In Reply to: Re: It's the real deal... posted by Gerry on March 11, 2003 at 07:18:58:
The 50mm will give you great available light possibilities (equivalent 35mm film camera 80mm f1.4 or 1.8!) and the 28-135mm Canon is an IS (image stabilized) lens that will allow 2-3 stops lower shutter speeds when engaged, a very cool "walking around" lens and not overly expensive or heavy. Then all you need camera-wise is a good, high capacity compact flash memory card. My pick would be the new Lexar 1GB 32X card for about $400, or at least a 512MB from Lexar or SanDisk.Next step is learning Photoshop and color management.Check the tutorials and forums at:
www.dpreview.com
www.robgalbraith.com
www.outbackphoto.com
www.luminous-landscape.com
www.digitaldog.net
www.computer-darkroom.com
www.drycreekphoto.com
www.computer-darkroom.com
www.luminous-landscape.com
www.normankoren.comAnd at some point you're going to NEED to calibrate your computer monitor with a hardware/software combo. Relax, enjoy, you're gonna have some FUN!
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- Good plan - Bob Casner 16:23:45 03/11/03 (1)
- Re: Good plan - Gerry 20:50:45 03/11/03 (0)