The first 2 are great.
Thanks nog.
I liked the first two the most. The middle one wasnāt really worth posting now that I look at it again, as for the fifth one, I wanted to whore a pic of my GSR
Oh, the others are great too, I just really liked the first 2.
In this case I always recommend the Powershot S5 IS. Itās a high-end P&S that has image stabilizer and almost the same capabilities as a DSLR. It also has a hot shoe if you ever wanna add an external flash later on. You can also take very high quality movies with it. For around $300us you canāt go wrong with it.
Ive, yeah youāre right. I was just referring to P&S because the DSLRs are way out of my price range for the moment. Just looking for something for the wife.
Not terribly cheap, but a 400~ dollar digital underwater combination is pretty good, I was thinking of picking something similar up as I donāt trust any of those housings with my camerasā¦
Replacing a 200 dollar point and shoot, or replacing an SLR worth significantly moreā¦ Ehhā¦
Youāll get good shots with a little Fuji like that, tooā¦ Usually the whitebalance is great with Fujiās - though getting a model with a shake reduction feature would help underwater, as the light isnāt amazingā¦ Having something that allows a lot of light to be passed through is also important - as you need flash underwater often to get detail and the rich colours you see in most underwater photography.
I was trying to find a good setup to take to Australia the next time I go, so Iāll keep you updated with any findings I come across that look legit, or something I have more hands on experience with - if youād likeā¦
Neil, if youāre interested Iāll sell you my Nikon 8700 for $320. 99% of the pics on my website were taken with it.
went down to Baltimore City and took a bunch of pictures.
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Neil, if youāre interested Iāll sell you my Nikon 8700 for $320. 99% of the pics on my website were taken with it.
8700ās are dopeā¦ ugly - but dope, super sharpā¦ great qualityā¦ A good friend and fellow local photographer of mine shoots with an 8700 and blows his work up to huge 13x19ās and more and it looks fantastic.
Theyāre a little slow, but the quality is fantastic. The fact you can use SB-800 flashes etc. with them, too, is great because you can do multiple flash setups and do some really interesting light work, which is far more important then lensesā¦ Youāll need a tripod for low light work, though - same as any SLR without a huge aperture lens.
Not sure if theyāre still in the 300 range, but youāll be extremely hard pressed to find a good condition one from a reputable seller for less. A shop owning friend of mine has been trying to sell his new 8700 for ages to me but, alas, Iām still happy with my little point and shoot, no need for a bridge camera.
Theyāre going for $340+ on Ebay.
I agree, I think the 8700 is as close to an SLR as you can get with P&S.
a few of my latest.
Mah bitches.
seriously fuck you.
You like them hairy and on all fours, huh?
im dating a chick that had a kid 4 years ago and her stomach doesnt look anything like that for one.
two, youāre a douche bag
and threeā¦well im out of options so fuck you again!
Thatās why they have to have them young.
My wife looks just about what she looked like prepregnancy and itās only been 5 months :ohyeah:
ā¦then fuck you too.
lol, sorry.
Here are a few I took last week of my wife and son.
hmm ā¦ Iāve been far too lazy to pick up my camera for the past while, these are some of my latest back before I lost all my inspiration.
Brutus:
haha, thatās a cute dog. What kind is it? Looks like a Chocolate lab/German Shepard mix, or something weird like that.
Heās chow/akita mix. 8 Years old and about 70lbs. He was the runt of the litter too, all his siblings are at least 110lbs :shock:
Heās the most chill and friendly dogs I have ever known.