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Shot with my Canon PowerShot SX50HS, using a tripod (no remote shutter release) manual mode, aperture at f/5.6, ISO100, shutter speed at 1/250. That camera takes better pics than my Canon Rebel T1i (which I suspect it's my cheap telephoto lens, not the camera). I've been looking at this lens http://tinyurl.com/phjkr8o but man oh man, that is some serious money for someone whose livelihood doesn't depend on photography.
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Fantastic moon shots!! Yeah, good glass sure can break the bank!!
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Check out Mashaghati Photography on FB; https://www.facebook.com/MashaghatiPhotography Beautiful pics, especially the ones of the bald eagles. I'd like to know what type camera/lens they are using. |
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Great shots Nomad.
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That would be SAMBOLIE netting cause I'm the one holding the rod doing the catching!
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Awesome photos Nomad.
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Great photos.
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Since Merv can't catch a fish on planet earth I handed him the rod and reel when I caught the fish and let him reel it in. He did snag a lot of moon rocks on his own. |
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Not to keep posting my amateur photographs but I found this interesting.
Took these this morning at around 5 am...two cameras with the same exact settings, same subject, yet what a difference. 0290 was taken with my Canon PowerShot SX50 HS and 2017 was taken with my Canon Rebel T3i with a 75-300mm lens. This is one of those instances where you do get what you pay for (as in lens). I know the Rebel is very capable of taking great pics but is limited in this instance by the el cheapo lens. But, for a $350 camera, that PowerShot SX50 HS sure is an awesome camera. |
First of all, those are well above amateur status! Second if all, WOW, that is incredible detail for a point and shoot $350 camera!!
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