cheerful88
Senior Member
Nope, my sis took it to school for the kids to observe. Tml i will be bringing my cam to the ECP, catching kite surfers in action. Today saw a guy playing, it looks so fun!!!!!!!!!!!
wah! enjoying

Nope, my sis took it to school for the kids to observe. Tml i will be bringing my cam to the ECP, catching kite surfers in action. Today saw a guy playing, it looks so fun!!!!!!!!!!!
wah! enjoying![]()
working lah also.:bsmilie: Everyday is beach day
dun get burn ;p
i gg Admiralty Park or zoo tis sat...hopefully no rain... wanna join me?
Admiralty Park or zoo...but i need to leave by noon cos need to be in ofis by 2:30pm
Admiralty Park - macro shoot. Ard 15mins walk fm Woodland MRT or take bus 903 fm woodland interchange.
zoo - Opening Hours: 8.30am to 6.00pm daily, Admission Rates: Adult S$18.00, Tram Ride: Adult S$5.00 (i dont take tram...will walk)
Night Safari got promotion for May.. entrance fees only $15. Anyone interested to go shoot on Sunday? hee..
http://www.nightsafari.com.sg/whatsnew/15thAnniversary.htm
Night Safari....
1. Need High ISO, Super Large Aperture.
2. CANNOT USE Flash. Animals has their rights.
3. Need tripod
4. Need Night Vision Goggles to find animals...
5. Performance time... best shooting time...
6. Super hard to Change Lens!!!!!
7. Will loose your friends.
8. Super Slow movement
9. Super Challenging...
Anyone with 50D? 5DMK II or D3???
:-}
Does camera matters that much? hahaha
Yes. I believed you need to bump up your ISO to 3200 if its pitch dark without any lighting shine on the animal.
Can't use flash at Night Safari? I didnt know the rules & regulations.
Large aperture thats for sure. Yeah unfortunately my 450D cannot handle low light. :nono:
Excuse to buy 5DMII :bsmilie: :bigeyes:
But i thought visitors will use compact camera and turn on flash on the animals?
Andrew,
Is it really that dark til so hard to change lens?
Yes. I believed you need to bump up your ISO to 3200 if its pitch dark without any lighting shine on the animal.
Can't use flash at Night Safari? I didnt know the rules & regulations.
Large aperture thats for sure. Yeah unfortunately my 450D cannot handle low light. :nono:
Excuse to buy 5DMII :bsmilie: :bigeyes:
But i thought visitors will use compact camera and turn on flash on the animals?
Andrew,
Is it really that dark til so hard to change lens?
Go for night macro with me sounds more logical right. Free and can use flash ahhahahhaha
The last time I went .. My eyes can see the animal.... but... my camera cannot.... Long lens... Dark Barrel.... + I always turn of AF Assist.
Flash... Singaporeans need 'animal etiquette' lessons.
Anyways... I believe that Taking pictures of animals means nature photography.. means.. preservation. :-}
Last dec when I went there... No moon... about to rain... cloudy night... so... VERY DARK!!!!
Night macro better lah. Bukit Panjang Night Macro, simple and no need to care about how late u wanna stay. Can walk home easily. I got a set of walkie talkies with throat mic, can more stealth ahahhahaha. Who also got walkie talkies? Night macro sure very safe hahahaah
u organise lor...can shoot till sunrise...:sweat::bsmilie:
who want to come along?
night macro or sunrise?
Night Macro
Anyway, who got walkie talkies too, everyone have one then will never get lost in Bukit panjang park hahahah
no walkie talkies, only got handphone...hahahha
can also, the only thing good abt having talkies instead of handphone is better reception and its free, no bills to worry