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Originally Posted by recshenoy
(Post 1959115)
..... meant 35 1.8 not 1.4 |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 1959623)
At last someone noticed the post amongst countless number of lens and camera shopping related posts! I feel there should be two threads, one to discuss technical aspects and other as 'Which DSLR/Lens to buy' :D |
Originally Posted by sbraj
(Post 1960175)
@rbp, does Nikon service centre in Bangalore do the sensor cleaning? Or the camera has to be sent out of state? |
Originally Posted by recshenoy
(Post 1953743)
People, Anyone using this Manual focus lens ever found an absolute need for Auto focus? Can we easily focus with this manual lens or it requires lot of practice to master the manual focus! |
Originally Posted by pawan_pullarwar
(Post 1953851)
It is absolutely nonsence not to have AF. I have clicked around 100s of photo of my recent trip to Italy with manual focus, to save the battery because I was running out of battery and it was all blured even with tripod. |
Originally Posted by amitk26
(Post 1953878)
What AF has to do with tripod please: , Tripod can help you in case of shake for long focal length but does not help in any way for focusing. Without AF you either need a body with focusing screen ( Not there in DSLR I have seen) or trust your eyes on what you see inside view finder. |
Originally Posted by TaureanBull
(Post 1955035)
Camera selection : I prefer Nikon. Wont mind Canon but nothing else. I have zeroed in to D5000/D90 body and 18-105f/3.5AF-S Nikkor lens. 1. Does my selection suits my requirements? 2. Any other camera better than those selected? Which one out of them D5000/D90? I dont intend to upgrade camera body in near future instead use the money to keep adding lenses. 4. I have a camera stand. I would be buying the camera case and the SDHC card 8/16 GB (IMO its sufficient). Anything else I am missing or need to buy at this stage may be for better photography or camera care. Thx to all in advance. |
Originally Posted by akp
(Post 1955656)
Any idea what kind of shops store silica gel? . |
Originally Posted by CrAzY dRiVeR
(Post 1954858)
Anyone has tried reverse mounting their lenses for shooting macro? . |
Originally Posted by Speed Pujari
(Post 1960435)
You guys need to learn about focus assist indicator. Its a blinking circle in viewfinder or (LCD in case of EVF) which shows whether the focus is tact and the feature is available in every tom, dick and harry camera. |
Originally Posted by Speed Pujari
(Post 1960435)
I think u meant silica bags. Silica gels are used for sealing glass panels and is very readily available at any h/w stores for 140/- bucks. Wonder why will u need them LOL!.. And no wonder why you got blank faces from those camera shopkeeper . |
Originally Posted by janitha
(Post 1961054)
:eek: But it is generally used for its ability to absorb moisture! Silica gel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Originally Posted by Proxima
(Post 1960572)
I'm looking to but a Tokina 11-16 for my Canon 500D but I cant seem to find it in stock anywhere in India. Tries smartshoppers as well. Any pointers? Is the Canon 10-22 superior to the Tokina 11-16? It costs much more though and might not fit into my budget. |
Originally Posted by anshurao
(Post 1956827)
Hi Guys, I see small spots on my Lens, not sure if it's Fungus or dust. It's from the inside so cant clean it as well. I was thinking of getting the lens and camera serviced at Canon Bangalore. This would be the first time I'll be sending my equipment for service, please suggest if it's recommended. It's a Canon 40D and 100-400 setup that requires the cleaning. Thanks |
Originally Posted by J.Ravi
(Post 1956360)
At the duty-free shops in Changi Airport, Singapore, Canon 550d with 18 - 135 mm IS lens kit costs S$1681 [INR 57,154 - free of GST]. I had a demo there. In Australia the same kit costs A$ 1319 [INR 52,760 - free of GST]. But, the catch is while in Singapore, they give international warranty of 1 year for lens only, for body, it is local warranty. In Australia, it is only local warranty for the entire kit. Canon India's RRP is INR 71,995, of course, with Canon India warranty for two years. So, I am keeping my fingers crossed.:confused: |
Originally Posted by amitk26
(Post 1960460)
And how exactly Focus Assist of tom,dick and harry camera will work when the lens is manual and has no electronic contact ? |
Originally Posted by Speed Pujari
(Post 1961918)
It is as accurate as AF, it has to be since the indicator is controlled by the sensor, and the same sensor control AF mechanism. I have used 50mm f/1.8 on my D40 for 2.5 years with not a single shot out of focus. |
Originally Posted by kkr2k2
(Post 1961199)
Few of my friends use with the adapter on the EOS cameras and just for the heck of it not produce some good pics, they have a set of EF-S and EF lenses for their DSLRs!! |
Originally Posted by anshurao
(Post 1961279)
Hey guys, it's confirmed fungus..please recommend |
Originally Posted by Speed Pujari
(Post 1961918)
It is as accurate as AF, it has to be since the indicator is controlled by the sensor, and the same sensor control AF mechanism. I have used 50mm f/1.8 on my D40 for 2.5 years with not a single shot out of focus. The accuracy exist in the IQ of photographer as well. You need to know the minimum focus distance of the MF lens you are using. Going beyond that distance may end you up in frustration. EDIT: You may need to practice MF if you are doing macro and super macros. Sorry for the incorrect info about the silca gel v/s silica sealant. I bought the silica sealant by asking silica gel from a h/w guy. The silica bags can be available at MK Retail (not sure you may have to check). |
Originally Posted by amitk26
(Post 1961947)
If it is Canon 50mm F1.8 then it is not manual focus lens , Look at the mount of the lens below it has 4 gold plated electronic contacts which mates to camera body electronic contacts and allows AF. If you have to try MF you need to use a old manual lens like Supar Takumar 1.4 mounted using a mechanical coupler to your EOS body. For experiencing what is MF look at your kit lens it as an AF/MF selecter switch on the side. Select MF using it and try and now the AF assist.It will not work . Alternatively put a tape on the electronic contact point of 50mm f/1.8) and then try. |
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