Digital Photography tips, Full Frame Sensor ( advantages and disadvantages)
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i use to shoot with a $150 point and shoot camera, now i shoot with a $600 slr crop sensor camera. let me tell you the difference in image quality is way better in my slr. in low light at 3200 or 6400 the images are a lot cleaner and usable. there is noise but i can clean it up with lightroom by using the luminance slider.
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what would be better a nikon d300s or nikon d700. and you cant choose based on ISO capability.
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@ShallowBeThyGames 1.6 ratio
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@ny1fanta fuck nikon!
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lol i love this guy, btw do you suggest d700?
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Ooooo. i'm thinking of getting the T2i but which one did u end up choosing?
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i think that the 5d mark ii is easier to handle than 1d or d3. so its not THAT heavy and same sensor.
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With an APSC sensor, how large is the limit of blowing up those images?
can i get pro images with a 50D? People say I take great shots but I feel they could be better. I'm a amatuer and would like to turn pro but I look at some other photographers stuff and can't seem to make my images look like theres. any advice?
SuperTrevino23 1 year ago
@SuperTrevino23 I would have to say to study light and the science of light. It is not that hard, mostly conceptual I suppose. Your camera should suffice for most work until you can afford another but it is more about knowing your stuff.
Look up the inverse square law and reflected light vs re-emitted light. I will be making videos about this but in the meantime you can research them on your own.
I hope this helps.
Peace
FontanaKnowledge 1 year ago
awesome Bro......very easy to follow you...so Question: you said at the end of this video that theres a Full sensor camera at $900 ??? i mean....when i read about the full sensor thing(time ago) i understood why is better a bigger sensor......im asking cause i can afford 900 or 1500.....but no more than that jejje......give me Hope Brodaaa.......
cocolia6828 1 year ago
@cocolia6828 No its not the full sensor camera that is $900. Its the 18 Megapixel video enabled T2i I was referring to. Full frame cameras start at about $2,500 =o(
FontanaKnowledge 1 year ago
OK. I didn't understand anything, but may be one day i will :)
tissa71 1 year ago
@tissa71 Did you happen to check out the last video on sensors. If not check it out. This is continuation of that =o)
FontanaKnowledge 1 year ago