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05-22-07, 07:38
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Sacramento, CA. Posts: 641 | Pentax K100D DSLR
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05-23-07, 05:38
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Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Memphis Posts: 1,238 | Re: Pentax K100D DSLR Congrats on the new DSLR. I made the SLR jump too earlier this year, purchasing the Canon XTi and a couple lenses.
For a nice, but not too expensive case, look at LowePro. I have the Rezo 170 ($50 IIRC at B&H Photo), which is an all-weather case, which I liked in the event I am caught in bad weather with my gear. The case isn't too large to carry all day on vacation or while out and about. l have it loaded with my camera body with the kit lense attached, plus a 70-300 zoom and a 50mm prime lense, plus most of the accessories I need (storage cards, chargers, manuals, etc). The size of your bag will depend mostly on what you plan on carrying with you, i.e. extra lenses, flash, ....
Here is the one I bought, but you might have a look at other LowePro models, as they have plenty to fit whatever size you think you need. Lowepro Rezo 170 AW Camera Shoulder Bag
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05-23-07, 02:06
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Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Washinton, DC Posts: 166 | Re: Pentax K100D DSLR Cool man. That thing looks intense! | |
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05-23-07, 05:50
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Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 1,464 | Re: Pentax K100D DSLR Nice upgrade. Is that the one with image stabilization built in?
As for a bag it all matters on personal preference. Shoulder bags are usually more convenient. Book bags are cool but a little extreme, especially if your just starting out with limited equipment.
This bag is nice and relatively cheap. Don't mind the Canon logo I guess you can put a patch over it. Canon GB2400 Gadget Bag | |
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05-23-07, 07:19
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Sacramento, CA. Posts: 641 | Re: Pentax K100D DSLR Quote: |
Originally Posted by TigerMike Congrats on the new DSLR. I made the SLR jump too earlier this year, purchasing the Canon XTi and a couple lenses.
For a nice, but not too expensive case, look at LowePro. I have the Rezo 170 ($50 IIRC at B&H Photo), which is an all-weather case, which I liked in the event I am caught in bad weather with my gear. The case isn't too large to carry all day on vacation or while out and about. l have it loaded with my camera body with the kit lense attached, plus a 70-300 zoom and a 50mm prime lense, plus most of the accessories I need (storage cards, chargers, manuals, etc). The size of your bag will depend mostly on what you plan on carrying with you, i.e. extra lenses, flash, ....
Here is the one I bought, but you might have a look at other LowePro models, as they have plenty to fit whatever size you think you need. Lowepro Rezo 170 AW Camera Shoulder Bag | Yeah man, i'm all kinds of anxious to get my grubby little hands on my new toy. I'm gonna be a picture taking fool pretty soon
That is a pretty nice bag there, I got to looking around and I think I have found one that fits my needs. This photography stuff is a hobby I don't see myself getting caught up in, it's too expensive for me, so it's highly unlikely that I'll be buying any other glass. I'll just have the camera, memory card, extra batteries and the charger, maybe a lens cleaning kit. I'd love to get some glass but man, $200-$800 for a lens???!!! Insane!
This is the bag i'm leaning towards Case Logic DCB-56 Quote: |
Originally Posted by JohnnyDaJackal Nice upgrade. Is that the one with image stabilization built in?
As for a bag it all matters on personal preference. Shoulder bags are usually more convenient. Book bags are cool but a little extreme, especially if your just starting out with limited equipment.
This bag is nice and relatively cheap. Don't mind the Canon logo I guess you can put a patch over it. Canon GB2400 Gadget Bag | Yep, it's got the shake reduction, which I've noticed alot when I try to take pics with limited lighting with my current rig, a Canon PowerShot A510. I can't wait to take my first pic where the background is blurry but the subject is perfectly in focus, I love those kind of pictures.
That too is a nice bag, but the Canon logo would irk me since my camera is a Pentax. I know, i'm just weird like that
Anyone have any experience with the bag I posted and have some good reasons why I should avoid it like the plague?
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05-23-07, 07:41
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Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: West Michigan Posts: 2,787 | Re: Pentax K100D DSLR Newegg.com has some great prices on SD cards, this is where I get SD cards for my phone/cameras. | |
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05-23-07, 08:16
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Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 1,464 | Re: Pentax K100D DSLR That bag is probably fine for your needs now. You might even be able to get it locally which is better so that you avoid shipping fees and so that you can see it for yourself.
As for pictures with the subject in focus and background out of focus thats more knowing how to use the camera's settings. To achieve nice "bokeh" you need to open your lens up, larger f stop, to get that look as well position your subject and background correctly.
Here are a couple examples with my lens wide open @ f/4...  | |
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05-23-07, 09:06
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Sacramento, CA. Posts: 641 | Re: Pentax K100D DSLR Quote: |
Originally Posted by Joshua312 Newegg.com has some great prices on SD cards, this is where I get SD cards for my phone/cameras. | Really? I'll check them out. I remembered last night that I got my mini sd card for my phone from meritline.com
There's just so many brands and what not that it's all so confusing, I have a feeling most of them are just rebadges.
I am gonna get a 2gig card, and it's recommended to be a high speed type, any suggestions on what brand I should go with? Quote: |
Originally Posted by JohnnyDaJackal That bag is probably fine for your needs now. You might even be able to get it locally which is better so that you avoid shipping fees and so that you can see it for yourself.
As for pictures with the subject in focus and background out of focus thats more knowing how to use the camera's settings. To achieve nice "bokeh" you need to open your lens up, larger f stop, to get that look as well position your subject and background correctly.
Here are a couple examples with my lens wide open @ f/4...  | Yeah, I'll hit up some stores this weekend after I detail my car and see if I can find one.
Dude, that first picture is awesome. I'll be a happy camper if I could get pics like that. I guess I'll find out shortly.
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