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silverfish
(Jan 5, 2008 at 13:26)
wow that wheel is anolated! POD!! Sweet Timing! Hope you survived!...
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it's obviously overcast, so lighting is poor quality so he had to bump up his ISO to make sure it was a fast shutter speed to maintain frame rate, thus lowering quality, learn some shit about photography b4 talking shit
you can easily acheive a shutter speed of 1/1250 through an f/4.5 under overcast as light as this using a friggin ISO 250!!! dont tell me i dont know shit dude. this shot was quite obviously taken at 1/800 or 1/1000, just look at the dirt under his front tire, its blurred from speed... if i can freeze both a hummingbirds AND a bees wings with a 1/1250 shutter and no flash, heavy dirt roost off a tire will freeze at 1/650 easy
maintain frame rate? anything over 1/250 will very, very easily allow even 10fps!
having used a nikon D80 for about a year until i had enough money for a 20D and an E-500, i know very well that Nikons are shit cameras... yeah, i've shot with a D300 AND a D2x as well, they f-ing suck!
oh yes, i have been studying both 35mm AND digital AND gelatin slide photography for about 6 years, seriously dude, dont tell me i dont know shit
its a rad shot, props to the photographer, but youre a douche
maintain frame rate? anything over 1/250 will very, very easily allow even 10fps!
having used a nikon D80 for about a year until i had enough money for a 20D and an E-500, i know very well that Nikons are shit cameras... yeah, i've shot with a D300 AND a D2x as well, they f-ing suck!
oh yes, i have been studying both 35mm AND digital AND gelatin slide photography for about 6 years, seriously dude, dont tell me i dont know shit
its a rad shot, props to the photographer, but youre a douche
maybe the lenses u had for ur Nikon were just bad qual man... my 105mm macro & 10.5mm fisheye are pin sharp on both my D70 & D200, but the kit lenses I agree are not up to scratch at all... need to invest in some constant f2.8 puppies. There is nothing wrong with the bodies, it's all in the lens, but I guess u knew that.
no, the lenses were not the problem.
even a lens made from plastic does not produce a pixellated image at 75% original image size, it is very obviously the sensors fault.
Nikon has been makng glass since WWI, i dont expect even their kit lenses to be bad, but their system setup, sensor performance, and versatility are factors that made me want to throw the POS D80 i had to use under a rototiller... for the money one buys a Nikon with, one can buy a badass Canon 5D or 1D Mark IIN...
and for the record, the lenses i shot with were the 400mm f2.8 both with and without a 2x teleconverter, the 12-24mm f/4, and a kit 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6
the two prime lenses were used on the D300 and D2x. 400mm on the D300 and the 12-24 on the D2x, to be specific.
i lmao when i look at the image quality on my cheap azz E-500 and find it to be cleaner than the Nikons... and i'm shooting with kit 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 and 40-150mm f/4.5-5.6 lenses! on that puny, noisy little sesnor? its mindboggling
and i dont think i have to say anything about my 20D, the model name, outdated as it is, speaks for itself
Nikon gained popularity in the '80s when they just friggin handed their cameras to any photographer who asked for one, BUT that was their 35mm equipment... which i have said nothing about, because they DO have good rep. for 35mm, at least in my eyes, for their 35mm stuff... now theyre just a fashion statement...
even a lens made from plastic does not produce a pixellated image at 75% original image size, it is very obviously the sensors fault.
Nikon has been makng glass since WWI, i dont expect even their kit lenses to be bad, but their system setup, sensor performance, and versatility are factors that made me want to throw the POS D80 i had to use under a rototiller... for the money one buys a Nikon with, one can buy a badass Canon 5D or 1D Mark IIN...
and for the record, the lenses i shot with were the 400mm f2.8 both with and without a 2x teleconverter, the 12-24mm f/4, and a kit 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6
the two prime lenses were used on the D300 and D2x. 400mm on the D300 and the 12-24 on the D2x, to be specific.
i lmao when i look at the image quality on my cheap azz E-500 and find it to be cleaner than the Nikons... and i'm shooting with kit 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 and 40-150mm f/4.5-5.6 lenses! on that puny, noisy little sesnor? its mindboggling
and i dont think i have to say anything about my 20D, the model name, outdated as it is, speaks for itself
Nikon gained popularity in the '80s when they just friggin handed their cameras to any photographer who asked for one, BUT that was their 35mm equipment... which i have said nothing about, because they DO have good rep. for 35mm, at least in my eyes, for their 35mm stuff... now theyre just a fashion statement...
and no, they were not my cameras... the D300 was a fellow freelance surf photographers equipment, and the D2x was my buddies bike and skate camera...
if i had the money to buy those bodies and lenses, i would already own a 1D Mk IIN AND a 5D
i shot on RAW with the D300 and JPEG Fine on the D2x... i wanted to see what the more expensive equipment was made of, and i sadly realized that it was nothing different than the D80 i used to have
if i had the money to buy those bodies and lenses, i would already own a 1D Mk IIN AND a 5D
i shot on RAW with the D300 and JPEG Fine on the D2x... i wanted to see what the more expensive equipment was made of, and i sadly realized that it was nothing different than the D80 i used to have
Dude, did you bail from that or what. Loadsa fork compression going on, what happened, come up short?
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dang what's going on with all the nasty crash pics of people with demos-myself included-and this has got to be the third or fourth really similar pic i've seen lately, looks painful
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I like the way the bloke in the background wearinf the stripy shirt is reaching for his camera with that look of, "Shit, I just missed the best shot of the day...".
That shows true commitment to his bike, holding on through think and thin...
That shows true commitment to his bike, holding on through think and thin...
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Date: 2008-01-05
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