New camera, couple of quick pics...
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I have been wanting to play with the ISO. What ISO setting do you recommend for different light settings?
I have messed around with the shutter speed, but not while taking pics of my car. I have only played around with that getting some shots of my Boxer running.
I have messed around with the shutter speed, but not while taking pics of my car. I have only played around with that getting some shots of my Boxer running.
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Well they are off of my 3000gt and they weren't being used anymore, so I really didn't feel like spending 1,000 to 2,000 bucks on more wheels.
If you would like to donate some money to buy me some more wheels, by all means I'd take it.
I was asking for photography tips man, not negative comments.
Thanks
If you would like to donate some money to buy me some more wheels, by all means I'd take it.

I was asking for photography tips man, not negative comments.
Thanks
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It all depends on what you want to do with it. Do you only intend on shooting cars or do you want to dabble into portraiture? I say start with a 50mm f1.8 it is a really cheap lens which can produce high quality results and has nice bokeh. If you shoot at f1.8 you will have a shallow dof and the lower your aperture the more focused your subject and background become. The 50mm can be had for around $100 or just under $150! Hope this helped a bit!!






