Originally Posted by antman22 screw this debate, its about as bad as "manual vs auto". Auto is for people who do not know the full functions of your equipment. Originally
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10-29-2010, 06:41 PM | #76 (permalink) |
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Auto is for people who do not know the full functions of your equipment.
I wanted the FM, but ended up with the FM2.
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I shot an FM10 during college, Illford film, Illford paper, darkroom..... ahhh those were the days. It makes digital so much easier to understand though when you do all your own stuff on film and learn old school.
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I use the Auto all the time as a jumping off point actually. You can use the metadata to adjust from there. There's nothing wrong with using Auto priority, in fact most SLR's are really good at meetering acurately and you can get really nice balanced images with the newer on-camera image processors. Auto is just limiting when you want to create particular mood or composition.
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wow where is that?
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It is called Johnson shut ins and its roughly 2 hrs south of st.Louis.
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Hey guys never realized this section of the forum existed!
As far as my setup goes... Canon T1i Canon 18-55mm IS (giving to my gf as a starter lens) Canon 55-250mm IS Canon 50mm 1.8 Tamron 17-50mm 2.8 (replacing the 18-55) Tamron 90mm 2.8 macro Samyang 8mm 3.5 fisheye I don't do much auto photography(I'd rather be driving the cars than photographing them) but I love nature and wildlife stuff |
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I just bought myself a Panasonic DMC-FZ35............ DSLR would be too much for me. I'm looking forward to learning the manual capabilities with it though.
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gotcha, i'm actually leaning more towards the sigma f/1.4 50mm lens instead of the canon one. i keep seeing my friends on both sides of the fence get one and have just staggering results...
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I have the 50mm 1.8, honestly on a crop body I'm going to be purchasing the Sigma 30mm 1.4 instead of another 50mm. 30mm prime just feels right on the crop just like a 50mm on a full frame..50mm starts to feel way too cramped with that 1.6x factor..
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