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check with you guys, only when you use manual focus then you can turn the focus ring? i heard when using auto focus, if you turn the focus ring, it will spoil the lens..

is it true?

disclaimer: new photography and this is my first DSLR :embrass:

yup. try not to do that. its just another flick of the button that would prevent u from damaging ur lens?
 

So if only i set to Manual focus then i can turn the focus ring without spoiling it?
 

Ok, here is the picture:
Taken at iso 100... exif info still intact.

1. the original photo (jpg), I just resize only.
IMG_1450a1.jpg


2. this is the background 100% crop, save to jpg quality 12.
IMG_1450a2.jpg



How to reduce the pixelation/noise in the darker area?

Thanks.
 

hi, anyone here owns the efs 18-135? care to share some thoughts? i am getting this lens this comin' saturday but according to reviews...its a bad lens.

I bought the 550D Kit II with the EF-S 18-135 IS a month ago. I'm very happy with it. It's my 1st dSLR. I have no experience with other lenses; but the pictures taken so far are nice and the 1080p videos came out well. If you haven't seen them already, there are sample pictures in this review page: http://tinyurl.com/EFS18135

Hope that helps :) Rgds
 

So if only i set to Manual focus then i can turn the focus ring without spoiling it?

The instruction manual gives this caution about the possible damage when selected to AF position. In the first day before reading the manual, I thought the "stiffness" was due to a fault; fortunately I didn't force rotate it further. Now I leave the selection to MF so that the outer focusing ring is free to rotate until I need to use it in AF. :D Rgds
 

Ok, here is the picture:
Taken at iso 100... exif info still intact.

1. the original photo (jpg), I just resize only.
IMG_1450a1.jpg


2. this is the background 100% crop, save to jpg quality 12.
IMG_1450a2.jpg



How to reduce the pixelation/noise in the darker area?

Thanks.

cute kid you got there! :D

The instruction manual gives this caution about the possible damage when selected to AF position. In the first day before reading the manual, I thought the "stiffness" was due to a fault; fortunately I didn't force rotate it further. Now I leave the selection to MF so that the outer focusing ring is free to rotate until I need to use it in AF. :D Rgds

Alright, thanks!
 

hi all, i wan to get my 1st DSLR soon but i don't know isit a gd deal to get 550D body at $1120 + EF-S 18-200mm at $960? and only get free gift 8gb card and EOS bag from agent?

Since it is your 1st dSLR, you may want to consider buying a Kit instead, it's cheaper too. I'm very happy with the 550D Kit II (EF-S 18-135 IS) which gives me nice photos & 1080p videos; just right for a beginner. You can see lens review & some sample photos here: http://tinyurl.com/EFS18135.

An avid hobbyist with a much better Canon model recommended me to get Kit II instead of I (18-55) because if it was the only lens I've got, he said 135 would be more versatile than 55, and 200 may not be too often used & subject to blurred photos from shakes if not held steadily; bulkier too. I'm very glad to have taken his sound advice. Enjoying my camera for a month now. Got a nice Crumpler bag from Canon but some said buyers now get only a typical Canon bag, not Crumpler. :) Rgds
 

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Ok, here is the picture:
Taken at iso 100... exif info still intact.

1. the original photo (jpg), I just resize only.
IMG_1450a1.jpg


2. this is the background 100% crop, save to jpg quality 12.
IMG_1450a2.jpg



How to reduce the pixelation/noise in the darker area?

Thanks.

Hmm, to be frank the photo looks perfectly ok on my screen....
 

cute kid you got there! :D

Thanks Bro!!


Actually, I submitted this photo for the stockphoto, but they rejected it. Saying that there is a pixelation and noise in the darker area... sigghh...
 

Thanks Bro!!


Actually, I submitted this photo for the stockphoto, but they rejected it. Saying that there is a pixelation and noise in the darker area... sigghh...

Ic. I didn't follow the stock photo threads, nor submitted any, but if not wrong, when the reviewer wants to reject, they have 1000 of reasons.
 

to me the photo's a keeper--at least for a family album.
 

Ic. I didn't follow the stock photo threads, nor submitted any, but if not wrong, when the reviewer wants to reject, they have 1000 of reasons.
Do some noise clean up and resize your pictures to 12MP. I should look perfect.

Even if u take this photo and blow up 13" x 19" Poster, the noise will not be visible anyway. :)
Nice lens u have. 135mm F2?
 

Thanks Bro!!


Actually, I submitted this photo for the stockphoto, but they rejected it. Saying that there is a pixelation and noise in the darker area... sigghh...

Ic. I didn't follow the stock photo threads, nor submitted any, but if not wrong, when the reviewer wants to reject, they have 1000 of reasons.

to me the photo's a keeper--at least for a family album.

I agree with alux, this photo is very good for keep sake! :thumbsup:
 

It was taken using 135L.

Yeah, maybe I resize it a bit and resubmit again.

Thank you All for the advise.
 

Do some noise clean up and resize your pictures to 12MP. I should look perfect.

Even if u take this photo and blow up 13" x 19" Poster, the noise will not be visible anyway. :)
Nice lens u have. 135mm F2?

Bro, check with you. I did a search and was told that Picasa can resize pictures to the M.P.

Am new to this, would like to know by resizing picture to 12m.p. meaning cropping it to the size of a 12m.p. photo? Cos i've a picture taken with high ISO (12800), when i view it on my PC, it has alot noise, so i tried cropping it smaller but there's still high level of noise.
 

Bro, check with you. I did a search and was told that Picasa can resize pictures to the M.P.

Am new to this, would like to know by resizing picture to 12m.p. meaning cropping it to the size of a 12m.p. photo? Cos i've a picture taken with high ISO (12800), when i view it on my PC, it has alot noise, so i tried cropping it smaller but there's still high level of noise.
Resize means shrinking ur image to smaller size. E.g. From L's 18MP to M's 8MP from ur 550D etc.
 

It was taken using 135L.

Yeah, maybe I resize it a bit and resubmit again.

Thank you All for the advise.
Don't feel too disappointed if the photostock website rejects your photo. I would just say they don't appreciate the photos as much as we do. :)
 

heys guys. where u all said sells the gss screen protector for 550d? and what is gss? lol. i'm looking for a perfect fit 1.
 

Any bros here using class4 sdhc card to record video on their 550d?

any lag?

canon actually recommend class 6 and above for recording video on 550d.... the card they give free is only class4....:dunno:
 

Hi..

Is anybody using any CPL for the 18-55 kit lens? I notice that the focus ring will turn when u use AF. So do u have to adjust the CPL everytime after refocus?
 

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