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Old Dec 22, 2008 | 04:27 AM
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Alvin, thanks for posting this. Got a question, how is the nikon d60? my sister got one and she got bored of it and gave it to me, i haven't taken alot of picture with it yet but i was wondering if is a pretty good camera to take pics and have great results?
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Old Dec 22, 2008 | 06:05 AM
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I'm not an expert on this stuff but i have the D60 and to me it takes good pics. Here is a review about that camera (he prefers the D40 over)
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d60.htm
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Old Dec 22, 2008 | 07:44 AM
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What flash are you using bro? I like it but the background I think is where your problem lies. The picture doesn't look real in a sense that someone could cut out the neon and paste it onto a dark background. Maybe you should try a wall? Say a red brick wall would make the car stand out more?
yeah thats kinda the look i was going for on that one. it was my 1st attempt at using this lighting equipment and im just trying to get the hang of it really. its old school novatron equipment.....





my grandfather bought the stuff in the late 80's and gave it to me a few weeks ago since he no longer uses it.
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Old Dec 22, 2008 | 11:29 AM
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I'm not an expert on this stuff but i have the D60 and to me it takes good pics. Here is a review about that camera (he prefers the D40 over)
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d60.htm
haha he talk about d40 like it's his "GOD", we got the "sucker" Cameras haha. i gotta get out and take some pics!
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 07:01 AM
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nice thread

i take all this pics with my Nikon D80... Enjoy
more here: http://www.per4mance.sk/?page=galeria
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 08:18 AM
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Great write up Alvin. It has defiantly helped me!!!
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 12:51 PM
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so i bought this nikon 55-200 off KEH at a dirt cheap price cause it was a BRG lens, which most people say are in just about perfect condition. it came in today and there isnt a flaw on the lens at all, but im not sure how i feel about the lens itself, its not easy to get a sharp image from it.





dont be afraid of BRG lens from KEH. mine really is in great condition!
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
so i bought this nikon 55-200 off KEH at a dirt cheap price cause it was a BRG lens, which most people say are in just about perfect condition. it came in today and there isnt a flaw on the lens at all, but im not sure how i feel about the lens itself, its not easy to get a sharp image from it.
dont be afraid of BRG lens from KEH. mine really is in great condition!
Ch@dbee, buy you a 70-200mm f2.8 or the 80-200mm f2.8 and call it a day. My 70-200mm f2.8 is super sharp. You will not regret your purchase, I promise!
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
so i bought this nikon 55-200 off KEH at a dirt cheap price cause it was a BRG lens, which most people say are in just about perfect condition. it came in today and there isnt a flaw on the lens at all, but im not sure how i feel about the lens itself, its not easy to get a sharp image from it.





dont be afraid of BRG lens from KEH. mine really is in great condition!
That dog is gorgeous!
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 02:19 PM
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This is a long read but please believe me that this will help you overcome the fear of the DSLR world and be right on your way to take better pictures!

---DISCLAIMER-

I'm writing this guide for members who have been asking me how to get started with photography. I am by no means a pro-photographer, I'm just an amateur whose really into photography and started doing my own research to get started on this. I was blessed with the help of Vince (n1nj4_m0d3), a close friend who is very knowledgeable and my uncle from Vietnam who is a pro photographer himself. However, everything you see and hear can be different and confusing to the novice eyes and ears so let me help you break things down so that you can easier understand the importance and ease of getting started


First: You are take pictures with a point-n-shoot camera currently and it’s doing fine for the nights out at the clubs or concerts. But take this into consideration, for your family events, outings, snowboarding trips, or maybe a daughter or son’s first steps – you want something that can be framed. For those once-in-a-lifetime candid shots, you need something that fires up quickly, takes the shot and even without any type of manual adjustments, it will come out half way decent. This is where the DSLR comes.

Example of just me picking up my camera, set it to automatic mode, and click.



Second: So you now understand why you need to invest in a DSLR. The big question is which one? There are literally thousands of new and old models out there, so how do you know? Well, the answer is easy. Most DSLR within the last 3 years of production will give you a nice image, what you need to know is how to use it. It’s like a car, you can have a ferrari and drive horribly, or you can have an Evo and beat an exotic on a road course. My suggestion is to stick with the big names such as Canon or Nikon. Sony is also a good choice as they are newer on the market and is generally a little less expensive.

Canon Rebel Series: Great camera with many semi-pro and pro-level features for your money. If you are considering $400-$500 budget I would suggest picking up an XT or Xti with a kit lens. If you have $700-$800 I would choose an Xsi (this is what I shoot with).

Nikon D-series: I would highly recommend the D70, D80 for the same budget of $600-$700 but I am against the D40, the reason is because the D40 has no built-in autofocus which means you need to buy a lens with AT built in making your lens selection less and more expensive as well. The D40X and D50 does not have this issue.

Sony Alpha series: great price for your money. The Alpha is new and though some people are hard core Canon and Nikon fans, I think Sony is doing really well to keep up with the big boys.

Picture taken with Canon Rebel XSi 12.0 Megapixel with 18-55mm IS kit lens.



The basics:
A DSLR has many features, but for a beginner, there only a few that really matters and these are the ones you should pay attention to...for now:

ISO: This is how sensitive the image sensor is to light in the area you’re taking the picture. The higher the ISO, the easier it is to take pictures in low-light conditions. HOWEVER – you should never take a good photograph in anything higher than 200 or a maximum of 400 with an entry-level DSLR. This will create a lot of noise – or dots – in your picture making it look “grainy”. I normally keep this at 100 or 200 and never changing it.

Keeping the ISO at 100 is the best way to keep your picture noise-free.


Aperture, exspressed as F-Stop: Without going into a lot of details, this is arguably one of the most important thing when chosing a lens. The aperture range is expressed in f-stop and can be found on the lens (example F2.8-F8.0) The lower the aperture, the larger the lens opening - or aperture – is. Expensive lens differs from cheaper lens in a sense that their aperture range is larger. Further info on this should be left for a more in-depth expert article, however, what you should know is simply that if you set your F-Stop to the lowest posible it will make for a good portrait style shot – keeping the subject in focus – but the background blurry. Similarly, if you max out the F-Stop, you’ll get a picture that’s clear all around, perfect for landscape type photography.

Example of low F-Stop setting, you can see how my dog Snowie is sharp in this picture but the background is blurry.



Shutter speed: For a novice, setting the shutter speed simply means how long the shutter is open to allow light into the picture, a lower shutter speed means a darker picture and vice versa. Keeping the shutter speed longer, say, 20 to maybe even 30 seconds will allow a dark location to appear much brighter.

Example of a 30 second shutter speed on a dark light with minimal surrounding light.



Post-processing and File Type: RAW RAW RAW - Only shoot in RAW. It's the only way to take full advantage of photoshop. Raw is a file type that allows you to control every aspect of your image and readjust them as needed after you transfer them into Photoshop. If you take an image in raw that's too dark, the exposure can be digitally changed on PS. You should also familiarize yourself with photoshop. Here's a nice article that's easy to follow and fun for a beginner: http://www.mahalo.com/How_to_Use_Pho...tos_Look_Great

No post-processing versus processed picture






Expanding on your style - RIG SHOTS

So ever since Vince (n1nj4_m0d3) did a photoshoot for my Evo with his rig, I have been getting PMs almost every week asking how someone can do this, and with what type of gears to construct the rig.
I have not attempt to do my own rig shot but I know how Vince went about it and obviously any questions beyond how the rig was constructed will have to be directed to him and you can PM him @ n1nj4_m0d3
I took these pictures while he was preparing for the rig so that you can clearly see how it's set up on the vehicle.
The rig:
-2 pro-grade suction cups
-expandable aluminum pole
-tripod head modified to be mounted fixed onto one end
-zip ties
-a wideangle lens, for these Vince used a fairly expensive Canon 10-22mm wideangle.
-a remote for your DSLR

The rig








Results of Vince's work:






So there you have it - a small guide that's not too long to read and you can get started right away. I'm sure I might have missed some details and such and so any experts who would like to add to this thread please do! Let's help get more DSLR photographers out there and take better, nicer, and beautiful photos of our cars, families, and hobbies
Your Evo looks HOT! You have anymore pics of your evo and what rims are those?
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 03:25 PM
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Ch@dbee, buy you a 70-200mm f2.8 or the 80-200mm f2.8 and call it a day. My 70-200mm f2.8 is super sharp. You will not regret your purchase, I promise!
yeah i was looking at the 80-200 2.8 push/pull versions cause the 70-200 2.8 VR is waaaaay out my price range LOL

i was also looking at the sigma 70-200 2.8 lens, i have a friend with one and he is very happy with and the quility of my siggy 10-20 is great.

i just got this because i saw it on KEH for 41 bucks!
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That dog is gorgeous!
LOL thanks, she really needs a hair cut right now, looks like a lil badger
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 03:31 PM
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Sick I'm going to get some equipment soon I hope and get back into some photography Nice work man I live all your photos
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 03:33 PM
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I really dont want to buy photoshop.. I spent enough money this holiday season
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
yeah i was looking at the 80-200 2.8 push/pull versions cause the 70-200 2.8 VR is waaaaay out my price range LOL

i was also looking at the sigma 70-200 2.8 lens, i have a friend with one and he is very happy with and the quility of my siggy 10-20 is great.

i just got this because i saw it on KEH for 41 bucks!


LOL thanks, she really needs a hair cut right now, looks like a lil badger
I also have a friend Eikenbury Photography in Blythe, CA who has the Sigma 70-200 f2.8 and loves it. So I say if you can't get the Nikkor get the Sigma! Both are a good choice or save for the Nikon. I tell you I love the Nikon it is razor sharp on both my D300 and D700.
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Old Dec 24, 2008 | 10:22 PM
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I also have a friend Eikenbury Photography in Blythe, CA who has the Sigma 70-200 f2.8 and loves it. So I say if you can't get the Nikkor get the Sigma! Both are a good choice or save for the Nikon. I tell you I love the Nikon it is razor sharp on both my D300 and D700.
yeah im either going to get a used 70-200 siggy or a push/pull nikkor, im leaning toward the siggy cause i heard the push/pull 80-200 doesnt really focus very fast and for drift events/road race that would suck abunch.
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