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  • Totenkampf
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    all your cameras are belong to me.

    i have whatever is in the iphone, and its not so great

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  • JoeAngel
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    Nikon 300s & D90
    SB800 and 900
    Nikkor 50MM 1.8
    Tamron 17-50 2.8
    Nikkor 80-200 2.8
    Sometimes if I'm feeling funky, I'll break out the Alien Bees

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  • R_sustaita
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    Camera: Nikon D300
    Lenses: 28-55mm f5.6g
    50mm f2.0
    50-80mm f5.6g
    70-300mm f.5.6g vr
    coming soon 28-200 f4.6g vr

    Flash: nikon sb600

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  • myjohnson
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    All my shoots are from my Nikon point and shoot. :)

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  • TheFantasticG
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    Yup. The 13th.

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  • barrettsline
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    Originally posted by TheFantasticG View Post
    I'm using a Nikon D7000 with either Tamron 90mm 2.8 SP Di Macro or Sigma 150mm 2.8 HsM EX non-OS Macro. I usually use them with Kenko AF tubes.
    Show off....
    What day do you get back 13th?

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  • TheFantasticG
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    I'm using a Nikon D7000 with either Tamron 90mm 2.8 SP Di Macro or Sigma 150mm 2.8 HsM EX non-OS Macro. I usually use them with Kenko AF tubes.

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  • SunnyHouTX
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    I use a Panasonic DMC-FZ7 micro four thirds camera.

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  • troy tucker
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    I've never had a nice camera. I don't feel like I need one. I take picture of my Fish with My Wifes I-pad.

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  • barrettsline
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    Originally posted by cichlid1409 View Post
    Canon T1i - go to lenses are 50mm 1.8 prime lens and 70-300mm 1:2
    Dirty dog you! I want one of those prime lens!!


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  • cichlid1409
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    Canon T1i - go to lenses are 50mm 1.8 prime lens and 70-300mm 1:2

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  • Complexity
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    I'm using an ancient Olympus 3030-Zoom camera. It was hot stuff when it first came out, but now it's just old.

    What I have to do is take the pics in the largest setting possible and then reduce them back down. That helps clear up the graininess that I normally get.

    It has a bracket feature that suppresses the flash light and takes 5 pics, each with a different exposure setting, which I find very helpful. I usually find one of the 5 pics is better than the rest so that's the one I use. Whenever I get a new camera, I really hope to get the same bracket feature again.

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  • barrettsline
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    It all about practice.


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  • Crude
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    Might check it out!

    I've been reading online. Took my first macro shot that I thought I could be proud of last night... sadly, it's just of the red bubble part of a $2 metal hanging thermometer lol. But hey, I got the aperture down! wooooo

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  • barrettsline
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    Originally posted by Crude View Post
    Bought my first camera just last week. Canon Powershot S95. I like it cus its affording me the opportunity to start learning how to operate in manual mode successfully, but without having to ahead and dive right in.

    iPhone was the only camera until last week
    Hey just an FYI, I bought a book a while back and have just now really sat down and read it. It's called understanding exposure. It has allot of great information, tips and exercises. Might be worth looking into, I know I found it useful.


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