D90 User Group (thread II)


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What was your previous camera?

I thod he said 550D? :bsmilie:

Come come, blurboiboi, join our D90 clan! :bsmilie: CSC is very near my place and I've been to the showroom umpteen times...somehow I still get poisoned to go for D90... No charm from Canon can tempt me away from D90 - I've tested their 450D, 500D, 550D, 50D, btw... But I like Canon's PnS range...weird...
 

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Any one used a 550d before using d90?? What's the exp like for both the cams?? I downgraded my FF to a 550d but cannot get use to it's size... Thinking of getting a d90 instead cos the size is in between a 550d and a FF body...
Thanks

i'm a d90 user and my company got me a 550d for "company-use" pictures. not for outings and such but for taking pics for references, of samples and other official business. i always miss my d90 during those times i'm using the 550d. d90 feels more solid, and easier to control even when your eye is on the viewfinder (thanks to the front AND rear dials). come to the dark side :devil: we take good care of you :cool:
 

wow.. this thread is super happening haha... D90 users so onz one ah.. keke
was using a 5D mkII ah...

haha. not onz ah. is just tt we love our D90. join us! then can join for D90 outing. haha
 

haha this group is poisonous :sweat::sweat:
keep on spreading poison like nobody business .. lol but i like it.
hope can join next group outing :angel:
 

haha. not onz ah. is just tt we love our D90. join us! then can join for D90 outing. haha

Agree, get d90 then join us for d90 outing. Just make sure u have your BBB anti-virus shot first. :devil: coz d90 group very "active". :bsmilie:
 

Agree, get d90 then join us for d90 outing. Just make sure u have your BBB anti-virus shot first. :devil: coz d90 group very "active". :bsmilie:

lolx.. since the day we had one D90 outing. the virus didn't stop till now. Jia luck.. its so so poisoning... :devil:
 

haha this group is poisonous :sweat::sweat:
keep on spreading poison like nobody business .. lol but i like it.
hope can join next group outing :angel:

haha! Spreading poison is fun. Seeing people get poisoned is fun as well. Do join us for our outings, but remember to install anti virus, or else you end up like smiles.....:bsmilie:
 

Dear Bros, wanna check something (self poisoning again). What would be a good filter if I were to shoot landscape around 3+ or 4+?
 

Dear Bros, wanna check something (self poisoning again). What would be a good filter if I were to shoot landscape around 3+ or 4+?

WA you asking for it man. Alright im gonna close my eyes for a moment. Let krieg and smiles poison you first
 

haha! Spreading poison is fun. Seeing people get poisoned is fun as well. Do join us for our outings, but remember to install anti virus, or else you end up like smiles.....:bsmilie:

Dont forget about OGL, major self-poisoning. :bsmilie:
 

Dear Bros, wanna check something (self poisoning again). What would be a good filter if I were to shoot landscape around 3+ or 4+?

lolx.. CPL if u r planning to shoot natural landscape where u wan more contrast..
The rest of the filter.. I shall let the other ppl especially smile88 to do it :angel:
 

Hi all D90 bros,

Been using my D90 for a year now and loving it.... Have a question though for all those D90 bros, or Nikon users in general....

When I take pics, esp of moving subjects e.g. kids, sports, I have the habit of half-pressing the shutter button repeatedly in burst (3-4 times b4 taking every single pic) to FOCUS on my moving subject (via AF-S mode) in order to get them in focus, especially when using shallow depth of view apertures.

Will this 'habit' of repeatedly pressing the half-shutter focus button at quite burst severely shorten the lifespan of the shutter button? Any bros encountered a damaged shutter button before? Any concerns with this 'habit'?

I know that AF-C is able to track subject (with a single half shutter press) but as D90 only has 11-pts, the tracking ability is not really that good, compared to D300 with 52-pts, hence most of the time, the subject is OOF and I find multiple burst of AF-S half press is much more effective.
 

lolx.. CPL if u r planning to shoot natural landscape where u wan more contrast..
The rest of the filter.. I shall let the other ppl especially smile88 to do it :angel:

3/4+ in the day? you might need a GND. Or if shooting waters and water is not calm, ND. I don't know if I'm wrong here. But I do use ND screw-in ND, and then I hold my GND using my hands. Yes, tiring, but I don't have the holder. haha.

If 3/4+ in the night, I think remove all filters better, unless you need to reduce the reflections, then use a CPL.

Am I correct??
 

Hi all D90 bros,

Been using my D90 for a year now and loving it.... Have a question though for all those D90 bros, or Nikon users in general....

When I take pics, esp of moving subjects e.g. kids, sports, I have the habit of half-pressing the shutter button repeatedly in burst (3-4 times b4 taking every single pic) to FOCUS on my moving subject (via AF-S mode) in order to get them in focus, especially when using shallow depth of view apertures.

Will this 'habit' of repeatedly pressing the half-shutter focus button at quite burst severely shorten the lifespan of the shutter button? Any bros encountered a damaged shutter button before? Any concerns with this 'habit'?

I know that AF-C is able to track subject (with a single half shutter press) but as D90 only has 11-pts, the tracking ability is not really that good, compared to D300 with 52-pts, hence most of the time, the subject is OOF and I find multiple burst of AF-S half press is much more effective.

I think you don't have to worry about the shutter button being spoilt in this way. Shutter mechanism has a life span but I think not for the shutter button. I do this at times as well, when my target is on the move.
 

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I am just trying to ensure I have the minimum setup or gear to start with on the landscape. The main reason is that I cant always go out at night or early in the morning to shoot picture.
 

Dear Bros, wanna check something (self poisoning again). What would be a good filter if I were to shoot landscape around 3+ or 4+?

Correct me if i'm wrong, but at 3-4+ of the day the sky is pretty bright, and it will be unlikely that you can use a lower shutter speed to smoothen water surfaces, so a ND can be used to drag the exposure longer.

If you're taking pics with a very big contrast between the sky and ground, a GND can be used to balance out the exposure between the 2 elements. I was told GND does not work well when taking pictures of cityscapes with buildings, but i cant remember the explanation behind it : X
 

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