As johnsey recommended, use a tripod (or set it on a stable surface) and using the shutter delay, take some images while the shutter speed is not...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2VuUGUccMo , video on youtube for your camera, I do not know how to post a proper link unfortunately.
I was lucky and found an example of how to replace foam on a film camera I had that specified the thickness as well as the fitting methods. If you...
I had a pink cast from my Sony when using AWB in the garden. Changed it to shade or sunny as applicable and the cast disappeared. It may be the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] My D30 acquisition may not work more than a bit with the Sigma 50mm Macro but is fine with the Sigma AF 4mm F2.8.
Playing with my D30 this morning and the Sigma AF 50mm macro I have found the lens is not stopping down, well maybe partially. Here is an image...
The only camera I have been given is a Zenit, minus a lens. Soon found some appropriate lenses though.
There was no way I could afford an early 1D model, much as I might have liked to. Even this cost me £65 but if I enjoy using it and the results...
My latest purchase is a Canon D30. It came with a Zenitar 16mm f2.8, Pentax K mount and a K to EOS adapter in a brown cardboard box that looks to...
Not the 75-300mm, it gets poor reviews compared to the Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM (covers all formats, 58mm filters, 22.2 oz./630 g,...
I sold mine but if you want a budget lens the Canon 70-300mm IS has the length birds generally need (300mm). If you need something with a wider...
This is taken from Photo.net, "It's not quite true that older lenses work only on film. With older EF-mount digital cameras they are usually okay...
Not got time to look on the internet this morning but I have seen, albeit a couple of years ago, a list such as you need. I gather the earliest of...
I remember the 60's, it's the 70's that I cannot remember much, old enough then to make rather a lot of mistakes. If I knew then what I know now......
You might shift your perspective to get as much of the background as you can behind the flower in shade. Otherwise very nice.
You have a great camera body and a couple of great lenses there, it will not be long before forum members are complementing the images you post.
If you could arrange some props (your lenses perhaps) in a v shape with the point of the v nearest you, using single spot focus and centre...
I am a bit late with offering any advice but I hope you are pleased with the results from yesterday. My advice is; Use auto mode to start with if...
Lovely image, there is life in the old lenses yet.
Welcome, that 150-600mm looks to be amazing.
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