SRC Member hamannbmw Posted July 8, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted July 8, 2004 I went to sim lim square twice to choose a camera... initially thought of getting a canon IXUS 500, but the macro mode is not fantastic, den someone recomend me a sony T1 cos the macro seems great.... after which I do a search under dpreview.com , it says sony sucks..... went to 2nd day.. sales guy say casio lar, pentax lar..... etc etc . Now i confuse like dunno wat to buy Can someone show my some macro shots n yr camera model I would prefer a smaller camera like canon Ixus or maybe sony T1...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 sony T1 cannot lah...non moving macro shots maybe still can... but moving ones like fish very difficult... generally..u see the lens size..the bigger it gets...the better it is...but of coz quality is another issue other than size... i was using sony v1....not too bad although not good enough... now using the f828 much better..but of coz too big for your requirements already.. canon g5 should be good for your consideration too Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 sample of my blackcap taken with v1 at that time i thought was very good already Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Vinoth Posted July 8, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted July 8, 2004 Canon G5 is good. But its not compact in size. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 but with the f828 now, i can go nearer and get the scales... but like i said...will be too big for your requirement.. generally those super compact cameras, quite hard to capture fish shots... but of coz, i must admit my skills very lousy...maybe a pro with the same super compact camera can take much better Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member AlfaRomeo Posted July 8, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted July 8, 2004 Roidan, I have the F828 in the office that i just purchased. what kinda settings and how did you get the clear shot of the blackcap? can explain pls? me camera nut... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 welcome to the bazooka club... alongside tanzy and me in here i switched to speed priority mode...set to around 1/80 or 1/100 speed.. or u can even switch to higher ....so that the speed is faster since you have 250W lights above them...i am only using 150W...so if i increase too much....the pictures will come out dim...in general, i think the higher the value, the easier to capture fast moving fishes weileong suggest aperture priority mode...of around 2.5..seriously i also newbie in terms of photography... i just try to shoot with a steady hand...hold breath, squeeze trigger. Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Vinoth Posted July 8, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted July 8, 2004 Macro shot from my canon G5. I am not a pro. Still an amateur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 anyway, back for hamannbmw, maybe can consider the canon G5.... deepblue is using..you can look through his thread and see if his macro pics appeal to you... seriously i think the G5 is a decent camera with a very good battery life... you dun want to have a small cute camera but keep changing batteries, or worse when the batteries cannot be bought off convenience stores when you are travelling... Canon PowerShot G5 BP-511 8.1 Wh 4 hr 33 mins 460 shots very good battery life for the G5 Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 my previous sony v1 pales in comparison Sony DSC-V1 NP-FC11 2.8 Wh 2 hr 39 mins 270 shots the current f828 Sony DSC-F828 NP-FM50 8.6 Wh 5 hr 28 mins 540 shots i am a much happier snap-happy traveller Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member hamannbmw Posted July 8, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted July 8, 2004 Roidan, Yr f828 really very impressive.... love the pics Vinoth, yr shots r excellent too.. using canon G5 Maybe i should get my bros G2 testing first , hope to see some macro pics from compact cameras... jus wan to see the difference in quality, if not too much of a different , i may go for IXUS500........ Guys, more pic pls........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 The canon s500 "Good battery life for a compact model, but a good idea to buy an extra battery anyway. With a worst-case run time of about 92 minutes on a fully-charged battery, the S500's battery life is on the good side of average for a compact model. Also, while I didn't measure its run-down time with the LCD turned off, it seems to be at least several hours. Nonetheless, my standard advice to purchase a second battery along with the camera still stands" i personally used a few versions of digital ixus since their first model...then moved on to v1 ..v2...good and compact...but the battery life really not good...my personal view.. but then again...cannot have small size and yet super long battery life... have to give and take...hehee Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 hamann: maybe this can help you a little in choosing your cam http://www.myproductadvisor.com/mpa/camera/inputSummary.do Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member hamannbmw Posted July 8, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted July 8, 2004 hamann: maybe this can help you a little in choosing your cam http://www.myproductadvisor.com/mpa/camera/inputSummary.do after doing the test.... recomendations is mainly bigger size camera , surprise that the sony T1 is one of them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 means maybe you got big requirements lor..hehe anyway, so many products out there...really can get mind boggling at times Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member hamannbmw Posted July 8, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted July 8, 2004 jus got the Canon G2 from my bro.... , will start a thread on my 2 months old tank.... hope i'm able to take some good pic... , but i camera nuts lar... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 good for you.. if you can..try to look at the manual so that you can manually set the aperture speed to 1/80 or 1/100.. then capturing those fast fishes will be easier.. if u leave it at auto...may be a little difficult Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aong Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 In case your light not enough at shuttle speeds of 1/80 to 1/100, try increasing ISO a bit (ie, instead of 100, try 200 if you don't mind)... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 aong is correct... though the higher ISO will bring about more grainy pics also... but never mind lah..take at highest resolution...by the time resize for the web...also can't see much grain...hehe Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aong Posted July 8, 2004 Share Posted July 8, 2004 OH yea, thanks to roidan for bringing up the noise (grainy) issue when increasing ISO... For those using digital cameras, can try de-noising software like neatimage (www.neatimage.com) , pretty useful ... (try downloading the profiles ... pray got profile for ur camera model) Of coz, resizing to a lower resolution (smaller file, also) the grain won't be so visible also... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member mv3i Posted July 9, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted July 9, 2004 anyone using cannon rebel here ?? Wat macro lenses r u guys using for it ?? thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member alanseah Posted July 9, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted July 9, 2004 if got money go for nikon D70... rating 3th in review... quite a gd cam... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 9, 2004 Share Posted July 9, 2004 yeah..very good cam.. weileong using it... the sound of the shutter sounds so nice...i still remember the mellow chuck chuck chuck sound...the canon digital rebel shutter is abit on the higher pitch side...but it's a good cam as well..but in burst shooting the D70 has an edge over the digital rebel.. not to mention the all black D70 makes it slightly nicer than the slightly plastic look of the digital rebel both are DSLR, meaning can have the flexibility to change lens..but also means the flexibility to lighten wallets...hehe and their CCD/CMOS sensors are large....meaning even taking pics at larger ISO will not have too significant grainy issues compared to other non-DSLR digicams Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roidan Posted July 9, 2004 Share Posted July 9, 2004 Nikon D70 http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond70/page27.asp Canon Digital Rebel EOS300D http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos300d/page22.asp Sony F828 (non DSLR) http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydscf828/page21.asp Quote Advanced Aquarist (March05) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weileong Posted July 9, 2004 Share Posted July 9, 2004 One down side of the D70 or rather the D70 sales package is that the 18-70mm lens that comes in the kit do not have macro mode. This is what I missed so far. Sometimes I need to go back to my coolpix 5000 for the macro mode. Guess I'll have to save up for a 2:1 macro lens soon Quote Weileong's 4ft tank Part I Weileong's 4ft tank Part II Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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