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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    G7 from canon.
    Originally posted by triton View Post
    however, nikon has one model that can turn the LCD facing u so that u can see how the shot is before actually taking it.
    Nice and how much are those 2 you are talking about?

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  • triton
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    however, nikon has one model that can turn the LCD facing u so that u can see how the shot is before actually taking it.

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  • triton
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    Not sure how much...but 600-700 can get not? or need more?

    I dun need to change lens 1..damn leh ceh...
    G7 from canon.

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    aiya. u put budget then we can see what is available. scally ur budget is 500. not enough leh? how?
    Originally posted by triton View Post
    i like G7 from canon if you dun require change lens. however if u need to change lens, then i suggest u go for 400D
    Not sure how much...but 600-700 can get not? or need more?

    I dun need to change lens 1..damn leh ceh...

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  • triton
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    i like G7 from canon if you dun require change lens. however if u need to change lens, then i suggest u go for 400D

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  • triton
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    Not sure how much semi pro costs...but how much is the cheapest 1?
    aiya. u put budget then we can see what is available. scally ur budget is 500. not enough leh? how?

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    then budget?
    Not sure how much semi pro costs...but how much is the cheapest 1?

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  • triton
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    Nope...but got budget ...coz firstly i m not that hiong and take that many pics 1. But i like a semi pro...it's not as heavy as a DSLR rite?
    then budget?

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    any preference of brands?
    Nope...but got budget ...coz firstly i m not that hiong and take that many pics 1. But i like a semi pro...it's not as heavy as a DSLR rite?

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  • triton
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    Any semi pro to recommend and how much?
    any preference of brands?

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  • Darkangel
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    Any semi pro to recommend and how much?

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  • minusplus
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    with film, u need to 'remember' certain aspects such as aperture and speed and lighting and .....the list goes on. in order to get hopefully ideal pictures, u will take at least a couple of shots for certain still pictures - landscapes, portrait, etc. with moving pictures such as sports, if you miss the moment, u definitely miss it.

    i did not stop when dSLR became mainstream. i continue as i believe that if you dont like the picture, you can always retake. then again, i still take about 2-3 shots of certain scene, call me kiasu. this isibecause memory cards is still cheaper. can always reuse. film? shot one time.

    my setup ah? lower grade then yours, 350D nia. standard lenses + flash. i borrow lens + flash from friend when i need to do macro shots etc. as of now, i still waiting, these manufacturers damn smart, every 6 mths release new models. however, it seems to slow down a little guess there is a 'limit' how fast can progress. wait till the next 'big' jump, then i upgrade one level below the 'current'. save money.

    there is never the perfect shot. because there will always be a better one in future. this is because we seek to improve.
    Professional. Great info man

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  • triton
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    I know what you mean Golum.. cos I think you too feel that digital photography kills the skill in photography. Back on the film then, it takes lots of knowledge to take a simple pic in film while weighing all other variables like lighting, fstops, Iso etc

    I too was reluctant to embark on digital SLR photography.. even when I go for my honeymoon, I took my EOS3 while my wife use a digital compact... Was really please that 95% of the pic turns our well with quality and that kind of satisfaction is truly unmeasurable. While for digital SLR photography, its just shoot, dun like, delete etc..

    But since the arrival of my little one, I decided that its more important to capture those special moments of my son growing up.. looking back, I sure am glad I decided to plunge to digital SLR photography... but for each shot, I try my best to compose the shot the same way as I would on my EOS3.

    Triton, whats your setup?? No lah.. 400D is a good entry level camera nia... I believe u easily own a 5D or equivalent rite??
    with film, u need to 'remember' certain aspects such as aperture and speed and lighting and .....the list goes on. in order to get hopefully ideal pictures, u will take at least a couple of shots for certain still pictures - landscapes, portrait, etc. with moving pictures such as sports, if you miss the moment, u definitely miss it.

    i did not stop when dSLR became mainstream. i continue as i believe that if you dont like the picture, you can always retake. then again, i still take about 2-3 shots of certain scene, call me kiasu. this isibecause memory cards is still cheaper. can always reuse. film? shot one time.

    my setup ah? lower grade then yours, 350D nia. standard lenses + flash. i borrow lens + flash from friend when i need to do macro shots etc. as of now, i still waiting, these manufacturers damn smart, every 6 mths release new models. however, it seems to slow down a little guess there is a 'limit' how fast can progress. wait till the next 'big' jump, then i upgrade one level below the 'current'. save money.

    there is never the perfect shot. because there will always be a better one in future. this is because we seek to improve.

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  • jazz_samz
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    I know what you mean Golum.. cos I think you too feel that digital photography kills the skill in photography. Back on the film then, it takes lots of knowledge to take a simple pic in film while weighing all other variables like lighting, fstops, Iso etc

    I too was reluctant to embark on digital SLR photography.. even when I go for my honeymoon, I took my EOS3 while my wife use a digital compact... Was really please that 95% of the pic turns our well with quality and that kind of satisfaction is truly unmeasurable. While for digital SLR photography, its just shoot, dun like, delete etc..

    But since the arrival of my little one, I decided that its more important to capture those special moments of my son growing up.. looking back, I sure am glad I decided to plunge to digital SLR photography... but for each shot, I try my best to compose the shot the same way as I would on my EOS3.

    Triton, whats your setup?? No lah.. 400D is a good entry level camera nia... I believe u easily own a 5D or equivalent rite??

    Originally posted by gollum View Post
    stopped when digital became mainstream :P

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  • gollum
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    film ah? this one hardcore.
    stopped when digital became mainstream :P

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