600si or dynax5


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Actually every shot depends on many factor like the mood of the day, the photography skill, the knowledge over your equipment etc etc etc..... (I'm not boasting. jus sharing)

Frankly speaking, Dynax 5 is a very good SLR - compact and user-friendly. I like the Eye-Start function very much, except it takes a longer time to focus in low light intensity.

This are some shots that i took with my Dynax 5 and just used a normal scanner to convert into digital format. Feel free to comment

http://www.pbase.com/roy2978/sunrise_at_east_coast
 

Originally posted by roy2978
Actually every shot depends on many factor like the mood of the day, the photography skill, the knowledge over your equipment etc etc etc..... (I'm not boasting. jus sharing)
Definitely, but equipment can make a difference, especially for beginners.

Are you always stuck in 'P' mode? Maybe if it is easy for you to switch to 'A' (and back), you will try 'A' mode more often. The same goes for 'A' -> 'M' mode.

Do you avoid using 'M' mode because you only have one dial, hence it is hard to adjust the settings? Maybe two dials will help.

Do you avoid 'M' mode because you have to adjust two dials to keep the exposure constant? Maybe exposure-shift will help.

Do you always depend on matrix instead of trying spot more often? Perhaps being able to switch quickly over (and back) will help.

Do you compensate for backlight? Know where to meter? Exposure lock will help you get the exposure you want in 'A' mode. Exposure compensation works too, but it must be easy to set (and unset).

Do you use MF? Maybe the viewfinder is too small? Too dark? Not enough contrast?

Do many vertical shots? Perhaps a vertical grip will help.

And the list goes on.
 

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