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Nice choice Ryan.......my exact setup, including the 75-300 lens. It's great at my daughters soccer games.
Like you said, its the person behind it that matters.![]()
I love the lens, to get used to compensating for its lack of ability, I use a tripod or monopod alot and have also made myself use the manual focus on everything I take to get used to doing it fast. Adjusting the aperature and shutter speed with that, I think I am fairly competent with this. Hey I could only afford 2 lemons, just enough for a glass of lemonade![]()
Like you said, its the person behind it that matters.![]()
I love the lens, to get used to compensating for its lack of ability, I use a tripod or monopod alot and have also made myself use the manual focus on everything I take to get used to doing it fast. Adjusting the aperature and shutter speed with that, I think I am fairly competent with this. Hey I could only afford 2 lemons, just enough for a glass of lemonade![]()
This is what I've spent so far:
Rebel XT w/ kit lens: $482
70-300mm lens: $177
50mm lens: $80
Not too shabby eh!
Took these pics with the kit listed above---and I didn't know crap about photography when I took them!! These were with the 75x300 lens.
Not bad for not knowing a thing about photography. #1 & 2 are very soft, nothing special. #3 well, as long as it makes you happy thats all that counts. But 1 and 2 could use a lot of help. 1 is very over exposed on the left, lacks detail, and slightly out of focus. 2 lacks detail as well and you cant see the face.
Not bad for not knowing a thing about photography. #1 & 2 are very soft, nothing special. #3 well, as long as it makes you happy thats all that counts. But 1 and 2 could use a lot of help. 1 is very over exposed on the left, lacks detail, and slightly out of focus. 2 lacks detail as well and you cant see the face.
I didn't ask what you thought:joking:.
Anyhow, that was offhand, no tripod and a ways away. I also used the "auto-exposure" feature in my picture editing program, so the exposure was probably much better/darker before the program changed it. I agree though about the lizards, I thought they should have been drawn in more, or used macro mode. I think my wife took those pictures.
And yes, taking pictures of my kids does make me happy
I know there is a lot wrong with this one, but this is one I took with my little point and shoot cheapo camera before getting the Rebel XT. I thought it was a nice capture....it's my current desktop background
Fort Desoto, Florida in Feb.
The man said he didn't know anything about Photography! Those were great pics for a amatuer! Keep taking and keep sharing, I love them and appreciate looking at them. And D & D lighten up on these guys, they are taking great pics, they don't do it for a living, but for the love of it, which is a better reason to do it!
....I just got a Nikon D200 which I love, I am giving my Fuji S2 Pro a bit of a rest. After using the Nikon the Fuji pics look aweful, Nikon has so much more detail in the photos. But as everyone else says the majority of the outcome comes from the photographer NOT the camera.
First the pictures in this post are great. I also think people are taking D&D's critiques the wrong way...he's not bashing the shots, just pointing out small details that can help them take better shots in the future.
With that being said though, the majority of people don't have (or want to spend) thousands of dollars for top quality glass or photography equipment just to achieve that "pro quality" shot.
Grant it, top quality glass or equipment will do nothing for composition, subject matter, etc....that is the person behind that camera. It can help you get better exposure, spot on focus & sharpness, beautiful bokeh, etc. thus giving your shot that extra clarity & pop that is missing from pictures shot with consumer grade equipment.
The D200 is a great camera. I was going to order one about 2 months ago but couldn't find any available...but because of that I now have the D300 on preorder :righton:
#1 & 2 are very soft, nothing special. #3 well, as long as it makes you happy thats all that counts. But 1 and 2 could use a lot of help.
........ I was just posting the pics to show how the Canon Rebel XT takes good pics.