thanks.good attempt anyway i will mess around a bit with it in a lunchbreak or somethingOriginally Posted by my porsche
thanks.good attempt anyway i will mess around a bit with it in a lunchbreak or somethingOriginally Posted by my porsche
The DSC-R1 is on these two points pretty satisfactory.Originally Posted by my porsche
out of interest, those of you who own semi-pro DSLRs. What bag do you use to carry it from place to place? I'm looking to buy one for my D80. Maybe this one:
The R1 is also the price of a base SLR. And i thought it was a fixed lens SLR?Originally Posted by Piacki_117
Lowepro Microtrekker 200, Rik.
I personnaly have got a Lowepro bag and I'm totally happy with it, it's some damn good manufacture quality.
i was going to say what you said, shoot on a higher ISO i shoot at 800 ISO most of the time at night to expose pics better and not get as much flare out of lights in the photoOriginally Posted by SPHFerrari
oh yeah and what wouter said, get a DSLR... i use a Canon 350D which is now superseded with the 400D but mine still does a great job...
Yeah like this can fit 2 SLR's and 3 lenses, which is what i've got in it. It's got full velcro siding on the inside so you can make custom sized pockets, and tons of perfect sized pockets. It's awesome!Originally Posted by Piacki_117
LowePro Nova 4 AW suits me very well.
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Nova 4 works well for me too.
It can feel a little big at times, making me think the Nova 3 would have been big enough.
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I had been using a Tamrac backpack for a few years, and only upgraded to the next size up because i'm using 4+ lenses including a 200mm, and want to carry my laptop in the same pack too. I'm therefore selling my old bag, shown below. It's in near perfect condition, mostly because Tamrac makes some serious quality bags. I would ask $75 USD (shipping extra) if you're interested.Originally Posted by Cotterik
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I can just afford me some beers in the weekend. I have saved 100€ together in 6 months now. You can guess I am a pretty poor student right now. There is nothing i want more (except a car) right now But with my financial prospects it is impossible...I'll be stuck to this fuji for long time i think...Originally Posted by shockwaveracing
About the bags, i use a simple Fuji bag. Nothing special really. I got it for free with my camera after some talking It does the job fine, though I prefer to carry the stuff in my laptop bag.
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If you buy a bag with Nikon emblazoned along the front, try not to feel too hard done by when it gets snatched.Originally Posted by Cotterik
I use a lowepro mini trekker classic. It's about £60, but there's room for 2 bodies and probably 4 or 5 lenses. There's quite a lot of room in the pockets on the front, too.
yeah, i was looking at the lowepro range, at the moment the lowepro Nova AW 1 looks most suited to me, however if i went for the one you showed me, i would be able to fit my pentax slr in there too with its 3 lenses, aswell as my d80. And you're right, a nikon bag would sell me to the thieves
Thats the one I have, so either looking on B&H for the name of mine I looked at the wrong name, or it has a different name in the UK. Either way that's what I've got and I love it.Originally Posted by VtecMini
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