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Sailing today?

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Created by Haircut > 9 months ago, 18 Jun 2009
Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
18 Jun 2009 11:16AM
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Looks like we get some wind

swoosh
QLD, 1929 posts
18 Jun 2009 11:18AM
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oh oh oh if its on i'm there.

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
18 Jun 2009 11:23AM
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I think i do the grand or burrows st

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:02AM
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Looks like we gets more wind today

chairman, davecta?

Gestalt
QLD, 14710 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:11AM
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Haircut said...

Looks like we gets more wind today


have you been smoking the chai tea instead of drinking it again hairy maclairy

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:18AM
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ran out, can't u see my glass and bottle are empty

you sailing today?

Gestalt
QLD, 14710 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:21AM
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lol,

if it blows i will.

hey, on another note. do you know anyone wanting to sell a 35mm f/2.0 canon prime?

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:23AM
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Yawn... hey, the trees are moving!

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:23AM
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sorry no, but if you haven't already discovered it, it's worth making an account on the following and reading the trading section. Occasional good buys.

http://www.brisbanephotography.com/phpbb/

aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:24AM
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or a 50mm F/1.4??

Very seriously considering upgrading to the 5d Mk2, thoughts??

Gestalt
QLD, 14710 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:30AM
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aus301 said...

or a 50mm F/1.4??

Very seriously considering upgrading to the 5d Mk2, thoughts??


buy a 1dmk2 secondhand

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:35AM
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aus301 said...


Very seriously considering upgrading to the 5d Mk2, thoughts??



not for sports. it has a noticably slow shutter lag (time between pressing button and it actually taking the shot) which is frustrating, along with it's low continuous shoot speed.

but love a lot of other things about it. IMO The totally manual video control opens up doors to amazing stuff never achievable before at this price range and i can use it to teach the theory side with which is why i bought it. High ISO is amazingly clean compared to any other canon model currently out.

things i don't like:

the shutter lag

no fast access to bracketing (typically canon)

only 3 bracketing exposures (typically canon too)

low burst rate

no flash built in and no inbuilt focus assist light

it only has 9 main autofocus points, and only the centre AF point is cross type, but even so - i've noticed it does still focus faster and more reliably in low light on all 9 points compared to 40d and 50d. I'd imagine the bigger sensor is helping that?



if you don't own any or many lenses, i'd personally go the d700 nikon route if you want full frame for sports at good price at the moment - but who knows what will come out next now that canikon seems to have jumped in the "must churn out a new one every couple of years" band wagon

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:43AM
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Haircut said...
...but who knows what will come out next now that canikon seems to have jumped in the "must churn out a new one every couple of years" band wagon


Give in, buy a Lomo.

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:45AM
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btw, not sure if u already own the 1.4 or know it's ins and outs, but i've got the 50 1.4 and it's not much better than the much cheaper 1.8. focus is slightly faster, quieter, slightly sharper / contrasty and slightly more reliable focus accuracy, but hard to justify the difference in price.

Gestalt
QLD, 14710 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:55AM
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i've got the 50mm 1.8 on the shopping list.

less than $100 on ebay. almost bought one thursday

chairman
500 posts
20 Jun 2009 7:55AM
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Train in the rain this morning

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
20 Jun 2009 9:59AM
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chairman said...

Train in the rain this morning


Looks pretty windy down there this morning chairman

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
20 Jun 2009 10:02AM
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see u there chairman

gestalt - https://www.camerasdirect.com.au/index.php/lenses/canon-lenses/canon-standard/canon-ef-50mm-f1.8-ii.html

you can pick it up from the store here on brisbane road if u prepared to pay the extra 20 bucks over your ebay one

chairman
500 posts
20 Jun 2009 8:15AM
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On my way
From misery to happiness

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
20 Jun 2009 10:39AM
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again aha aha?

Gestalt
QLD, 14710 posts
20 Jun 2009 10:54AM
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this wind is like a sailor at a brothel.

da vecta
QLD, 2515 posts
20 Jun 2009 11:27AM
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yesterday

Gestalt
QLD, 14710 posts
20 Jun 2009 12:02PM
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lol,

thumbs away.

actually it should have read this wind is like a sailor in port.

thumbs away!

vando
QLD, 3418 posts
20 Jun 2009 12:22PM
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not looking goodprob shouldnt sail anyhow with the flu

starboarder
QLD, 189 posts
20 Jun 2009 12:24PM
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Hi guys i am deciding between the nikon D40 or D60, i heard its better to get the D40 and get a proper lends like the 55-200mm VR ?


what do you think, i am a beginner lol.

thanks

starboarder
QLD, 189 posts
20 Jun 2009 12:25PM
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Hi guys

I am deciding between the nikon D40 or D60, i heard its better to get the d40 and spend the extra money to get a good lends like 55-200mm VR ?

what do you think for a beginner

thanks

aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
20 Jun 2009 2:17PM
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Haircut said...

btw, not sure if u already own the 1.4 or know it's ins and outs, but i've got the 50 1.4 and it's not much better than the much cheaper 1.8. focus is slightly faster, quieter, slightly sharper / contrasty and slightly more reliable focus accuracy, but hard to justify the difference in price.


Haven't got it yet, am seriously looking at upgrading the camera in the ext few months, so still trying to decide on which body to go for. Don't have so many lenses at the moment that I couldn't do the swap to a Nikon, and that may well be the better option...

Off to the states in October, so who knows what I might come back with from over there.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
20 Jun 2009 3:00PM
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starboarder said...

Hi guys

I am deciding between the nikon D40 or D60, i heard its better to get the d40 and spend the extra money to get a good lends like 55-200mm VR ?

what do you think for a beginner

thanks



I have found that a good lens can make a huge difference. I just bought a fixed Nikor 55mm 1.8, on a Nikon D80, and for portraits it is very, very nice. Cost around $200. Lack of zoom can be fixed by moving one's feet.

Landscapes or sports you are going to need a zoom. Just be aware that the lens you get may be better than what the camera can do, so don't go completely overboard.

There is way too much information on cameras and lenses at www.dpreview.com

I am not familiar enough with the differences between the D40 and D60 to advise, apart from saying both are an excellent introduction to DSLRs.

Look for a fast lens. < 2. My 1.8 allows me to shoot at night, in poor light without a flash



55mm is perhaps a tad too long for around the table shots, had to lean right back for this one.



But on a more important note:
WHAT IS WITH THE FORECASTS AND CURRENT READINGS???

trauma
QLD, 382 posts
20 Jun 2009 3:26PM
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Yeah, and what about the ww meeting tomorrow? Will you go there ep?

Gestalt
QLD, 14710 posts
20 Jun 2009 3:30PM
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that bottom photo is a cracker ep.
noice....

p.s. meet has been postponed.

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
20 Jun 2009 5:31PM
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cheers, thanks for letting us know. hope we get a good windy weekend for it soon



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