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Quote from matijapkc :Depends on your camera. If you have cyber-shot, it shouldn't be a problem.

Haha, wtf. How much does the Sony street team pay you?
That's epic, now I've seen the light I'll go trade my 40D and 2.8 telephoto for a cyber-shot.
It's a Fujifilm S1730, and afaik, it only has autofocus, which is a pain in the butt but I'll cope.
Quote from DeadWolfBones :Haha, wtf. How much does the Sony street team pay you?

Let's see....... Nothing?

Quote from boothy :That's epic, now I've seen the light I'll go trade my 40D and 2.8 telephoto for a cyber-shot.

Maybe you can buy D-SLR with cyber-shot or super-steady shot?

You guys really annoy me. I'm gonna post an CYBER-SHOT pic. This was captured accidentaly, so the quality isn't max. http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/7807/pigeon.jpg
There's no fence that could confuse the AF and a lot more light, Xaid0n's Fuji could have performed just as well under the conditions your pigeon shot was made in.
matijapkc, any reasonably good camera can produce a clear, sharp shot with the right settings. aside from shutter speed and aperture settings, lenses have a far greater effect on sharpness and lack of blur than bodies ever will, though in-body stabilization can be a great advantage (see: Pentax, Olympus, and, yes, Sony). there's no special magic about Sony's line that sets it apart.
Well to be honest with you, I've only had the camera a couple of days and I haven't really figured out all of it's settings. Without any objects foreground, the camera can focus really well on full zoom and get a crisp image, it's just the fence was a real pain and the AF kept flashing up when it was focusing.


Could someone please explain why there is an AF warning on the screen sometimes?
Just got a camera and took a photo of my dog. This was taken when the camera was on default settings so it is only low res. I have now set the camera up properly.

There will be some pictures of berlin in about 3 weeks



You can tell from the date the camera wasn't set up :P


(Oh yeah and that's my dog Sandy) Yes I know HE has a common name for a retriever :P
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Little update, on my shelf I have:

D40 Body,
Charger,
Neck Strap,
Battery,
Tripod,
Bulb Blower,
Remote,
8GB Class 6 SDHC card.

Notice something missing? A lens. Still Getting a sub-£75 VR lens is proving hard...
More new stuff finally.

Shot some conceptual promos for a local hula hoop artist and performer. She plays different roles and here's a sample of two of those. I'll probably dump more later to show the complete full three set/role concept but in the meantime consider these as teasers. Hope you enjoy 'em!





Yes, she performs with a hula hoop set on fire. More to come...
Really nice stuff.
Haha, that first hula hoop shot is awesome, really conveys a sense of fun and light-heartedness.

The choice of gritty urban location for the second shot isn't an obvious choice for me, but it certainly shows off your lighting skillz once again.

Good stuff.
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Notice something missing? A lens. Still Getting a sub-£75 VR lens is proving hard...

What the obsession with VR lenses?
Quote from boothy :What the obsession with VR lenses?

Dunno, I obsess over VR bodies.
Quote from boothy :What the obsession with VR lenses?

They're useful, and a lot more versatile than non-VR.
Quote from SamH :They're useful, and a lot more versatile than non-VR.

Definitely, they do make better paper weights faster with more parts to break.
Not terribly useful on a kit lens, though.

A long wide-aperture telephoto prime? Maybe...
Last week, the sun came out for the first time in about 3000 days, so I decided to make use of it.
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Wow, nice pics majod
Quote from DeadWolfBones :Not terribly useful on a kit lens, though.

A long wide-aperture telephoto prime? Maybe...

Definitely more worth having on a longer telephoto, I agree, but still a great deal better with than without, on a short and fairly slow kit lens. The non-VR kit lens is no faster.
It's certainly always a help, no matter what lens it's on, but the point I was making is that you generally don't use a slow kit lens in situations where you're shooting 1/30s or lower (or at least you shouldn't be), which is where SR/IS/VR becomes really critical.
Just been out for a dog walk and took some pictures.

I think there was a bit of dust on the lens so some pictures have a black circle in them. I ordered a case when i got the camera and that is yet to arrive so i am keeping it in the plastic bag it was wrapped in when i got it out of the box.
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