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Thread: Need recomendation on DSLR camera

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    what i see some of the pros here do is to get a piece of clear perspex, put it over the tank and place your flash facing down on it

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    Yeah I thought of that too but I thought a flash clamp would allow you to change angle a bit. Well of course, I don't know anything about flash clamp. Never see the actual product before. Alternatively is to get a bracket cause the camera and the lens is a bit too heavy to hold with one hand.
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    are you using a camera grip? or one of those holster looking like things? Those help a lot!! Also..if you want nice lighting.. try not to get clear perspex... depending on the shot and subject.. it can vary from a tupperware to a white piece of perspex

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    I think to safe myself the trouble I'll just get a bracket and mount the flash there. That way I can bring it out for other macro shots as well.

    By the way, sitex is on next week. Anybody going down to grab a new cam??
    - Luenny

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    honestly, the prices at such exhibition isn't very attractive, probably can get better prices else where

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    I'm going down there to check some Camera price as well as grab some SD card.
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    No point checking out camera prices at exhibitions. Like Simon say, those at the shops will be cheaper. And usually, the promotions at the exhibitions are island-wide.
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    Robert, when are you going? I feel itchy, want to go see see.
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    anyone using canon 40D?
    was looking at the 400D but alot of pple have issues with underexposure as well as slower focus in low light conditions
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    o.. is it
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    Underexposure for 400D too? I heard the same thing about D200 too. But I still need to manually lower the exposure sometimes.
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    I'm using 40D.
    So far not much issue on the exposure.
    As for 400D, I have friends who complaint about the need to increase 1/3 stop to compensate for that problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by valice View Post
    I'm using 40D.
    So far not much issue on the exposure.
    As for 400D, I have friends who complaint about the need to increase 1/3 stop to compensate for that problem.
    really keen on the 40D pending approval from CO
    you reckon kit1 lens (18-55mm) good enough or should i get the kit 2 lens (17-85mm)?
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    its so stupid to get the kit lens with a body like the 40D. its like buying a benz fitted with Kumho tyres.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hwchoy View Post
    its so stupid to get the kit lens with a body like the 40D. its like buying a benz fitted with Kumho tyres.
    it's part of the packages avail, so trying to get some feedback.
    i can also choose to get just the body and get a separate lens. any recommendations that's ard $600?
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    The kit 1 is the new 18-55 IS version or the Mk II version. If it is the Mk II version, then it will be better to go straight from the 17-85mm which will give you slightly more mileage.

    Is this your first DSLR? Just to let you know, getting one is not the end of a problem, but it is the start of a HUGE problem.
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    don't say.. i dont even own one and i already have a huge problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by valice View Post
    I'm using 40D.
    So far not much issue on the exposure.
    As for 400D, I have friends who complaint about the need to increase 1/3 stop to compensate for that problem.
    Waaa... vincent... upgraded already...
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    Anyone knows whether D3 is out huh? And the new lenses as well
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    Wah! so late to this discussion!!! But a very gooood one. .

    Luenny, there's some sucker clamp for those car windshield mounted card readers that can be modded to hold a flash. Only RM10 or so. Pretty tough too.

    If it's small fishes then it's quite easy to just hold it or use a clear glass. But multiple flashes for whole tank shots are a bit complicated. I saw the PFK one by George Farmer and it was pretty cool how they set it up to shoot a small tank.
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