Korrupt leaps into the digital slr world
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Korrupt leaps into the digital slr world
Been deep into digital cameras for a while now, but I now decided to take the plunge into SLR's in order to grow and learn. Just made the purchase online this morning. Here's the specs. Any other photographers here? And if so, what would your suggestions for a newbie be?
Canon Digital Rebel XT (Black)
Canon 580EX SPEEDLITE
3PC LENS CLEANING KIT
SANDIK ULTRA II 1 GIG COMPACT FLASH
CANON EF 28-135 F3.5-5.6 USM IMAGE STABILIZER LENS
CANON EF 50 MM F1.8 STANDARD AUTO FOCUS
DIGPRO ALL-PURPOSE DELUXE GADGET BAG
DURACELL 4 PACK AA ALKALINE BATTERIES
Canon Digital Rebel XT (Black)
Canon 580EX SPEEDLITE
3PC LENS CLEANING KIT
SANDIK ULTRA II 1 GIG COMPACT FLASH
CANON EF 28-135 F3.5-5.6 USM IMAGE STABILIZER LENS
CANON EF 50 MM F1.8 STANDARD AUTO FOCUS
DIGPRO ALL-PURPOSE DELUXE GADGET BAG
DURACELL 4 PACK AA ALKALINE BATTERIES
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I've had a 300D (DRebel original) since September '03 and love it. I'd recommend the new XT version without reservation - ALTHOUGH, if you're really on a budget you might consider an original 300D at closeout pricing.
I shoot mostly landscape & use pBase for online sharing:
http://pbase.com/pricklypear
You'll get great info at these forums, if you aren't already reading 'em:
- http://dpreview.com
- http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forum=1031
- http://photo.net/learn
- http://www.photo.net/community/forums
Oh wait, I guess you already know dpreview.com since you posted a "You guys suck!" thread there today:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read. ... e=14169979
Um, wtf are you thinking with a title like that, tongue-in-cheek tho it may be?
In addition to the gear you mentioned, you'll probably want a decent tripod. Not a sub-$50 one, but something rock-solid with a heavy-duty head.
Good luck wit the new gear!
I shoot mostly landscape & use pBase for online sharing:
http://pbase.com/pricklypear
You'll get great info at these forums, if you aren't already reading 'em:
- http://dpreview.com
- http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forum=1031
- http://photo.net/learn
- http://www.photo.net/community/forums
Oh wait, I guess you already know dpreview.com since you posted a "You guys suck!" thread there today:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read. ... e=14169979
Um, wtf are you thinking with a title like that, tongue-in-cheek tho it may be?
In addition to the gear you mentioned, you'll probably want a decent tripod. Not a sub-$50 one, but something rock-solid with a heavy-duty head.
Good luck wit the new gear!
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Well, to give an update, the customer service rep at buydig pissed me off so I ended up buying locally. Of course local prices can't compete with internet vendors, so I had to forgo on a few things, mainly the external flash, but I'm very pleased with what i have. Took it out on it's maiden voyage outdoors this morning and she performed VERY well. I'll post a few shots on my site after a while. I shoot in Raw, so there's a bit of postprocessing time involved.
Using RAW is wise, using RSE wisest. Follow linky to RSE/Essentials - free & better than PhaseOne's payware CaptureOne/LE, which I own.
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Cool!
I would recommend the Maha C401FS with a pack of either PowerEx or Energizer NiMHs, rated at at least 2300mAh (2500mAh is better, but even 2300mAh kicks alkaline's butt in a single charge). That charger is the only one I've seen that is supposed to actually neutralize the NiMH memory effect: "FLEX NEGATIVE pulse charging actually removes the crystal structure formed on battery electrodes (which is the source of "memory effect") and conditions your rechargeable batteries as they are being charged."
Here's a good outlet: http://www.thomas-distributing.com/index.htm. That's where I got mine for my new digital camera. My camera takes 4 AAs, so I got the Maha C401FS + PowerEx 2300mAh 8-pack combo, so that I could always have a charged pack on hand.
Get yourself some rechargeable NiMH batteries.Admiral Thrawn wrote:DURACELL 4 PACK AA ALKALINE BATTERIES
I would recommend the Maha C401FS with a pack of either PowerEx or Energizer NiMHs, rated at at least 2300mAh (2500mAh is better, but even 2300mAh kicks alkaline's butt in a single charge). That charger is the only one I've seen that is supposed to actually neutralize the NiMH memory effect: "FLEX NEGATIVE pulse charging actually removes the crystal structure formed on battery electrodes (which is the source of "memory effect") and conditions your rechargeable batteries as they are being charged."
Here's a good outlet: http://www.thomas-distributing.com/index.htm. That's where I got mine for my new digital camera. My camera takes 4 AAs, so I got the Maha C401FS + PowerEx 2300mAh 8-pack combo, so that I could always have a charged pack on hand.