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Which Slr/lenses Do You Use?


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D200

50mm 1.8

Tokina 12-24/f4

SB-800

SB-600

some cheapo card that does the job

Investing in another 800 soon, and probably the sigma 10-20, I hear its a whole lot sharper than the tokina. Gonna get the MB-D200 aswell, a bigger card so I'm not living in fear of RAW, and a decent tripod.

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Call me a gay, but why do some people list what filters they have ?? LMAO

Nikon D200

Nikon D100 (spare)

Nikon Sb800

Nikon 24-120

Nikon 28-70

Nikon 80-200 2.8

Nikon 10.5 2.8

Nikon 70-300

Sigma 17-35 2.8

Sigma 70-200 2.8

Lumedyne MicroCycler

anything else??

You're gay.

Which one is hubble as Mike likes to call it, nikon 70-300? (stab in the dark)

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Canon 350D.

Kit lens - 18-55mm.

Battery grip.

Hama Star 63(?) Tripod.

Looking at flashes for it now, so I can shoot with a flash off-camera. Don't want to spend a bomb really..and recommendations? Cheap and good is what i'm after.. :P

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This could start getting silly. Because then I could start listing all my kit at work, and then all my dad's computers. I think if the topic-starter needed an idea of the sort of kit people are using, he's surely got it.

To summarise, I'd say a half decent DSLR body, a 'kit' or everyday lens, say 18-70 or something, a longer lens for such occasions (70-200 or 300 if you want) and a half decent flash gun. Plus a tripod if needed. That's all you really need.

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This could start getting silly. Because then I could start listing all my kit at work, and then all my dad's computers. I think if the topic-starter needed an idea of the sort of kit people are using, he's surely got it.

To summarise, I'd say a half decent DSLR body, a 'kit' or everyday lens, say 18-70 or something, a longer lens for such occasions (70-200 or 300 if you want) and a half decent flash gun. Plus a tripod if needed. That's all you really need.

If that was aimed at me, I use my MBP for when I shoot out and about then edit pics for Bands on site, burn them to CD straight away, or when I go away on Photography trips like I have recently to Paris or London.

"charlie >est< " I think to be honest you're being an immature little willy, no surprise you're 14 yeah?. Grow up yup?

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Nick, it was aimed at the post after yours. When I looked at your kit list, I thought yeah, that pretty much covers it, and is similar to what I've got. When I went down to London for the weekend last month I took my laptop for the first time. Was useful, plus I had the piece of mind of having downloaded my images of the card at the soonest opportunity. But you don't really need 8 Mac's to achieve that though, do you? ;)

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Right... if were going to do that. I can play too.

iMac G5 1.8Ghz 1GB ram 160GB HD

Powermac G4 2Ghz 2GB ram 450GB HD's

Powermac G3 (storage) 300GB HD

Powermac G4 2Ghz 1GB ram 120GB HD

Powermac G4 900Mhz 1.25GB ram 560GB HD's

iMac G3 (found it) unknown spec

Thinkpad 300Mhz, Windows 98!!!

Thats about it realy :)

You are a complete twat.

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This could start getting silly. Because then I could start listing all my kit at work, and then all my dad's computers. I think if the topic-starter needed an idea of the sort of kit people are using, he's surely got it.To summarise, I'd say a half decent DSLR body, a 'kit' or everyday lens, say 18-70 or something, a longer lens for such occasions (70-200 or 300 if you want) and a half decent flash gun. Plus a tripod if needed. That's all you really need.
I dont want or need a new camera. Im just wondering what SLR's people have :rolleyes:

You are a complete twat.
Ok. Cheers (Y) Edited by charlie >est<
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Nick, it was aimed at the post after yours. When I looked at your kit list, I thought yeah, that pretty much covers it, and is similar to what I've got. When I went down to London for the weekend last month I took my laptop for the first time. Was useful, plus I had the piece of mind of having downloaded my images of the card at the soonest opportunity. But you don't really need 8 Mac's to achieve that though, do you? ;)

Sorry I was meant to quote that little kid, not you. Wrong button.

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"charlie >est< " I think to be honest you're being an immature little willy, no surprise you're 14 yeah?. Grow up yup?
Ok. I understand you calling me a 'willy' when I posted in the angry thread. But... realy what have I done, this is one of the most sensible posts i've seen on this forum. If anyone is being 'immature' I think it is you. if you dont like me. dont post on my topics. Yes. I am 14.
You don't really need 8 Mac's to achieve that though, do you? ;)
2 of them mac's arnt used. Thats why it says 'Storage' next to one of them (I forgot to post that) some are at my dads and some are at my mums. I got rid of them anyway. I suppose it looked like I was boasting when I wasn't trying to at all. I'm sorry if it looked like this. I realy am a 'Little willy' arnt I. I suppose its better than a 'Big willy'.
Sorry I was meant to quote that little kid not you. Wrong button.
I'm realy not that much smaller than you. only 4 years. Edited by charlie >est<
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If you take into account how much more experiences and shit he's done compared to you it is quite a lot. When you get older though it means f**k all.

True. but still. its only 4 years. Its not like he is in his mid twenty's or something. 18, in my opinion is your first year of adulthood.

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i'm drunk, but computers aren't photography equipment. neither are filters or memory cards. saying that, battery grips don't count either.

but to each his own.

I'm sure it'd be bloody difficult to put digital photography to good work without computers and memory cards!

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I'm sure it'd be bloody difficult to put digital photography to good work without computers and memory cards!

oh i know mike, but it doesn't make as much of an impact to your output compared to a wide variety of lenses and such.

plus, it doesn't matter what ,memory card/computer you have, it's you and the camera that make the picture.

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