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18 Nov 2003, 13:35 (Ref:787108) | #226 | |
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Cheers Ayse.
I like the fact that lacking expensive lenses (or even an SLR, in the case of Emotive's shots earlier) forces you into improvising shots that you'd miss otherwise. Every other photographer was getting the standard head-on and close shots with their 300mm f2.8 lenses, while i was crouched behind a bush armed with a flashgun, having a marvellous time! |
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300mm f2.8? I should be so lucky.....
But it mjust goes to show that the enthusiastic amateur can come up with darned good shots. And we have to be pretty creative at times! |
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18 Nov 2003, 14:49 (Ref:787171) | #228 | ||
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300 2.8s aren't *that* expensive!
After all, I've got one and I'm a total pauper. Or did I just dream about appearing in Oliver Twist.... |
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18 Nov 2003, 15:55 (Ref:787228) | #229 | |
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Depends how much you're likely to use it.
For me, I can either aim at a 300 2.8 to use with my existing film cameras or i can go for a 10D -- overall, i reckon the 10D is a bigger advantage than the lens. |
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I agree (but then I would, wouldn't I..... ).
So how much does a 300mm 2.8 go for, roughly? |
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18 Nov 2003, 18:30 (Ref:787440) | #231 | |
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Jessops prices, so will be found cheaper elsewhere (not to mention second hand)
Canon EF 300mm f2.8L USM IMAGE STABILISED £4249.90 TAMRON 300mm F2.8 SP LD(IF) CANON AF £2299.90 SIGMA 300mm f2.8 EX (CANON AF) £1799.90 |
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18 Nov 2003, 21:27 (Ref:787628) | #232 | ||
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I have a Mk2 Tokina 300 2.8 which I researched for about 4 months before purchase, finding that it outperformed the Sigma and wasn't that far off the Canon if you forget about the IS. Focus speed is quick, almost on a par with the Sigma 70-200 HSM I have although it could really do with a focus limiter function as it sometimes goes right up the focus range before heading back again and locking on, but only with low contrast subjects where autofocus trips up anyway.
Of course, focus speed is determined by your camera also. I use an EOS 1N. I would point you to a review but the site is down for some reason. Mine cost £1100 from Mifsuds here in the UK. They don't have any more, only Mk3s nearer £2000. But you can find them used but you do have to hunt. I see one shop in AP this week has a Sigma 500 4.5 for £1300. I'm severely tempted. |
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Taken with the Canon EOS-1D and if I remember correctly, the EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM and a polarizer... martin |
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23 Nov 2003, 12:16 (Ref:792100) | #237 | ||
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I think it really works because of the different angles that the foreground and background cars are at - is that the entry to the corkscrew at Laguna Seca? |
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Tanks Gi!! It's at the top of the corkscrew midway between the two turns where the road starts to drop away for the right hander...
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26 Nov 2003, 17:59 (Ref:795287) | #239 | |
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Hey, there's far too many car pics Come on, where's the bike nuts? I can't be the only one on here. I'm going for a rummage through my photos............I'll be back
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27 Nov 2003, 00:13 (Ref:795634) | #240 | ||
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Sorry there's more than 1 here but I just can't choose! I really love the Lotus sterring wheel photo I took!
These photo's were taken by myself, so please do not use them anywhere else: http://www.btinternet.com/~aaron.edw...lla_Falls1.jpg http://www.btinternet.com/~aaron.edw...one_2003_1.jpg http://www.aqva14.dsl.pipex.com/ukf1...ieu_Pic_16.jpg http://www.aqva14.dsl.pipex.com/ukf1...08-2003_04.jpg http://www.aqva14.dsl.pipex.com/ukf1...08-2003_04.jpg These were all taken with my Dad's (at least) 10yr old Canon camera and a 70-210mm lens. They were then scanned in using my 3-4yr old scanner. Not the best equiptment in the world but its all I can afford at the moment Hope you like em' |
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27 Nov 2003, 09:55 (Ref:795877) | #241 | ||
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There's some good shots there but your scanner - or the prints have a slight pink cast. If you have photoshop or something similar - try the auto levels (or adjust them manually) it'll improve them no end.
Photo cleaner is also a great piece of software for tidying up and resenting images. Best of all it costs about £9. |
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27 Nov 2003, 11:15 (Ref:795940) | #243 | |
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Stefan, do you have any taken with your new 300D?
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27 Nov 2003, 11:43 (Ref:795965) | #244 | ||
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I'm still getting used to it - and there aren't many races on at the moment unfortunately. I think it'll work very well though.
The only car shot I have is of a scumbags muddy footprint on the bonnet of my 911 after they broke into my garage and stood on the car to reach a shelf. |
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27 Nov 2003, 18:48 (Ref:796316) | #245 | ||
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Cheers for the hint stefan! I think all my hardware lets me down to be honest! The camera is old and lens is dusty, also the scanner is turd too
I'll have a fiddle next time I get some photo's developed |
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28 Nov 2003, 09:44 (Ref:796864) | #246 | ||
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Don't blame the equipment - there are plenty of wonderful photos taken with £10 plastic cameras here (albeit medium format)...
http://www.toycamera.com/gallery/index.htm It's all about timing and compostion and stuff. You already have a good talent for capturing the exciting moments - and a few minutes in photoshop is all that's needed to do the photos justice. |
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29 Nov 2003, 00:42 (Ref:797677) | #247 | ||
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ye old Diana, when I was in school there were a couple of students doing projects with them. Like you say, it can be a liberating experience with a camera like that, although I think that aspect of it is not the same as back in pre-digital days.
Stef, you should put up that gorgeous shot of the GTO, taken on the ground, with magic hour sky above from the Historic Lemans of last year or the year before, great shot. |
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29 Nov 2003, 14:40 (Ref:798245) | #248 | |
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Ok, here's my first pic. The late Steve Hislop. One of the best Superbike riders ever.
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29 Nov 2003, 14:46 (Ref:798247) | #249 | |
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This is Glen Richards taken at Lodge Corner at Oulton Park. I like this one because he purposely stared right at me ( instead of looking where he was going )
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29 Nov 2003, 18:58 (Ref:798370) | #250 | |
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wait 'til you see the whites of their eyes and all that!!
superb shot! |
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