I'll just stop arguing with you
I'm not even going to argue with you.Okay then.
ITT: Crollo waves his e-penis around.But isn't that every thread?
Some shots from a test video.
Created 17 years ago2007-08-06 23:50:34 UTC by Archie
I'll just stop arguing with you
I'm not even going to argue with you.Okay then.
ITT: Crollo waves his e-penis around.But isn't that every thread?
I think you misunderstood the concept of using DSLRs to shoot video.DSLR's are completely photo-based tools that usually can have decent video modes, and while it's not particularly the recommendation, I would probably shoot video with a DSLR anyways.
My camera died. I partially blame my friend, but mostly me for lending it to him. Goodbye expensive hobby.Is this your D90 that died? Fuuuuuuuuck...
I am borrowing it from my grandmother.I wish I had awesome grandparents that had SLR's like that.
Unfortunately the quality isn't that great even full res if yo have a monstruos monitor. They look fine on my 19 inch monitor though.Striker, I just used a full frame DSLR and it didn't exactly give this 'great full res quality' that you say DSLR's have... I'm on a 1280x1024 monitor... Are you sure just simply buying a DSLR is going to just work in that manner?
The limitationsxof a 1/2.3' CMOS sensor... I want a DSLR so badly
These two are absolutely stunning! I'm impressed, The_(c)Striker. Beautiful composition, colours and focus. What exactly are you shooting these with?
whereas a EOS camera will take all current autofocus lensesNot necessarily. APS-C and APS-H can take both EF and EF-S mount lenses, but full frame cameras are only compatible with EF mount lenses.
1.8 in a 85mm for 400$ ?I saw about 2 weeks ago at a photography course( a teacher brought us a photographer, but it was more like listening to things I already knew) a canon lens with f/1.2 . The price? ~3000$. But it was a piece of jewelry.