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    Originally posted by 5Toes View Post
    Yeah I bet it does. Can anybody post up some 35mm prime shots? So I can get an idea of all the things it can shoot?
    Remember that your body has a smaller sensor than pro cameras I don't know about nikon but the lowest priced canon with full frame is a 5d mark 1 that's an older camera and still sells for $900-1,000 most canons are aps-c sensors that means lenses are not actually what they would be. For example canons aps-csensors are a 1.6x crop factor so what is supposed to be a 50mm on an older 35mm camera or a full frame camera is actually an 80mm on my 10d which is appears to be zoomed more. So when you look up pics just see if it's taken on a full frame or a "crop body" camera. Nikons Aps-c is 1.52x.


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      So smaller sensor crops out the image. Because lens is designed for big sensor?

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        tempting older 50mm

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          Originally posted by 5Toes View Post
          So smaller sensor crops out the image. Because lens is designed for big sensor?
          yeah. for instance my grandpa has a 5D full frame when i look at his 17-40 through his it looks super wide but on mine its just kinda wide.


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            I am learning so much. How do you guys feel about vintage lenses?

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              Well my birthday here is in two days. My 16th. My Mom said she would consider buying me a dslr, or chipping in a fair amount for my own.

              Im thinking a D90 :) used likely

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                Craigslist is the best for used equipment. Also when you buy Canon or nikon lenses their resale value is very high for instance a canon 50mm 1.4 is around $375 brand new and sell on craiglist as high as $350 also if I was to buy it used I could easily sell it for what I paid later on. This is not so with cheaper third party lenses like tamron, sigma, tokina etc.

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                  But still , D90 is right choice right?

                  I might inquire about this - http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/ele/2226500291.html

                  He posted another listing with it at $500

                  http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/pho/2217195660.html - that looks like a great deal.

                  Shutter count doesn't really matter right?

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                    Fuzzy by izthistaken, on Flickr
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                      You just gave me an epic idea for a shot. Same framing, long exposure, small aperture.

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                        Better have a tripod.


                        Day 168 'Driving' by izthistaken, on Flickr



                        Day 275 '2nd attempt' by izthistaken, on Flickr
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                        http://www.facebook.com/MatthewTrombleyPhotography

                        1990 325i
                        1999 FRC



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                          You shouldn't be posting in this thread if you don't own at least one tripod.


                          P2133079 by KennyT772, on Flickr

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                            True that. 365 days of self portraits is a staple.


                            Day 78 'Thinking' by izthistaken, on Flickr
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                            http://www.facebook.com/MatthewTrombleyPhotography

                            1990 325i
                            1999 FRC



                            Flickr

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                              I have yet to do a 365 day portrait. I should probably do that, although it is a little difficult with constant travel etc.

                              Rules:

                              Jager by KennyT772, on Flickr

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                                I did it working 12 hour days w/ an hour and forty five minute drive round trip. Pain in the ass, but glad I accomplished it.
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