Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
The D200 is tricky, there's a few on ebay for £400+
The lenses are a bit easier. The 12-24mm is almost £800 new! It's in mint condition, so would be expecting around £400
The 18-200mm VR lens is around 500 new, so would expect £300-350ish.
So I would be selling all that for a lens basically...
^ Yeh I know! Unbelievable!
Also, I think I MAY be selling my DX Nikon D200 and lenses. I could really do with a full frame wide angle lens, but the one I would like is £1k+ :(
Im about 80% sure I will sell them, but I want to be certain before I make any rash decisions!
Few more from today :)
Got home from a trip to Malta at 12.30, then went straight outside with the camera :)
It's still impressing me!
Some Autumnal macro shots, as I havent gone anywhere interesting yet apart from our back garden!
Oh - and a shot of the dog having a kip, shot at...
^ Hey m8,
Havent received anything yet, I'm in Malta at the moment, but they usually get pushed straight through to my blackberry.
I'll have a look at your blog :)
I borrowed a Spyder from work and calibrated my monitor a while ago. Tbh, it didnt need that much calibration, I think it made the colours slightly warmer.
Thanks again guys!
I wondered if you recognised it. Yeh it was a shame we ran out of time on our shoot.
But at least we know its a good location! :cool:
Few more out takes :)
PS. No comments on what Im wearing! They are my scruffy clothes, and rolling about on the floor under a car...
A few reasons -
Higher fps - I do motorsport photography too, so that will help.
Larger camera with better battery as standard - If I got the D700 I would have to get the battery grip and battery as I hate the smaller style cameras, so that would eat into the cost differences.
There are more...
I'm sure I'll have more than 12 shots of Clios next year. Maybe a 2011 calender then ;)
Thanks, very nice to hear :)
I've never been on the PH forums. I might sign up and do a request :)
Great shots - however all of them, apart from the last two and the one of the black clio, are really underexposed.
Killer scenery! I'd love to do a shoot round there one day!
Yeh the D3s does look good from what I have read, BUT for a start it's almost £1200 more that the D3 at the moment. The RRP is £4200! :S
I came very close to waiting to get one, when the price came down a bit, but I can't see the advantages being that significant tbh.
And I will be deciding...
Well I was hoping to go out today and play with the new D3, but the weather is really crap, not raining...just really overcast with horrible flat lighting :(
So I did a few macro shots, and then did a few tests on the ISO performance - which is astonishing!!
And this is what you see if...
Thanks guys :)
I was going to put a request thread asking for people who would let me shoot their cars, as I would really like to build up my 'portfolio' a bit.
But Im going to be quite busy abroad up until xmas, so I can't guarantee when I will be able to do a shoot.
And also, as much as I...
Yeh it has to be pretty strong - especially when you have £3k+ of camera hanging off the end too!
As you say, the rig is then photoshopped out - so hopefully you won't notice. But some shots make this harder than others, these were relatively easy.
No panning, no other cars....it's called a rig shot.
As a special CS exclusive, here's an outake shot, straight out of the camera and resized:
Now you can see how the shot is made up. That's Mark and his friend pushing the car back to the start of a run.
Mark then gets in the car, his friend...
Much better!
The car really stands out in these photos.
The only thing I can say is you might have to start fine tuning the placement of the flashes to avoid the hotspots that are on some photos, for example in the first three photos, there's a hotspot on the left of the bumper.
You just have...
I have had a play with the D700 before, we actually use them at work so I've borrowed some before.
One of the reasons I didnt go for a D700 is because I can't stand using the 'smaller style' cameras. I would have to get the battery grip and extra battery, which would eat into the cost...
Don't upgrade for the sake of upgrading though. There are people who will buy the lastest gear thinking it will make them better. Its rubbish - it's the person behind the camera that makes a shot, not the camera.
But that's not to say the newer gear makes getting 'that shot' much easier...
There's some photos on blog (link on my website :))
Mark also took quite a lot of photos, and some video too!
Depending on how they came out I'll post them up :)