View Full Version : My EOS350D My new toy!!! try out pics
Craig
27th August 2006, 22:40
Got my new toy, and had a tutorial with mike, hes taught me the ins and outs,
heres a few pics of a mini meet we had tonight with me, Adamsax, Daryl, Damo, mike, aws, sexisaxo and co
found a uber - cool place to take photos a underground car park
comments welcome dudes
Damos beast
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/IMG_0063.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/IMG_0071.jpg
Mikes suki
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/IMG_0065.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/IMG_0074.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y175/craig17furio/IMG_0091.jpg
thanks craig
Graeme
27th August 2006, 22:42
pics look a little to dark in my opinion matey
other than that they would look good!
Craig
27th August 2006, 22:46
i had it on best exposure and iso setting as mike set it up (and he knows his stuff)
dannyjay
27th August 2006, 23:04
Don't mess about with all the settings till you've used it for atleast a month or so!
I was advised by a mate who studies all this stuff at uni, and he said unless you know what your doing (not saying mike doesn't, but all cameras/lenses can be different.) to use the program setting "P" on your thingy.
Works the best. :Y:
Craig
27th August 2006, 23:07
i still dont know what half the stuff does tho bud, im sure i will learn with time but as for first pics and the lights ii had to play with, i think it was mint
Ryan
27th August 2006, 23:56
they are prob just a tad dark because the horseshoe flash doesnt give enough penetration.
Dan
28th August 2006, 00:11
Looking good. Love Damo's car.
DaveG
28th August 2006, 00:26
they are prob just a tad dark because the horseshoe flash doesnt give enough penetration.
Doesn't look as if flash was used, just high ISO and slow shutter, maybe on a tripod too.
Craig
28th August 2006, 06:58
i used a high ISO and slow shutter speed just as guessed dave but i didnt use a tripod, just a steady hand :P
gotamintvtr
28th August 2006, 08:53
nice mate i got one this weekend as can bee seen in my thread. much better to take pics with over a compact camera. shame i aint got noone to go through it with me. i have to work it out for myself
DaveG
28th August 2006, 17:02
Don't mess about with all the settings till you've used it for atleast a month or so!
I was advised by a mate who studies all this stuff at uni, and he said unless you know what your doing (not saying mike doesn't, but all cameras/lenses can be different.) to use the program setting "P" on your thingy.
Works the best. :Y:
I read my manual and figured it out in about...a day.
It aint hard.
dannyjay
28th August 2006, 21:34
I read my manual and figured it out in about...a day.
It aint hard.
I'm dyslexic, I find it hard to take stuff in all at once. I usualy need to read something atleast 3/4 times before I even start to take it in.
DaveG
28th August 2006, 23:55
you'll get there in the end - once the basics have been understood it's plain sailing from then on
keydogg
29th August 2006, 16:36
plus people like dave/frevo etc always offer really good advice and tips so just listen to them!
Y4n
29th August 2006, 16:44
i think the pics look good! nice one!
Yates
29th August 2006, 18:25
nice pics
damo is your exhaust straight?
hesslevtr
29th August 2006, 18:47
about as straight as craig,damo and mike
Yates
30th August 2006, 12:02
about as straight as craig,damo and mike
if i was damo id get it straightened straight away, doesnt look that bent...
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