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Colorado B.S. Thread

Discussion in 'Colorado' started by Kappes03, Jan 1, 2011.

  1. Sep 19, 2016 at 8:19 PM
    Stig

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    I got these and they work great with my lenses... went out to take a picture of a flower yesterday to test them out again. The fucking things close at night. And I was too tired to mess with it when I got home today.
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BXZ9ALQ
     
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    I get non stop photography stuff from my wife and now you guys! :frusty:
     
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    Ham* ???
     
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    & cheese?
     
  5. Sep 19, 2016 at 8:22 PM
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    Fawk... I fixed it @tacot0wn
     
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    It's not a good lens. That said, the lens you have is better than the one you don't (or can't afford). It does have quite a following for astro, though some of those still mention the optic issues with it (including the guy whose picture taken with it is going to be a postage stamp). Personally, I only shoot lenses from the camera maker now, though I have used Tamron and Sigma in the past. It's a lot like a lift for your truck - you can do blocks, shocks, coilovers, and long-travel or even SAS. Obviously price and capability goes up. There's always talk about do it right the first time, but if you don't want to wait and not be able to do the thing at all vs go cheap, end up replacing/upgrading later, but still have been doing in the meantime. Gear matters less than the photographer, and you'll know when you want/need to spend more on something.

    You have an APS-C camera, so be aware that lens will be the equivalent of a 21mm for you in terms of field of view. Also, you mention the 24mm... The field of view difference between 14mm and 24mm is significant (crop factor aside). They're different purposes. If you want wide, go wide. Price should only be a consideration when you're comparing the same kind of lens (ie, similar focal length).

    As it happens, the lens he linked to is a manual focus only.

    I was kinda thinking the same - one specific for gear and techniques and such.
     
  8. Sep 19, 2016 at 10:00 PM
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    i love this post
     
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    I need to go down the camera rabbit hole, forsure. It's been a struggle of time and such lately.
    I should read, learn, and practice more with what I have before I add stuff to my arsenal.
    Thanks for the insight man.

    Right now i have a nikon D3000 body(got for free) and the two lenses I got with it are labelled as such, "AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G" and "AF-S Nikkor 55-200mm 1:4-5.6G ED"

    My setup very much so outperforms the user(me). I just really dig the whole night sky photography thing and I keep reading things that suggest my current lens don't have a low enough F-value to perform well. granted I barely know how to make the camera perform well :help:
     
  10. Sep 19, 2016 at 10:37 PM
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    What haven’t I changed?
    I think your setup is fine for starting out with night sky photography. Your 18-55mm lens is 2/3 stops slower than that 14mm you linked, so you're going to need to really crank up the ISO on your camera to avoid streaking on the stars which will introduce more noise into the picture, but once everything gets scaled down to web size the noise will be mostly a non-issue and some of it can be removed with a little bit of post processing (remember to save pics as RAW and not JPEG!) Eventually you'll probably find that you need a newer camera body with better low-light performance and perhaps a faster lens, but like wheeling, photography is a sort of iterative process where you first discover your limits, overcome them, and then discover limitations in your gear and upgrade.
     
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    If any of you guys getting into or into photography already, feel free to check out my good friend Preston's blog http://prestonkanak.com/blog/
     
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    I just saw this on a Toyota group on FB. Just posted. Posted it in the ham and cheese thread as well.

    I inquired about location and what will be taught... Whether it's just test prep or if it will delve into off road applications and will update when i hear back.

    "Northern Colorado Amateur Radio Club is putting on an Amateur Radio Technical level class on Oct 29 and Nov 5; this class will run both days with testing on Nov 5 for all who would like. There is no fee for this class and we even supply lunch for everyone who attends, instructors must bring a sack lunch lol!

    This is a first come first service however there is room of approximately 60 students, so to sign up please reply back to this email or send me a note to treasure@ncarc.net. Hope to see you there."

    "The class will be at the Poudre Valley REA building near the I-25 Windsor exit. It's a class being held for the 4x4 community, but I believe it will focus on the Technician test. I'm not the class organizer, so I can't say for sure if APRS will be covered specifically."
     
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    more than any one person should have done
    this thread fills up too fast..... yes it is possible to not be able to own one. the pathfinder 2 has animal and pedestrian recognition. highlights them in yellow boxes. and its not to hard to make adjustments to make it portable. also would need to do paperwork as it is registered to my trucks vin. basically they dont want to see this camera over in the middle east being used for other purposes.
     
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    more than any one person should have done
    i have a nikon d7000. i have no clue how to work the damn thing. i just zoom and focus and hope for the best
     
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    Ill trade you
     
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    Trial and error, best way to learn, and its much cheaper these days in a sense, when I first picked up a camera it was a 35mm Minolta film camera my dad gave me for my 11th birthday, the digital age has helped out a lot, and you can see instant results. Back then you HAD to try
     
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