Anyone here have a Yashica Electro? How is it? How did you get around the battery issue?
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>>2762412
Bump
sold mine, but it's a nice camera. use 4 LR44 and fill the rest with 1cent (copper eur) coins.
>>2762435
what if I live in the US?
Taken with s6 edge.
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>samshit
>it's a FUCKING PHONE
>not resized
>upside down
>snapshit
>made a thread just for this garbage
you are the worst poster i've seen in many days
>>2768804
that's actually a godlike phone camera. dslr faggots btfo
>>2768846
>700 dollars
I can get a k-50 with a 35mm prime and a 55-300 tele for that much
the 5Dmk lll is out of the question because: >poorfag
>>2766790
D700
I think I'd take the 6D, the 5DII's sensor is getting pretty long in the tooth, and the 70D is crop.
>>2766790
6D if you don't plan on taking lots of action shots, 70D if you do. See if you can put a nice 7DMkII in your budget because it is even better.
6D is awesome on high ISO and a beast for landscape, nightscape and basically anything in low-light. If the subject movement is not that big (not jumping around, nicely predictable) than it can track it just fine.
Gear Thread
If you have questions about a new camera, what lenses to buy and anything related to gear or wondering about getting into photography, post it in this thread.
Do not attempt to make a new thread for your new Rabal, broken glass and being new. You have been warned!
I repeat, ANYTHING GEAR RELATED goes in here!
And don't forget, be polite!
Previous thread: >>2763958
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Only cameras to consider are from Sony.
Post your essential gear and people rate and guess what kind of photography you're into/what kind of person you are.
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>>2766204
Replace that 18-55 to an HD 16-85 and you have a decent set.
As an anon who pops in and out of here a few times a year...let me say,
Holy shit. Do not take any advice from here right now.
/p/ has never been some shining sea of amazing photographic knowledge, but it's really bad right now, even in the realm of gear where you at least generally had a small handful of reasonable voices that is not present now.
For those of you trying to get a start here's some real advice:
>Caveat emptor. If you don't know what this means google that shit and learn a little.
>Anyone who gets dogmatic over any of this stuff isn't to be listened to.
>Double/triple/quadruple check anything you hear here. There's a running ton of review sources on the internet. Read enough of the big ones to get a feel for how they think. See if how they think mostly agrees with how you think or not.
>Gear isn't photography. It's an important part, but it isn't by far the most important part.
>The three things you can do to get better at photography are to read more books about photography and art in general, take more directed pictures (e.g. go out with an idea and try to make it happen, then sort out in what ways and why you were successful/unsuccessful), and study pictures you find interesting
>when it comes to gear, use what you can afford that works and most all of it works pretty well these days.
>remember photography is a skill, you get better through practice and study, the creative side comes as you master your tools and start thinking "I want something that looks like x"
>squash any toxic attitudes. That shit leaks through to your real life no matter how much you think it doesn't.
/p/ cycles up and down as people come and go, with luck it'll cycle back at least somewhat up soon, but I won't hold my breath. In the meantime, if you're truly interested in photography, much of what you see and hear here is trolling bullshit.
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good text
>>2765307
Fair enough
I've heard the whole "go out with an idea to focus yourself", but when I'm still trying to mess around with exposure and composition, what the hell am I supposed to take pictures of? I'm at the point where I think that kind of thing would only really hinder me from taking pictures as I can't get to that higher level thinking as a photographer.
Are there any easy beginner assignments that would give me focus while still letting me take a ton of pictures to figure out how to produce the best image with my camera?
How does /p/ store and organize their gear?
I just rearranged my place and figured I'd show mine and see how other anons do it.
Top shelf is empty bags. The bottom visible one is my preloaded "go bags," one for my DSLR kit and one for my Hassy. The middle shelf is loose lenses and my camcorder, a couple of classics, and that big thing behind is the Epson R2880 that I don't have a good permanent spot for. Accessories, cleaning stuff, bag dividers, chargers, and the like go in the plastic drawers on the left.
If anybody's wondering, by the way, the fabric on the wall is covering a vent, my room is a small rental apartment behind a house, without its own climate controls, and when the people who live in the house put the heat on, it gets insanely hot in here without something to block some of the airflow. The big knife is a WWI bayonet that a friend gave me. (Actually the same guy I got the F2 from.)
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Thinly veiled gearfag brag/showoff thread mk. II: Now with even thinner veil.
Underrated thread.
>context: The atmosphere is comprised of nitrogen, oxygen and fungi spores. They are in your grandmothers' lungs, in the oval office and in your asscrack. They are everywhere, they cannot be killed, and with the presence of moisture they will advance to stage two: Actual fungi or mold.
Basically I stored all my stuff in a cupboard in a damp room, didn't photo for a while, then came back and there was fungi on each side of each lens. So I put them in the sun to kill the growths, but there are still spores about waiting for that humidity to strike again.
Now I keep my gear in a backpack, in a dryer room, ready for instant deployment.
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>>2766556
>The middle shelf is loose lenses and my camcorder
You must like dust. At least get some cheap plastic tubs with lids.
I went to a winter fair in Detroit yesterday. It was my first time in a while really going out and shooting. This was my first time shooting after looking up the basics of using a histogram and consistently shooting in shutter speeds faster than 1/60. Critique is appreciated.
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I was worried about not getting enough of my shots in focus so when there was enough light I used a narrower aperture than my lens' 1.8, but now looking back I think a lot of my shots would have looked better with the bokeh, like this one.
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Does anyone of you have worked with this camera? Can you show your work with this camera ? or give it your oponiones please
>>2767845
https://www.flickr.com/cameras/olympus/sp550uz/
We are not your personal shoppers.
Had it 7-8 years ago, was nice enough for learning. Got a pentax K100D probably year after that.
fucking 8 years ago, I can't handle this shit
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Have anotter one
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>GLASS IS THE DEVIL!
Does this guy know what he is talking about or not?
In a recent video he calls the Otus lenses sharp but shit and goes onto explain why all the extra elements that essentially make the lens sharper negatively effects other aspects of the lens quality.
I also remember that video where the hips granger talks to the Zeiss master lens designer who explain that zoom lenses can be potentially sharper due to having more glass...... But if you talk to most photographers they will still say that primes render a more pleasing image than zooms.
So what the fuck, seems he knows what he is talking about? Is glass really the devil? Are lower element lenses really better than higher element more expensive lenses??
Link?
>>2766035
i wouldn't be surprised if the only consistent difference between all low-element and high-element lenses is variation in manufacturing
does it really matter if you aren't cropping your photos like a 6x digital teleconverter
>>2766042
Well, even if you are not it is still interesting to know if a $2000 prime really is worth the extra cash over a $300 one.
Of course you might get the wider aperture on the more expensive prime lens but if what he says is correct then the cheaper/slower lenses should be better optically? I will ALWAYS choose the better IQ over a slightly wider aperture.
I just recently bought a fed 3 and now i'm trying to decide on which 35mm film to use. What was the first brand/type of film you shot on? Would you recommend it?
http://curatingcuteness.com/2013/05/35mm-film-guide/
Check this out OP. On the left side are more links to posts that have photos from different films, but check the captions to the photos because multiple films are in some posts.
>>2765187
I tried this and I think I'm gonna go with the Kodak gold 200.
Portra 400 is damn near magical. Check out the results of it being pushed to 3200.
I may have gone too far in a few places edition.
Post your automotive pics and ask questions about automotive photography here.
Previous thread hit image limit.
>>2688338
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Anyway, first time shooting the cars with the flash. Not totally happy with the job I've done, I didn't pick a good enough background and i haven't got the technique for using the flash on cars right yet, I tried to just adapt what I did on bikes and it didn't quite work perfectly.
For next time I'm either gonna try and pick up an LED panel and get light painting or try and find a strip box that I can fold down to fit on my bike.
>>2713719
Obviously I'm no expert but some stuff I've picked up so far.
yes bringing your own light source is probably the best way to deal with having no light but that brings with it it's own pains, some general tips that don't require much extra gear or editing would be.
1. Tripod, every time.
2. Clean your front element, artificial light sources, street lights, car headlights etc. will make it flare very strongly.
3. get a lens hood, other street lights will fuck up your contrast.
4. Don't rely on autofocus when it's dark, do a test exposure.
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>>2715969
I might wait until I get a decent tripod and a wireless transmitter before trying flash again
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>>2715969
>>2713719
Get lights.
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You have to wonder, why has Yahoo has allowed Flickr to fester and entropy?
• There has been very little change since Yahoo took over except for a few token changes in the format - something which many felt made the photo pages less ergonomic anyway.
• Investing in "pro" status is essentially pointless now that so much memory is on offer for free.
• "Camera roll" mode appears to have been hastily rolled out as an additional feature, but remains in Beta to this day.
This feature is ill placed - hoisted up, as it is, in front of Photostream (the sites clear cut preview mode) in the menu.
Its true function seems to be minor and not warranting of its own prominent page space.
• "Creation" mode seems stunted and expensive. There is no way of calculating shipping, nor is there much creativity in the variety of print styles.
• There has been zero effort to nurture any sort of community on flickr. The websites groups are detached and generally squabble in small dissipating threads.
• The site is being ran as if it were an unwanted child. A nuisance to its owner that feels betrayed by its dispassionate treatment - still wearing the same clothes it was 5 years ago.
Once upon a time people said that Flickr was going to blow up and outperform Instagram, but that never happened.
Long story short: Fuck you Yahoo.
>>2768080
>using entropy as a verb
also whats the best site for sharing photos?
i just started shooting in december and have a flickr, viewbug, and 500px. dont want to keep updating all of them so what's the best of them and any others
>site is being run like it's an unwanted child
It is unwanted. Yahoo is killing it (or selling it) within the fiscal year, supposedly.
>>2768110
>Yahoo is killing Flickr
They wouldn't at this point. Too many people still rely on it to gain exposure.
What's the best entrylevel DSLR or mirrorless in 2016 in your opinion and why?
Also: suggest 2 lenses
1 to start with
2 to upgrade
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>>2760315
Used X-Pro 1 + lens adapter + vintage fast nifty fifty (dime a dozen, you can get a nice one for $25 - $50 no problem) + vintage wide lens (28 or 35mm depending on where your favor lies
For DSLR: whatever Canikon camera meets your budget + the two kit lenses
>>2760322
is that worth it? I thought lens adapters were expensive or at least making it not worth it compared to the fuji 50mm
>>2760329
by that I mean the 35 since that's the 50 equiv
post your photos taken with Zenit, gear related photos also welcomed
i'll start with my snapshits
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>>2766876
Helios-44M, Kodak Portra 400
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Fomapan 200
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Recent photo thread, old one is nearing the end.
I was fortunate enough to be able to capture a mourner walking away from a family burial at the Glenwood Cemetery in Houston.
Thoughts, critique?
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>>2762331
I also took this during my visit.
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