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ppl say 450D to D90 is not really a upgrade...

i find it not true lor... i shld hv got this D90 long ago.. haiz... D90s come with better video then good.. as i use video a lot
 

newbie here...just got a d90kit...eager to learn from you guys!
 

yay yay i finally got the D90 that i've been eyeing!!

didn't take the 18-105mm kit lens, topped up and got the AF-S 18-200mm F3.5-5.6G ED VR II instead!

Yay congrats to you!
 

I actually sold off my E-P1 to buy my D90 with 55-200mm VR and a 2nd hand A-FS 35mm last December. I have never looked back ever since. Hope to learn from the guys over here and join some outings :)
 

Hello everyone...

Just brought my D90 a few months ago. Still learning...
 

Yay congrats to you!

heehee thank you!! havent charged the batt yet though, boo.

packing up my D60 for its new owner..

relying on you guys to share tips with me for the D90!
 

great to see so many more d90 owners!would be great too if someone can organise a d90 user outing.
 

welcome to the darkside parekoyz! :thumbsup:

already 3 weeks i bought my D90 and still cant figure it out. why u all say "welcome to the dark side"? maciam like darth vader...
 

haha enjoy learning and shooting with it

Thank you. Ya learning... doing alot of testing...

Q1) Can any senior share with us what lenses for what purpose...
example: wide angle - for landscape etc... thanks.

Q2) Going to buy the crumpler 5million but after doing some research notice that it is abit small for future upgrading so it is true that 6million is a better choice for me...???

Q3) I just brought my 50mm f1.8 notice that the picture is sharper than the kits lens. Is it true???

:):):)
 

Thank you. Ya learning... doing alot of testing...

Q1) Can any senior share with us what lenses for what purpose...
example: wide angle - for landscape etc... thanks.

Q2) Going to buy the crumpler 5million but after doing some research notice that it is abit small for future upgrading so it is true that 6million is a better choice for me...???

Q3) I just brought my 50mm f1.8 notice that the picture is sharper than the kits lens. Is it true???

:):):)

1) To be honest, there's no such thing as "what lens for what purpose", it depends on HOW you want to use the lens. Do search online (i.e. google) and read up on photography books/magazines.

2)A bigger bag is always better provided you intend to fill it up soon. Personally don't really like crumpler camera bags, too pricey and flashy (i.e. attract unwanted attention)

3) Yes of course its sharper. There's a reason why a prime lens is a prime lens and why a kit lens is labelled a kit lens. You want really sharp? Try f2.8 upwards to around f4 on your 50 f1.8, its tack sharp.
 

already 3 weeks i bought my D90 and still cant figure it out. why u all say "welcome to the dark side"? maciam like darth vader...

Reason 1: Certain Canon lenses, usually the teles, are usually whitish in colour so its the "light side". Whereas, almost all Nikon lenses have black finishing, denoting the "dark side"

Reason 2: When the D3 first came out, it became the first camera to shoot almost practically in the dark...hence the moniker. (This reason is less used)
 

1) To be honest, there's no such thing as "what lens for what purpose", it depends on HOW you want to use the lens. Do search online (i.e. google) and read up on photography books/magazines.

Thanks for the comments tkbonz. I totally agreed what you means by "no such thing on what lens for what purpose". Just want to see whether what lenses the senior used. I read some book they normally use wide angle lens for landscape...but of cos u are right too.

2)A bigger bag is always better provided you intend to fill it up soon. Personally don't really like crumpler camera bags, too pricey and flashy (i.e. attract unwanted attention)

Thanks for your comment

3) Yes of course its sharper. There's a reason why a prime lens is a prime lens and why a kit lens is labelled a kit lens. You want really sharp? Try f2.8 upwards to around f4 on your 50 f1.8, its tack sharp.

Ya, I tried and its look really sharp, that's why i ask the question. Can check with you 1 more thing, That mean all the f2.8 lenses can produce sharper pictures than our kits lens??
 

Reason 1: Certain Canon lenses, usually the teles, are usually whitish in colour so its the "light side". Whereas, almost all Nikon lenses have black finishing, denoting the "dark side"

Reason 2: When the D3 first came out, it became the first camera to shoot almost practically in the dark...hence the moniker. (This reason is less used)

hahaha.....thanks bro..
 

already 3 weeks i bought my D90 and still cant figure it out. why u all say "welcome to the dark side"? maciam like darth vader...

Reason 1: Certain Canon lenses, usually the teles, are usually whitish in colour so its the "light side". Whereas, almost all Nikon lenses have black finishing, denoting the "dark side"

Reason 2: When the D3 first came out, it became the first camera to shoot almost practically in the dark...hence the moniker. (This reason is less used)

Reason 3: D90 TVC show a Zorro-like riding a black horse in an almost dark environment hence the dark side.
 

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