Sil3ntp8nd8
May-09-2009, 07:46 AM
Hello!
This will be my first post here and won't possibly be my last.
I have a little long history about what I wanted to do with my life. Now I started college and have no specific background I want to go in. I'll save the story and get on what I wanted to say.
Partial story:
I picked up a d90 from my friend who was having car trouble, sold me his 20 day old d90 with 100 clicks, sb600 flash, 2x 4gb sticks, 18-105 kit lens, 3 year extended warranty, cleaning etc etc. He paid nearly 2 grand and I paid well less than half.
I have had a point and shoot for the longest time and finally been able to buy a DSLR that I wanted. I am looking to get the most out of video. I'm building a steadicam currently as well. Sure the kit lens is great, but I would like to do more. I haven't really used the camera as much. But I seem to get the concept.
I am looking to do macros and portraits, car photography and landscape. I was looking at the 50mm for portraits but then I saw people used it to do some landscapes. Why would you use a 50mm prime lens for landscape anyway? Sharper than the 18-105? Wide angle lens for car shoots, possible fish eye...
Hope I gave you enough info to help me out. Thanks! :lust
This will be my first post here and won't possibly be my last.
I have a little long history about what I wanted to do with my life. Now I started college and have no specific background I want to go in. I'll save the story and get on what I wanted to say.
Partial story:
I picked up a d90 from my friend who was having car trouble, sold me his 20 day old d90 with 100 clicks, sb600 flash, 2x 4gb sticks, 18-105 kit lens, 3 year extended warranty, cleaning etc etc. He paid nearly 2 grand and I paid well less than half.
I have had a point and shoot for the longest time and finally been able to buy a DSLR that I wanted. I am looking to get the most out of video. I'm building a steadicam currently as well. Sure the kit lens is great, but I would like to do more. I haven't really used the camera as much. But I seem to get the concept.
I am looking to do macros and portraits, car photography and landscape. I was looking at the 50mm for portraits but then I saw people used it to do some landscapes. Why would you use a 50mm prime lens for landscape anyway? Sharper than the 18-105? Wide angle lens for car shoots, possible fish eye...
Hope I gave you enough info to help me out. Thanks! :lust