View Poll Results: Vote for what you got!! SLR/DSLR

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  • Nikon

    50 32.89%
  • Canon

    59 38.82%
  • Pentax

    18 11.84%
  • Olympus

    13 8.55%
  • Sony

    13 8.55%
  • Fuji Film

    10 6.58%
  • Samsung

    0 0%
  • Richo

    0 0%
  • Panasonic

    6 3.95%
  • Sigma

    0 0%
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  1. #41
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    I've got a Canon 400D with 2 lenses. Ok, I have a third that came with my old base model film camera, but I don't use it. Pretty crappy anyway. The 2 I have are:

    EF 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 USM
    EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM

    And yes, I have L glass fever now, but I can't afford an L replacement for the 100-300. I'd love something up to 400, but a decent price 300 would do me fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix View Post
    And yes, I have L glass fever now
    L glass should be illegal. It only takes one shot to become addicted and once you've been there... you can just never go back to regular glass again.
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    L glass should be illegal. It only takes one shot to become addicted and once you've been there... you can just never go back to regular glass again.
    I agree, but primes will be faster and give you the same (or better) quality at a fraction of the price.

    I'd say the best quality glass I have is a Canon f/1.8 50mm prime, that I paid $140 for. The L glass come close, but each at over 10x the price of the prime.

    My kit includes:

    20D body + BG-E2 battery grip
    EFS 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
    EF 24-70 f/2.8 L
    EF 70-200 f/2.8 L
    Kenko 1.4x & 2x teleconverters
    EX 580 II flash + dome flash diffuser
    TC-80N3 remote timer
    Manfrotto 055BPro tripod + 322RC2 head
    Lowepro Mini trekker carry bag and a Pelican 1610 hard case.

    Filters:
    UV filters all round
    77mm circular polariser
    3 x 77mm neutral density filters (0.6, 0.9 and graduated)

    For everything else, there's photoshop

    Upgrading to 40D is tempting, but I could only justify upgrading to the full framed 5D when it gets to a comfortable price range. I'll keep the 20D as a backup body, as they go for peanuts these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Offender90 View Post
    I agree, but primes will be faster and give you the same (or better) quality at a fraction of the price.

    I'd say the best quality glass I have is a Canon f/1.8 50mm prime, that I paid $140 for. The L glass come close, but each at over 10x the price of the prime.

    My kit includes:

    20D body + BG-E2 battery grip
    EFS 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
    EF 24-70 f/2.8 L
    EF 70-200 f/2.8 L
    Kenko 1.4x & 2x teleconverters
    EX 580 II flash + dome flash diffuser
    TC-80N3 remote timer
    Manfrotto 055BPro tripod + 322RC2 head
    Lowepro Mini trekker carry bag and a Pelican 1610 hard case.

    Filters:
    UV filters all round
    77mm circular polariser
    3 x 77mm neutral density filters (0.6, 0.9 and graduated)

    For everything else, there's photoshop

    Upgrading to 40D is tempting, but I could only justify upgrading to the full framed 5D when it gets to a comfortable price range. I'll keep the 20D as a backup body, as they go for peanuts these days.
    what make is your ND graduated filter? this is what i would like to buy BUT i have only found 1 on ebay and was nearly $100....i would like to get but each one of my lens are different filter size, so unsire which one to get it for.....ideally you would probably say get it for the one you do landscapes with the most but a sky can ruin any shot
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  5. #45
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    pentax k10d + grip
    da 18-55
    sigma ex 50-500
    returned sigma ex 24-70 2.8 (crap inside lens)
    a couple of filters
    ex 500 flash
    Manfrotto trypod
    Lowpro bag

    I'd love to purchase a couple of fast lenses, but can not spend money on camera gear and the discovery at the same time

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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    what make is your ND graduated filter? this is what i would like to buy BUT i have only found 1 on ebay and was nearly $100....i would like to get but each one of my lens are different filter size, so unsire which one to get it for.....ideally you would probably say get it for the one you do landscapes with the most but a sky can ruin any shot
    Interested to see what situations people use grads in. I always thought they were just the most inadequate thing. Especially now when everything goes through Photoshop I'd think they're even less useful.

    I had a look at one of those filter systems a few years back, Cokin, maybe. A filter holder that attaches to the front of the lens and square or rectangular filters that slide in to the holder. The filter holder also rotates. I thought it looked good to reduce the number of filters that you'd have to buy for different diameter lenses, but the filters were plastic and I just couldn't go with that.

    Unfortunately I got spoiled working on film crews, where all the filters are glass and a fast lens is 0.8.

    Simon

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Interested to see what situations people use grads in. I always thought they were just the most inadequate thing. Especially now when everything goes through Photoshop I'd think they're even less useful.

    I had a look at one of those filter systems a few years back, Cokin, maybe. A filter holder that attaches to the front of the lens and square or rectangular filters that slide in to the holder. The filter holder also rotates. I thought it looked good to reduce the number of filters that you'd have to buy for different diameter lenses, but the filters were plastic and I just couldn't go with that.

    Unfortunately I got spoiled working on film crews, where all the filters are glass and a fast lens is 0.8.

    Simon
    yes as far as i'm aware the only grad filters i have looked at are glass....just screw on ones like the UV etc
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  8. #48
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    A good polarizer works ok as an ND filter by reducing light by 1-2 stops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    A good polarizer works ok as an ND filter by reducing light by 1-2 stops.

    yeh but we are talking about graduation filter which means you can expose the foreground with out blowing out the sky
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    Canon for the win!

    Anybody willing to donate a 10-22mm to the "Kim needs a 10-22mm but doesn't want to pay for it" Charity? Its well worth it.

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