Re: Digital Camera Equipment. THE Help and discussion thread.
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:44 pm
Sharon, did you go for the 5D?
If you did, you'll love it - fantastic camera.
If you did, you'll love it - fantastic camera.
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zoidberg wrote:My wife's just got me a belated Christmas pressie ( we postponed it because we had a death in the family), a Nikon D60 camera kit. The thing is, I'm really not much more than a holiday snaps kind of guy.
I've always wanted to get into photography but I never seem to 'see' the photo opportunity if you know what I mean. I look at photos on this forum of seemingly everyday mundane things but they make amazing pictures. That's what I don't seem to be able to 'see', I would just walk down the street missing all the photo opportunities.
I was thinking of buying "The Photographers Eye" by Michael Freeman as this seems to be about how to compose better pictures. Has anyone read it, and would you recommend it. If not, are there any other books websites etc that might be useful that you could recommend?
Digitographer wrote:Have you contacted Sony?
Tomazagato wrote:Digitographer wrote:Have you contacted Sony?
No, not yet as I have a feeling they will want me to post it to England. I was wondering if there are any local repairers in and around the Glasgow area who can give me an idea of cost before I commit myself. I realise that if you refuse the cost of repair they still want money for the time to diagnose the malfunction before they return your camera.
Lucky Poet wrote:I've pondered getting one for a while, and was just wondering: has anybody here used a split prism focusing screen in their DSLR? If so, any joy?