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9 Sep 2005, 21:28 (Ref:1403270) | #1 | ||
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Which Camera
Hi Guys
just out of interest - does anyone else out there use a Konica Minolta 7D apart from me. It appears from everyones posts on here that the Canon Digitals are the favourites for motosports use, so what do you all think are the benefits of your choice of camera over the rivals. |
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10 Sep 2005, 01:00 (Ref:1403343) | #2 | ||
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Well I chose a Pentax *ist Ds and apart from the silly name it has performed well.
It was reasonably priced and offered compatibilty with my existing lens collection. I am in the proccess of adding to my collection from the significant number of used K mount lenses that have been produced ovr the years. They can be reasonably priced too. I hace only had it afew months and the more I learn about th ecamera and digital photography the more I realise how much more there is to know. So most of the limits of my images is my failings not my equipment. All teh akrt photos here were taken with the *istDS http://phil-northeast.fotopic.net |
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10 Sep 2005, 07:11 (Ref:1403525) | #3 | ||
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Hi philneast
My reason for going with the Minolta 7D was compatability with the old lens also it is a big learning curve though isnt it- like you say every time you use the camera you discover/learn something else great fun though Some of my pics can be seen at http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/924nut/ |
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10 Sep 2005, 11:39 (Ref:1403646) | #4 | ||
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I liked the sportscars in the rain and dim light, very difficult conditions.
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Yes the conditions were awful - they must of run near half the race under a pace car. In fact whilst on that subject - how do other people cope with the effect that the headlights have on the camera sensors - the digital seems to react so quick to the extra light that everything is underexposed - any hints would be appreciated |
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10 Sep 2005, 13:04 (Ref:1403689) | #6 | ||
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I have had to tackle the problem of headlights throwing off the metering in my D2x . . the solution for me was simple . . manual metering.
I have some examples here: http://www.f1album.com/thumbnails.php?album=51 from the BTCC at Knockhill. I keep a check on the metering every few cars by pointing my camera at the tarmac and slightly under exposing. Good luck. |
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10 Sep 2005, 14:24 (Ref:1403732) | #7 | ||
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Nice shots there RaptorUK
I had come to pretty much the same conclusion - just need a lot more practice with the camera - but then again- dont really want to be out in those sort of conditions too often. cheers |
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21 Sep 2005, 06:02 (Ref:1412796) | #10 | |||
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the Minolta 7D has an AE lock button - will have to find some similar conditions and experiment more, clearly lots to learn, but once again thanks for everyones advise |
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