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is it me or istorya.net yesterday had a bug down?
dle jd ko ka sud sa istorya gahapon ug ganihang buntag
@cottonmouth
OT: ako pd master...apili nya pd ko...hahaha..i.pm lng
hmmmmmmmm..murag satisfied jd au ka sa imong maxxum 5d master dah...hehehe..btaw, kita ko sa iyang ISO sensitivity ky up to 3200 mn...hahahaha...nya sa d40 is 1600 ra..pro nuon murag noisy na au nang 3200 mn pd dba??hehehe..ang mga batt ana sa sony nga alpha100 master bah, compatible ra ba sa 5d?
@d-joe
na try na nko ang 5d master..mao lage 2, murag ok ra jd au 2 cya lage..like i said before pd, mura ra cya ug g.himong point and shoot sa former owner ad2ng 5d...ang 400d ky wala pa nako na try..
@parts: itest lng pd ang 400D dn decide lng which cam imo nauyon or prefer...
Unfortunately parts, di pareha ug batteries ang 5D (NR400) ug A100 (NP-FM55H) coz ang sony naa may ilang kaugalingon na battery brand while ang KM kaniadto nagpa OEM ra man. Mao ni akong nakita na weakness sa 5D ra. Ang A100 has 10megapixel but which you don't need. Besides A100 is a Japanese model I believe so wala na English version.
Additionally naa bag-o kana A200 pero I don't know kun naa bay English version. Diay comparison from some camera expert between 5D, A200 and 400D:
Sony Alpha 200 Vs. KM 5D -
* bigger LCD
* dynamic range optimiser
* higher resolution - 10MP vs 6MP (5D)
* faster and more accurate AF
* better metering, particularly with flash
* longer battery life
* % battery display
However;
* lacks MLU and depth-of-field preview (A200)
If you switch to the Canon 400D, you will be losing:
* spot metering
* wireless flash
* in-body image stabilisation
* a decent sized viewfinder (400D's viewfinder is four-fifths the size)
* fast USB transfer speed
hehehehe...wow!nice comparison master...hehehe...unsa dy nang MLU master og unsaon pag preview sa depth-of-field?
importante jd diay ang spot-metering noh?ky naka basa kog article about anang mga metering bah..hhehe...pare-parehas raba nang evaluative metering mga master? or mas effective jd ang spot-metering?
mao pd naka advantage sa sony ug KM noh ky tungod sa in-body image stabilization..mahal mn gd ang mga lens sa canon ug nikon nga wid "image stablization" gud...ehehe
Parts, I'm not really an expert on camera stuff but as far as I know MLU is not something you need 'till you are in the shogun level of photography.
MLU = Mirror Lock Up
This is sometimes useful when you want to avoid any camera shake at all. The time between the mirror opening up and the image actually been taken can lead to some movement of the camera that might lead to blurry images. With MLU the mirror opens up and then you press the shutter and take the picture with the mirror being already open. This is really shogun stuff...we don't really need it.
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Konmin5D/index.shtml
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