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Sequence shot VIDEO tutorial!!!!
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Posted: Mar 10, 2009 at 14:31 Quote
That was a great tutorial. Can't wait to see some more.Beer

But I am going to buy a camera soon and can't decide which one to buy. I am looking at the nikon D60 and D40. Which one would be better and what are some other decent cameras around the price range of 600-700. ThanksBig Grin

Posted: Mar 10, 2009 at 14:39 Quote
if i post pictures of somthing will someone sequence it for me?

Posted: Mar 10, 2009 at 16:12 Quote
backyardbiker wrote:
That was a great tutorial. Can't wait to see some more.Beer

But I am going to buy a camera soon and can't decide which one to buy. I am looking at the nikon D60 and D40. Which one would be better and what are some other decent cameras around the price range of 600-700. ThanksBig Grin

I am really hoping to get some going here soon!

Posted: Mar 11, 2009 at 8:46 Quote
krausehouse wrote:
if i post pictures of somthing will someone sequence it for me?

Sure I'll see what I can do.

Posted: Mar 12, 2009 at 13:19 Quote
jimreign24 wrote:
great tutorial, here's my first attempt at a sequence shot and my first day with my new camera. what do you thimk. cheers
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3047210

and a couple more i played with
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3047222

photo

3047207


What camera do you use? cause those are some sweet sequence shots. My camera usually ends up taking blurry shots.

Posted: Mar 12, 2009 at 13:21 Quote
backyardbiker wrote:
jimreign24 wrote:
great tutorial, here's my first attempt at a sequence shot and my first day with my new camera. what do you thimk. cheers
photo

3047210

and a couple more i played with
photo

3047222

photo

3047207


What camera do you use? cause those are some sweet sequence shots. My camera usually ends up taking blurry shots.

I know you're not directly asking me, but I use a Nikon D40X and it takes shots very similar to those posted - i.e. no blur, and it takes many more images per second than you could fit nicely into a sequence shot. Camera settings play a huge part in how the picture will turn out too.

Posted: Mar 12, 2009 at 13:24 Quote
Thanks. I need to get a new camera and was wondering if I should get the Nikon D40. Is it a decent camera?

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Posted: Mar 13, 2009 at 12:53 Quote
SpikeX wrote:
backyardbiker wrote:
jimreign24 wrote:
great tutorial, here's my first attempt at a sequence shot and my first day with my new camera. what do you thimk. cheers
photo

3047210

and a couple more i played with
photo

3047222

photo

3047207


What camera do you use? cause those are some sweet sequence shots. My camera usually ends up taking blurry shots.

I know you're not directly asking me, but I use a Nikon D40X and it takes shots very similar to those posted - i.e. no blur, and it takes many more images per second than you could fit nicely into a sequence shot. Camera settings play a huge part in how the picture will turn out too.

cheers, took them with a nikon d40,i'm really happy with it, i've not really taken any proper biking shots before but the d40 i found easy to use. just used a cheap tripod to keep the camera still. hope this helps


 


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