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I own a Nikon D80 and I want a lens to use at night or in low light places. (A lens under 0 and wide angle preferably, if possible)
Any suggestions?
I will be taking take pictures of people in low-light conditions and city sights at night when traveling.
I currently have an 18-55mm lens. Is it true that with my current lens if i zoom in to 50mm, the view would be the same as the 50mm f/1.4 or f/1.8 lens? Same for the 20mm f/2.8 or 12-24 f4 lens?
Because I read somewhere that the D80 doesn’t have a "full frame". So the views would be different.
I didn’t plan on using a tripod, but if I have to I will.
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I blew some air from my mouth on my digital camera lens to moisten it so I could wipe off the oil smears from the camera lens with a cotton swab…then I thought if it would have affected the protective coating of my camera, is it my doubt or the presence of condensed water on camera lens for a few seconds or wiping with cotton swab afterwards could have damaged its protective coating?
Hi I have just bought a sony alpha 330a and I have the normal standard lens 18/55 and the 70/300 plus the portrait lens 50mm now iv been reading about the wide angle lens 28mm what more does it do that my others dont and this may sound like a daft question will be the last lens i need to do most photography that I need. Im knew to this so im not sure about the lenses i need im also after a good simple site to show me step by step on how to make the most of my camera and lens
“Sutra” Artist Photographer Yatin to Launch “Sutra, Fall 2011. WINTER PARK, Fla. — Friday, July 8, 2011 –After years of traveling and documenting every day life in India, Yatin is set to launch his extraordinary series “Sutra” in the Fall 2011. “SUTRA”, which has ancient Sanskrit Indo-Aryan origins means “a thread or line that holds elements together.” This powerful word well defines the essence of Yatin’s series, photographed in his hometown of Ahmedabad, India. With “Sutra” Yatin reveals the equilibrium taking place in society — the coexistence of architecture, humanity and the surroundings, ancient and contemporary – each scene being an intimate, richly detailed reflection of these threads that define lives and cultures. “What fascinates me is how, after thousands of years, the original environment and its habitants have organically evolved in time to find a delicate balance between tradition and modernism, without compromise. My work seeks to document this astonishing yet harmonious paradox. It is the spatial and intimate interconnection between architecture and mankind which matters to me.” says Yatin. Using high dynamic range (HDR) processing and high contrast tonality, Yatin is able to reveal the beautiful textural fibers that are woven into the environments of present-day urban India. Yatin then selected world-renowned digital printmaker Jon Cone to bring “Sutra” to fruition. Cone created the methodology used to produce Yatin’s prints, which includes a set of …
When walking around Walt Disney World all day in the hot sun, holding up a video camera to record my daughters gets very tiring. I was wondering if there was some kind of remote, corded lens that you could clip to your hat and plug-into your sony handycam to shoot video handsfree. The new looxcie is very cool, but not what I’m going for. Thanks in advance.
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