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    Camera talk

    On Friday I added a Nikon D800 and an array of glass to the arsenal. Spent the weekend learning its nuances.

    Went for the D800 for a number of reasons. Mainly that duties will be split between video and print production.

    I went for a Tokina 16-28 zoom lens with shooting real estate in mind too. Never had a zoom that short before, but it can make ordinary shots epic.

    The dog isn't so sure.

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    ISO dials up to 6400, but it gets a bit muddy at that speed. ISO 2000 is quite viable.

    Low light video is quite impressive too.

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    Such a narrow depth of field! Lays significant emphasis on the subject matter. Cool

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    Impressive choice, Dave...

    Should have gone in closer with that lens. My Tokina 10-17mm f4 allowed me to get really close in, almost 20-15cm away from the subject. Very amusing distorted (big-headed) portraits resulted!

    Have fun with the new toy!
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    Yeah - they can get in remarkably tight - like what I would expect from a macro lens.
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    should have got a d1x you pussy.

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    I have an 8mm fisheye for my 550D, its min focal distance is basically 1cm from the front glass. I love getting up in peoples faces.

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    That D1X is beautiful. I could have too, but my D90 wasn't the only hardware I upgraded.

    Also added a Canon XA25 vidcam as part of my cunning plan to revolutionise the motorcycle media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asher View Post
    I have an 8mm fisheye for my 550D, its min focal distance is basically 1cm from the front glass. I love getting up in peoples faces.
    Expensive?

    I was looking at some why dangle glass that was three times as much as the 28-300 Nikor lens I did buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Expensive?

    I was looking at some why dangle glass that was three times as much as the 28-300 Nikor lens I did buy.
    Never seen 28-3c
    u mean 80-300? new plastic one? Theyre poo. Glued lenses, fogg, and anything with that kind of range isnt going to be optimal except for near the middle.
    Iso 2000?!
    Fucking digital insanity. my best work was on 200.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Expensive?

    I was looking at some why dangle glass that was three times as much as the 28-300 Nikor lens I did buy.
    Its a Samyang lens, very cheap and very good, just no auto focus.

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    I like my f2.8 90mm Macro :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ulsterkiwi View Post
    I like my f2.8 90mm Macro :-)
    i like adjustable aperture. I like d.o.f.
    I suppose its not required for a macro. Whats the focal on that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    cant open. But fukken ay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    i like adjustable aperture. I like d.o.f.
    I suppose its not required for a macro. Whats the focal on that?
    oh it is adjustable but the max aperture is f2.8 so loads of light if I want it. The focal length is fixed at 90mm, its a nice Tamron with image stabilisation.

    the DOF fun is to be had with my 70-200 which can stay at f4 for the whole focal length range
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