Bye, bye blurriness
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- RaDiv
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Bye, bye blurriness
The difference in picture quality between my old and new camera is extreme. Just look at this:
Old camera
New camera
The days of blurriness are finally gone. RaDiv is a very happy guy now.
My new family member Teri (Ms Summer) has volunteered to show some skin for a pic or three. I hope you like them.
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Re: Bye, bye blurriness
Good equipment definitely helps, and these pics prove it
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Re: Bye, bye blurriness
Nice shots. Canon makes some super cameras, good choice.
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Down the track Ill have to upgrade cameras as well, glad you like the new results with the new camera.
Thanks for sharing!
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You might mix in a few booty shots here and there for us in the near future tho.
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I very much doubt that many would argue that Cannon are very good cameras, especially for doll work, a great choice.
Damn, I wish it was summer, but the summer face is enough to warm up the coldest days. Thanks for the ace pics of Teri, she looks stunning. It's a win, win situation, we get to see more pics and you get to use the new camera.
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I'm so jealous still using an old Canon IXUS 40, I do need to upgrade too.
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Re: Bye, bye blurriness
That's a really nice camera Ra, as you already know and are getting to know more and more no doubt.RaDiv wrote:I finally got my finger out and bought myself a new camera. It's a Canon Eos 550D with a 18-135 lens
It is known as the Rebel T2i here in the states.
An 18-55mm lens would probably work better for your use but the lens you have will serve you well.
Enjoy, I'm jealous ...
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siliconelover wrote:An 18-55mm lens would probably work better for your use but the lens you have will serve you well.
That's the lens that comes with the T3. Why do you recommend that one, SL?
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Thanks! I'm very pleased with my new camera. I read a review where several people with knowledge recommended 18-135 instead of 18-55. Lots of settings and stuff, I guess I have to read through the manual a couple of times.siliconelover wrote:That's a really nice camera Ra, as you already know and are getting to know more and more no doubt.RaDiv wrote:I finally got my finger out and bought myself a new camera. It's a Canon Eos 550D with a 18-135 lens
It is known as the Rebel T2i here in the states.
An 18-55mm lens would probably work better for your use but the lens you have will serve you well.
Enjoy, I'm jealous ...
Now I have to do something about the lighting, maybe get some reflectors? Bulbs without reflectors aren't very effective. The light seemes to disappear.
Last but not least, here's some booty for you GreatSoul. I hope you put those blue stockings on Cadee soon.
Re: Bye, bye blurriness
Will work on those blue stockings for you, but I think we both need a week or two away from the photography stuff (maybe one more tomorrow tho).
So pick up the slack for us dude.