Just got a Canon 650D with 18-135 STM and nifty 50. Love it!
Just got a Canon 650D with 18-135 STM and nifty 50. Love it!
been buying up for the coming holiday..
- sigma 30mm f1.4
- tokina 11-16mm f2.8
- blackrapid rs4 strap
- vanguard uprise 28 bag
wife wouldn't be happy with that bag as that is my fourth now....
Whoo hoo... thanks to the most wonderful husband I am now the proud owner of a Nikon 300mm f2.8 VR1, second hand but who cares.
Waz
Be who you are and say what you mean, because those who matter don't mind don't matter and those who mind don't matter - Dr. Seuss...
D700 x 2 | Nikkor AF 50 f/1.8D | Nikkor AF 85 f/1.8D | Optex OPM2930 tripod/monopod | Enthusiasm ...
Got last week 70-200 2.8 is mk 2 canon lens, so much love for it
I recently bought a new Sony A57 DSLT Camera and have been slowly coming to grips with the new Translucent Mirror technology. I had read quite a lot about DSLT cameras but wanted to wait until I actually had one of my own before passing judgement on it's merits. I've only had the camera a few weeks and have not really been able to REALLY put it through its' paces but I thought that I would share with you my thoughts about it thus far.
There are definite advantages to not having a moving mirror every time you press the shutter, one of which is not being greeted with the "clunk" sound that I have gotten used to on my other cameras. The real advantage, however, is that there is no risk of any vibration adversely affecting the image. Other features include an electronic level so you can keep everything straight where it needs to be as well as a "live" histogram that can be seen in the viewfinder. As far as the histogram goes, it's usefulness extends to being able to determine if your shot will be horribly over or underexposed before you press the shutter. The histogram displayed on the rear screen after a shot is taken gives a much more detailed and accurate picture of how well or badly exposed your shot is. In all, the A57 has all the usual bells and whistles that one would expect on any digital camera of the SLR type and, so far, I haven't encountered any problems with the control and menu layout which is far superior to my other 2 cameras (A200 and A500).
Perhaps the only real down side to this type of camera is the fact that it runs a lot of electronics, including the viewfinder so there is always the potential for something to fry and kill the camera. Other than that, I'm quite happy with it. I thought that the electronic viewfinder would take some getting used to as I had read somewhere that it shows a slightly darker picture than what can be seen through a normal SLR viewfinder but I haven't encountered any problems as yet. I'm waiting for an opportunity to get out with it and give it a good trial so I can see for myself what the camera can really do.
The proof of the pudding, so they say, is in the eating so I've included some images that I've taken with the A57 so you can see for yourself. I think it's safe to say that the jury is still out on mirrorless technology as to whether it has a place in digital cameras. I guess, like any other technological development, time will tell.
_DSC0090-Lower Plenty Shopping Precinct-1-wi-AusPhoto.jpg
_DSC0050-The View Through The Fence-1-wi-AusPhoto.jpg
_DSC0066-Lamb and Vegetable Dinner-Close Up-wi-AusPhoto.jpg
_DSC0109-Wild Iris - (Dietes grandiflora)-8-wi-AusPhoto.jpg
My Maligned Sony a350 just got a sweet 28mm minolta legacy lens and a speedlight.
My poor kids and pets! HAHAHAHAH
Picked up my 24-70mm F2.8 for the D600 this morning. Time to start saving for the next lens now
Mick
Nikon D600 & D80, 24-70 f2.8 Nikkor, 50mm f1.4 Sigma ,18-135 Nikkor, Kenko Extension Tubes, SB-700 and a few little bits and pieces
Last edited by mugget; 09-11-2012 at 8:39am.
I have the greatest wife in the world, she brought me a canon 60d for Xmas! So long to the ole Pentax kx for a while
Canon 7D Mark II
Adam Brice
A courier delivered my new laptop this morning. Spent all day installing my software and stuff. Asus G75VW. i7 3610QM at 3.3ghz, 16GB RAM, 256gb SSD + 1TB 7200rpm SATA3, GTX 670M 4GB video card, full 1920x1080 HD screen. The thing is a rocket ship. I just timed it, 15sec to boot up, 2sec to open Photoshop!
Last edited by Epoc; 21-11-2012 at 7:03pm.
Cheers,
Ian
All the 7's: D700, D7000, D70
Yehaaaaa. Just received my first WR (water resistant) lens for the Pentax K5.....18-135 and the couple of test shots I have taken have been surprisingly nice. Now the camera can come out in the kayak....well, on fresh water anyway. not sure I'll take the risk with salt!
Pentax K-1, K-3 and some lovely, mostly Pentax, mostly prime lenses - DFA 15-30, 24-70, and 100 Macro, FA 31, 43, and 77 Ltd, DA* 200 & 50-135, DA 12-24, 20-40 (ltd), 15, 21, 35 (Ltd) Macro, 40, 50, plus a couple of manuals from way back and a few others for good luck.
just got my 5 in 1 light reflector
Jimmy!!!
Nikon D3400 18-55mm kit lens AF-S DX Nikkor 55-300mm f4-5.6G ED VR 2 tri-pods
and the backdrop kit arrived today lol
I got a new card reader. My wife poured a glass of wine on the last one and I've been plugging the camera into the computer for 2 months (which is annoying to say the least). Sometimes it's the little things that make all the difference.
Whoo hoo! New Cokin P Series ND Grad kit for the 60d!
Grad kit by Adam Brice, on Flickr