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stitched together from several 18mm photos, I don't have a fisheye yet :p

The camera cost me ?850 got it when the black version was released with grip and it has the USM kit lens which only the black 300D comes with, not even the 350D aka: the rebelXT comes with the USM!)

The next logical upgrade for me will be the 1d mkII or if I have saved enough (or shot enough weddings lol) the 1ds mkII, a good ?5000 of camerage ther:D:D

stitched together from several 18mm photos, I don't have a fisheye yet :p

The camera cost me ?850 got it when the black version was released with grip and it has the USM kit lens which only the black 300D comes with, not even the 350D aka: the rebelXT comes with the USM!)

The next logical upgrade for me will be the 1d mkII or if I have saved enough (or shot enough weddings lol) the 1ds mkII, a good ?5000 of camerage ther:D:D

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the 1Ds Mark II is way too much money, even for a pro. the 1Ds is more than capable of doing everything you need fora photographer. hell, even a D2X is a good choice.

Maybe so but if you can save the money then the full frame 16.7MP of the mkII will benefit you not just for a year or two but for life meaning no body upgrades for ?800 every year or two and thus a saving for the long run. Also I only really use 2 or 3 lenses, a wide, a midzoom prime and a tele so costs are saved again by making the most of lenses.

The 1d mkII tough is still a killer camera at half the cost of the 1ds mkII so who knows:pp whichever one suits my budget after this year will be the one to get but it does mean if i come close to 1ds money then i can get a 1d mkII and buy around 2 extra L lenses which would improve images ten times over my current lenses!

My camera is currently at a Canon Service centre having it's mirror and shutter renewed but these pics are a few weeks old =)

My PC setup (and AV)

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wow. this pics looks so real! :cool:(Y)

nice ;)

Maybe so but if you can save the money then the full frame 16.7MP of the mkII will benefit you not just for a year or two but for life meaning no body upgrades for ?800 every year or two and thus a saving for the long run. Also I only really use 2 or 3 lenses,  a wide, a midzoom prime and a tele so costs are saved again by making the most of lenses.

The 1d mkII tough is still a killer camera at half the cost of the 1ds mkII so who knows:pp whichever one suits my budget after this year will be the one to get but it does mean if i come close to 1ds money then i can get a 1d mkII and buy around 2 extra L lenses which would improve images ten times over my current lenses!

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Very nice pics of your setup and great website too!:happy::

camera talk in a photo thread =)

thanks!

Does neowin have a photography forum? it would be great to take part or be a part of it!

well, not peckerhead...

You're sites awesome, very inspirational pictures you pimp.

What type of batteries does that take? If not AA, can you get whatever batteries it does use, as rechargable?

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The batteries will only work in Canon EOS 10D and 300D bodies as they are specific to this model of camera :)

your camera at top looks like johnny 5 :D :D

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LOL... there is a digital photo thread. I'm not sure about specific on photography. They should make one in the graphics section. People could talk about methods to get good pics.

Anyway, what kind of computer case are you using? Don't think I've ever seen that chasis.

camera talk in a photo thread =)

thanks!

Does neowin have a photography forum? it would be great to take part or be a part of it!

The batteries will only work in Canon EOS 10D and 300D bodies as they are specific to this model of camera :)

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https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=119405

You're pictures are better than most on there already.

Also check out www.deviantart.com if you haven't already. You'll get some great feedback.

mrk those are the best pictures that have come to this thread. I wish I had a camera as nice as that. Right now my dad has been letting me use his Nikon FM-2. I used it to take pictures for the school paper, mainly football, and am fortunate enough to have been complimented on how well and professional they came out.

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