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#285250 - 04/07/09 07:48 AM
New Camera - DIGITAL SLR!!!
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Mod Squad
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Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 7685
Loc: PA
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I finally took the plunge, and ordered what I've wanted for a long time - a digital SLR camera!!! I ordered it from a vendor on eBay (with 99.7% positive feedback). It's a brand new (not refurbished) Canon Rebel Xs 1000D. 10mp. I got it for $589 (no tax and FREE shipping)...along with a huge kit of stuff: full size tripod, mini tripod, extra memory, extra battery, carrying case, wide angle lens adapter, lens "doubler" to make it like a telephoto lens, a UV filter, AND an extra flash with mounting bracket!!!!! Not sure what the quality of that flash will be but I have a Speedlite flash anyway from my 35mm rebel that should work. I went to Best Buy first on Sunday and for just the camera, no memory card, no EXTRA memory card, no case, nothing extra but the body, lens, and battery - $599! Plus tax! Granted, that camera is the newest model and is 12mp. But from what I've read, unless you're creating poster size pictures or something, there is very little difference in photo quality when you get above 8mp. Anyway, I ordered it late Sunday night and it's coming TODAY! Yay! I can't wait!! I can't wait!! I can't wait!!! Finally, a digital camera that has the versatility and usability of my old, retired 35mm. I miss using that camera but I also hate the expense of wasted film and developing on crap pics.  This is my reward for selling a lot of real estate during the first quarter. Maybe next quarter I'll buy a digital camcorder. 
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#285400 - 04/08/09 04:51 AM
Re: New Camera - DIGITAL SLR!!!
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 7685
Loc: PA
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Lacey - long ago and far away, I had the dream job: I worked for a photographer. My goal was to become a professional wedding and portrait photographer. But my passion was tromping around in the woods taking pictures - macro shots of toadstools and ferns and stuff like that. I was able to develop and print my own film at a discount. But it was still expensive and it became obvious that my salary was not going to allow me to continue with this obsession....then along came kids and being a single income family. It killed me to not be able to snap as many photos as I wanted because now I'd have to pay for every print, etc...it was too expensive. I think I still have a few rolls of undeveloped film in the cupboard. LOL. My new lease on life came when I began designing websites and told the hubby that I HAD to have, just HAD to have a digital camera for "the business." That was several years and about five cameras ago. I love taking pictures even if it's just playing with the camera in my living room. I always take my camera with me, and now, I'm in heaven BUT WANT MORE. MORE MORE MORE. NEED MORE LENS POWER. MORE FLASH POWER. MORE MORE MORE FEED THE PHOTOGRAPHY BEAST. LOL Just carry your camera around with you and take every opportunity that presents itself to use it - you may not be able to take a day off to shoot fab nature pics but maybe you might be able to catch a bumblebee on a lily while previewing a house for a customer... 
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#288560 - 04/30/09 10:05 PM
Re: New Camera - DIGITAL SLR!!!
[Re: ManFromTheBand]
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Registered: 11/27/06
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Loc: PA
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I bit the bullet. I bought that lens on your recommendation. $449 from Amazon.com (didn't want take a chance on eBay with this one...) Here's hoping I like it. A lot.  Then of course, after the next sale when I buy a new stove (please note that this lens came BEFORE my new stove...LOL) I'm gonna be looking for the bigger zoom/telephoto lens. I'm such a geek.
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#289068 - 05/04/09 12:13 PM
Re: New Camera - DIGITAL SLR!!!
[Re: Malok]
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Registered: 04/18/08
Posts: 35
Loc: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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I just bought a new sigma aspherical lens. I can't imagine ever paying why Nikon wanted for the same specs. Enjoy the new camera, even though most of the pics I use are online and reduced they still look way better than my old point and shoot.
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#289360 - 05/05/09 10:59 PM
Re: New Camera - DIGITAL SLR!!!
[Re: Mike Bouma]
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Registered: 11/27/06
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Here is the link to the first three interior shots I took with the new lens. Most of the other pictures on the same photostream were taken with this camera, but with the kit lens that came with the camera. Chalet PicsI'm not 100% happy with them; I was unable to avoid the "nuclear blowout" in the window, mainly because I didn't have time to fuss with it; these were shot hastily this morning during caravan while about a dozen other agents were milling about; trying to get a shot with no people walking by was a feat in itself. I need to tweak and perfect. These were shot at about 12mm. The 10mm gives a bit of fisheye distortion and there are dark edges around the frame.
Edited by Perky_REALTOR (05/05/09 11:00 PM)
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#289461 - 05/06/09 12:16 PM
Re: New Camera - DIGITAL SLR!!!
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Member
Registered: 04/18/08
Posts: 35
Loc: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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Yeah, I find windows/sgwo's etc. hard to shoot and make look natural... yet in have the rooms that's what I want to show off! Right now I'm just using aperture priority and messing around with the fstop a bit. I'll get it one day!
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#290180 - 05/11/09 11:00 PM
Re: New Camera - DIGITAL SLR!!!
[Re: Mike Bouma]
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Registered: 08/23/05
Posts: 704
Loc: Spring Hill, FL
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Best thing I've found for blown out windows is HDR photography. Takes shots with blown out windows and turns'em into shots like this. Congrats on the new lense! I'm definitely diggin mine and psyched to see what you can coax out of it!
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#291007 - 05/16/09 10:18 PM
Re: New Camera - DIGITAL SLR!!!
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Junior Member
Registered: 05/16/09
Posts: 9
Loc: Montreal
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i had a rebel xti for a while, i didnt really read the whole thread, but ill trow in my 2cents real quick
shoot in raw, you will be able to edit it very well
learn how to do hdr (i was thought but a photographer friend), hdr is when u take 3 shots of the same "picture" one thats dark one thats perfect and one thats very bright
the hdr software that you will use will put them all together and give you a great picture at the end. it will avoid you having to photoshop the imagine and you will get great looking quality shots. (will take a bit of practice)
also you will need a 10-20 lens !
im picking up a t1i in the following weeks, still doing my homework on my final decision (i shoot videos also of the house) and im still a little unsure between the canon or the d5000 and d90 by nikon !
good luck and enjoy !!!!!!
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