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I know, but I only showed what you can do with a simple automatic digicam.mjrpes wrote:Yeah, digicams are great in macro mode for a good background blur. But you'll still need a longer lens to pull something off like that on a bigger subject. That's one of the main reasons I plucked down the money to buy a DSLR.
I've reading up all day about Nikon D70s/D50 and Canon EOS 350D.
The Nikon D70s comes with an excellent 18-70mm f3.5-4.5G lens and the D50 with 18-55mm, much better than the 18-55mm kitlens that comes with the Canon 350D.....so I think it's gonna be the Nikons, not sure if it's gonna be D70s or D50.
Which one did you get?
I now am using the Canon D10.
I use the 17-40L for landscape shots. I bought recently the 70-300 aspherical which I am really starting to like. Nice sharpness with image stabilizing, and very nice bluring. Sharpness even out to 300mm, which I've found to be a major problem with other lenses.
I definitely wouldn't rule out Nikon. Where I work we had a photographer come out with his D100 and I really liked the color rendition of the photos, among other things. I still can't take photos that I like as much as the ones he took with his Nikon.
I use the 17-40L for landscape shots. I bought recently the 70-300 aspherical which I am really starting to like. Nice sharpness with image stabilizing, and very nice bluring. Sharpness even out to 300mm, which I've found to be a major problem with other lenses.
I definitely wouldn't rule out Nikon. Where I work we had a photographer come out with his D100 and I really liked the color rendition of the photos, among other things. I still can't take photos that I like as much as the ones he took with his Nikon.
Canon or nothing, get the body only, cheap kit lenses suck, and if you're poor, a Canon 50mm F/1.8 II lens then save money get a 16-35mm f/2.8 or a 17-40mm f/4.0. Or get the 16-35mm f/2.8 and a 50mm f/1.4 USM right away if you have the money.saturn wrote:I know, but I only showed what you can do with a simple automatic digicam.mjrpes wrote:Yeah, digicams are great in macro mode for a good background blur. But you'll still need a longer lens to pull something off like that on a bigger subject. That's one of the main reasons I plucked down the money to buy a DSLR.
I've reading up all day about Nikon D70s/D50 and Canon EOS 350D.
The Nikon D70s comes with an excellent 18-70mm f3.5-4.5G lens and the D50 with 18-55mm, much better than the 18-55mm kitlens that comes with the Canon 350D.....so I think it's gonna be the Nikons, not sure if it's gonna be D70s or D50.
Which one did you get?
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Here are a few table shots I took.
This one is from a family party in DK
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These three are from dinner after my wedding.
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This is from a biking trip in Blairstown
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This one is from a family party in DK
[lvlshot]http://www.giraffe-hunter.com/09-04Denmark/Misc/images/IMG_0820.jpg[/lvlshot]
These three are from dinner after my wedding.
[lvlshot]http://pages.prodigy.net/dpfalandys/llama/food/wed1.jpg[/lvlshot]
[lvlshot]http://pages.prodigy.net/dpfalandys/llama/food/wed2.jpg[/lvlshot]
[lvlshot]http://pages.prodigy.net/dpfalandys/llama/food/wed3.jpg[/lvlshot]
This is from a biking trip in Blairstown
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ToxicBug wrote:Canon or nothing, get the body only, cheap kit lenses suck, and if you're poor, a Canon 50mm F/1.8 II lens then save money get a 16-35mm f/2.8 or a 17-40mm f/4.0. Or get the 16-35mm f/2.8 and a 50mm f/1.4 USM right away if you have the money.saturn wrote:I know, but I only showed what you can do with a simple automatic digicam.mjrpes wrote:Yeah, digicams are great in macro mode for a good background blur. But you'll still need a longer lens to pull something off like that on a bigger subject. That's one of the main reasons I plucked down the money to buy a DSLR.
I've reading up all day about Nikon D70s/D50 and Canon EOS 350D.
The Nikon D70s comes with an excellent 18-70mm f3.5-4.5G lens and the D50 with 18-55mm, much better than the 18-55mm kitlens that comes with the Canon 350D.....so I think it's gonna be the Nikons, not sure if it's gonna be D70s or D50.
Which one did you get?
And you still shoot shit pics with those lenses :p
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I bought this and sold my S7000 for more than I paid for it :lol:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos350d/
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I was lucky; I know someone at canon and managed to get the 18-55mm USM, 55 – 300mm USM for the price of the none USM, laff. Oh, I got the BG for free as well
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos350d/
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I was lucky; I know someone at canon and managed to get the 18-55mm USM, 55 – 300mm USM for the price of the none USM, laff. Oh, I got the BG for free as well

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