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Post time 27-11-2008 03:33 PM | Show all posts
aku dh termakan racun korang ni uhuk..uhuk...
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Post time 27-11-2008 04:42 PM | Show all posts

Reply #101 oyang's post

yeke?? dah beli ke? khabo2 la beli yg mana
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Post time 27-11-2008 10:32 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by oyang at 25-11-2008 08:59 PM
makcik dok gombak kira cantik lew tu...oyang pun selalu ktsitu..boleh la makcik ajor oyang snap pakai nikon DSLR cara slamber kodok makcik tu..mesti best ikiekieki


Oh yea ke? jadik makcik oyang nie tinggal di mana? umurnya berapa? kerja apa ? ke study apa? huhuhuhuhu

Originally posted by oyang at 25-11-2008 09:13 PM
fuhh fuhhh body d80+lens 50mm f1:8 ....ummmhhhhhh


Perghh!!! 50mm... f1.8... mantap!!! bokeh!!!!

Originally posted by oyang at 27-11-2008 12:57 AM
jom kite g pc fair 12-14 december...


Makcik oyang mau cari apa pc fair sana? personally makcik kureng gemar PC fair nie..baik pegi low yat terus pepehal warantty issue senang nak setel..bagi makcik pc fair nie cam tempat lambat barang esok mau basi ...pastu yg tauke kedai pulak entah memana datang huhuhuhu....

Originally posted by stormyrain at 27-11-2008 08:46 AM
kalau bajet RM2K apa ada hal .. tu dh boleh sambar D60 dah atau d80terus ... gi je selangor foto di pertama complex atau sg wang ... adabanyak kedai foto sana ... boeing foto dll


Better amik D80 dari D60 kalu mampu huhuhuhu kalu D60 kena 'keje keras' sketlah huhuhuhu
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Post time 28-11-2008 08:28 AM | Show all posts
Beli jangan tak beli....

D80 + 50mm1.8D + SB-900.... fuhhhh...  kemudian beli lens wide angle.... fulamak...  beli jangan tak beli.... tunggu apa lagi....  sekaranglah masanya!!
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Post time 28-11-2008 10:25 AM | Show all posts

Reply #104 mo-mo's post

sape la yg bakal tekene racun bro ni.. kekekeek
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Post time 28-11-2008 02:03 PM | Show all posts
skrang d80 dh x jual body dia je..dia jual skali kit lens..hampeh..
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Post time 28-11-2008 02:09 PM | Show all posts
x beli lagi weiiiii huhuhuhuhu...depa xmo jual body...aku nk body je...yg lain2 mo la...  nk kena p nyelam lg nie....
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Post time 28-11-2008 02:20 PM | Show all posts
dear makcik defcon..oyang dok taman danau desa...tp kt gombak tu rumah famili..hehehe..makcik defcon dok gombak celah mane.. tggu oyang beli d80 dl,skrg ni dok tgh melilau cari...smlm car kt midvelly..depa xmo jual body d80.kemut tul apek tu..nnti nk p lowyat lak..sabor...sabor...owh d80ku...
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Post time 28-11-2008 03:36 PM | Show all posts

Reply #108 oyang's post

dah pi pertama kompleks? situ tmpt paling afdhal
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Post time 28-11-2008 03:44 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by oyang at 28-11-2008 02:20 PM
dear makcik defcon..oyang dok taman danau desa...tp kt gombak tu rumah famili..hehehe..makcik defcon dok gombak celah mane.. tggu oyang beli d80 dl,skrg ni dok tgh melilau cari...smlm car kt midv ...


Taman danau desa mana ek? taman danau kota makcik tau hehehe 5 minit jah jalan kaki ke uptown danau kota tue:p Umah makcik kat depan ong tai kim gombak tue jah.. kalu kedai mamak tue pasang skreen tgk bola..sampai umah makcik leh dengar "Gooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" hehehehe... oyang kalu nak amik body saje memanglah susah sket nak cari kat kedai since D90 dah kuar...memang camtue style nye sejak zaman Nikon melanggar Malaya lagik:p tapi kalu cari bebetul sampai Ulu Yam rasanya ada kot:p hehehe... tapi yg pasti kalu mau body D80 saje memang bersepah kalu orang jual seken hang hehehe... mostly camera owner kalu nak sambar camera baru depa suka jual body saje..lens depa xjual.. tapi kekadang xjugak :p
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Post time 28-11-2008 06:16 PM | Show all posts
[quote]Originally posted by avrilizana at 28-11-2008 03:36 PM
dah pi pertama kompleks? situ tmpt paling afdhal [/quot


baikkk...mintak2 la ade...fuhhhhh fuhhh nk join korang g menembak sane sini..nk plak musim2 ujn ni  best..hehe
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Post time 28-11-2008 06:21 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Defcon at 28-11-2008 03:44 PM


Taman danau desa mana ek? taman danau kota makcik tau hehehe 5 minit jah jalan kaki ke uptown danau kota tue:p Umah makcik kat depan ong tai kim gombak tue jah.. kalu kedai mamak tue pasang s ...




makcik dok dpn ong tai kim..ahakz! bau2 kentot la kite yek...aiwahhh...senang la camtu nk jumpa makcik ni..oyang pun selalu ade kt2 area situ..ntah2 kite pnh blagar bahu..hehehe...taman danau desa kt old klang road
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 Author| Post time 29-11-2008 08:18 PM | Show all posts
Huhuhuhu...

dah page 5.. ramai betul peminat nikon..

erkkk... ni badai ada 2 soklan, mintak sesape yg terer sila jawap..
nanti dapat tgk gamba eskerim lagi..

pertama, pasal Filter.

ari ni badai ada beli CPL filter. tp masih kompius hapa fungsi dia eh..
pastu, apesal bile kite pusing2 mende tuh, kaler dia tu nampak cam bleh berubah gitu.. ijau, ungu pastu cam biru sket..

pastu, klu guna cpl filter ni gamba dia mesti jadi cam gelap sket kan.. so, cemana nk kekalkan kecerahan cahaya tuh kat tempat2 yg berbeza.. (lulus ke x soklan camni ni )

kedua, pasal incandescent light..

kat dalam d nam puluh badai ni.. ada lebey kurang tujuh setting gitu utk incandescent.. jd, nk tau situasi cemana nk guna utk sume tuh.. klu bleh ada sample image lagi bagus utk kesejahteraan bersama..

sekian...
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 Author| Post time 29-11-2008 08:33 PM | Show all posts
cilok dari bod joke




mau nyer patah bahu...
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Post time 29-11-2008 08:36 PM | Show all posts

Reply #113 Penjejak_Badai's post

mcm mana engkau beli filter tanpa tahu fungsi filter tu....  baik ko bagi dgn aku filter tu.
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 Author| Post time 29-11-2008 11:39 PM | Show all posts

Reply #115 mo-mo's post

ntahh... ada orang nk jual murah2..

byk guna katanya... aku pon Zassss jer laa..


hoittt.. cepat jawab soklan..
cekik kang!
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Post time 30-11-2008 06:40 AM | Show all posts

Reply #113 Penjejak_Badai's post

I have a cpl, I use it  lot when its too bright and when I want the sky to look more blue and to make the cloud more striking.


         

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So What Does It Do?
First of all it can darken blue skies turning them a deep, rich blue. Polarizing filters are also great for removing reflections in water. So if you're shooting a river scene and you want to see detail in the water or on the river bottom, a polarizer will reduce the reflections. They're also good with foliage, making leaves and such less shiny (again, cutting down on reflections). Color saturation is enhanced with almost any subject. No other filter can provide this.


The polarizing filter one thing and one thing well - it removes reflections from non-metallic surfaces:

Skies
By eliminating the reflection of light on the tiny water droplets present in the atmosphere the polarizer brings more saturated and slightly darker skies.

Water and reflective surfaces
By eliminating reflections, the polarizing filter will tend to make water and other reflective surfaces more transparent. The effect will also vary depending on the angle to the reflective surface. If you place your camera very low above a river, the effect will be very limited. If you shoot from a bridge above it, the water will look totally transparent.

Color Enhancement
The polarizing filter also reduces reflection from other surfaces such as foliage and thus makes their colors look more intense. It also tends to make shadow areas darker.

Light absorption
The main side-effect of the polarizing filter is that it absorbs 1.5 stop of light. So, if you shoot at 1/180th of a second and then add the filter, you will find yourself at 1/60th of a second. This happens whatever the orientation for a polarizer. In low light situations, some type of camera support, such as a tripod, will be needed.

Are There Any Pitfalls To Using One?

Natural polarisation is uneven across the sky, with the most extreme effect when you're at 90 degrees to the sun. Using a polarizing filter on lenses wider than 24mm will make some areas of the sky much darker than others. Some pundits suggest not using a polarizer with ultra-wide lenses. No way. If you like the effect, go ahead and use it. Over-polarisation can also be a problem, particularly if you're shooting at high altitudes, or even at sea level if the sky is clear. This can turn the sky almost black - not a good look for many scenes.


Polarization is most effective at 90 degrees to the sun. That means that the subject that you are shooting will display maximum polarization at right angles to the sun's position. With the sun right behind you (180 degrees), polarization is almost non-existent.



An old trick for visualizing the maximum angle is to turn your index finger into a gun (like when you were a child), with your thumb pointing upward. Make as if to shoot the sun with your finger and your thumb will point toward where polarization is at its most extreme. Remember though that this isn't just at one angle. Rotate your wrist through 180 degrees (if you can), because the entire circle around the sun is equally polarized.


Polarization filters are, by thir nature, quite thick in comparison to other screw-on filters (after all, there are two pieces of glass in a polarizer). When used with a very wide-angle lens (e.g. a 24mm), the edges of the filter can actually block some of the incoming light and cause vignetting - a darkening in the corners of the photo.


To combat this, if you use wide-angle lenses a lot, you can buy a "thin" polarizer. These are made by B+W and Heliopan, among others. The downside is that they are even more expensive than their thicker counterparts.


Digital cameras give you the opportunity to examine your results where you stand, so if the polarization effect is too strong or weak you can always adjust the filter and take another photo. When you're looking through the viewfinder, actually look at all parts of the scene (in detail) and see how the polarization filter setting is changing how it looks. Don't just look at the "big picture".


If you take panoramic photos (i.e. several photos stitched together), then don't use a polarizing filter. Each photo will be unevenly polarized and the skies in each will be imopssible to match up.

How To Use A Polarizer
The effect of all types of polarizers is achieved by rotating the filter in relation to the scene. The screw-in types come in a rotating mount, while those for the Cokin system can be spun within the filter holder.


Before you start using your polarizing filter you need to check whether or not the front element of your lens moves when it focuses. If it doesn't you're in luck, as you can rotate the filter at any time and the effect will stay the same if you need to refocus. Many cheaper lenses aren't so forgiving though, and using a polarizing filter on a lens with a rotating front element takes a little more forethought. You'll need to set the focus before you start moving the filter - switching to manual focus can make it easier to keep the filter in the same position.


Whichever type of lens you have, you'll need to get used to seeing the effect of the filter as you change the orientation. The viewfinder can get dark with the filter in place making it hard to see the effect. You'll find it easier to see if you move the filter slowly and give your eye a chance to see the changes in the image. Look out for an increase in the contrast between the blue sky and clouds, and reflections on water disappearing.


When it comes to determining the exposure you can use the built-in metering with the filter in place.
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 Author| Post time 30-11-2008 01:18 PM | Show all posts

Reply #117 Tillingtan's post

oOoo.. gitu ek.. tp, maseh kurang faham..

yg ni haa.. pe mende nihh...

Polarization is most effective at 90 degrees to the sun.That means that the subject that you are shooting will display maximumpolarization at right angles to the sun's position. With the sun rightbehind you (180 degrees), polarization is almost non-existent.

An old trick for visualizing the maximum angle is to turn your indexfinger into a gun (like when you were a child), with your thumbpointing upward. Make as if to shoot the sun with your finger and yourthumb will point toward where polarization is at its most extreme.Remember though that this isn't just at one angle. Rotate your wristthrough 180 degrees (if you can), because the entire circle around thesun is equally polarized.


cemana nk buat tuh... men pusing2 jari plak..
sape2 bleh demo...

pastu, klu kite nk cerahkan gamba yg diambik guna cpl filter ni, kite up exposure dia jer ke?
mende len x perlu adjust?

soalan kedua plak... sape nk jawap...
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Post time 30-11-2008 11:05 PM | Show all posts
wahhhhhh dah ada corner utk nikonian. best2


nak tumpang sekaki bleh
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Post time 30-11-2008 11:09 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Defcon at 28-11-2008 03:44 PM


Taman danau desa mana ek? taman danau kota makcik tau hehehe 5 minit jah jalan kaki ke uptown danau kota tue:p Umah makcik kat depan ong tai kim gombak tue jah.. kalu kedai mamak tue pasang s ...

owhhhh makcik dok sini rupanya. ong tai kim@ OTk tu tempat ayu gak la masa study dedulu
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