come on guys! am i the only one? Tamron 18-200. 200MM, F6.3, 1600iso
come on guys! am i the only one? Tamron 18-200. 200MM, F6.3, 1600iso FLiCKR
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JORDANSonME Member 156 posts Joined Jul 2009 Location: California More info | Jul 15, 2014 16:31 | #8012
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Immaculens creeped by the TF.... More info | XSi was my first DSLR (XSi/50D/60D/70D) and I still have a soft-spot for this very capable body... sometimes think of buying a used one to carry as a landscape portable body, I think they can be found for $150 Image hosted by forum (690232) © Immaculens [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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ROMA, Green Graffiti. TAMRON 18-200 @ 18mm, F8, 1/250, 100iso. Danger. TAMRON 18-200 @ 200mm, F6.3, 1/4000, 400iso. IMAGE LINK: https://picup.it/media/pictures/MORTE1.JPG FLiCKR
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Immaculens creeped by the TF.... More info | Jul 25, 2014 07:45 | #8015 Do you have a 450D ?
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watt100 Cream of the Crop 14,021 posts Likes: 34 Joined Jun 2008 More info | Jul 25, 2014 15:00 | #8016 juckerz wrote in post #16907512 A few little dinosaurs from my walk today. All taken with my son's XSi & EF 55-250. ![]() ![]() cheap but sharp lens!
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Krichton Member 126 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2013 More info | Jul 25, 2014 23:10 | #8017 How many shots can one get on the 450d battery?
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Jul 28, 2014 06:30 | #8018 Immaculens wrote in post #17055010 Do you have a 450D ? Yeah, i'm borrowing one. i use it seldom. Lighter for some easy walkaround. When i don't need the 1D with the big-white-L-guns ANJA. Tamron 18-200 @ 18mm, F4, 1/100, 100iso FLiCKR
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Jul 28, 2014 06:54 | #8019 Krichton wrote in post #17056667 How many shots can one get on the 450d battery? Depends from so many factors:
and finally we are talking about an old camera with probably old batteries.. without abusing flash/liveview, after around 200 shots i got still enough battery. FLiCKR
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Krichton Member 126 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2013 More info | Jul 28, 2014 12:31 | #8020 METAL1 wrote in post #17060974 Depends from so many factors:
and finally we are talking about an old camera with probably old batteries.. without abusing flash/liveview, after around 200 shots i got still enough battery.
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Immaculens creeped by the TF.... More info | Jul 28, 2014 13:41 | #8021 Krichton wrote in post #17061695 I will be chimping when taking test shots, and reviewing pictures, but using liveview to take pictures and the pop up flash really isn't an option i plan on using. Im hoping for a 1000 shots. google had lots of hits on the question, such as
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juckerz Senior Member 269 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2011 Location: Apopka, FL More info | Aug 05, 2014 21:47 | #8022 watt100 wrote in post #17055880 cheap but sharp lens! The 55-250mm lens is cheap for sure,, it most certainly is not sharp until f/8,, and even then,, meh. _______________
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Aug 14, 2014 10:38 | #8023 From a lil hike the other day -Jay
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nicuqueen Hatchling 2 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | Aug 17, 2014 16:14 | #8024 I have had my XSI for several years & have not used it to its full potential. I am not a professional photographer by any stretch of the imagination. Since I bought it, I have not been happy with how my photos would come out too soft, couldn't figure out what the problem was, but lived with it in pp. Just yesterday, I re-read my book & went into Picture Styles, then Sharpness, bumped that up 2 notches & now have photos that I am so happy with!
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Immaculens creeped by the TF.... More info | Aug 17, 2014 16:38 | #8025 its a great camera! The 18-55mm IS is also decent but a better lens will give sharper images. Enjoy yuor new found sharpness nicuqueen wrote in post #17101947 I have had my XSI for several years & have not used it to its full potential. I am not a professional photographer by any stretch of the imagination. Since I bought it, I have not been happy with how my photos would come out too soft, couldn't figure out what the problem was, but lived with it in pp. Just yesterday, I re-read my book & went into Picture Styles, then Sharpness, bumped that up 2 notches & now have photos that I am so happy with! Pays to read the manual. Plus, I saved my dh $1500 NOT buying the 70D with 17-135mm lens!
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