Loving my new camera. Canon 700D
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Loving my new camera. Canon 700D
Don't take my word for it, look at the few photos below and judge for yourself.
All these were taken indoors using an overhead lightbulb and a secondary desk lamp to balance the contrast.
I used a Sigma DC 17-70mm lens set at 4.5f
ISO 6400
Av Aperture Priority mode with spot metering which gave a shutter speed of 1/80
I shot all the pics in monocrome hand held without a tripod.
The first image is straight our of the camera, no editing what so ever, the next two, i just made minor corrections to the brightness on my tablet. No lightroom or photoshop. I still cant believe the results!
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I can't agree more about playing with your camera's settings. Even if its your cellphone.
Fun fact: the tungsten setting gets rid of alot of light pollution if you want to do some astrophotography.
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the best art, black and white photo, amazing visual effect! Thanks sharing!gdy67 wrote:Im finally getting to grips with the numerous features on my new Canon 700D (Rebel T5i in the USA), and took about 30 shots this evening to test the different settings. Without doubt the most impressive feature is the White Balance which lets you input the most appropriate lighting condition you shoot in. It has an option for indoor tungsten lightbulbs. Normally you get a warm yellow tint when shooting indoors without a flash, this results in a very 'grey' image when converted to B/W, and a lose in contrast.................but using the 'tungsten' setting with a high ISO has blown me away.
Don't take my word for it, look at the few photos below and judge for yourself.
All these were taken indoors using an overhead lightbulb and a secondary desk lamp to balance the contrast.
I used a Sigma DC 17-70mm lens set at 4.5f
ISO 6400
Av Aperture Priority mode with spot metering which gave a shutter speed of 1/80
I shot all the pics in monocrome hand held without a tripod.
The first image is straight our of the camera, no editing what so ever, the next two, i just made minor corrections to the brightness on my tablet. No lightroom or photoshop. I still cant believe the results!
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I'd second that. Get a faster 50mm and a 85mm for portraits.terabyte wrote:Very nice camera selection, I am a Canon shooter as well. If I may recommend 1 lens to put in your arsenal it is the Canon 50mm f/1.8, you will be blown away by the image quality of the $100 lens. It was my 1st nice lens when I got into portrait work way back in '03. Still in my camera bag.
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