crazycup said:Just purchased a canon 350D, excellent camera. Got the body only for £420 as I already have an EF lens which is compatible with the camera.
I have read good reports about the Nikon D50 but i want the extra 2mil pixels the canon 350d offered
oh tjis was taken last year at the silverstone testTT DECKS said:igot the 300d with 2x coverter with a 75 -300 lens ...love it
stunning pic but you must be gutted you chopped the cone off, was so close to being a perfect pic!TELFORDS_LURK said:View attachment 7319
Taken with my 70-300 lens on a Nikon D70s.
TT DECKS, how do you find the 2x adapters, worth investing for track stuff??
Chris
dave182 said:stunning pic but you must be gutted you chopped the cone off, was so close to being a perfect pic!
very niceTELFORDS_LURK said:I know, I was pretty gutted at chopping about an inch off the nose, but was still really pleased with it as it was the first time I had used my DSLR at the track.
Plus it aint a bad result considering I was trying to get the side on shot of something that was going past me at about 130+ mph.
Edit: View attachment 7320 heres a Renault for good measure, this one has been cropped, but still kept the quality of the original image.
TT DECKS said:i got the converter from a camera shop in sheffield ... when i had a normal canon slr, my lenses fit straight to the 300d thats why i bought it ..... plus it has got the 4 shot burst so you can pan around and follow the car ideal for the track....
Leeds_VTO said:whats the better lens, sigma 70-300apo macro dg or tamaron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di LD Asp? gonna get one of them for fcs
whats a good place to host images currently using photobucket but it cuts themdown alot?
i wanna use it at max rach though for trackdays witha 2x converter i currently have the nikon 70-300 and lookinf for something a little sharperRich said:As above for the budget you wont get much more. I can fault mine apart from it is quite soft at max reach.
iPap said:Converters, 1.4x and 2.0x both visably reduce the quality of your pictures as well. This is very noicable on zoom lens where as fixed/prime lens suffer less but it's still noticable.