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Snuffy
Feb-17-2005, 03:38 PM
Just found out about dgrin over in advrider today and thought i would join in.
I just recieved my first digicam a few days ago, Canon A95. Looks a little scary right now, but will sort things out.
Even worse, i'm new to computors. Wil accept any and all advice.:cry
With 30 something years riding bikes and 15 years trying to take a photograph, i have enjoyed the combination.
Would like to learn to post pics here and advrider but am totally lost.:scratch
I have a lot to learn!
wxwax
Feb-17-2005, 06:51 PM
:wave hi Snuffy, great to have you here.
No worries, you have a good camera and a friendly crowd here. If you have camera, battery, compact flash card.... and a card reader (http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=card%20reader&hl=en&lr=&sa=N&tab=wf), you're in business.
fish
Feb-17-2005, 08:15 PM
Just found out about dgrin over in advrider today and thought i would join in.
I just recieved my first digicam a few days ago, Canon A95. Looks a little scary right now, but will sort things out.
Hiya Snuffy :wave welcome to dgrin.
The A95 is a highly rated camera with a lot of manual controls, including shutter and aperture priority. It even has an ISO50 setting, which even my dSLR doesn't have. But best of all, it can be fully automatic if you want it to be. The suggestion I give digicam n00bies is to shoot on full auto for awhile, without bothering to monkey with the settings. Get used to how it handles and behaves. Then, you'll find an image or two that just don't come out the way you want them to, so you can tweak a setting or two until you get the results you want. It can be extremely intimidating and frustrating when you start adjusting multiple variables without realizing what each one does. You may even find that it does everything you want it to do on full auto. :dunno So the best thing to do is just whip it out and start shooting.
Even worse, i'm new to computors. Wil accept any and all advice.:cry
Rumor has it there are some computer geeks here on dgrin. What computer do you have? What photo-related software do you have?
With 30 something years riding bikes and 15 years trying to take a photograph, i have enjoyed the combination.
You've got me beat by about four years on the bikes, but I think I've got you beat on the photostuff. :)
Would like to learn to post pics here and advrider but am totally lost.:scratch
That's actually quite easy. Do you have a photo-sharing service, like smugmug, pbase, .mac, or ofoto?
I have a lot to learn!
We all do. :1drink
Hi Snuffy! Welcome aboard!
You guys are counting years with bikes? How about a 1964 Matchless 350 in the year 1982? Does that count for anything? God that thing would work for a week and then rest for two. I always got back home with black hands from fixing something on the way.
Nowadays I don't have the nerve for anything more than a San Yang Duke 125 - something like the Japanese equivalent of the Italian Vespa. :rofl
Snuffy
Feb-18-2005, 03:33 AM
Thanks a lot for the welcome and advice! Have a Dell laptop 5100 with jasc and the software that came with the camera. Will dive in and explore. Yeah, that A95 came with more giblets than i thought, but i like to explore. We are all curious, right? I have a lot of Pentax cameras and enjoy my old reliable K1000.
I hope i'm not off base here if i ask questions about the Speed Graphics. I've had one for years and haven't really learned it's potential.
No, i don't have any photo-sharing services. I did hear of smugmug over in advrider, but have not investigated. Sounds pretty good.
What's the skinny on advrider, dgrin, smugmug? Sounds all related, one family. If so, i think i'm in the right place.
Nir, that Matchless sounds sweet. Yep, that's the routine, wrench for day's, ride for hours.
Well, gonna fire up the beemer, ride, and learn how to take a photo today.
Will keep it on auto as recommended, and fire away. This ought to be fun!:thumb
wxwax
Feb-18-2005, 06:03 AM
You guys are counting years with bikes? How about a 1964 Matchless 350 in the year 1982? Does that count for anything?
Only if you bought it new! :lol3
wxwax
Feb-18-2005, 06:08 AM
What's the skinny on advrider, dgrin, smugmug? Sounds all related, one family. If so, i think i'm in the right place.
:nod All three owned by the same dude, Baldy.
There are other services like smugmug.... but smugmug happens to work exceptionally well. Inexpensive and easy to use, so even though we're predisposed to liking it because of the Baldy connection, most of us also find it's hard to beat.
$30 a year (less if you use someone's coupon - got one if you need one) you upload your works of art to smugmug. That way your adoring fans can all admire your magnificent creations online. And to let us see the pics, you simply include a URL in your post. Click here (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=92) to see how.
And we do want to see yer pics.
luckyrwe
Feb-18-2005, 09:11 AM
Coupon? <<perk>>
fish
Feb-18-2005, 09:25 AM
Coupon? <<perk>>
Coupons are worth $5 off the annual subscription, just include it in the "referred-by" field when you sign up.
Here's mine: ZhWlkhimCnkeI :deal
Seymore
Feb-18-2005, 11:37 AM
Coupons are worth $5 off the annual subscription, just include it in the "referred-by" field when you sign up.
Here's mine: ZhWlkhimCnkeI :dealSo, you also get a discount Fish?
wxwax
Feb-18-2005, 11:56 AM
Here's another coupon, if anyone's looking for a discount.
eDpSpUcfD65cM
Charlie Brown
Feb-18-2005, 12:07 PM
Hiya Snuffy :wave welcome to dgrin.
The A95 is a highly rated camera with a lot of manual controls, including shutter and aperture priority. It even has an ISO50 setting, which even my dSLR doesn't have. But best of all, it can be fully automatic if you want it to be. The suggestion I give digicam n00bies is to shoot on full auto for awhile, without bothering to monkey with the settings. Get used to how it handles and behaves. Then, you'll find an image or two that just don't come out the way you want them to, so you can tweak a setting or two until you get the results you want. It can be extremely intimidating and frustrating when you start adjusting multiple variables without realizing what each one does. You may even find that it does everything you want it to do on full auto. :dunno So the best thing to do is just whip it out and start shooting.
Rumor has it there are some computer geeks here on dgrin. What computer do you have? What photo-related software do you have?
You've got me beat by about four years on the bikes, but I think I've got you beat on the photostuff. :)
That's actually quite easy. Do you have a photo-sharing service, like smugmug, pbase, .mac, or ofoto?
We all do. :1drink
wow youre so friendly over here, whats up with that?
welcome to the site snuffy, youll get all kinds of good advise here, good luck with your photos.
cb
fish
Feb-18-2005, 01:15 PM
So, you also get a discount Fish?
That's right...on my annual renewal. It's good all the way around. Kinda like karma bucks.
fish
Feb-18-2005, 01:16 PM
wow youre so friendly over here, whats up with that?
fyyff, cb. :flip :dunno
luckyrwe
Feb-18-2005, 02:13 PM
Can the coupons be used more than once?
Charlie Brown
Feb-18-2005, 02:48 PM
fyyff, cb. :flip :dunno
oh come here and give me a big kiss you sexy fool...
cb
wxwax
Feb-19-2005, 02:38 AM
Can the coupons be used more than once?
Lucky, I think that as a purchaser of an account, you can only use a coupon once. I think. But when you have an account, and your own coupon code, you can get credit by having others use your coupon.
ian408
Feb-19-2005, 10:51 AM
Coupons are worth $5 off the annual subscription, just include it in the "referred-by" field when you sign up.
Here's mine: ZhWlkhimCnkeI :deal
Alternatively, you can include the e-mail address of a current subscriber.
Smugmug is a great place to host images (IMHO) and very reasonably priced
too.
Ian
Snuffy
Feb-23-2005, 10:47 AM
Ok, iv'e been out riding the last few days. What can i say. Took the A95 out for the first time and all went ok. I gotta read the manual,:scratch couldn't figure out the tele-photo. All pics came out considering i was on auto. I've spent some time searching dgrin for leads to questions i have and got my answers. Thanks to all. Will be using a coupon soon for smugmug soon, so thanks for the offers.
I found a thread about pro/con on CF card memory size. Both sound ok, but opted for small. Just ordered 2 from a site that DoctorIt suggested to another.
Thanks Doc.:thumb Gonna have questions about smugmug soon. Got to get some more riding in. Weather is great!
Michiel de Brieder
Feb-23-2005, 11:12 AM
Just shoot and shoot my man! :wave welcome to Dgrin!
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