NightZ88 said:nice wat.. dat spider. ha.. nt too many gd pics.? time to go shootin already..
Im a lazy boy, will rather sit infront of computer & frag :bsmilie:
NightZ88 said:nice wat.. dat spider. ha.. nt too many gd pics.? time to go shootin already..
hahaz.. icic. but singapore hardly gt any interestin nature to take unless u really go look for it.. city scenes is nt too bad if u're into it.cerebrus said:Im a lazy boy, will rather sit infront of computer & frag :bsmilie:
NightZ88 said:hahaz.. icic. but singapore hardly gt any interestin nature to take unless u really go look for it.. city scenes is nt too bad if u're into it.
yupz.. i always use my wide-converter for night photography of e town area. rather useful..cerebrus said:S2/S3 not wide enough, which is why I want to get the wide converter. More $$ spent :sweat:
have u bought your wide converter?cerebrus said:Hey, post your pics in this thread!
lastboltnut said:One question, I realised that my f/stop changed automatically when I zoom in in M mode......like when I am in the widest angle, then I set to the brightest f/stop (2.7) then I zoom in, and the f/step change to the nex level......cannot go back also. Normal har?
By the way, how do you guys decide when to use ISO 100,200,400 etc? Like when I am shooting a pic, I can choose diff combination of ISO, f/stop and shutter speed to get almost the same thing......pardon me as this is my first full manual capable digital cam. For SLR, I set the ISO according to the film I buy, that's easy......
My thinking now is try to use low ISO when posible, cos les grainy but need longer exposure, so steady hand is important.....so i will open up the f/stop more.....this "method" correct?
cerebrus said:Most people I know with the S2 get the Raynox. They just released a new wide adapter, Im waiting for people to buy it & post pictures.![]()
tks said:I think the Wide Converter would be most useful. On several occasions, I had difficulties trying to include everyone in the group photo in an enclosed room. I have some questions:
1. Is it easy to put on/off the adapter and converter? Or do I leave it on the camera?
One way is to leave the converter on the adapter. The other is to hold the adapter and twist the lens off.
2. If I leave it on the camera, does it affect any other function? All functions including zoom still work? Can the lens cover fit?
The adapter can be left on the cam. It will act as a protection for the lens with a UV filter in place at the front. I leave the adapter on permanently.
3. How does the camera look like with the adapter and converter? Any pictures?
4. The adapter and converter are listed at $59 and $199. Will the 3rd party products be cheaper?
Morphis said:Lastest UPdate for those who PMed me on pricing on these Models.
1.DCR-6600PRO 55mm or 58mm
- S$210nett
Yes. 20% still applies for order.![]()
If you can confirm by 10th May 2359hr, the lenses shld arrv by 17thMay.
Cheers,
James +6598792411
NightZ88 said:yupz.. true. v. hard to edit.. in fact, i seldom edit my shots.
i'm into macro now.. lookin for close-up lens. do u tink e canon one will perform better den third party's? and i presume for macro, i'll nid a slave flash too..
Jackals said:but i notice that most of the 3rd party lens hood are non plastic.....fearing that over a period of time, it will spoil the thread that's why in the end, i settled for canon original lens hood
how much u paid for Canon lens adapter?felixcat8888 said:For those who like me will leave it on permanently it is ok. So I am seriously thinking of getting the Lensmate 58mm version or the 52mm version. Still thinking leh. So if I do get the lensmate one, then need to sell off the Canon one liao.
Jackals said:how much u paid for Canon lens adapter?
Jackals said:have u bought your wide converter?![]()
felixcat8888 said:Morphis also has the Raynox DCR-6600Pro in 58mm. I am thinking of the silver one for my S2. Cost is $210 nett.