Qoq I Love This Camera
#101
Originally Posted by 75 Repu' date='Jan 4 2004, 12:48 PM
I tried.. but Since I was driving like at 90 mph with the top down.. I had to stick the camera up and fight the wind.. and just blindly click away.. but not too bad.. I know of a good place to take a pic of the freeway. and there is space to put a tripod up there too..
#102
Originally Posted by 75 Repu' date='Jan 4 2004, 04:48 PM
I tried.. but Since I was driving like at 90 mph with the top down.. I had to stick the camera up and fight the wind.. and just blindly click away.. but not too bad.. I know of a good place to take a pic of the freeway. and there is space to put a tripod up there too..
You guys make me want a digi...I just haven't seen any digital pics that rival my SLR shots...they all seem flat or something, I don't know.
#104
If I didn't wanna lick your avatar so much.. I would argue alot more with you.. haha Just kidding.. Yeah.. Digicams for the point and shoot crowd will never replace the techniques and quality of real photographers..
Anyways this pic was taken by My sis in Nicaragua... With the Olympus C5050 Zoom..
Anyways this pic was taken by My sis in Nicaragua... With the Olympus C5050 Zoom..
#106
oh yeah, forgot to add that digis like the one i have would be good for someone to start on instead of an SLR. if you take out the cost that is. because you more easily see the differences with changing the aperture and lens exposure. like when i started messing with them on a normal camera i thought i was taking good ones but turned out crappy, and i couldnt adjust between them becuase i didnt know how they would turn out. but now with this i instantly see how it looks and can adjust it more and get just the right shot im looking for.
#107
Originally Posted by Eric Happy Meal' date='Jan 4 2004, 06:11 PM
im getting an SLR soon, just wanted a digi so i can have online shots. and do you develop your own photos or take them to a place?
I forgot to add that I haven't perfected the art of scanning...I guess I haven't invested enough time though...that's the ONLY downside to SLR. I might just start getting my pics on a CD when I get them developed...