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Old 29th November 2016, 09:15   #161
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just got the 1d off eBay, 40k shots and perfect not a mark for £200, my bargain of the year, apart from my Ztt of course.
That's a great price

I'm loving my 1d mk4.......maybe now the 1dX mk2 is out I maybe able to get a second hand 1dX sometime in the future, although to be honest I'm so happy with the one I have I would keep it and have two bodies.
I would then have the 1.3 crop for reach and full frame for the wide stuff

I have the 100L 2.8is macro lens by the way and it's a corker.......makes a great portrait lens as well

P.s ......don't forget to post some of your photos on here
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I just bought a 5 ft dia shoot through umbrella, some reflectors and a dummy head to practice some portrait shots

All new to me but it will keep me amused and open a new avenue of photography.


When I have practiced I will rope in a real person.
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I just bought a 5 ft dia shoot through umbrella, some reflectors and a dummy head to practice some portrait shots

All new to me but it will keep me amused and open a new avenue of photography.


When I have practiced I will rope in a real person.
What.......like a real life moving type person thingy ?
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Old 29th November 2016, 10:21   #164
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What.......like a real life moving type person thingy ?

Well if a family member can be classed as such
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Old 29th November 2016, 10:22   #165
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Well if a family member can be classed as such
Your on shaky ground there
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Olympus OMD EM5 Mark ii
14-42mm kit lens with Fish eye and Wide angle convertors
Cheapo Chinese Flash (Mieke MK 320 - excellent)

Lovely compact set up fits is a small bag and takes fab pics. Use Picasa and Photomatix for post production. Okay its not a full frame sensor but as I am not printing gigantic pics does that really matter?
Love the HDR function as well
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Olympus OMD EM5 Mark ii
14-42mm kit lens with Fish eye and Wide angle convertors
Cheapo Chinese Flash (Mieke MK 320 - excellent)

Lovely compact set up fits is a small bag and takes fab pics. Use Picasa and Photomatix for post production. Okay its not a full frame sensor but as I am not printing gigantic pics does that really matter?
Love the HDR function as well


Great camera.

Stabilized sensor, flip screen, a high res mode using pixel shift thingy for landscapes etc, nice dials etc. Good video. Great little camera and small enough not be a pain when going for a walk around.

Nice range of lenses available also.

I'd like an Olympus micro 4/3, and a Fuji, I love my Sony, I want a full frame for some occasions. I need to win the lottery.
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