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Main Forums => Watch Gallery => Topic started by: Sid Vicious on October 06, 2011, 11:47:13 AM
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Playing around with these 2 camera.
Car and TT from Brolex.
Zitan and Siodee: He says hello and thanks for the support
(http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/ff468/sid_vicous/IMG_2852.jpg)
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Hope you enjoyed these
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Nice photo, now you got the Rol be the main character, Job well done :thumbsup:...BTW, I only learn a/s/l from Brolex, not much support though :Laughing_on_floor: :Laughing_on_floor:
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Siodee: Having the watch and the camera is very poisonous hahah, everytime also want to take photo, look at it, hold it, wear it hahaha...I been having a go at his. Conclusion is mine is 122g and his 165g. It looks bigger and more robust. Unfortunately his wrist is 7 inches and mine is 5.5 so a bit hard to wear it :p
Excellent gem of a watch
Hanz: Hope you enjoy your watch as I much as I do mate
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Nice pictures, Sid.
So, is the 400D a better cam compared with the 8015?
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400d is DSLR while 8015 is point and shot camera.... if you are serious into photography, should start with the DSLR... you can change the lense to cater for different type of situasion and effect. Point & SHot cameras has limited capacity and normally sucks at low light places.
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Watchnewby: I have to admit I am not s sure. The problem with DSLR is Im guessing you need better lenses? The point and shoots are rather fixed. Still trying to figure it out. For some of the outdoor photos I realised that the DSLR is much better
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Thanks outlander.
Both are mine but the DSLR just got here so am fiddling around with it.
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Nice ride and good watch is always the man's favourite!!! :thumbsup:
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Zitan: What is the ?996 again
Thanks mate. Really figuring out this DSLR camera :Confused:
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Oh ok...didn't know Brolex has codes for these. To me it's just a porsche parked in the garage :Laughing_on_floor:
I'll go and take some photos when the sun is up again :), not good season now, sometimes ok sometimes rain
Best with a tripod I reckon :) :thumbsup:
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Siodee: Having the watch and the camera is very poisonous hahah, everytime also want to take photo, look at it, hold it, wear it hahaha...I been having a go at his. Conclusion is mine is 122g and his 165g. It looks bigger and more robust. Unfortunately his wrist is 7 inches and mine is 5.5 so a bit hard to wear it :p
Excellent gem of a watch
Hanz: Hope you enjoy your watch as I much as I do mate
I will... cheers...
And these photography threads is starting to get to me... gonna go to a shop this weekend and see if I can get more educated on photography and all the gear involved.
No thanks to you!! :HammerHead: ;D
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Hanz: Sorry bro :P I really try but others like manburg and lanathir really poison me with those macro shots :HammerHead:
Worse is having the sub TT around the house, always having a look and see and feel and try :Laughing_on_floor:
Will try to take some shots with some scenery for the regulars here :D
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Watchnewby: I have to admit I am not s sure. The problem with DSLR is Im guessing you need better lenses? The point and shoots are rather fixed. Still trying to figure it out. For some of the outdoor photos I realised that the DSLR is much better
Sid,
My guess is that with dSLR, you need more time to figure out how to make the most out of it.
Fiddling with the P, A, S or if it sounds too technical, just used auto or the pictures which denotes the type of picture you want to take (eg. sports, macro etc)
On the other hand, with a PnS, it is simpler, just point and shoot, no need too much fiddling on the settings.
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bro sid,
thanks for sharing the wonderful photos of your watch, brolex's watch and brolex ultimate "porsche" :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
A well done photography job! :Cheers:
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cool watches and awesome rides... ;)
just take note on the focus such as the one with your watch on the roadie...
my 2 cents worth of advice... :)