com/

he has a deal setup for packages here

http://www.mpex.com/page.htm?PG=Strobist%20Kits
__________________

McSmokey 12-21-2009 03:22 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Are the Nikon D90 and D5000 the same camera?

DBall 12-21-2009 03:22 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolfgang (Post 689528)
Pop shove it to fakie

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...0/DSC_2119.jpg

F4.5
1/160 sec
ISO 800
Onboard flash


Damn. I really need to learn how to use my camera.

Nice shot!

DBall 12-21-2009 03:25 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by McSmokey (Post 689541)
Are the Nikon D90 and D5000 the same camera?


No...

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond5000/



http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/28/n...head-with-d90/


I really like the D5000, but I have tons to learn

kgoings 12-21-2009 03:29 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DBall (Post 689504)
What about quicker moving things like kickflips/tre flips/etc. where the board is whipping around... have you taken any of those?

Seeing pictures like this confirms that I have no clue what I'm doing with my camera...

Taking action shots you have to know how to work the camera's settings and make them work for you to get the image YOU want. When I am taking action shots I usually take my camera in full auto mode and 'half-click and see what the camera is choosing' and then make my own adjustments from there to 'get what I want'. You have to know how the following work, aperture, iso, and speed, and how they work with each other.

ISO is basically film speed. The higher the number the less light you need to get a faster shutter speed. But also you get image noise as you go higher. Sometimes that is just a sacrifice you have to make.

Aperture is the setting the allows more or less light in. The lower the number 1.8 2.0 the more light is let in and the faster shutter speed you can get. But as you allow more light in with larger aperture (larger being smaller numbers...I know confusing) then the depth of field gets smaller, meaning you will have less room for error in your focusing plane.

Shutter speed is the amount of time that the shutter stays open, the longer it stays open the more movement will blur your picture.

So back to the question about flip tricks. So what I would do, is in full auto half click and get the settings for where I am going to take the picture. Lets say it puts me at ISO 100, F5, and a shutter speed of 1/80. Well shutter speed is what is going to 'Stop' the action of the flipping and twisting of the board. 1/80th of a second is NOT going to do that. You need at least 1/300th or faster.

There are a couple ways you could do this. You could goto Shutter Priority and set the shutter speed at 1/300th or even 1/500th and let the camera determine the other settings for you.

I personally do not like to let the camera make decisions for me, I try to limit the decisions the camera makes. So what I would do, is drop the ISO down to 400 or 800, aperture at 2.8 or larger depending on the lens I have and shutter speed around 1/500th.

Try shutter priority first, and then make it a point to learn how to use these setting and how they affect each other.

Mugen910 12-21-2009 03:40 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kgoings (Post 689550)
Taking action shots you have to know how to work the camera's settings and make them work for you to get the image YOU want. When I am taking action shots I usually take my camera in full auto mode and 'half-click and see what the camera is choosing' and then make my own adjustments from there to 'get what I want'. You have to know how the following work, aperture, iso, and speed, and how they work with each other.

ISO is basically film speed. The higher the number the less light you need to get a faster shutter speed. But also you get image noise as you go higher. Sometimes that is just a sacrifice you have to make.

Aperture is the setting the allows more or less light in. The lower the number 1.8 2.0 the more light is let in and the faster shutter speed you can get. But as you allow more light in with larger aperture (larger being smaller numbers...I know confusing) then the depth of field gets smaller, meaning you will have less room for error in your focusing plane.

Shutter speed is the amount of time that the shutter stays open, the longer it stays open the more movement will blur your picture.

So back to the question about flip tricks. So what I would do, is in full auto half click and get the settings for where I am going to take the picture. Lets say it puts me at ISO 100, F5, and a shutter speed of 1/80. Well shutter speed is what is going to 'Stop' the action of the flipping and twisting of the board. 1/80th of a second is NOT going to do that. You need at least 1/300th or faster.

There are a couple ways you could do this. You could goto Shutter Priority and set the shutter speed at 1/300th or even 1/500th and let the camera determine the other settings for you.

I personally do not like to let the camera make decisions for me, I try to limit the decisions the camera makes. So what I would do, is drop the ISO down to 400 or 800, aperture at 2.8 or larger depending on the lens I have and shutter speed around 1/500th.

Try shutter priority first, and then make it a point to learn how to use these setting and how they affect each other.


That's what I was looking to see!!!

:tu:tu:tu

JetJocky51 12-21-2009 03:44 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
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I am not sure if the picture will show here or not. I uploaded a file that is showing is attached. If you see it here, it is a shot at a golf tourney to benefit Altism Speaks.

I am sorry if this message does not work. I am new here.

How do you imbed an image from your hard drive to a thread here?

Mugen910 12-21-2009 03:46 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JetJocky51 (Post 689567)
I am not sure if the picture will show here or not. I uploaded a file that is showing is attached. If you see it here, it is a shot at a golf tourney to benefit Altism Speaks.

I am sorry if this message does not work. I am new here.

How do you imbed an image from your hard drive to a thread here?

Like this :D


http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/attach...7&d=1261435190

kgoings 12-21-2009 04:13 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mugen910 (Post 689562)
That's what I was looking to see!!!

:tu:tu:tu

Shutter priority on Nikons is the TV setting, aperature priority is AV.

Another thing I do, is if I know I want to shoot the action picture in a certain aperature. I will goto Aperature Priority (AV) and set it where I want it, lets say 2.8. Then I will do a half click and see what the suggested shutter speed is. If it is too slow, then I can adjust the ISO to another setting and recheck till I get the shutter speed I want. Then I set all my settings in full manual and shoot away!

DBall 12-21-2009 04:28 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kgoings (Post 689589)
Shutter priority on Nikons is the TV setting, aperature priority is AV.

Those are Canon settings. It's "S" and "A" on Nikons

Quote:

Originally Posted by kgoings (Post 689589)
Another thing I do, is if I know I want to shoot the action picture in a certain aperature. I will goto Aperature Priority (AV) and set it where I want it, lets say 2.8. Then I will do a half click and see what the suggested shutter speed is. If it is too slow, then I can adjust the ISO to another setting and recheck till I get the shutter speed I want. Then I set all my settings in full manual and shoot away!

That seems like a lot of work, but getting a guage from the camera is an awesome idea!

kgoings 12-21-2009 04:35 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DBall (Post 689601)
That seems like a lot of work, but getting a guage from the camera is an awesome idea!

Yup, but it makes it all worth it when the picture on the camera is what you imagined in your head before hand. Honestly it looks like alot, but in reality it takes maybe 30 seconds once you know what your doing.

Wolfgang 12-21-2009 07:36 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roland of Gilead (Post 669635)

Have your little friend say hello to my little friend.

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...irrleycopy.jpg

Roland of Gilead 12-21-2009 10:02 PM

Re: Photography Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kgoings (Post 689589)
Shutter priority on Nikons is the TV setting, aperature priority is AV.

Another thing I do, is if I know I want to shoot the action picture in a certain aperature. I will goto Aperature Priority (AV) and set it where I want it, lets say 2.8. Then I will do a half click and see what the suggested shutter speed is. If it is too slow, then I can adjust the ISO to another setting and recheck till I get the shutter speed I want. Then I set all my settings in full manual and shoot away!

I shoot in AV mode I would guess 90% of the time. About the only time I don't is when I'm looking to do a "panning" shot.

-Roland.


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