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ryan 04-02-2007 06:13 PM

My first go....
 
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Today was the first go at taking some action shots with my new samsung gx-1l. I took hundreds of pictures and only a few where hardly any good. Full credit to jimmy and stu as i didnt realise how hard it was to capture such a great shot like they do. The hall was abit dark at tivvy indoors near impossible towards the end.:p Have attached some of the good "ish" ones lol.

Ryan

jimmy 04-02-2007 06:17 PM

Look good mate - the one of bloomers at speed is nice. Indoors at Tiv the best place is in those spots of sun, you can get some really nice dramatic shots there.

k£v!n 04-02-2007 07:57 PM

nice, shots mate!, the quality of the image is great :D

telboy 04-02-2007 08:21 PM

Nice shots. Good colour too.

I think I bought the wrong camera!

BenG 05-02-2007 10:16 AM

Wow, those are very nice.

I agree, I have to take around 200 images to get about 30 good ones, that aren't blurred, badly composed e.t.c

Bit on the small size, but quality is impressive ;)

Nicely done mate

telboy 05-02-2007 07:14 PM

I think its the same with everyoune realy. Thats why digi cameras are so good. I use to get through around 10 rolls of film when i had a 'normal' camera. but now with the digi's you can check the images as they're taken.

I take around 450-500 shots when I take my camera to meetings and probably get around 50 shots that I like, and only around 25 that are decent.
with the screen being so small though, I find that some shots look pretty good on the small screens but when you get it on the comp' it's blurred as hell :( .

What is the viewfinder on the nikon d70 like? in my fuji its just another tiny monitor inside the camera?!:wtf: so it's crap to get things in focus manually because the deffenition isn't there at all. I prefer the 'real' viewfinder to be able to get things in focus properly.

telboy 07-02-2007 07:14 PM

What is the viewfinder on the nikon d70 like? in my fuji its just another tiny monitor inside the camera?!:wtf: so it's crap to get things in focus manually because the deffenition isn't there at all. I prefer the 'real' viewfinder to be able to get things in focus properly.

jimmy 07-02-2007 07:22 PM

The d70 is purely looking through the lens - no little lcd screen business apart from the info around the side of course (settings etc)

Which reminds me, my d70 has gotta go on ebay - dragging my feet!

ryan 07-02-2007 07:25 PM

Thats what my gx-l1 is like, i find it really easy to manualy focus and fast. When looking at the pic on the tiny screen looks awesome but when it gets on the comp its all blurred:mad: lol

Jimmy- Why do you think most of my pics came out blurry would any setting i could change help or is it just me lol

Ryan

jimmy 07-02-2007 07:30 PM

email me a pic mate so I can see the settings in the exif (so not one you have messed about with and saved out from photoshop etc.)

If you are talking about indoors - then thats good old indoors for you! :D photography is about capturing light, the more light the better - so indoors you are battling all the way.
I don't enjoy taking photos indoors - partly why I starting doing reviews, so I would have an excuse to take photos during winter.

That said, you can still get decent shots indoors, just takes a bit more practice and setting up your camera for the conditions.

ryan 07-02-2007 07:34 PM

Whats ur email?

telboy 07-02-2007 07:48 PM

Hey jimmy how much you selling it for?:)

jimmy 07-02-2007 08:08 PM

as much as possible! lol
I duno - I need to pay off another cam :eh?: it doesn't include a lens however since I am keeping it.

telboy 07-02-2007 10:03 PM

ooh, jimmy. did you get my order for some of your stickies? only i've not had any reply.:)
If not can you take 3x sheets of your oOple stickers if you are going to teesside? If you're not going then, obviously, don't.:p

Sorry I've gone off topic.



...........come to think of it, I may have just e-mailed you.

big si 08-02-2007 12:01 AM

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as jimmy said indoor pics can be a nightmare. i think im doing not too bad though after guidance from jimmy

here are a few shots from the scottish indoor GP last sunday.
these were all taken on an F1.8 50mm prime lens




note to self must buy a bigger lens

bigred5765 08-02-2007 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by big Si (Post 24318)
as jimmy said indoor pics can be a nightmare. i think I'm doing not too bad though after guidance from jimmy

here are a few shots from the Scottish indoor GP last Sunday.
these were all taken on an F1.8 50mm prime lens




note to self must buy a bigger lens

hey the yokomo is one of my spray jobs wondered were it had gone to

ryan 08-02-2007 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy (Post 24286)
email me a pic mate so I can see the settings in the exif (so not one you have messed about with and saved out from photoshop etc.)

If you are talking about indoors - then thats good old indoors for you! :D photography is about capturing light, the more light the better - so indoors you are battling all the way.
I don't enjoy taking photos indoors - partly why I starting doing reviews, so I would have an excuse to take photos during winter.

That said, you can still get decent shots indoors, just takes a bit more practice and setting up your camera for the conditions.

Whats your email address jimmy?:rolleyes:

jimmy 08-02-2007 10:05 AM

anything at oople

KennyClark 08-02-2007 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigred5765 (Post 24319)
hey the yokomo is one of my spray jobs wondered were it had gone to

The Yokomo is mine.

I bought the shell on ebay about a year ago. The car is a project car I have been working on for about a year.

Took TQ & the win at the meeting :)

bigchris 08-02-2007 11:14 AM

photies!
 
hi
si did you get any of my car?

was a good meeting kenny , held tq for the first 3 rounds , blowing the brushless motor put me on the back foot

well done

chris


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