Canon Rebel Xsi Club III - EOS 450D Only


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very easy...first u resize ur images..

then u create an account in flickr

then u upload the image to flickr

once uploaded, copy the html code and insert the code in " Insert Image".:)
 

Hi guys

I'm new to DSLR. I bought EOS 450D 2 weeks ago. I went to Siem Reap, Cambodia to test my camera however some of the photos didn't turned to what I wanted to be. I think I need to learn the basic of DOF, shutter speed and ISO. I'm looking forward to joining any event in the future.

I will try my best to upload some photos for comments.

I will share one of the site that I usually go for tips on shooting and technical stuff. Here it is dPS.

Hope it will help all that need help here too.. :)
 

Hi guys

I'm new to DSLR. I bought EOS 450D 2 weeks ago. I went to Siem Reap, Cambodia to test my camera however some of the photos didn't turned to what I wanted to be. I think I need to learn the basic of DOF, shutter speed and ISO. I'm looking forward to joining any event in the future.

I will try my best to upload some photos for comments.

I use this... http://photonotes.org/articles/

It make ur life easier if you understand how the canon comes about
 

Ok thanks. I only resize these photos. Feel free to give comments. :sweat:

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Can i ask what do you shoot in, as in JPG or RAW?

All in JPG format.

Details of the photos

A. f/7.1, 1/125sec & ISO 100
B. f/7.1, 1/125sec & ISO 100
C. f/8, 1/160 sec & ISO 100
D. f/4, 1/250 sec & ISO 200
 

All in JPG format.

Details of the photos

A. f/7.1, 1/125sec & ISO 100
B. f/7.1, 1/125sec & ISO 100
C. f/8, 1/160 sec & ISO 100
D. f/4, 1/250 sec & ISO 200

I quite like Pic A.....the color quite crisp.If you move a lil more to the right..it would be better...to shot the object is right on the middle....just my suggestions & complements;)
 

Did you have problems, carrying a dslr in cambodia, as in did it attract attention? Just out of curiousity.
 

Ok thanks. I only resize these photos. Feel free to give comments. :sweat:

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nice images. however there might be a lack of perspective. all your 4 shots are full frontal shots. while it is fine for the 1st 2, i feel u could have gotten a more interesting perspective for the 3rd and 4th shots. my 2 cents...thanks for sharing.
 

Did you have problems, carrying a dslr in cambodia, as in did it attract attention? Just out of curiousity.

No worries about it. I saw 1 group of Taiwanese ladies carried some old SLR and DSLR. If I'm not wrong their DSLR are EOS 50D and something like MARK II. They brought along few tripods. I think the brand call Benro... something like that. In one day at least you can find 20+ people who are using DSLR.
 

No worries about it. I saw 1 group of Taiwanese ladies carried some old SLR and DSLR. If I'm not wrong their DSLR are EOS 50D and something like MARK II. They brought along few tripods. I think the brand call Benro... something like that. In one day at least you can find 20+ people who are using DSLR.

That's very nice to hear, planning a trip down there and that was one of the factors that bothered me. :)
 

I quite like Pic A.....the color quite crisp.If you move a lil more to the right..it would be better...to shot the object is right on the middle....just my suggestions & complements;)

Fully agreed. Tks.
 

That's very nice to hear, planning a trip down there and that was one of the factors that bothered me. :)

I forgot to tell you something. Do consider their monson season. I was told by the tour guide the best time to visit Siem Reap is around Dec - Mar because you can shoot some photos like (A). From Apr - Jul are dry season. No water in the lake and very hot. Aug-Oct is raining season however early Nov do encounter some rains.

Oh by the way their streets are very dusty... pls. bring your cleaning kits.
 

I forgot to tell you something. Do consider their monson season. I was told by the tour guide the best time to visit Siem Reap is around Dec - Mar because you can shoot some photos like (A). From Apr - Jul are dry season. No water in the lake and very hot. Aug-Oct is raining season however early Nov do encounter some rains.

Oh by the way their streets are very dusty... pls. bring your cleaning kits.

Thanks for the heads up.
 

will be bringing my camera to korea winter...what are the things to look out for so as not to damage the camera...? (~-4 degree)
Thanks
 

will be bringing my camera to korea winter...what are the things to look out for so as not to damage the camera...? (~-4 degree)
Thanks
bring lots of batteries~~ at least 7 -8
 

bring lots of batteries~~ at least 7 -8

??
7 -8...one original battery cost ~80...battery cost almost $700...
i have 2 new battery(original..)not enough??
 

??
7 -8...one original battery cost ~80...battery cost almost $700...
i have 2 new battery(original..)not enough??

the cold will drain your batts much quicker, not sure if 7 - 8 is necessary tho seems abit extreme. But then again i havent experience shooting in cold temp.
 

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