Saturday, December 20, 2008
Just a side note
Adding on to my previous post, photography is not all about the camera. It is the art, it is the composing. Technology is only an item that helps you to achieve what you want easier. In photography, you can have the best camera, the best speedlight, the best lens and so on. But if you do not know how to compose a picture, the pictures you take will suck. It is the composing that matters and also the technique and skill. But most importantly, it is the composing. So work on your artistic composing instead of cameras. Actually any kind of camera will do, point-and-shoot, disposable camera or DSLRs.
Do not keep changing cameras because of the technology. My dad used the D50 for like 6-7 years before changing to his S5 pro. Now I handle the D50. But do you see any defects or suck photos I posted? If there is, it is probably me, not the camera. So just get a camera you feel comfortable with and work on your composing. Do not change untill you think you are ready for it.
My post yesterday is actually an introductory post.
So, Bye
Tyy
My Camera
I think as a beginner on photography blogging, I should start off with the most most basic. My Camera.
The Strengths of this camera: Basically, the worth is see in this camera is its superb colour and excellent built.
Weakness: It is probably the speed. At 3fps, it is easily rivalled by cameras of its range. But I said depends on your use.
Lets compare some pictures:
My sister here in Europe.
Taken with a S5 pro on a Sigma 18mm-200mm lens, f/3.5-6.3
(photo courtesy of http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2257/2495911065_4b91b0fc83.jpg)
This is a picture taken on a Nikon D300 with a Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens.
Just compare the skin colour, it is so obvious that the S5 pro is better in colour.
It is quite a good choice for people who shoot portraits. and the price is tha price of entry level Nikon cameras! Now the price is S$1699 for the S5 pro body and the sigma 18mm-200mm lens.
So most importantly, know what you want. Don't just go random and listen to salesman entirely. Do your research, you know, like check out with experts and read online reviews, sample pictures...One place I can recommend is Camera Hospital in Singapore, around Bencoolen Street. It is from there that I learnt about the S5 pro.
Hope you will have a better idea of buying a camera after this.
Bye, Tyy
Starting this
For those who know me and read my main blog, this is my photography blog. For those who don't know me, now you do. Like fellow photography enthusiast, I love to share my little growing knowledge of photography. So I created this blog here as a medium. Feel free to give your feedbacks at my tagboard. Also, you can take a look at my gallery which I will be building up soon.
So bye for now,
Tyy