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Can someone recommend a few shops in Mumbai where I may find a 100 mm filter holder, a 77 mm adapter ring & a good quality 86 mm UV filter?
This stuff is proving more difficult to get than cameras & lenses!

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Originally Posted by gopinathann
I might be wrong, 1100D has built-in focus motor, so in that case I have to with IS lens.
Canon 1100D vs Nikon D3100

How is inbuilt focus motor related with IS?

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 2697083)
How is inbuilt focus motor related with IS?

I don't think he's conversant with camera and lens technologies. He's obviously in the learning or familiarisation phase. You need to cut him some slack.

Regards,

Are any of us aware of the MAGIC LATERN ?????? for 5DmkII and 550D users.

Chanced upon it today.

Magic Lantern Firmware Wiki

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Originally Posted by R2D2

I don't think he's conversant with camera and lens technologies. He's obviously in the learning or familiarisation phase. You need to cut him some slack.

Regards,

I am new to dslr. My question is can I go with non IS lens for canon 1100d and use camera stabilization.

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Originally Posted by govigov (Post 2697203)
Are any of us aware of the MAGIC LATERN ?????? for 5DmkII and 550D users.

Chanced upon it today.

Magic Lantern Firmware Wiki


Yup, downloaded, installed and working successfully on a camera near you :) There are a few members I think who are using it here on crop sensors, havent seen any 5D owners here who done it. I'm using the unified version on my T1i.

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Originally Posted by gopinathann (Post 2697480)
I am new to dslr. My question is can I go with non IS lens for canon 1100d and use camera stabilization.

The Canon 110D does not come with stabilization built in to the camera body; it is built into their Lens. Barring literally a couple of lens, all other Canon lens will work with the 1100D, IS notwithstanding. You also have the choice of non-canon lens but no point in any new lens now since you are still experimenting and learning.

read about image stabilization here: Image stabilization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

read about the inbuilt focus motor here: Autofocus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I would suggest reading up more about DSLR's and how they work in general. Here is one Canon EOS resource for beginners which I thought is brilliant.
Canon EOS Beginners' FAQ

Hope it helps.

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Originally Posted by gopinathann (Post 2697480)
I am new to dslr. My question is can I go with non IS lens for canon 1100d and use camera stabilization.

In short - the answer is no because Canon does NOT make cameras with in-body image stabilisation. Ditto for Nikon.

thewhiteknight has provided links to pages that you may want to read to familiarise yourself with camera + lens technologies and jargon.

Good luck and hope you have fun reading.

Regards,

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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen (Post 2695419)
Thinner and better coating. It may not be a big difference if you're not a finicky type. But it does make a difference. Choice is entirely yours.

Hey, if one owns a cir-pl and a UV filter, apart from pure protection, what would be the use of the UV filter? And obviously, the cir-pl is not left attached to the lens and used when required.

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Originally Posted by thewhiteknight (Post 2697557)
Hey, if one owns a cir-pl and a UV filter, apart from pure protection, what would be the use of the UV filter? And obviously, the cir-pl is not left attached to the lens and used when required.

UV filters prevent that very slight bluish tinge visible in outdoor shots during daylight. They also reduce the haze and increase contrast.

IMHO this effect was more pronounced with film rather than digital.

Today UV (and NC - neutral colour) filters are mostly used to protect the lens.

See this link:

UV, Skylight and Haze Filters

Cheers!

Came across this interesting read. What are your thoughts??

Still reluctant to shoot RAW or Expose To The Right? ETTR

Folks, for how much can I sell a 2 year old D90 in great condition - in Bangalore? Any idea about the range? I have been thinking of upgrading, and wanted to do some planning about the financing...

Canon 5D Mark III announced guys!!! Spec sheet is killer!! Any idea if prices of lower end Canon cameras will drop!?

Source: Canon announces EOS 5D Mark III 22MP full-frame DSLR: Digital Photography Review

Guys, I'm looking to buy my first DSLR ... I came across this deal
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EOS-60D-SLR-...epn=5335869999

Please give your opinions abt the Canon 60D and the deal as such ?

Thanks in advance

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Originally Posted by itspb (Post 2700622)
Canon 5D Mark III announced guys!!! Spec sheet is killer!! Any idea if prices of lower end Canon cameras will drop!?

Source: Canon announces EOS 5D Mark III 22MP full-frame DSLR: Digital Photography Review

Lower end Canons - are in a different market segments from the 5D Mk2/3. You can expect EOS 5D-MK 2 prices to drop. As for the others they will do the same when their successors are about to be announced or announced.

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Originally Posted by donarun (Post 2700735)
Guys, I'm looking to buy my first DSLR ... I came across this deal
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EOS-60D-SLR-...epn=5335869999

Please give your opinions abt the Canon 60D and the deal as such ?

Thanks in advance

The link is outdated. A suggestion - please buy your cameras from authorised dealers only. Hope the one on eBay is authorised?

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Originally Posted by nilanjanray (Post 2700461)
Folks, for how much can I sell a 2 year old D90 in great condition - in Bangalore? Any idea about the range? I have been thinking of upgrading, and wanted to do some planning about the financing...

What are you planning to upgrade to? Shajufx had a D90 before he sold it and went in for a D700. May be able to advise you. You can expect D700 prices to drop now that the D800 is here.

Cheers!


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