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Friday, December 01, 2006

Of Eyes, abit of Luck and a Magnesium Alloy

The camera people are just as evil as the computer and handphone people. Perhaps just a smidgen-ly less wicked.

Why? Because ever so often, they come up with new models that make you hate the one you have now. And suddenly, the newest kid on the block becomes the latest must-have in this ugly cesspool of greed and wanton desire.



Sigh! =))

I have absolutely no problems with my current Nikon D70, except for maybe the kit lens which sometimes gives softer-than-desired pictures which have to be re-touched with a bit of contrast magic. And the by-now puny 1.5 inch LCD. You see my baby is a 1st generation DSLR, back when DSLRs were just beginning to be the in thing for amateurs like me.

Well I am still an amateur. I would like to think I take decent basic shots but nothing fantastic lah. You won't go like WOW!, WATTA SHOT!, like how I sometimes do when I see some of the photos uploaded on FlickR by fellow 'amateurs'. Or when I flip the coffee-table, pictorial tomes of National Geographic.

Which brings me to the age-old (ok not that age-old lah) question of what makes a great picture. The Photographer or the Camera?

The resounding answer will probably be the photographer. I mean give a person who has 'The Eye' a basic Point-and-Shoot disposable and he/she can still produce good (but perhaps not great) shots. Give a hopeless bozo who cannot even keep his horizons straight a 20 megapixel, bell-and-whistled Digital Leica (if there is one!) and he'll still either make you tilt your head or the photo =))

But taking good (bordering on great) pictures involves having 'The Eye', a fantastic camera and 2 other things, Luck and Patience. Good Luck is bestowed when all the right conditions for that excellent shot fall into place the moment you want to take the picture. Light, weather, facial expression, subject placement, et cetera. Patience is the virtue of waiting for these right conditions with your Eye and gear when luck leaves you =)) And believe you me, it can take days.



I am still honing that Eye and working on my patience. But with the Magnesium-alloyed Nikon D200 in my Crumpler sling-on, I hope to have at least a third of the battle won.

By Christmas 2007 =))

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

by that time there would be about a dozen other newer ones.. lol

5:13 AM  
Blogger FlyingMuffyn said...

yes i noe, i wuz trying to be cheeky! =))

7:36 AM  
Blogger kona said...

right.....like you can wait another year to buy this baby... =P

i am having trouble deciding whether to go d40, d50, eos400 or a100 =S not that i will be buying them anytime soon lah...perhaps closer to mid2007 in preparation for that US trip...

any suggestions?

8:19 AM  
Blogger kona said...

mmm, got lobang to buy from HK...prices there are about 20 to 25% cheaper than in singapore!!!!!

d200 body only 2197sgd!!! :O

3:51 PM  
Blogger FlyingMuffyn said...

really ah!!! =O

for u Kona, either D40 or D80 lah. no waste time wif in betweens =)) I wld get the D80. sekali by next yr got D80s =))

but Nikon no self-cleaning sensor function. dunno whether they really work in the 1st place or not =P

4:16 PM  
Blogger kona said...

yes, really...will RCCPM you to webby to look see...i told curls liao...

mmm, hopefully lor...see next year's pricing for the d80 how...mid year at least :D

the self-cleaning function really does appeal to me, to be honest...that's why the eos400 and a100 are in the fray too...sheesh...i tell you, before this is over, i am gonna have the mother of all migraines...

6:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

so far i have resisted any lusty thots of getting a DSLR... ;_(

10:07 AM  
Blogger FlyingMuffyn said...

we noe. u succumb to other types of lusty thots =))

12:13 AM  

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