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considering selling my C 1000D and change to N D3100...
any idea??
Thanks~~
considering selling my C 1000D and change to N D3100...
any idea??
Thanks~~
Hi all, just join this forums..
considering selling my C 1000D and change to N D3100...
any idea??
Thanks~~
wayne0507 said:cos all my friends using N. the time i bought i also want to buy N, but the seller told me to buy 1000D, cheaper and not much different.. now everytime i go out, i cant follow their N's setting to get good pic... so thinking lo... or i topup to buy more advance N DSLR better?
cos all my friends using N. the time i bought i also want to buy N, but the seller told me to buy 1000D, cheaper and not much different.. now everytime i go out, i cant follow their N's setting to get good pic... so thinking lo... or i topup to buy more advance N DSLR better?
Every setting that a Nikon camera can have, a canon one can do it as well. You just need to learn how to use your camera. If you don't learn how to operate a camera even if you get a D3s, you can't take good photos
Every DSLR has the same basic settings. You just need to read your manual to understand... Aperture priority is Av, Shutter priority is Tv, etc.
Stop blaming your gear, and instead increase your knowledge.
basically, all you need to know is how to play around with your settings. all cameras can achieve similar exposures. just because a Nikon can get this picture doesn't mean that your Canon can't.
all cameras work on the basis of ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture Values. don't blame the gear; you haven't learnt the basics of operating a DSLR. yes it does sound harsh, but Spree86 and Rashkae have a point.
even if you buy a 1Ds, but all your friends are using D3x, and they can achieve a stunning shot but you can't, who's to blame? you've got top of the line gear. will you still blame your camera? or will you do some soul searching and reflect on whether it's your own skill at fault?
if it's peer pressure to jump to the N Brand, i'd suggest you stick to C, and learn how to use your basic DSLR first. if not, you'll never be able to improve your skills.
basically, all you need to know is how to play around with your settings. all cameras can achieve similar exposures. just because a Nikon can get this picture doesn't mean that your Canon can't.
all cameras work on the basis of ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture Values. don't blame the gear; you haven't learnt the basics of operating a DSLR. yes it does sound harsh, but Spree86 and Rashkae have a point.
even if you buy a 1Ds, but all your friends are using D3x, and they can achieve a stunning shot but you can't, who's to blame? you've got top of the line gear. will you still blame your camera? or will you do some soul searching and reflect on whether it's your own skill at fault?
if it's peer pressure to jump to the N Brand, i'd suggest you stick to C, and learn how to use your basic DSLR first. if not, you'll never be able to improve your skills.
cos all my friends using N. the time i bought i also want to buy N, but the seller told me to buy 1000D, cheaper and not much different.. now everytime i go out, i cant follow their N's setting to get good pic... so thinking lo... or i topup to buy more advance N DSLR better?
The thing you should be doing is to master your DSLR so that they can't follow your C setting to get a good pic.
Hi all, just join this forums..
considering selling my C 1000D and change to N D3100...
any idea??
Thanks~~
cos all my friends using N. the time i bought i also want to buy N, but the seller told me to buy 1000D, cheaper and not much different.. now everytime i go out, i cant follow their N's setting to get good pic... so thinking lo... or i topup to buy more advance N DSLR better?
cos all my friends using N. the time i bought i also want to buy N, but the seller told me to buy 1000D, cheaper and not much different.. now everytime i go out, i cant follow their N's setting to get good pic... so thinking lo... or i topup to buy more advance N DSLR better?
Welcome to CS. ^^ :devil:
understand your camera first. Its not the camera that is doing all the work. Its also your job to acquire the skill. Its a 2 way traffic. Skill of a photographer is still essential than the made and model of the camera. E.g. I can give you the best camera on earth but if you don't have the skill of using it, you will still complain its lousy. While on another hand, a person with the skill can take great photo regardless of camera.
Food for thought.. ^^
Hi all, just join this forums..
considering selling my C 1000D and change to N D3100...
any idea??
Thanks~~