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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:10 
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Though misleadingly full of old references.

Jon got a Nikon D200... mmm there's a camera I could go bisexual for.

Glass Museum- tell us more about this cool Vivitar thinger, and particularly more if it's cheaper than a Lomo. I get the feeling the internet-cool-lomo-meme might push prices up. Can you even get new 120 film any more or is it all old stock? Is it a pain to get someone to process it?

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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I just got one of these. It's proper lovely.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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I really keep umming and ahhing about that lens.

Everything I've read says it's super..but! I keep seeing those shiny white ones like the 70-200 f/4IS and then thinking maybe I should use the Sigma 70-300 I actually have more before splashing out.

It does look like a lovely lens, though.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Though misleadingly full of old references.

Jon got a Nikon D200... mmm there's a camera I could go bisexual for.

Glass Museum- tell us more about this cool Vivitar thinger, and particularly more if it's cheaper than a Lomo. I get the feeling the internet-cool-lomo-meme might push prices up. Can you even get new 120 film any more or is it all old stock? Is it a pain to get someone to process it?


I have a ton of 120 film... it's a pain to process and scan in though, especially if you accidentally overexpose/underexpose it all, like I usually do.

I am camera-doom though.

I had a Lomo LC-A, and it broke. I replaced it with an Olympus XA... and it broke. So I went digital and got a lovely Canon Ixus... and dropped it in a glass of wine, thus breaking it (on the second day I used it).

Stupid cameras.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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The IS is incredible. I have sharp images from handholding it on 1/10s, which is just unreal.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Mrs A is big into her photos, as is an ex-girlfriend I have who, last time we spoke (about 2 years ago) was working at a large photo library place making oodles of money with her photos of me.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:55 
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I love the idea of IS, I just dunno if it would be much use for motorsports, which is what I keep telling myself I will be using a telephoto zoom for, besides ducks.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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I love the idea of IS, I just dunno if it would be much use for motorsports, which is what I keep telling myself I will be using a telephoto zoom for, besides ducks.


It has a setting which allows you to specify which direction of motion to suppress - so it will suppress all shakes except in the direction you are moving the camera, which I imagine is what you'd want for motorsport.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:24 
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True, but for motorsports I would need a fixed shutter speed (either 1/125 or 1/250) anyway so being able to go to 1/10 etc wouldn't help?

I dunno :(

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 Post subject: An idea
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I've had an idea* which will hopefully help me and others actually go out and take some photos but also stop this thread going endlessly on about lenses.

Basically someone chooses a topic/title/whatever and we set a time limit (a few weeks maybe) and we summit a picture that reflects said topic/title/whatever and we can then all feel smug.

Maybe this would be better in a BETEO flickr group but I think posting pictures in a thread here would encourage more people to go out and take pictures, which of course will make the world a better place as well as adding to our smugness.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Sounds good to me. Can the first category be me?

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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I agree with this, and should I find a camera that can last me longer than a few days I will participate.

It's a sad, sad world when your most reliable camera is bundled in to your phone.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Grim..., can you do a random user generator? We could have a random user pick themes.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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I'm tempted to register as "Random User", now.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Hahaha - first person chosen was AceAceBaby!

Someone PM him - I'm off to lunch.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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OOoohhhhh *hugs Mr Bluecup for such a fun idea*

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Hahaha - first person chosen was AceAceBaby!


Are you sure ti works and isn't just picking the first person in the members list? ;)

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Hahaha - first person chosen was AceAceBaby!


Are you sure ti works and isn't just picking the first person in the members list? ;)


Grim... equates 'random' with 'alphabetised'.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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*Bluecup is really smug at idea being accepted*


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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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I've moved the photography subject into a new thread.
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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 13:41 
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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 10:14 
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I saw this in my email inbox today- http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx?Quicklinx=50KD

Under £250 is amazing for a DSLR, and I don't have any reason to think the Sony won't work perfectly well. They are not as popular as Canon or Nikon, but they have their fans all the same. I've read that the lenses can be expensive, but even then, you can get bargain Sigmas like this one in Sony/Minolta mount.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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I was reading some websites, and thought a couple of articles would be worth mentioning.

4 Reasons Not to Write off Shooting in Automatic should be a good booster for anyone worried about not having the expensive and fiddly equipment to do things manually.

The same author also has an article on Moving Toward Manual Settings: Understanding Aperture (a beginner’s guide) which looks like a good read for getting into the basic properties of that picture taking gubbins.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Two more articles are up on the Digital Photography School blog, continuing from the first (above) dealing with aperture.

Moving Towards Manual Settings: Understanding Shutter Speed

Moving Towards Manual Settings: Understanding ISO

They're short articles, and don't get too bogged down in technical stuff, so much as help you know when and why you would adjust these settings.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:09 
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I bought the Fuji A820 recently for £70. 8mpix.

This is something small and compact I can take on holiday that saves me lugging about my infinitely superior S7000 . Sadly I'm not overly impressed with the 820. The LCD is very grainy, the video only takes at 320x240 which makes it rather worthless, and I'm not overly blown away with the picture quality. Suffers badly in poor light, which is always upsetting. Bafflingly it appears to have a seperate 'Red Eye Reduction' mode on the function dial. From what I can tell all this does is enable the standard double-flash, and is a feature that is available simply by changing the flash while in auto mode.

It seems odd that this has been 'hard' programmed into the camera by way of its own spot on the functions dial. There's also an 'anti shake' mode which again does fuck all in low light conditions. By low light I mean standard, indoors with the lights on. I haven't met a camera that copes well with this. When I try to be clever with the exposure and whatnot, I either get a bright, blurry picture, or a sharp, so-dark-I-can't-see shot.

I am the suck at taking pictures.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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An 8mp compact camera is more than likely to take shitty quality pictures by default, the more megapixels there are the more cluttered the sensor's gonna be and if the sensor isn't really big enough to hold all of the photosensors then light's gonna bleed over to others and fuck the photo up.


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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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To be fair, CG, you were vehemently insistent on fuji memory cards and AA batteries. I don't know if the one you got has those, but I think better cameras were suggested. And like GazChap says, you'll struggle to find a good compact for "indoors with the lights on". You'll use flash for everything at that size. I have a lens that does nice pictures indoors without flash on my DSLR, but it cost more than your camera.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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I understand Ace, it's why I wasn't overly surprised, as I've never spent enough to get truly magnifico results at low-light.

My dad has, though, his recent shame was laying out £700 on a lens which he hid from my mum for quite some time ;)

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nt shame was laying out £700 on a lens which he hid from my mum for quite some time ;)


Hehehe.

"Is that different on your camera?"
"Oh this? No it's the one it always had..."

I expect Grim... put his special edition Soul Calibur faceplate on his XBox Elite for similar reasons.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Yeah.

That said, my Ixus 70 is a thing of beauty for a similar price Com paid. It does very nice 640x480 video and 7.1 megapixel and is more than good enough for my cack hands.


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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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I must admit, for a quite simple camera, I :luv: my Ixus 750.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Someone on DVD forums said their local Sainsburys had the Canon 400D kit (comes with lens- I know! they sell DSLRs without lenses!) for £300. That's a lot of camera for the money.

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Bought one last year for £380, no lens, and that was a re-furb..
I used the lens off my old Canon film SLR but I'm noticing how poor it is, given the high res-ness of the photos. Maybe I'll pick up the kit lens off ebay, see if that's better.


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Only if it's dirt cheap. The 400D kit lens is apparently not a great lens, but it is a piece of glass that will let you take photos.

A 50mm f/1.8 prime lens would probably be more fun (and you can get for around £60 online I think).

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Ta..

It's a bit annoying that the more I spend on cameras, the worse photos I get out of it. I took some truly amazing pictures with my old compact *1.3 Megapixel* Olympus 960Z (it could even take good photos through a pair of binoculars!), but with the SLR I'm always noticing faults and it often gets the metering wrong. Plus the file sizes are 8 times bigger so my HD is filling up at a stupid rate :(
And it's big and heavy. Maybe I'm more temperamentally suited to a compact, after all..


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AceAceBaby wrote:
A 50mm f/1.8 prime lens would probably be more fun (and you can get for around £60 online I think


Indeed you can. It's a little bit plasticky, but for the price it's an incredibly good lens. It's the lens I use second most often, after my macro.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
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Hey Curiosity, what exactly is the problem with the Lomo?

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MrD wrote:
Hey Curiosity, what exactly is the problem with the Lomo?


The windy-on mechanism is jammed. Pretty simple to fix, I'd imagine, but the camera place i went to wanted to charge 95 quid to fix it. I could get a new (well, not new, but...) frikkin' Lomo for that!

The XA has a similar problem, where the button you press down to release the windy-on mechanism has jammed in some way that I forget, so I can't wind on, or I can't open the camera or something else that's probably quite simple to fix.

*shrugs*

Most cameras I own break fairly soon after I get the, which is a shame, as I was learning to get decent focus with the Lomo and was having fun cross processing.

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 Post subject: Re: All new photography topic
PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 0:01 
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What I'd do is just keep pressing the shutter release lightly and pushing whatever parts of the shutter curtain I could find over and over again. My Carena eventually yielded and returned to normal after I reminded it of how it was supposed to work. (It was broken when it was given to me, I swear!)

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