Smokin Deal on Canon T2i, get yours!
I still rock a D1X. It's becoming an artifact I think.
Technology has ruined photography. At least the part where your camera body retains it's value.
I'm still rockin' my 1Dmk2 and get that burning feeling in my pocket every time one of these prosumer models comes out.
I'm still rockin' my 1Dmk2 and get that burning feeling in my pocket every time one of these prosumer models comes out.
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I had one and moved on to a 100-400L for the extra focal length I needed, but there is no denying that I miss that lens. It really is the perfect tele zoom IMO. Another outstanding lens in the spirit of that 50 is the Canon 85mm 1.8 prime- sharp and quick like an L at only a quarter the price and .6 stop. I got to use one a few weeks ago and it was stunned. As stated though, this camera stuff isn't so different from cars/turbocharging.

That's the same film camera I bought years ago. Great camera. Wish I had the same thing in digital now but too cheap to buy one. I hate the pictures I get from the little pocket digital I have but it's tough to want to haul around a big SLR again.
Where do you guys suggest taking a class that can familiarize a person with their DSLR? I noticed my community college has one... I have the old D1X that I bought from my dad with some nice glass on it but have never learned enough about photography to know how to do much more than point and shoot. I'd like to develop some actual photography skill and be able to take some nice photos...
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Where do you guys suggest taking a class that can familiarize a person with their DSLR? I noticed my community college has one... I have the old D1X that I bought from my dad with some nice glass on it but have never learned enough about photography to know how to do much more than point and shoot. I'd like to develop some actual photography skill and be able to take some nice photos...
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I just made a bounce diffuser out of a piece of paper for my nikon sb400.
This shot was taken in a dark shed with no other lighting at about 7:45pm this evening.
This shot was taken in a dark shed with no other lighting at about 7:45pm this evening.
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Heres another good example of how well the flash diffuser works....Everything was the same in these pictures except the diffuser.
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WITHOUT
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WITHOUT
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