Phrozhen.Khold Posted June 8, 2007 Share Posted June 8, 2007 Silverlens photo holds seminars for photographers look in yahoogroups for any schedules. Or you can read articles form Fred parker, his tips are basic and striaghtforward. Thanks for sharin the link dude... :thumbsupsmiley: aspiring photographer. I need more orientation and techniques on how to get a good shot. on process of learning pa rin. Hope guy I may get some points from those of you who are professional already. I'm no pro dude... I may sound like one but I'm not... hehehe... but I'm willing to share the things I know Aight ! :thumbsupsmiley: Keep them handy tips flowing bro hahaha... if I could share something why not? thanks sa digits, phrozen. You're welcome Quote Link to comment
fire_breather Posted June 11, 2007 Share Posted June 11, 2007 (edited) Fellow I have a small suggestion. With the help of seasoned photographers, pro's and advance amateurs or anyone willing to contribute. Why don't we dial on one topic per week providing tips and examples for all to really apprciate the nuances of photography? Say 1st week: we drill on Aperture , 2nd wk: Shutter speed, 3rd wk: ISOsetting, 4th wk: Flash and lighting, 5th wk: editing and enhancing, 6th wk: printing... and so on and so forth I guess you get the idea. Any suggestions and or recommendations on what topics to cover and how and when to start are welcome. This way all MTC'ers can copy any specific topics posted as reference to help get their love of photography up and running to a healthy start. Cheers! Edited June 11, 2007 by fire_breather Quote Link to comment
fritz_dls Posted June 14, 2007 Share Posted June 14, 2007 Ey bro fritz, If it is a D80 (With full mfg warranty) kit you are reffering to, $800 (~40K PHP) would be a pretty good deal with the lenses/memory and bag included. Hi, nope just the D40. a D80 would run somewhere around 1k-1.4k medyo mahal nga dito pero cant wait to get home kaya still deciding if i'll get one. guys how much yung 18mm-135mm na lens diyan sa pinas yung AF-S series ng nikon? baka yun nalang bilhin ko dyan if ever. Quote Link to comment
Phrozhen.Khold Posted June 16, 2007 Share Posted June 16, 2007 Fellow I have a small suggestion. With the help of seasoned photographers, pro's and advance amateurs or anyone willing to contribute. Why don't we dial on one topic per week providing tips and examples for all to really apprciate the nuances of photography? Say 1st week: we drill on Aperture , 2nd wk: Shutter speed, 3rd wk: ISOsetting, 4th wk: Flash and lighting, 5th wk: editing and enhancing, 6th wk: printing... and so on and so forth I guess you get the idea. Any suggestions and or recommendations on what topics to cover and how and when to start are welcome. This way all MTC'ers can copy any specific topics posted as reference to help get their love of photography up and running to a healthy start. Cheers! Great idea... but I think this should be discussed in the Shutterbugs Group Thread... mas maraming expert doon... hehehe Hi, nope just the D40. a D80 would run somewhere around 1k-1.4k medyo mahal nga dito pero cant wait to get home kaya still deciding if i'll get one. guys how much yung 18mm-135mm na lens diyan sa pinas yung AF-S series ng nikon? baka yun nalang bilhin ko dyan if ever. Well... if I remember it correctly... it sells for about 10-15k... Quote Link to comment
wyvern Posted June 17, 2007 Share Posted June 17, 2007 Is it worth it to buy a 1.5x teleconverter for my camera? a canon powershot pro 1. Or will the quality of the picture will not be that good anymore? Quote Link to comment
pnoize2k4 Posted June 17, 2007 Share Posted June 17, 2007 fire_breather: great idea. Phrozen_Khold: isa ka sa mga experts na sinasabi ni fire_breather wyvern: why do you need it? that's probably the first question you should answer. As I do not know what type of photography you are into. Quote Link to comment
xycho_g Posted June 19, 2007 Share Posted June 19, 2007 nakahiram ako ng matinong camera...canon 300v eos. 28-90mm not bad for a starters lens...pero ang stress lng kasi film pa..hirap magpractice shoot. sobrang mahal...masakit sa bulsa...magkano b mga digital cameras ngyn?... and ano b ibig sbhn ng mga ito? naguluhan ako sa terms e..hehe kitlens 18-55100mm f2 USM50mm 1.8sigma 70-300 APO DG are these 4 kinds of lenses? ano ibig sbhn pag f2? f2 lng ang opening nya or un ung max?... whats USM? us made? hehewhats 1.8 dun sa 50mm?and whats APO DG?... naguguluhan tlga ako sa terms... Quote Link to comment
saucybabe Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 question: how would you know the number of shots that a DSLR has taken? for example Nikon d70? Quote Link to comment
Phrozhen.Khold Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 (edited) Phrozen_Khold: isa ka sa mga experts na sinasabi ni fire_breather I'll pretend I never saw this comment from my master nakahiram ako ng matinong camera...canon 300v eos. 28-90mm not bad for a starters lens...pero ang stress lng kasi film pa..hirap magpractice shoot. sobrang mahal...masakit sa bulsa...magkano b mga digital cameras ngyn?... and ano b ibig sbhn ng mga ito? naguluhan ako sa terms e..hehe kitlens 18-55100mm f2 USM50mm 1.8sigma 70-300 APO DG are these 4 kinds of lenses? ano ibig sbhn pag f2? f2 lng ang opening nya or un ung max?... whats USM? us made? hehewhats 1.8 dun sa 50mm?and whats APO DG?... naguguluhan tlga ako sa terms... Dude... some of the prices were already posted... try to backread a bit... To answer your question...the 1st set of numbers (18-55, 100mm, 50mm & 70-300) are the FOCAL LENGTH of your lens or more popularly known as the "ZOOM" if you notice that the 100mm as well as the 50mm have fixed focal lengths and are usually called PRIME LENS... F-number is also referred as the APERTURE... like what I said before... its the 'IRIS' of your lens... the number given is usually the largest 'opening'... I believe USM stands for Ultrasonic Motor... motors used in your lenses APO is just a shorthand for Apochromatic, meaning non color fringed... DG usually means Digital question: how would you know the number of shots that a DSLR has taken? for example Nikon d70? You wouldn't actually know unless you look at a photo's EXIF data... the photo should be unprocessed so that you can see the Shutter Actuation Count... I usually use IRFANVIEW to view the EXIF data Edited June 20, 2007 by Phrozhen.Khold Quote Link to comment
fire_breather Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 I'll pretend I never saw this comment from my master Dude... some of the prices were already posted... try to backread a bit... To answer your question...the 1st set of numbers (18-55, 100mm, 50mm & 70-300) are the FOCAL LENGTH of your lens or more popularly known as the "ZOOM" if you notice that the 100mm as well as the 50mm have fixed focal lengths and are usually called PRIME LENS... F-number is also referred as the APERTURE... like what I said before... its the 'IRIS' of your lens... the number given is usually the largest 'opening'... I believe USM stands for Ultrasonic Motor... motors used in your lenses APO is just a shorthand for Apochromatic, meaning non color fringed... DG usually means Digital Need i say more ... Bow to bro Master Phrozen :thumbsupsmiley: Speaking of Aperture and my small contri to the topic: The F as in the f/2, f/2.8 , f/5.6 etc. is also know as the F-stop. Rule of thumb is , the larger the f-number, the smaller the aperture (or openning of the "iris") and thus the shallower the DOF (Depth of Field) is. If you like to take pictures where the backgorund looks to be in focus as much as the subject then use a smaller f-stop (bigger openning) as allowd by the lens. Watch shutter speeds though at wider apertures as one can easily blow the highlights off of the subject (aka Overexposure). BTW lenses with wider apertures (smaller f-stop usually f/2.8 and below) are called fast lenses and usually come with a price And bro Phrozen is right, there is another thread "Shutterbugs" thread were you can view pictures form contributors (critiques are highly apprciated) and discuss anyhting under the "photograpy" sun Although, anytopics in this thread can be dissected by all aswell Happy shooting! Quote Link to comment
fire_breather Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 fire_breather: great idea. Phrozen_Khold: isa ka sa mga experts na sinasabi ni fire_breather I couldn't agree more bro... well, feel free to stick your finger in the pie my friend The more people discussing the better Quote Link to comment
xycho_g Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 ok thanks phrozen and fire... nakapagpractice shoot ako dito sa bahay...dark room with small lighting. playing with my toys... nweis napansin ko lng..mas mabilis magclose ung shutter pag naka bulb kesa pag naka more than 1" or 15"... havent seen the difference kasi dko pa napadevelop...what do you think would be the difference on those shots?... aperture gamit ko 5.6... any tips on using bulb and 15"/10"..etc shutter speeds?... Quote Link to comment
azeee Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 (edited) Pic taken @ sunken cemetery... comments are very much welcomeNapansin ko lang may purple/green fringe sa puno.. y kaya? Edited June 20, 2007 by azeee Quote Link to comment
fire_breather Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 ok thanks phrozen and fire... nakapagpractice shoot ako dito sa bahay...dark room with small lighting. playing with my toys... nweis napansin ko lng..mas mabilis magclose ung shutter pag naka bulb kesa pag naka more than 1" or 15"... havent seen the difference kasi dko pa napadevelop...what do you think would be the difference on those shots?... aperture gamit ko 5.6... any tips on using bulb and 15"/10"..etc shutter speeds?... bro...post some sample pics dito pag na-scan mo or sa Shutterbugs thread so we can see the differences and discuss more. Regarding "bulb" and 1 sec or 15 sec or slower shutter speeds, The "bulb" can be likened to your your regular house light bulb, it's ON or the shutter is OPEN as long as the time it is switched (pressed) on. The 1" or 15" or even up to 30" setting means the camera uses the internal timing mechanism to leave the shutter open at the set speed. Here are examples of night captures at different shutter speeds. Buda-Danube River-Pest (Buda-Pest): @ 42mm, f/4.5, 2.0secs, ISO 200, VR on w/ Nikkor 24-135 Af-S VR (Noise Evident)http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z215/Krimson07/Buda_Danube_Pest_01.jpg Chain Bridge and Pest Evening landmarks: @ 67mm, f/4.5, 1.0sec, ISO 200, VR on w/ Nikkor 24-135 Af-S VRhttp://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z215/Krimson07/chainlink_grishampalace_01.jpg Chain-link Bridge and Fisherman's Bastion on Buda side: @ 59mm, f/4.5, 0.667sec, ISO 200, VR on w/ Nikkor 24-135 Af-S VR http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z215/Krimson07/chainlink_fshermansbastion_01.jpg Quote Link to comment
fire_breather Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 (edited) Pic taken @ sunken cemetery... comments are very much welcomeNapansin ko lang may purple/green fringe sa puno.. y kaya? Nice shot What are the settings you used? Digicam or DSLR? The discussion on the PURPLE FRINGE phenomenon is more than I can handle However many factors can contribute to this but most notable is lense quality. Here is one of the many link that touches on the topic which I found a little bit easier to digest . The dreaded PURPLE FRINGE.... Edited June 20, 2007 by fire_breather Quote Link to comment
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