Official 2009 Photography Thread
i dont agree with that...a better body can't fix things that a filter can.
Last edited by 06_SS_S/C; Jan 14, 2009 at 12:39 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Also, spending $150 on filters, what upgrade can you get for $150? Going on Canadian prices, the XSI was $900 when I got it, I could maybe sell for $650 then add $150 back to it and I am back at an XSI. Now if I want to sell for $650 and then spend $600 more, I could get the 50D but thats $600 and these filters are only $150 and will work on any 77mm lens so seems smarter to buy a filter
Yeah I know but I am not in a rush and at these prices, I can afford to wait. I was worried they might be fake but after reading a few reviews, i went for it. One dude in Vancouver got his in just under a week and paid $5US for shipping
crusin i hope you didnt spend more than 30 bucks on that thing because if you did you got ripped...
honestly if you dont have any real use for a fisheye i wouldnt get one... they arent worth money unless you know and understand the uses for them...
honestly if you dont have any real use for a fisheye i wouldnt get one... they arent worth money unless you know and understand the uses for them...
Last edited by sick06cobalt; Jan 15, 2009 at 01:01 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
you nailed it right on the button. lol. got 3 filters with it to. I think its a fun toy to play around with. so why not?
Unless I have 700 bucks to just completely blow on something I would buy a fisheye but other wise they are useless for the most part.
Those are cheap as hell for filters. Go to a local camera store and see how much they are. You can get cheaper filters also but it will show with the quality of the shot. Just look above where the guy has major vignetting in every shot.
Also, spending $150 on filters, what upgrade can you get for $150? Going on Canadian prices, the XSI was $900 when I got it, I could maybe sell for $650 then add $150 back to it and I am back at an XSI. Now if I want to sell for $650 and then spend $600 more, I could get the 50D but thats $600 and these filters are only $150 and will work on any 77mm lens so seems smarter to buy a filter
Yeah I know but I am not in a rush and at these prices, I can afford to wait. I was worried they might be fake but after reading a few reviews, i went for it. One dude in Vancouver got his in just under a week and paid $5US for shipping
Also, spending $150 on filters, what upgrade can you get for $150? Going on Canadian prices, the XSI was $900 when I got it, I could maybe sell for $650 then add $150 back to it and I am back at an XSI. Now if I want to sell for $650 and then spend $600 more, I could get the 50D but thats $600 and these filters are only $150 and will work on any 77mm lens so seems smarter to buy a filter
Yeah I know but I am not in a rush and at these prices, I can afford to wait. I was worried they might be fake but after reading a few reviews, i went for it. One dude in Vancouver got his in just under a week and paid $5US for shipping
(Vignetting was applied afterwards, no vignetting whatsoever on the originals)

I realized something, I have a shutter button on the side of my camera but I have no idea what its for. Anybody know? Like if I push it down, it shows how much the shutter will close and that it
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So... my girl somehow talked me into letting her get a dog. He's a black lab and is very difficult to photograph because he's normally a squirmy little ****. However, here he is (in the background) with his sis:

And one more of his sis:

And one more of his sis:
It's called a depth of field preview button. If you press it, it will open the shutter to the f stop you have selected to show you what the actual depth of field will look like if you were to take the picture.





