Pictures taken with new Nikkor VR Lens
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Pictures taken with new Nikkor VR Lens
Here are some pictures that I went and took today with my mom's nikon D70 and her new Nikon ED AF-S VR-NIKKOR 70-200mm lense. Link to Lense.
and one of the Euro R
If anyone would like full size pictures or more pictures I took 130 total pictures so I can send you a zip file of them. Just send me a pm.
and one of the Euro R
If anyone would like full size pictures or more pictures I took 130 total pictures so I can send you a zip file of them. Just send me a pm.
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Originally Posted by 05_TSX_GP
Nice cam, nice lens! Need to post more pix of your Euro-R though!!!
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That's a good setup.
If you want to see what the Canon 70-200 L glass can do, you can check out my Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/acurazinedan/
Here's a good example: http://photos11.flickr.com/17280668_2d1712a186_o.jpg
That's a good setup.
If you want to see what the Canon 70-200 L glass can do, you can check out my Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/acurazinedan/
Here's a good example: http://photos11.flickr.com/17280668_2d1712a186_o.jpg
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
:ibdomnbansyou:
That's a good setup.
If you want to see what the Canon 70-200 L glass can do, you can check out my Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/acurazinedan/
Here's a good example: http://photos11.flickr.com/17280668_2d1712a186_o.jpg
That's a good setup.
If you want to see what the Canon 70-200 L glass can do, you can check out my Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/acurazinedan/
Here's a good example: http://photos11.flickr.com/17280668_2d1712a186_o.jpg
which canon body are you using?
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how do you get pictures that clear I though the D70 was supposed to get a good camera but all the pictures I ever take are really really noisy and its starting to piss me off. Now granit I dont know how to use the setting yet so I have been using full auto mode but even in full auto mode I would think the pictures would be better from such and expensive camera.
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It might be kicking your ISO up to 400 when you use auto. Try selecing one of the manual modes and turning down the ISO to 100 and see if it's any better.
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
It might be kicking your ISO up to 400 when you use auto. Try selecing one of the manual modes and turning down the ISO to 100 and see if it's any better.
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Just turn the dial to "A" , push the ISO button on the back and select the lowest it can go (ie. 100 or 200). Also check the menus to make sure that you're using the "large fine" jpeg mode.
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The Euro R needs a bath before I can take more pictures.
I wonder how long it's gonna take this guy to realize he doesn't have a "Euro R".
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Originally Posted by loxllxol
I wonder how long it's gonna take this guy to realize he doesn't have a "Euro R".
Ok no shit I dont have a Euro-R but it is one of the closest on the site to looking like one so keep you have your own opinion good for you.
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
So Colts, did you try the manual settings to see if it was any better?
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Originally Posted by MyK24a
ever considered 18" rims?
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
Just turn the dial to "A" , push the ISO button on the back and select the lowest it can go (ie. 100 or 200). Also check the menus to make sure that you're using the "large fine" jpeg mode.
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Originally Posted by TSX7
I have a Nikon D100 and the lowest ISO is 200.
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
I just read a review of the D70 last night and you're right, 200 is the lowest. However, the noise from ISO 200 is about the same as my 300D at ISO 100. Both cameras are good up to about ISO 400, but beyond that you get a fair amount of noise.
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
300D
I still can't figure out why so many people in NA refer to the Rebel by its European/Japan name. Its as if all the reviews and info on the net are Euro only.
rantover.
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I think it's true Canon optics>Nikon optics. I have 50mm 1:1.4D on D100 and I don't think I have a picture as clear as Dan's. Or...maybe I should take some photography classes.
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I still can't figure out why so many people in NA refer to the Rebel by its European/Japan name. Its as if all the reviews and info on the net are Euro only.
rantover.
When I pick up a 1DMKII all the confusion will be gone.
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Originally Posted by TSX7
I think it's true Canon optics>Nikon optics. I have 50mm 1:1.4D on D100 and I don't think I have a picture as clear as Dan's. Or...maybe I should take some photography classes.
Thats debatable. Even a Canon guy like myself can't make a blanket statement like Canon>Nikon or vice versa.
Too many variables to consider. You probly need classes.
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Originally Posted by dom
Thats debatable. Even a Canon guy like myself can't make a blanket statement like Canon>Nikon or vice versa.
Too many variables to consider. You probly need classes.
Too many variables to consider. You probly need classes.
Here are some of my pictures from Windsor/Michigan meet (last set of pics):
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...&page=13&pp=25
What do you guys think?
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Originally Posted by TSX7
Probably. Also, maybe using a tripod would make them sharper.
Here are some of my pictures from Windsor/Michigan meet:
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...&page=13&pp=25
What do you guys think?
Here are some of my pictures from Windsor/Michigan meet:
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...&page=13&pp=25
What do you guys think?
I picked up a tripod for $25 CAD on sale. Not the best obviously but it does the job. And I don't even have an SLR
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Originally Posted by TSX7
I think it's true Canon optics>Nikon optics. I have 50mm 1:1.4D on D100 and I don't think I have a picture as clear as Dan's. Or...maybe I should take some photography classes.
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Probably. Also, maybe using a tripod would make them sharper.
Here are some of my pictures from Windsor/Michigan meet (last set of pics):
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...&page=13&pp=25
What do you guys think?
Here are some of my pictures from Windsor/Michigan meet (last set of pics):
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...&page=13&pp=25
What do you guys think?
A tripod is definitely a must have. I use mine quite a bit.
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
Looks good to me.
A tripod is definitely a must have. I use mine quite a bit.
A tripod is definitely a must have. I use mine quite a bit.
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Originally Posted by TSX7
Thanks. What brand is your tripod? What other brands do you recommend?
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Originally Posted by Dan Martin
I have a Manfrotto but I can't remember the model. Gitzo also makes awesome tripods. Whatever you decide on, try to get one with a ball head. The ball head just makes it super easy to set up and level your shots. If the ball head tripods are too expensive, try going for one with a removable 3-way head so you have the flexibility to upgrade down the road.
Thanks for your help.
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Manfrotto/Gitzo > Velbon > no tripod
Most of the Velbon equipment carried by local shops is pretty low end but they do make some nicer stuff. The only line I'd consider from them is the Sherpa Pro series but they're $$$ and really, for the same money I'd just rather have a Manfrotto or Gitzo.
Most of the Velbon equipment carried by local shops is pretty low end but they do make some nicer stuff. The only line I'd consider from them is the Sherpa Pro series but they're $$$ and really, for the same money I'd just rather have a Manfrotto or Gitzo.
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You let me know when your ready
dom, who wants an XT.
dom, who wants an XT.
I played with an XT a couple weekends ago and I was pretty impressed by it. The feature set is very similar to the 20D. I found it a little small in my hands but it would be nice to carry on vacation.
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Well i was going to go take some more pictures at the same location to see how the 200 ISO looked to compare but unfortunatly it is now raining. hopefully I will be able to some time this week though.
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I used to call it the Rebel, but since the Rebel XT was released, it just makes it easier.
When I pick up a 1DMKII all the confusion will be gone.
When I pick up a 1DMKII all the confusion will be gone.
Thats quite a big jump in cameras Dan. I just sold my 300D and 10D. Im awaiting a new camera soon. Cameras are cameras however. Canon L Glass is beyond clear and crisp.
It appears to be an ISO issue.
Dont want to Hijack, but this was taking with a Canon EF 300 F2.8 (Touched up in photoshop, and it was a cloudy day which makes for unsaturated color)
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Sounds like you guys are pretty serious digital photographers... just wondering what you guys think of a point-n-shoot dcam (with some manual settings) such as the Sony W1 with Carl Zeiss lens?
Not asking to compare to SLR/D-SLR, I know better than to put a compact cam against those... I just want to get a general feel of how you guys rank a camera like that
Not asking to compare to SLR/D-SLR, I know better than to put a compact cam against those... I just want to get a general feel of how you guys rank a camera like that
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Sounds like you guys are pretty serious digital photographers... just wondering what you guys think of a point-n-shoot dcam (with some manual settings) such as the Sony W1 with Carl Zeiss lens?
Not asking to compare to SLR/D-SLR, I know better than to put a compact cam against those... I just want to get a general feel of how you guys rank a camera like that
Not asking to compare to SLR/D-SLR, I know better than to put a compact cam against those... I just want to get a general feel of how you guys rank a camera like that
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This thread is horribly off topic but somehow still useful.
Nice shot JLavino!
The 300 f2.8 is a huge chunk-o-glass. Is it yours or did you borrow it?
What's your next body going to be now that your cams have been sold?
The W1 is very nice P&S. I think the closest Canon would be either the SD400 or the A95. I really liked my A70 when I had it. The AA size batteries were very convenient.
Nice shot JLavino!
The 300 f2.8 is a huge chunk-o-glass. Is it yours or did you borrow it?
What's your next body going to be now that your cams have been sold?
Originally Posted by 05_TSX_GP
just wondering what you guys think of a point-n-shoot dcam (with some manual settings) such as the Sony W1 with Carl Zeiss lens?