Club1000D - TCSS Part 2


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actually i use lightroom. although i have tried aperture before. also very good .. just that i prefer lightroom.

Draken and I are talking about the same lens. 50mm Mk II f/1.8.

Come to think of it jlkk76 .. have you attended our outings before .. cant remember if i have actually physically met you.

hmm....got! A few times....but I not easy to get hold de.. :bsmilie:
 

hahaha will have fun to join u all

so 50mm 1.8 is more better for nite shooting than kit lens lah

ok ok will do more research on it hope to learn together with sifus here
 

hahaha will have fun to join u all

so 50mm 1.8 is more better for nite shooting than kit lens lah

ok ok will do more research on it hope to learn together with sifus here

i no have 50mm wor... :cry:
 

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Is this cakka's bag?
 

hahaha will have fun to join u all

so 50mm 1.8 is more better for nite shooting than kit lens lah

ok ok will do more research on it hope to learn together with sifus here

NO!

For night shooting, you will need to have either monopod/tripod/very steady hands. Besides, do you really want f1.8 for every shot?

Here's a shot taken at 50mm, 1/5s, f1.8, ISO1600:

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NO!

For night shooting, you will need to have either monopod/tripod/very steady hands. Besides, do you really want f1.8 for every shot?

Here's a shot taken at 50mm, 1/5s, f1.8, ISO1600:

_MG_4487.jpg



Bro Fleaz, GOT DUST!!! hahaha... :bsmilie:
 

nope, it's not dust. i think those spots are the result of the little lightposts.
 

NO!

For night shooting, you will need to have either monopod/tripod/very steady hands. Besides, do you really want f1.8 for every shot?

Here's a shot taken at 50mm, 1/5s, f1.8, ISO1600:

_MG_4487.jpg


ok anymore caparision between kit lens n 50mm lens on nite shoot
 

i haven't got any really decent night shots, unless those done with at least a monopod. if you do not intend to carry monopod/tripod, either train yourself to have very steady hands, else buy a compact with night mode. cheers!
 

NO!

For night shooting, you will need to have either monopod/tripod/very steady hands. Besides, do you really want f1.8 for every shot?

Here's a shot taken at 50mm, 1/5s, f1.8, ISO1600:

_MG_4487.jpg

ok anymore caparision between kit lens n 50mm lens on nite shoot


Bro liebreglach, as wat bro fleaz say u need a tripod or hold ur breathe 2 take tis kind of so low light shoot. hahaha... :bsmilie: But wat i can say dat d f1.8 is definitely better than f3.5 rite? LoL ;)
 

actually it's a matter of situation.. if you want to shoot low light conditions without tripod and it's a portrait shot than the 50mm is good.. Kit lens for landscape night shoots are a-ok! Just remember to put f8.0 and use a tripod.

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Settings:
ISO 100
Shutter Speed: 15 Seconds
F Number: f11
Focal Length 18mm
Lens: 18-55mm Kit Lens
Body: Canon 1000D

Night shot using 18-55
At_Night_by_Draken413o.jpg

unfortunately no exif data.. so can't tell you whats the settings but I know it's f11.0 not sure how long exposure. It was stitched together too.. so not really a good example but it shows you what you are capable of doing.

Night shot using 50 mm prime
Spiralling_by_Draken413o.jpg

settings
Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 1000D
Shutter Speed: 1/256 second
F Number: F/2.5
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 400
 

NO!

For night shooting, you will need to have either monopod/tripod/very steady hands. Besides, do you really want f1.8 for every shot?

Here's a shot taken at 50mm, 1/5s, f1.8, ISO1600:

_MG_4487.jpg

Don't mind me saying this but... even with a good lens.. this shot would have failed handheld. The proper way is to have used a tripod or dustbin or whatever to take this and up the f number.

Not to put you down ok? =)
 

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