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Canon 400 or 450d. Nice cameras.


Heres a couple of my shiters;

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Cheers in advance for any constructive criticism.

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View Postbopolopoluss1, on Dec 8 2009, 21:50, said:

Canon 400 or 450d. Nice cameras.


Heres a couple of my shiters;
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Cheers in advance for any constructive criticism.


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View Postfueradejuego, on Jul 9 2009, 19:15, said:

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The best picture I have ever taken just after we had arrived in Havana. A warm beautiful afternoon was rudely interrupted by a horrendous thunder storm which lasted about 2 hours before the sun magically reappeared.


Just went through all 9 pages and some cracking pictures but the above one is my favourite :D

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Should I give up until I can afford a decent camera?
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this is the camera I was thinking about

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-Digital- Came...3548&sr=8-1

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This was taken on my phone. I deem it brilliant as its a swan..trying to buy ice cream.

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View PostGypsyTillIDie, on Dec 8 2009, 22:10, said:

Scott Gemmill?



Who :lol: ?
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View PostProud To Be A Diamond, on Dec 8 2009, 23:10, said:

this is the camera I was thinking about

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-Digital- Came...3548&sr=8-1

I can thoroughly recommend the camera, I'm not keen on that lens though. If this is your first dSLR then it'll be a good starter for you.
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View Postjay_7, on Jun 30 2009, 11:59, said:

Edit: Forgot to mention my photo's are taken using a Canon EOS 400D with either the standard 18-55mm kit lens that comes with it or the Canon 55-250mm IS lens.

I'm looking to buy a camera. I have no experience of using one, though, so what would you recommend for me? Don't worry about price (not that I've got much money)! 

Furthermore, would I need to buy a lot of additional stuff? If so, what sort of things are we looking at? Again, any recommended additional stuff is welcome.

Oh, it would be used for pretty much what is shown in this thread.

Thanks a lot.

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View PostGaz, on Dec 8 2009, 21:38, said:

Whilst on a road trip with my mates in September I woke up at 6am, blindingly hungover, and stumbled down to Portree Harbour to take a few snaps. This one turned out the best of them all:

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Great picture.

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View PostMuggy, on Dec 9 2009, 12:24, said:

Great picture.

Cheers! Although the forum seems not to be showing it for some reason.

The other one (with the rain drops on the lens) was taken on a rainy day at Ardvreck Castle.

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How many people have you actually witnessed punching a staffie in the street to prove their hardness??
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View PostJimmy Shaker, on Jun 30 2009, 12:16, said:

Cheers. Have some more of the keeper...

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Need a bit of practice on sunny days I think.



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View PostGaz, on Dec 9 2009, 12:32, said:

The other one (with the rain drops on the lens) was taken on a rainy day at Ardvreck Castle.

It's also a great capture. It's a real refreshing picture. I assume you know the person in it? 

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View PostMuggy, on Dec 9 2009, 02:51, said:

I'm looking to buy a camera. I have no experience of using one, though, so what would you recommend for me? Don't worry about price (not that I've got much money)! 

Furthermore, would I need to buy a lot of additional stuff? If so, what sort of things are we looking at? Again, any recommended additional stuff is welcome.

Oh, it would be used for pretty much what is shown in this thread.

Thanks a lot.



What's your budget? I'd stick to Canon/Nikon if I was starting out and look at the Canon 1000D/450D and the Nikon equivalents (D3000 etc). Sony have their 'Alpha' series like the A200 which can be picked up for £250-£300 quid or the newer A230 which will set you back a bit more.

If you were to go down the Canon route (like I did) you're looking at:

Dslr body (£300ish new, but you'd get more bang for your buck second hand)
Kit lens (Usually 18-55mm IS which stands for Image Stabilization which helps with hand shake etc. Some come without the IS version of the lens which personally I'd avoid)
Camera bag
Rocket blower and lens pen (to keep the dust off the lens etc)
8Gb SD card (can be less Gb if you won't use the 8Gb)

Other additions you might consider:

Dedicated flash unit (Speedlite 430 EX II which is about £175)
Telephoto lens (55-250mm IS which is about £160)
Low light lens (50mm f/1.8 which is about £70)
Tripod/Monopod

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anyone ever used this camera before?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Olympus-E-420- Came..._cmu_pg__header

this is now the one I am looking towards getting. anyone have any comments on it?

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View PostJimmy Shaker, on Jun 30 2009, 12:16, said:

Cheers. Have some more of the keeper...



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Need a bit of practice on sunny days I think.



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View PostProud To Be A Diamond, on Dec 15 2009, 19:01, said:

anyone ever used this camera before?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Olympus-E-420- Came..._cmu_pg__header

this is now the one I am looking towards getting. anyone have any comments on it?



When buying a dSLR you are buying into a lens system at the same time. The E-420 (and the E series in general) isn't noted for being great in low light situations and the 4/3 system (which is like a 2x crop compared to Canon 1.6x and Nikon 1.5x) is something that put me off it.

If I were you and looking at a dSLR I'd almost certainly go with choices in this order:

1. Canon/Nikon
3. Sony
4. Olympus

What are you wanting from the camera though? Do you primarily want to shoot portraits, landscapes, sports, at night etc?
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View Postbopolopoluss1, on Dec 8 2009, 23:40, said:

Who :lol: ?


:mellow:

I'll 'who?' you, boyo, this is Clyde legend Scott Gemmill we're talking about!

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What is my perfect crime? I break into Tiffany's at midnight. Do I go for the vault? No. I go for the chandelier - it's priceless. As I'm taking it down a woman catches me. She tells me to stop. It's her father's business. She's Tiffany. I say 'no'. We make love all night. In the morning the cops come and I escape in one of their uniforms. I tell her to meet me in Mexico, but I go to Canada. I don't trust her. Besides, I like the cold. Thirty years later I get a postcard. I have a son and he's the chief of police. This is where the story gets interesting: I tell Tiffany to meet me in Paris, by the Trocadero - she's been waiting for me all these years; she's never taken another lover. I don't care, I don't show up. I go to Berlin. That's where I stash the chandelier.
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View PostGypsyTillIDie, on Dec 15 2009, 21:23, said:

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I'll 'who?' you, boyo, this is Clyde legend Scott Gemmill we're talking about!

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View PostIXI THE ONE IXI, on Dec 15 2009, 19:39, said:

When buying a dSLR you are buying into a lens system at the same time. The E-420 (and the E series in general) isn't noted for being great in low light situations and the 4/3 system (which is like a 2x crop compared to Canon 1.6x and Nikon 1.5x) is something that put me off it.

If I were you and looking at a dSLR I'd almost certainly go with choices in this order:

1. Canon/Nikon
3. Sony
4. Olympus

What are you wanting from the camera though? Do you primarily want to shoot portraits, landscapes, sports, at night etc?

landscapes and portraits mostly.

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View PostProud To Be A Diamond, on Dec 15 2009, 18:01, said:

anyone ever used this camera before?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Olympus-E-420- Came..._cmu_pg__header

this is now the one I am looking towards getting. anyone have any comments on it?


If you willing to pay that much for a DSLR, then imo you have 2 options.

1) Buy a Nikon/Canon/Sony/Pentax close to you top price and only get a basic lens with it (18-55mm - good enough for basic photo's)

2) Buy a entry, low level DSLR (i.e. Sony Alpha 200, which I went for) which will be just as good as the cameras nearer the £350/£400 range but minus some gadgets such as "live view", then you could buy/add on a longer lens. Like a 70-200mm which would be able to zoom in from a longer distance and better for stuff like sports and such.

The best bit of advice I can give though is to get down to a local Jessops shop and ask there. Get a chance to try some of the cameras, feel which one is a better for weight/size, then look for a good deal on the web. Chances are you can find it £20/£30 cheaper.
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View Postbopolopoluss1, on Dec 8 2009, 21:50, said:

Canon 400 or 450d. Nice cameras.


Heres a couple of my shiters;

Cheers in advance for any constructive criticism.

I like these captures. Particularly the sand one - it's quite mesmerising.
I've just very recently bought one of these (Cannon 400d) and it's a superb camera. Jay_7 provided a lot of help and advice of which went a long way for me. 


I've not had a chance to go out and experiment a bit with it, but the very second picture I took with it, I liked. Not a great capture, in fact a very ordinary capture, but I quite like it for some reason, of which I'm not sure. I was planning on having a dander up the Law Hill to grab some captures of the City, and the City at night. Not often you get to take pictures on top of a volcano, albeit inactive, in Scotland, so it should be fun.

Anyway, here's that totally random image that I was talking about and another. They're poor captures, but somehow I like them. I can't wait to get out with it and get some nice captures:

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Sorry for hogging this lately with pish photos, but here's a few night shots of Dundee from the Law. Some of them are really amazing when you zoom in. I'm going to go up during the day and get some day shots of the City, hopefully with better results. I'm still learning to use my camera and the ISO and what not, (Can someone explain what exactly this feature is used for?) so hopefully with time, I can create some more professional shots, even though these shots are manly for fun and experimental purposes. I particularly want one of the monument up there - is it a war memorial? Christ, I live down the road from it and don't even know what the history is behind it! Anyway, it's a great feature and I'd quite like to get a good capture of that.

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Like the Tay Bridge on this one; it's like a glow worm...

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Next one is in a different format, although I can't remember which one. Is more of a distant shot not unlike the view from a plane, I don't think...

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View PostMuggy, on Dec 18 2009, 01:50, said:

Sorry for hogging this lately with pish photos, but here's a few night shots of Dundee from the Law. Some of them are really amazing when you zoom in. I'm going to go up during the day and get some day shots of the City, hopefully with better results. I'm still learning to use my camera and the ISO and what not, (Can someone explain what exactly this feature is used for?) so hopefully with time, I can create some more professional shots, even though these shots are manly for fun and experimental purposes. I particularly want one of the monument up there - is it a war memorial? Christ, I live down the road from it and don't even know what the history is behind it! Anyway, it's a great feature and I'd quite like to get a good capture of that.

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Like the Tay Bridge on this one; it's like a glow worm...

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Next one is in a different format, although I can't remember which one. Is more of a distant shot not unlike the view from a plane, I don't think...

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Nice photos. Taking a few similar ones to those, during the day are a must. Even early bells if possible, clear morning.

I tried doing that recently in high rises right next to my old house down, near on clydeside. You get an amazing view from up there, along the Clyde and right into town. Plus it's height means you can basically see the vast majority of all the other high rises in the northside and maybe half of the southside. Sadly there wasn't any areas of open spaces (balcony areas/windows etc) for me to even personally see the view.

shawfield shed boy, on 27 January 2010 - 20:19, said:

Seems partick are doing their best to relegate us again or were just doing it for them

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Clyde fans care about nothing but Clyde, except maybe enjoying hearing of a severe pumping for the "mankies" up Maryhill way.I despise everything about them, including the fact that they "pretend" that they don't care, Although I must admit that I do miss playing against them. I only wish that they'd change their colours, as, Although I do like Frosties, I refuse to eat them as a matter of principle.
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