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Kirsten
09-10-2009, 01:16 PM
Currently I'm having a Sony alpha 100 here; someone who knows that I would like to improve my skills gave it to me, so I can test it, and learn. Took some pics the last days, and here they are.

The first ones where taken with a 3.5-5.6/18-70 lense, and I had some problems with it. From photo No. 16 on, I used a huge 4.5-5.6/75-300-lense, and I think the results were better with that one.

Here are some of the pics:

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony1.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony2.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony3.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony4.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony5.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony6.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony7.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony8.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony9.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony10.jpg

Kirsten
09-10-2009, 01:17 PM
http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony11.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony12.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony13.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony14.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony15.jpg


From here on, I used the 75-300 lense, and I like the result so much better!!

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony16.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony17.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony18.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony19.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony20.jpg

Kirsten
09-10-2009, 01:18 PM
http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony21.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony22.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony23.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony24.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony25.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony26.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony27.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony28.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony29.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony30.jpg

Kirsten
09-10-2009, 01:19 PM
http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony31.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony32.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony33.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony34.jpg

http://www.catmom.de/pix/sony35.jpg


Anyway, these are my very first attempts using a DSLR, and I know I still have to learn a lot!
But I'm still dreaming of a Canon EOS 450D! :)


Kirsten

Russian Blue
09-10-2009, 01:19 PM
Ha! Once you put a SLR in your hand, you don't want to go back! ;) And, the camera can become expensive very quickly when you want multiple lenses!

It's good you had the option to try out both lenses. It gives you a total different feel. I've never had the money available to get the larger ones.

With my upcoming wedding/honeymoon I really would like to purchase other lenses. There never is enough money!

Enjoy! :)

Kirsten
09-10-2009, 01:23 PM
Guess you're right! I'm afraid that after I tried this one, I won't have much fun with my S5 anymore! :(

And I know the problems re. the lenses; they are sooo expensive! Even if I should be able to get the EOS 450 by the end of the year, I know I'd have to photograph with the Kit lense it's coming with. Don't think I'll ever be able to buy a bigger lense!

Kirsten

Glacier
09-10-2009, 01:25 PM
Ha! Once you put a SLR in your hand, you don't want to go back! ;) And, the camera can become expensive very quickly when you want multiple lenses!



Lenses, flashes, filters...the list is endless! The camera is just the start! I finally bought a polarizing filter yesterday for my favorite lens(a nikkor dx 18-135 f5.6) and reserved a Nikon D300s for whenever the shop gets one in! They apparently only ordered 2!

Nice pics, Kristen! Have fun playing with the camera!

Russian Blue
09-10-2009, 01:29 PM
Try putting less money into the body and more money into the lenses. The body will have to be replaced at some point, but the lenses will remain.
And, when you see some of the lenses out there, that's all you dream about.

Believe me, the kit lenses are 'ok' for learning, but knowing how strongly you are into photography, you will want to upgrade quickly. So, you might want to consider getting a year or two year old SLR and getting more value by investing in the lenses.

Try going to your local camera store and trying out the lenses. You'll see the difference.

Glacier
09-10-2009, 01:39 PM
Try putting less money into the body and more money into the lenses. The body will have to be replaced at some point, but the lenses will remain.
And, when you see some of the lenses out there, that's all you dream about.



The best camera advice I ever got was "bodies come and go, glass is forever". The guy who owns the only camera shop up here told me that while I was debating between Olympus and Nikon. He was right...my D80 has lasted almost three years, through heavy use and more than a little abuse! It needs to be replaced(although I'm giving it to Stuart; it will last him another 10 years as he rarely takes pics and shoots mostly in full auto mode)

Saving up now to add a macro lens to my gear.

A few weeks ago I got to play with a Nikon D3 with a 400mm zoom on it....that combo is costs more than my truck. I nearly fainted from the camera envy!!:p

Kirsten
09-10-2009, 03:37 PM
Thanks for your advice everyone! It's going to be hard for me to purchase all this addional stuff, I'm lucky if I can affort the camera! It's kind of frustrating because I really love taking pictures, and I'm not happy with the results of my S5 for a long time now. I just feel there's more I could do with a cam, but I just don't have the money!

Right now I have the Sony alpha 100 here, but that's only for a couple of weeks.

Kirsten

Sonia59
09-10-2009, 03:49 PM
Good pics! :)

I fully agree with Glacier and Russian blue! The Sony alpha 100 is the one I have. I chose it because I had a Minolta film camera and I wanted to re-use the same lenses, especially the 75-300. I did not invest into more lenses, only an expensive flash (someone bought it for me in the US 2 years ago, with the dollar lower than the euro, it was a very good deal! ;)). But now I am seriously considering changing the camera itself (well, I mean when I'll have money...), and as the lenses are not such high quality, I am also considering taking this opportunity to change brand :rolleyes: I'd like to go for a Nikon. As for lenses, someone in my family has a 50 mm fixed focal lens (used with a Canon 5D)...my dream lens!! The pictures are really different from you can take usually because the focal corresponds approximately to what you see with your eyes.

Besides, I still use my compact Canon Powershot S80, that I can bring everywhere. Actually, I use both in parallel, and I would miss not having a compact camera :)

Pinot's Mom
09-10-2009, 08:42 PM
I took photography classes in college, was very used to an SLR, joined the digital era and NEVER liked the problems with the regular digital cameras, and I had good ones! The digital delay drove me NUTS, and the fact that the camera would NOT let me do what I wanted. I was ready to go back to my old SLR; seriously! Not this past Christmas, but the one before, my husband surprised me with the Canon EOS Rebel xti digital SLR - I was back in love with photography again! The difference is amazing!

Mine was a package deal. You can have a great deal of fun, and take amazing pictures, with the lenses in the package. Upgrading will come, but don't rush it; you're a good photographer and can use those lenses very well.

Barbara
09-11-2009, 02:53 AM
Kirsten I am glad to see there are specialists here who can give some good advise- at least it sounds good to me.
Me, being unable to take a focussed picture even when I'm using an autofocus I say: Problems with one lens? Can't see it.
I love the fur of your kitties in the sun- they could be sisters to my poor Tigris.

moosmom
09-11-2009, 07:00 AM
Kirsten,

You have an obvious gift here. Your pictures are spectacular!!!

Glacier,

Great advice!! Exactly what my Dad, a news photographer, told me!!!

finn's mom
09-11-2009, 11:40 AM
I love seeing your work! I actually like the first set of photos better, especially the 8th and 9th ones - the full landscape one (the peach/orange colored leaves on the tree are beautiful!) and the pink flower. But, they are all gorgeous, you are a great photographer, I can't wait to see what you do when you get used to the different camera and lenses!

Kirsten
09-11-2009, 03:20 PM
Thank you for your comments and advice everyone, it's very appreciated! I hope I'll ever own my own dslr one day, and some good lenses, too. But I'm grateful that I can use the Sony these days, and try some things... :)

Kirsten