The Camera Thread

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JESToner;937499; said:
this one was taken with a kodak easyshare C360 (though it was VERY hard) to get a good photo like this, this was a one in a thousand shot

this is a really cool shot!
i like the way u can see the goldfish is taking off to escape the monster that lies beneath...
its cool
 
My fish kit is a Canon 20D,Canon 580EX flash & Canon ST-E2 transmitter.The lenses I like to use for fish are the Canon 100mm macro & the Canon 50mm 1.8F.The 50mm is a MUST have lens for any Canon DSLR owner so cheap but so sharp all the Asian Aro shots in my Gallery are with this cheap lens.
The 50mm lens is as sharp as most of my L series lenses.That's a $80.00AUS lens up against $2000.00AUS + lenses if you have not got it already go and get yourself one now :grinno:
I wish to own a Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Macro soon for fish work.
The body is getting a bit old but it will do me for some time yet as I would prefer to spend any extra money on good glass.
All shots in my Gallery are shot with this combo.

The sharpest lens is my Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM which I used in this shot of a wedge tail eagle head.
eagleheadshot4362.jpg


My Favourite landscape lens is my Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
These shots are taken with my 17-40mm lens.
lightingstgeorgeSailingclub.jpg


final9962.jpg


portersfallsweb.jpg



Nikon = :barf:
:ROFL:


thx
Rat
 
Tunnel Rat;955595; said:
Nikon = :barf:
:ROFL:


thx
Rat

I was going to give you kudos till that comment.

Seriously, awesome pictures. I love the shot from that long lens. I need to get something around 400mm.

Where are the fish pictures though?:naughty: :naughty:
 
Tunnel Rat;955595; said:
My fish kit is a Canon 20D,Canon 580EX flash & Canon ST-E2 transmitter.The lenses I like to use for fish are the Canon 100mm macro & the Canon 50mm 1.8F.The 50mm is a MUST have lens for any Canon DSLR owner so cheap but so sharp all the Asian Aro shots in my Gallery are with this cheap lens.
The 50mm lens is as sharp as most of my L series lenses.That's a $80.00AUS lens up against $2000.00AUS + lenses if you have not got it already go and get yourself one now :grinno:
I wish to own a Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Macro soon for fish work.
The body is getting a bit old but it will do me for some time yet as I would prefer to spend any extra money on good glass.
All shots in my Gallery are shot with this combo.

The sharpest lens is my Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM which I used in this shot of a wedge tail eagle head.
eagleheadshot4362.jpg


My Favourite landscape lens is my Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
These shots are taken with my 17-40mm lens.
lightingstgeorgeSailingclub.jpg


final9962.jpg


portersfallsweb.jpg



Nikon = :barf:
:ROFL:


thx
Rat

Great landscape shots. Don't worry one day you can save up and buy a better camera... like a nikon :)
 
rallysman;955613; said:
Where are the fish pictures though?:naughty: :naughty:

In my Gallery you can get into it right :confused:

As a Canon owner I had to have a dig :grinno:
But the truth is a friend of my owns a Nikon kit nice gear too I think they come with great kit glass.


Rat
 
rgs38;961929; said:
The pic of the eagle is soo sharp:)

Yep it's a great lenes that's the Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM.The sharpest lens I have.This shot was hand held but I was resting the lens on a wire fence.

I know these are not fish images but I was just trying to show some of the gear I like and what it can do.

thx
Rat :headbang2
 
I use a Polaroid i1032, though it may as well be a Hemoroid i1032. It takes some good pictures but it does not have an image stabilizer or manual focus. The auto focus often will not focus in close and frequently you just can't get the shot.

Good points are that is 10 Mpix and 12x zoom. That was impressive back then but now it is a dinosaur at a young age (barely going on a year old).


This pic is about the limit of close ups. It is a Jaguar fry that is about a week old. They dive into the gravel to get at the food there.

fry 1.jpg
 
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