Official Photography Thread: Vol. ICan'tFindTheLastOne

Originally Posted by elboricua 6

akf0dy7 that look likes is dirt/dust .. you need to read the manual .. go to sensor manual cleaning lock the mirror get a rocket blower and try to blow that $#%# away .. dont touch the sensor dont use can air or qtips or anything but a rocket blower ....
alright good lookin out.
Originally Posted by Apollo XXXIII

Originally Posted by akf0dy7
SMH @ BestBuy selling you a body with sensor dust.

yeah when i opened the box it came it in. it was maaad dusty.
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Originally Posted by akf0dy7

Originally Posted by elboricua 6

akf0dy7 that look likes is dirt/dust .. you need to read the manual .. go to sensor manual cleaning lock the mirror get a rocket blower and try to blow that $#%# away .. dont touch the sensor dont use can air or qtips or anything but a rocket blower ....
alright good lookin out.
Originally Posted by Apollo XXXIII

Originally Posted by akf0dy7
SMH @ BestBuy selling you a body with sensor dust.

yeah when i opened the box it came it in. it was maaad dusty.
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couldnt you just exchange it for a new one? thats what i would do. save me the hassle of cleaning plus youll get a new one hah. and i dont thinkBB knows what they are talking about sometimes. I returned the a 50mm lense today, the 'camera' guy had to inspect it and he said "why does itlook like the front lense part is missing", i told him "its like that, i didnt even open the box." then he had to compare with another 50mmlense in stock. ehhh
 
Originally Posted by AirPhilippines

Elboricua-those are the first shots with noise that i've seen actually look good in this post

Thanks man ..appreciate the comment!


akf0dy7 - I don't know why would the camera be DUSTY - especially if it was new, I guess you had an open box and if that was the case, you shouldof have asked for a discount ..anyways, I would go back and exchange it or just clean it out .. To tell you the truth .. you might experience dust often ..especially if you are just changing lens all the time and are not being careful with it .. meaning just in the open with lots of wind and dust particles allaround ..
 
Originally Posted by lauk4kicks

Originally Posted by akf0dy7

Originally Posted by elboricua 6

akf0dy7 that look likes is dirt/dust .. you need to read the manual .. go to sensor manual cleaning lock the mirror get a rocket blower and try to blow that $#%# away .. dont touch the sensor dont use can air or qtips or anything but a rocket blower ....
alright good lookin out.
Originally Posted by Apollo XXXIII

Originally Posted by akf0dy7
SMH @ BestBuy selling you a body with sensor dust.

yeah when i opened the box it came it in. it was maaad dusty.
mad.gif
couldnt you just exchange it for a new one? thats what i would do. save me the hassle of cleaning plus youll get a new one hah. and i dont think BB knows what they are talking about sometimes. I returned the a 50mm lense today, the 'camera' guy had to inspect it and he said "why does it look like the front lense part is missing", i told him "its like that, i didnt even open the box." then he had to compare with another 50mm lense in stock. ehhh

i ordered it online. so i dont know exactly what the in store policy is because they dont have the d200 in stock. ill give them a call tomorrow morning.
 
makes me want to bring my wide angle to my cousins wedding this summer. oooo for sure! great pics. the venue and lighting =
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Originally Posted by NikeAirsNCrispyTees

Originally Posted by SaNTi0321

Haven't really shot anything interesting yet... Here are a couple randoms.
You're just taunting us with that ISO 1600 because you can. Jack*ss. Is the T1i FF?
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I wish it was FF. FF on a Rebel body would be the piffnesssssss.
 
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321

Originally Posted by NikeAirsNCrispyTees

Originally Posted by SaNTi0321

Haven't really shot anything interesting yet... Here are a couple randoms.
You're just taunting us with that ISO 1600 because you can. Jack*ss. Is the T1i FF?
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I wish it was FF. FF on a Rebel body would be the piffnesssssss.
Well, Canon did it right, then. It looks pretty damn good to be at 1600 on a cropped sensor. I'm waiting for someone in here to cop theD500000000000000. Word to Nikon's Product Development team with the name.
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Edit:

For the sake of posting something, C&C is always welcome...

Couldn't decide between B&W and color:
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My favorite out of the bunch:

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Originally Posted by SaNTi0321

Originally Posted by NikeAirsNCrispyTees

SaNTi0321 wrote:

Haven't really shot anything interesting yet... Here are a couple randoms.
You're just taunting us with that ISO 1600 because you can. Jack*ss. Is the T1i FF?
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I wish it was FF. FF on a Rebel body would be the piffnesssssss.



I always thought that but when she slap a heavy lens on a Rebel, they start to look kind of dumb. That is just me but I like the size of the Mark 2 as aFF.....not those hefty Mark 3s or D3Xs.
 
Originally Posted by Apollo XXXIII

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35/1.8 is sold out AGAIN.
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at me for waiting until today to go to a store.
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If I ever catch it in stock again, I'll pick it up.

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And keep it.
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Panasonic Lumix GH1
By far the best "DSLR" (Micro Four-Thirds) for video. 1080p @ 24fps, 720p @ 60fps, manual controls for video, continuous AF, etc. Butit's not touching a Canon or Nikon DSLR when it comes to low light, and actual stills.
 
All APS-C (cropped) Sensor shooters (yes, Nikon AND Canon)!
Drumroll please...





Available now...

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Samyang 8 mm f/3.5 Aspherical IF MC fish eye for Nikon
By admin | May 4, 2009



8mm Samyang 8 mm f/3.5 Aspherical IF MC fish eye for Nikon

Samyang 8 mm f/3.5 Aspherical IF MC Fish-eye lens is designed for APS-C image sensor. It creates images with an expanded perpective, including images with a creatively deformed outlook and a sharp pan focus that extends throughout the entire frame. By offering 180 degree angle of view, this fisheye lens ca be used to create amazing image expressions that cannot be seen with the human eye, such as exaggerated perpective and disortion. The minimum shooting distance and large depth of field gives new meaning to close-up shots.

Sprecification:

Brand: Samyang

Model: 8 mm f/3.5 Aspherical IF MC

Lens type: Fish-eye

Focal lenght: 8 mm

Angle of View: 180 degrees

Minimum Focusing Distance: 0,3 m

Number of diaphragm blades: 6

Autofocus: none

Optical Construction: 10 Elements in 7 Groups

Fitler thread: none

Available mounting: Canon, Nikon, KM/Sony, Pentax/Samsung

Dimensions: 75 x 74,8 mm

Extra feature: 1 aspherical lens, build-in lens hood

This lens will be available in may 2009.

Price: EUR 256.22 (around US$ 338)[/img]

Via NikonRumors.com / PhotoRumors.com

Source: http://www.foto-tip.pl/sklep/samyang_8_mm_f_3_5_aspherical_if_mc_fish_eye_for_nikon-p-1359.html
 
Hate to cross post or whatever its called (between this thread and the assignment) but I wanted to share (for those that don't visit)...




Hope it's OK to cross post and humm... the size, I usually post medium but I seen some post large sooooo, I did too.

Safe to say, its ok to "cross post"?

Note: I don't mind the two separate threads, each having its purpose but still not everyone visit both (I'm guessing)?
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