is the IQ got alot of diff between f1.8 and f1.4???
i do see difference in the colors and sharpness
is the IQ got alot of diff between f1.8 and f1.4???
ask around a Harvey norman shop at jurong point and if you buy the D90 body they are willing to sell the 50mm f1.8 mm at $135. i want to get that but how can i convince my dad to buy it. its reallly a good buy right? im just a student still, that why.
ask around a Harvey norman shop at jurong point and if you buy the D90 body they are willing to sell the 50mm f1.8 mm at $135. i want to get that but how can i convince my dad to buy it. its reallly a good buy right? im just a student still, that why.
how much are they selling the body 1st?
do some research for the prices ard 1st
Check out the Nikon Price guide.. you can view the latest prices there regarding the body as well as this lens..
As a student, I am not sure whether your parents are willing to spend >1K on the camera.. so ask yourself, is your household income justifiable to get one of this? that maybe a reason why your dad does not want to support your idea of getting one.. if not, consider starting low will the entry level first.. when you have the budget then upgrade to the ones u want..
ask around a Harvey norman shop at jurong point and if you buy the D90 body they are willing to sell the 50mm f1.8 mm at $135. i want to get that but how can i convince my dad to buy it. its reallly a good buy right? im just a student still, that why.
Prime lenses are lenses with a fixed focal length (as compared to zoom lenses where the focal length is variable). So a prime lens could also be a tele or wide angle and you could mount filters on them too.. :sweat:Just curious. are people buying prime lens because it's cheap or because of its sharpness?
i'm also using d90 but i feel photos taken with wide angle lens or filters (be it polarizing or ir) are nicer..
just me 2 cents worth (sorry if i offend anyone >_<)
so shld i still get a prime? or go for filters/wide angle?
Prime lenses are lenses with a fixed focal length (as compared to zoom lenses where the focal length is variable). So a prime lens could also be a tele or wide angle and you could mount filters on them too.. :sweat:
Just to add on to TS question.. Nikon D90 Body, Tamron 17-50, 70-200 F2.8, SB600-900, A reasonable tripod, a remote wireless trigger for night exposure. Dont bother anything else.. of course lah i dont have to say .. Bag/Tripod Casing/Batteries.
wat i can say is tht, you guys r dam rich
yeah.. agree.. from what is being described sounds like a pro level rather than an entry add-on.. only buy what you are lacking after you tried out your kit lens to know exactly what you need.. then compare within that range of stuffs that will be the budgetting.. unless like redname said.. u're rich and $$ is not an issue..
I took 6 month to save for my d90 kit + prime 50 1.8 + dry cabi + cam grip + spare batt. I wish I had a sponsor hehehahaha, i gave tht commnt is because from the way they say it (buy this, buy that), it seems tht these things are so cheap, can acquire anytime.
peasant's like me gotta save so long jus for the d90 body alone lor, not to say any other stuff tht i can only dream of