Do a search for my previously posted tips.
I also offer professional tuition on operating the camera and computer image manipulation - beginner to expert level.
Do a search for my previously posted tips.
I also offer professional tuition on operating the camera and computer image manipulation - beginner to expert level.
Thanks BD - found some time ago and reviewed several times since... a vertiable fount of really good information from an expert.. and I have pointed several others that way too
You live in Aucks?
I have had some tuition in photo editing - minimal but enough to get me started.
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Yep.. Lenses are like tyres. A compromise between price, practicality and image quality (instead of grip).
A f/2.8 70-200 is like a top line sport tourer that can handle a wide range of situations. Prime lenses are somewhat like race tyres and unless you know you need it steer clear of them unless you want slicks in the rain.
The only prime I'd recommend is a 35mm for candid shots (which will be closish to a 50mm after the 1.6x crop factor). Even then I'd say stick with the kit lens (if you didn't just get body only) until your photography skills exceed the lens quality. Why get the slicks when your riding is GN250 level?
It's a pretty impressive setup you've got there. It'd be easy to get lost with all the features. Start with the basics. At the end of the day it's about composition, aperture and shutter speed. That's it. Nothing more to it
Forget manual mode until you understand how shutter speed and aperture affect the image. Metering a scene takes a while to get the hang of and the camera can do it better than most more of the time. You won't have time to think about the light when a gixxer comes screaming down to the hairpin.
For fast moving action in changing light I'd say go to Tv mode. Concentrate on picking shutter speeds that blur or sharpen the background (experiment between 250-2000).
For pit/candit stuff I'd suggest learning to use depth of field in Av mode.
Excellent BD - there are heaps of starters / idiots and amateursall looking for some really good advice. No point in getting a good set up if you are not prepared to get the best advice!!!
Best of luck with your initiative
Thanks!!! Great advice and excellent analogies - I love it
As mentioned in one of my earlier posts, I will be following your advice and not looking too far out (prime lens, manual set ups etc) until I have a reasonable grasp of the basics.
PS the other lenses that I have are:
EF17-85 IS
and
EF 50mm F2.5 macro
Have to say, this (already) is the most fun I have had off my bike for ages![]()
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That's about perfect for every situation bar shooting lions in Africa or doing serious portrait work (really need a f/1.8 or better lens for that).
Bikes, cameras, music are what I love so I know exactly how much fun you're going to be havingJust wish I had a digital body. Maybe when the 450D comes out... If only I hadn't spent all my play $$ on a new bike
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something noone else has touched on and probably you know better . Stay safe.
Wear a fluro vest and work out bike trajectories.
The photographer that got hurt at the v8's this year wasn't staying safe
To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

DAMN IT!!! I knew there was something else that I needed... he he he
Yep you are on to it Frosty - having had the fright of my life a couple of times whilst I have been out riding / racing on the track myself (seeing someone moving towards the track out of the corner of my eye whilst intent on hugging the exit lines - I nearly highsided), I understand very well how disconcerting and potentially dangerous it can be to all parties.
In preparation, I have already got my flouro vest... yuuuuuuummmNOT!!!
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If you struggle with the weightt buy a monopod they are great for action photos
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DB is the new Porridge. Cause most of the mods must be sucking his cock ..... Or his giving them some oral help? How else can you explain it?
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