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iso 400, 1/640, f2.8 @ 200mm
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I like this one! Lovely bokeh! :D
 

some night shots to share.. taken with 50mm/f1.8.. must say that the a550 is really good for its low light performance.. glad i made this upgrade.
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nice lanterns at clark quay.
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the boats
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another lantern.
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first time shooting night shots.. wonder what type of lens would perform better?
 

some night shots to share.. taken with 50mm/f1.8.. must say that the a550 is really good for its low light performance.. glad i made this upgrade.

first time shooting night shots.. wonder what type of lens would perform better?

your 50mm would be good for lowlight handheld shots, otherwise using a tripod would be good too.
Seems like you're not really pushing the iso on your a550? all shot with pretty low iso
 

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some night shots to share.. taken with 50mm/f1.8.. must say that the a550 is really good for its low light performance.. glad i made this upgrade.
first time shooting night shots.. wonder what type of lens would perform better?

I also just upgraded from A300 to A550 not long ago! ;)

Care to share which mode did you use as well as your setting?

I think if it's hand held, F1.8 would be good. Else if you are using a tripod, i believe any type of lens should do you good.
 

your 50mm would be good for lowlight handheld shots, otherwise using a tripod would be good too.
Seems like you're not really pushing the iso on your a550? all shot with pretty low iso

yes, but kinda restricted when i want to take wider shots, maybe the coming 35mm/f1.8 will suit me more.. haha..
yea, iso either 400/800.. lanterns are pretty bright already..

I also just upgraded from A300 to A550 not long ago! ;)

Care to share which mode did you use as well as your setting?

I think if it's hand held, F1.8 would be good. Else if you are using a tripod, i believe any type of lens should do you good.

i dun intend to bring tripod out.. student here, don't drive.. very troublesome to carry tripod.. haha...shooting lantern i changed to F2.8.. non lantern all f1.8.
 

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ISO 400, f2.8, 17mm

Sony Alpha A550, Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5


Hamsters very fast. Hard to catch them without proper lighting
 

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ISO 3200, f2.8, 17mm

Sony Alpha A550, Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5

My friend's D90, the lighting in the place is quite bad. I'm very surprise with my A550's performance.
 

bro can pm me the price u get for ur sigma zoom lens? finding a zoom lens.. thanks.
 

Hi everyone, I just got my A550, I wonder if everyone shoot with D-Range on or off ? Also the Vivid setting seem too strong and saturated when view on my computer, do anyone have that problem ? Thanks
 

i shoot with D-range off..i don't see a big difference with on or off though...
 

Hi everyone, I just got my A550, I wonder if everyone shoot with D-Range on or off ? Also the Vivid setting seem too strong and saturated when view on my computer, do anyone have that problem ? Thanks

On my LCD screen abit strong but on PC is slightly better. It depends on ur preference on color i guess.

For example this is shot in vivid. What do u think of the color?

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i shoot with D-range off..i don't see a big difference with on or off though...

D Range off during normal shoot. Shoot with D Range when ur subject turns dark due to the glaring background.

For example a person sitting indoor with glaring sunlight at the background.
 

On my LCD screen abit strong but on PC is slightly better. It depends on ur preference on color i guess.

For example this is shot in vivid. What do u think of the color?

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I find the photo just nice on my Laptop LCD and my extension LCD monitor... :)

Hi everyone, I just got my A550, I wonder if everyone shoot with D-Range on or off ? Also the Vivid setting seem too strong and saturated when view on my computer, do anyone have that problem ? Thanks

Did you calibrate your Computer montior? normally those using Windows 7 you can calibrate your monitor. By default specially those LED monitor tend to be very agressive in color reproduction...

One way is to print a photo at A4 size (or half of it if you find a bit wasteful in ink) using a good photo printer then compare it to your Monitor... then adjust your video card setting e.g. brighness/contrast/saturation and gamma until both printed image and displayed on your monitor is almost exactly the same colot/brighnes etc....
 

D Range off during normal shoot. Shoot with D Range when ur subject turns dark due to the glaring background.

For example a person sitting indoor with glaring sunlight at the background.

thanks for the info.. ;)
 

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