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Some of my photos

Some of my photos

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E55EX_RACER
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05-04-2018, 12:17 PM
#11
Gotta love Meerkats, shame they don't keep still for long!! lol

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E55EX_RACER
05-04-2018, 12:17 PM #11

Gotta love Meerkats, shame they don't keep still for long!! lol

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Phil01
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05-04-2018, 01:44 PM
#12
what lens and shutter speed for the moon shot??
Phil01
05-04-2018, 01:44 PM #12

what lens and shutter speed for the moon shot??

E55EX_RACER
Senior Member
379
06-04-2018, 06:28 AM
#13
Phil01 what lens and shutter speed for the moon shot??

Nikon 55-200 @ 200mm
ISO200

Not sure of the shutter speed but pretty fast, will check when I get home. It's a 100% crop and sharpened slightly.

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E55EX_RACER
06-04-2018, 06:28 AM #13

Phil01 what lens and shutter speed for the moon shot??

Nikon 55-200 @ 200mm
ISO200

Not sure of the shutter speed but pretty fast, will check when I get home. It's a 100% crop and sharpened slightly.


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E55EX_RACER
Senior Member
379
07-04-2018, 12:08 AM
#14
E55EX_RACER Nikon 55-200 @ 200mm
ISO200

Not sure of the shutter speed but pretty fast, will check when I get home. It's a 100% crop and sharpened slightly.

Shutter speed was 1/200 sec Smile

Marsdendean These pictures are one of the main reasons i need to get a DSLR rather than my point and shoot.

I always thought that my P&S gave good results but yours are great ! (along with Patricks bandits and a few others!!)

To be fair it's not all about the camera but rather the person holding it. I've seen some awesome images from pro's taken with compacts. Although a DSLR does give you alot more flexibility over how the photos are taken. Just a shame it's an expensive hobby and I've only touched the surface with the gear I have!

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E55EX_RACER
07-04-2018, 12:08 AM #14

E55EX_RACER Nikon 55-200 @ 200mm
ISO200

Not sure of the shutter speed but pretty fast, will check when I get home. It's a 100% crop and sharpened slightly.

Shutter speed was 1/200 sec Smile

Marsdendean These pictures are one of the main reasons i need to get a DSLR rather than my point and shoot.

I always thought that my P&S gave good results but yours are great ! (along with Patricks bandits and a few others!!)

To be fair it's not all about the camera but rather the person holding it. I've seen some awesome images from pro's taken with compacts. Although a DSLR does give you alot more flexibility over how the photos are taken. Just a shame it's an expensive hobby and I've only touched the surface with the gear I have!


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parthiban
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07-04-2018, 12:30 AM
#15
E55EX_RACER To be fair it's not all about the camera but rather the person holding it. I've seen some awesome images from pro's taken with compacts. Although a DSLR does give you alot more flexibility over how the photos are taken. Just a shame it's an expensive hobby and I've only touched the surface with the gear I have!

Very true, but I'd have to say also that even using a DSLR on full auto as a point and shoot will give a novice far better results than any compact will - obviously you're not necessarily using it to its full potential but you're still getting great photos.

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parthiban
07-04-2018, 12:30 AM #15

E55EX_RACER To be fair it's not all about the camera but rather the person holding it. I've seen some awesome images from pro's taken with compacts. Although a DSLR does give you alot more flexibility over how the photos are taken. Just a shame it's an expensive hobby and I've only touched the surface with the gear I have!

Very true, but I'd have to say also that even using a DSLR on full auto as a point and shoot will give a novice far better results than any compact will - obviously you're not necessarily using it to its full potential but you're still getting great photos.


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Lexuspat
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6,827
07-04-2018, 04:54 AM
#16
i have a simple DSLR a sony A200 with only the single lense 18-70 but some of the pics i can get look really good. They run a basic course for people wanting to get better at photography near me so might have to get myself on there but here are a few random pics that i think look really good

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i love the last one it was a bouncy castle we got our daughter on her 4th birthday

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Lexuspat
07-04-2018, 04:54 AM #16

i have a simple DSLR a sony A200 with only the single lense 18-70 but some of the pics i can get look really good. They run a basic course for people wanting to get better at photography near me so might have to get myself on there but here are a few random pics that i think look really good

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i love the last one it was a bouncy castle we got our daughter on her 4th birthday


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Phil01
Posting Freak
2,004
07-04-2018, 08:01 AM
#17
Nice pics as well Pat,
I love the way with a DSLR you can take a pic like the butterfly that is in focus and everything else is not, less Depth of field, draws your eye to the main subject
Phil01
07-04-2018, 08:01 AM #17

Nice pics as well Pat,
I love the way with a DSLR you can take a pic like the butterfly that is in focus and everything else is not, less Depth of field, draws your eye to the main subject

E55EX_RACER
Senior Member
379
07-04-2018, 11:46 AM
#18
parthiban Very true, but I'd have to say also that even using a DSLR on full auto as a point and shoot will give a novice far better results than any compact will - obviously you're not necessarily using it to its full potential but you're still getting great photos.

I don't think that is always the case TBH. I've seen some shocking photos people have taken with DSLR's and some brilliant ones with compacts. Even in auto mode there is more to do on a DSLR, like getting the exposure right, focusing and then deciding how to compose the shot. If you're going to use a DSLR as a point and shoot you might as well get a compact IMO.

Lexuspat i have a simple DSLR a sony A200 with only the single lense 18-70 but some of the pics i can get look really good. They run a basic course for people wanting to get better at photography near me so might have to get myself on there but here are a few random pics that i think look really good

Nice photos mate, how do you shoot...auto, A, S or manual? Do you shoot RAW and process them or just take the Jpgs straight from the camera?

Phil01 Nice pics as well Pat,
I love the way with a DSLR you can take a pic like the butterfly that is in focus and everything else is not, less Depth of field, draws your eye to the main subject

I got some cracking photos on my bridge camera with shallow DOF so it's not just limited to DSLR's Wink

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E55EX_RACER
07-04-2018, 11:46 AM #18

parthiban Very true, but I'd have to say also that even using a DSLR on full auto as a point and shoot will give a novice far better results than any compact will - obviously you're not necessarily using it to its full potential but you're still getting great photos.

I don't think that is always the case TBH. I've seen some shocking photos people have taken with DSLR's and some brilliant ones with compacts. Even in auto mode there is more to do on a DSLR, like getting the exposure right, focusing and then deciding how to compose the shot. If you're going to use a DSLR as a point and shoot you might as well get a compact IMO.

Lexuspat i have a simple DSLR a sony A200 with only the single lense 18-70 but some of the pics i can get look really good. They run a basic course for people wanting to get better at photography near me so might have to get myself on there but here are a few random pics that i think look really good

Nice photos mate, how do you shoot...auto, A, S or manual? Do you shoot RAW and process them or just take the Jpgs straight from the camera?

Phil01 Nice pics as well Pat,
I love the way with a DSLR you can take a pic like the butterfly that is in focus and everything else is not, less Depth of field, draws your eye to the main subject

I got some cracking photos on my bridge camera with shallow DOF so it's not just limited to DSLR's Wink

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Lexuspat
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07-04-2018, 12:00 PM
#19
cheers Phil sorry to jump on your thread Essex_racer

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Lexuspat
07-04-2018, 12:00 PM #19

cheers Phil sorry to jump on your thread Essex_racer


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Lexuspat
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07-04-2018, 12:02 PM
#20
it depends on what im shooting i do like using the manual setting alot and having a play

at the moment im trying my hand at night shots of the stars

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Lexuspat
07-04-2018, 12:02 PM #20

it depends on what im shooting i do like using the manual setting alot and having a play

at the moment im trying my hand at night shots of the stars


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