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Today was like Xmas in july!

 
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Jul 06, 2006 22:21 |  #1

So Monday I start at the Art Institute of Colorado where ill be getting my BA in photography. Today was my orientation and blah blah blah. When i registered they talked about the photo kit alot, and i kept saying, i dont need one, ive got a camera, all i need is a light meter. Well, apparently i misunderstood, because the camera kit is rolled into tuition, so today i got all kinds of cool goodies! I wanted a 2nd body anyway :D
It all came in this nifty Tenba bag:

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Small toys...
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Medium Toys....
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and my favorite part of the whole kit....drum roll please.........
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my initial impression- dang this is a weeeeeeeee little guy! the XT is TINY!! but i havent shot with it yet, im sure it will be fabulous, and it will be nice to not have to change lenses so often!

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Jul 06, 2006 22:58 |  #2

Dang, almost worth trying to go back to school. The battery grip helps a lot with the size issue. Good luck with school, I know I could have used it. :-)


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Jul 07, 2006 12:03 |  #3
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If you're in school for photography, you'll probably need to use non-auto manual camera like the Pentax K1000. You need to learn the basics, not the fancy editable stuff.


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Jul 07, 2006 17:47 |  #4

im going to a school for commercial photography(fashion, product, journalism, etc), everything is digital and large format.


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Jul 07, 2006 18:07 |  #5

Congratulations! Thats a nice little starter kit they give you. Probably makes sense for the school. Everyone is shooting with the same gear. No waiting in line, or making reservations to check out equipment from the photo lab.




  
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Jul 07, 2006 22:05 |  #6
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If I went there I'd sell everything and buy a 5D :P

The 558R is a NICE meter though, I have one.


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Jul 07, 2006 22:51 |  #7

That's awesome...they didn't skimp on anything, either!


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Jul 07, 2006 22:59 |  #8

What a bonus! Congrats.
But I'm wondering if you didn't know you were getting the kit and unaware that it is included in the tuition perhaps they solicit manufacturer's for product donations....if that's the case then kudos to the company's supporting the program!

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Jul 08, 2006 08:16 as a reply to  @ Rubi Jane's post |  #9

That looks like a pretty good set up! Imagine how you'd feel if you got given a Nikon D50 to start with tho!


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Jul 08, 2006 10:25 as a reply to  @ steved110's post |  #10

DANG!!! My school didn't offer any of that! I feel jipt!:( Congrats to you though!! I hope you enjoy your classes.


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Jul 08, 2006 11:08 |  #11

For what you're paying, that camera should've at least been a 20D. ;)


  
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Jul 08, 2006 14:12 |  #12

ya youre probably right a 20d would have been cool, but ive got one :) now i have a 2nd body so i dont have to keep switching back and forth between lenses all the time, i can keep my wider lens on the xt and my 70-200 on my 20d. im pretty pumped, classes start monday!


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Jul 08, 2006 15:35 |  #13

Wow, I wish they'd give that kind of stuff over here! I highly doubt they do... I gotta check out this Uni...


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Jul 08, 2006 17:29 |  #14

tempted to go enroll there now.. hah awsome kit man, u'll love the XT, =) it's babyish but it gives quite a punch. U won't be disappointed with the quality


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Jul 08, 2006 22:36 |  #15

ya, i think that using it with the battery grip will complement my 20D/grip quite nicely! ive taken a few pics with it, and its pretty nice! im planning on getting a sigma 24-60 to put on it, that way the 70-200 can stay on my 20d most of the time!


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