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dougoh
So there's the goal. The obstacle... very limited funds. I purchased a Fuji FinePix S5200 about 4 years ago with money pulled together from birthday and Christmas checks. It's been fine (no pun intended) but I'm wanting to enlarge many of the prints and the 6 mega-pixel obviously doesn't cut it.
I'm needing some input on what camera/lense combo I can shoot for (I'm willing to buy a used one) which will start me on the road towards the depth of field/clarity/low light. I know I'm trying achieve a "Picasso" look with "box top" budget (around $500) but I thought I'd throw it out there for your thoughts.
Hi Doug,
Belatedly- welcome to the CiC forums from me too :)
Been a similar path myself recently Finepix S6500 to Nikon D5000 - at nearer 3 times your budget :( :eek:
I had my reasons. Anway, it took me from 6 to 12MP, probably as far as you need go, as has been said. Part of the reason for that massive spend was to get a lens that equalled the 10x zoom range I was used to with the Fuji.
Anyway, look forward to questions in the other forums as they occur to you.
Regards,
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limetreepictures
I am new here, but have some experience of the photography industry. I am currently studying for my HND in Photography in Aberdeen, after which.....who knows!!!
Hi there Mike,
At least I think from reading other posts that was your name (apologies if not).
Welcome to the CiC forums from me and good luck with those studies.
Regards,
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wjw1741
Hello Everyone! First let me say that this is an awesome site! Love it!
Me too :)
Hi Warren,
Not sure if we have conversed elsewhere in here :o, I'm losing track of all the new D5000 owners here, they seem to pop up every day ;) and just done a 12 work day :confused:
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Stubeedy
Grew up in London where I met my darling fiancee, who decided she just had to take me back home to Geordie land, so here I am. Currently have gone back to study and work part time for the government, before you ask, no I'm not a part time James Bond! :D
Just purchased my first dslr this morning, Nikon d40, so decided I'd better get on and get some advice from those that know what they are doing.
Hi Stuart,
So you'll be busy early next week then! ;)
Photography can eat up money and time, so you'll need to both give up work AND go full time in order to support the hobby!
Perhaps you have the balance right now ;)
Anyway, don't be shy asking questions or posting pics for feedback.
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Jonnymagic
~ I have had my camera just short of a year and have been very busy snapping since then.
Hi Jonny,
Welcome to the CiC forums.
If you have had the D90 that long I;m guessing there must be some pictures to share with us by now!
Don't be shy, give us a link to an online album, or create one here (in the Community link above), or just post a shot or two for critique.
Any questions, just start a new thread in the appropriate forum.
Regards,
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Hello,
I'm new to this. And new to photography. It is a lot of fun!
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wetappocreek
Hello,
I'm new to this. And new to photography. It is a lot of fun!
Hi "Wetappocreek",
Welcome to CiC - it's great to have you here with us :)
Do you have a first name that we can use? What type of things do you enjoy photographing?
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Hi,
I have just joined, although I have been a big fan of cambridge in colour for some years. Was once a professional photographer but now a passionate amateur with ideas of going back to photography full time. I work mainly in landscapes but my pro background is portraits.
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MrTee
Hi,
I have just joined, although I have been a big fan of cambridge in colour for some years. Was once a professional photographer but now a passionate amateur with ideas of going back to photography full time. I work mainly in landscapes but my pro background is portraits.
Hi there, Barrie. And welcome.
Your website is quite impressive, with some very good images, although I do find that bouncing of the closed images a bit off-putting. If you edit your signature here (under settings) you can link in your website address to all of your posts, like I have. Look forward to your posts.
Rob
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carregwen
Hi there, Barrie. And welcome.
If you edit your signature here (under settings) you can link in your website address to all of your posts, like I have. Look forward to your posts.
Rob
Thanks for the kind words. Unless I am going mad, I can find nothing in the profile settings to edit my signature....
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Hi Barrie,
It's in My Settings under the Settings & Options tab "edit signature".
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Jim B.
Hi Barrie,
It's in My Settings under the Settings & Options tab "edit signature".
Not on mine, I have only 4 options,
Edit Avatar
Edit Email & Password
Edit Options
Edit Ignore List
Maybe I only get that option if I have been a member for a while.
I have altered the transition on the images on my site, they no longer "bounce". I think it was beginning to annoy me too.
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Welcome Mr Tee; I'm a learner but you could say I've been doing it for forty years. I'm looking forward to benefit from your experience.
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hello all, another newbie here. Have spent ages building up a canon system but lost my mojo, hopefully some of the great photos on here might help me get it back!
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I live in Denver, Colorado. Took an interest in photography in Jr. High School, (Boulder, Colorado), a lo-o-o-ng time ago. Mostly b&w and lately some digital.
Would like to contact anyone that does Bromoil. I belong to a local photo club.
That's it for now. I will add more later.
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Hi, everyone.
I am Sahil, from India. I recently have developed an interest in photography. I am using a normal compact camera. Sony DSC-W80. All the great pics I have seen have (mostly) been shot by DSLRs. I really want to see if compact cameras can also bring up good results. Any thread dedicated to shots from Compact cameras?
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Hi again Sahil,
There are a significant number of people with non-DSLRs here, veloman instantly springs to mind as a non DSLR chap that posts regularly in these forums with pics. Brigitte's album (under Community above) is another P&S member and there are quite a few others. Jacksul has only just progressed to a DSLR I think.
If you look at my Picasa albums (link in signature), and my stuff on PBase before May 2009, that's all taken with a bridge camera - a sort of glorified Point and Shoot.
Cheers,
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Hi There,
Just found this website and forum yesterday and been browsing through it and consequently decided to join.
Currently I'm running a lodge in Zambia and decided that there were enough photo opportunities here to warrant buying a better camera. I now own a Nikon D300. Have had it for about a year now.
My main interest are landscape and wildlife photography. But the harsh light here is sometimes a problem.... So, you can expect a couple of questions about that in a later stage :D
And hopefully, being here will improve my photographic skills
Cheers
Anne-Marie
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Hi Anne-Marie,
This is a good place to learn, I am sure your skills will improve.
Your comment about the light is understandable, although on a grey and wet english afternoon, I'd swap ;)
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