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  • #16
    Re: Any camera buffs here?

    i just lucked out and found out one of my co-workers is semi-pro. He lent me 3 different lenses, and a 400$ flash to play with, along with some advise. So my pics still aren't great, but at least I know the theory behind what I SHOULD be doing.. heh.
    Having the extra lenses was cool though. That 50mm lens I had had a huge apperature (f1.4). Opening it up really made it obvious how aperture changed your depth of field, which is essential knowledge that I did not have...
    A big aperature will do this:


    where as smaller aperture would bring it all in to focus, but would require more light.

    Also, if you do a lot of indoor stuff, and external flash makes a huge difference. I got the Nikon SB-400 (the entry one) and it was great. you can point the flash straight up, so it lights up a room and wont cause glare or shadows indoors.

    Try to play with the manual modes.
    M is full manual. you control aperture, and shutter.
    S lets you control shutter, but will do the rest auto
    A lets you control aperture, but will do the rest auto
    P is pretty much auto, but you still have a bit of control.

    Also, you can set the autotimer/Fn button to do a variety of things. I have mine set to change ISO without going through menus. I find this handy for indoor stuff, cause the lighting is often crappy. High ISO will catch more light, but can cause grainy pics if you go too high.

    I dunno, I guess this is all basic stuff, but was all new to me when I got my camera.
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    • #17
      Re: Any camera buffs here?

      jesus...I have a LOT to learn.
      Kyle
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      • #18
        Re: Any camera buffs here?

        This guy does alot of reviews with nikon, lenses, etc. Also has tech articals.

        http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech.htm
        Graeme

        2015 S4
        2018 Monster 1200S

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        • #19
          Re: Any camera buffs here?

          I too am a Nikon fan. For me it comes down to the layout of the controls, especially that you get a dial on the front and back for film speed and aperture, and that you can use twenty year old lenses as well.

          Except for the newest DSLRs, which don't have the drive motor in the body. I believe it's anything below a D80. What this means to us is that if you buy < D80, you can't use anything other than Nikon's newest lenses. But if you have a D80 or better you can use any of their lenses. Pop into The Camera Store and ask about that a bit more, they'll explain it to you. To me, that's a big factor because you can't just be on vacation somewhere and pop into a camera or pawn shop and get a steal of a deal on a used lens, which was already correctly stated as being the biggest part of being a shutter bug.

          Also, dpreview is excellent, both for camera info and techniques. I think cnet.com has video reviews of the functions and pros/cons as well.
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          • #20
            Re: Any camera buffs here?

            Nikon Lens Compatibility
            Graeme

            2015 S4
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