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    Re: Welcome!!

    Hi everyone,

    I am new to the forum. On here because I'm having trouble with high speed video on my new Elixim FC-100 and a Class 6 SDHC card. At 210fps, the video starts getting "skippy" if the recording lasts more than about 5 seconds. I'm trying to record my golf swing and it'd be nice to be able to do 2 in a row instead of having to run back to the camera to ensure a shorter video. I would like to be able to edit out the dead parts in the middle in post editing.

    Thanks. first post!

    I am an avid golfer, and love the aspect of filming my swing. It was the sole reason I purchased my new camera!

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    Welcome! I would ask on the video forum. - Terry
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    Hello everyone. Just wanted to stop by and introduce myself. I am a bit shy. I am basically a snapshooter. I have 3 point and shoot cameras. Each is different from the others in that one is a bridge camera, one a travel zoom, and one a simple p & s with 2 auto modes. I am trying to become a better photographer. I shoot primarily sooc which helps me to approach photography more carefully. I can't correct my mistakes later in an editor. It has helped me greatly to understand my cameras' capabilities, and my short comings. My photos are rather boring when compared to photos done in photoshop. But, that would be expected. If they were better who would buy photoshop? Also, my subject matter is just ordinary things I can find in my neighborhood in Los Angeles, California which is where I live. Thanks for letting me sit it.

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    Re: Welcome!!

    Quote Originally Posted by wescam View Post
    Hello everyone. Just wanted to stop by and introduce myself. I am a bit shy. I am basically a snapshooter. I have 3 point and shoot cameras. Each is different from the others in that one is a bridge camera, one a travel zoom, and one a simple p & s with 2 auto modes. I am trying to become a better photographer. I shoot primarily sooc which helps me to approach photography more carefully. I can't correct my mistakes later in an editor. It has helped me greatly to understand my cameras' capabilities, and my short comings. My photos are rather boring when compared to photos done in photoshop. But, that would be expected. If they were better who would buy photoshop? Also, my subject matter is just ordinary things I can find in my neighborhood in Los Angeles, California which is where I live. Thanks for letting me sit it.
    Welcome to PR wescam!

    I would say NEVER believe that you are limited by your type of photography. Those who use post processing to improve their images do so by putting in hours of hard work. If you would rather put that work into perfecting your images SOOC with the equipment you have, then there is no reason you cannot equal or better the PP results. Look at the images on this site. There are some from $12.95 toy cameras that blow me away.

    Looking forward to seeing some images from you.

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    Re: Welcome!!

    Hi everybody,new here and hoping to post a little ,read a little,and comment a lot............
    Photography is for enjoyment , So enjoy.

    Rick.

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    Hey everyone!!
    My name is Peter, and I live in Florida. I never really used to take pictures, but that was only because I never had a camera. I recently bought a camera because I was going on a trip to Brazil, so now I want to get more into photography! Right now I have a Fujifilm s2940, which is the Wal-mart version of the s2950. It suits my purposes fine for now, and it takes quite nice pictures actually. I just wanted to introduce myself and I have one question right now: If I were looking at DSLRs, looking at used cameras, would it be better to get an older professional camera, or a newer consumer camera if they were around the same price? Although the professional camera might have less megapixels, it seems like the fact that it is a higher end camera to start, it would take better pictures, but that is just my assumption.

    I apologize for the long post! :blush2:

    Peter

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    Re: Welcome!!

    Welcome to PhotographyREVIEW.com, Peter. No need to apologize. Long posts and questions are encouraged. How are you going to learn if you don't ask? Your question is actually a tricky one because there's a lot that goes into a a professional camera - build quality, speed, reliability, etc. And you may not benefit from a lot of that stuff. Plus, some older cameras will favor that stuff over image quality. So my suggestion would be to invest in a newer entry-level digital SLR. Even if you bought the cheapest digital SLR it would be a huge leap in quality over your current point-and-shoot

    If you've got more questions about digital SLRs, I encourage you to take a look at our digital SLR forum: http://forums.photographyreview.com/...isplay.php?f=5

    There's also have a recently updated Beginner DSLR Guide on the site: http://reviews.photographyreview.com...r-digital-slrs

    Once again - welcome to the site. This is a good place to learn more about photography!
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    Re: Welcome!!

    Thanks for the response!! I doubt I'll be buying a DSLR anytime soon, mostly because I have other things that I need to put my money towards before I do so, but I might as well start my research so that by the time I get one, I know what I'm looking for (somewhat). My current camera is perfectly fine for now, I am happy with it, and I also don't want to, in some ways, waste the money spent on it if I'm just going to go buy a better one so soon. I usually research potential purchases insanely due to a paranoia that I will regret it and wish I got something different... While I do that research, I will go out and use my current camera to make it seem like I know what I'm doing before spending money on a "better" camera. :thumbsup:

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    Bonjour, tout le monde! I'm a complete beginner at photography, but have been a long time fan of the art. I'm finally now in a position to purchase a DSLR and I'm just doing the research and price comparisons for my first camera. I want to purchase soon because I want to cut my teeth with autumn photos (I absolutely love the season) and the fact that I may be moving to Japan next spring and really want a good camera immortalize my journeys.

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    Re: Welcome!!

    Hello
    I am James. I am from no.w.here an artist run space based in London (in Bethnal Green area).
    I would like you to know a bit more about us!
    Formed in 2004, no.w.here is a not for profit artist run organization based in Tower Hamlets that combines film production alongside critical dialogue about contemporary image making. As an artist run platform no.w.here has supported the production of artist works, run multiple workshops and critical discussions and actively curated performances, screenings, residencies, publications, events and exhibitions. no.w.here,s national and international projects explore political and aesthetic questions around contemporary image production and systems of distribution and no.w.here’s ideas come directly from a participatory artistic practice that does not take these terms for granted. no.w.here is committed to high quality collaborations from major museums to local initiatives.

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    Re: Welcome!!

    Hello, Looking at getting back into photography! Still have my 35 mm.. Hopeing to find digital camera that work well with my PK mounts.. Looks like TONs of great info here.
    Thanks
    Rich

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    Re: Welcome!!

    Hello,

    I'm glad I found and joined this forum. I'm not exactly new to photography and digital cameras, however; I am new to taking good action shots of fast-moving race cars.

    I getting ready to go to my 4th NASCAR race in November, and I'm not satisfied with the pictures I've been able to take at the previous races I've attended. When I spent $1,100.00 on a digital camera back in 2004, I thought at that price it should be able to take great pictures of all kinds, including actions shots... I was dead wrong!

    Anyway, I'm looking forward to learning from this forum and when able, to contribute to it as well.

    Thanks!

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    Re: Welcome!!

    Quote Originally Posted by tmoorez06 View Post
    Hello,

    I'm glad I found and joined this forum. I'm not exactly new to photography and digital cameras, however; I am new to taking good action shots of fast-moving race cars.

    I getting ready to go to my 4th NASCAR race in November, and I'm not satisfied with the pictures I've been able to take at the previous races I've attended. When I spent $1,100.00 on a digital camera back in 2004, I thought at that price it should be able to take great pictures of all kinds, including actions shots... I was dead wrong!

    Anyway, I'm looking forward to learning from this forum and when able, to contribute to it as well.

    Thanks!
    Welcome to PR! Sounds like you found the surprise that most of did at one time or another - it's not the camera that takes the photo. - Terry
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    Re: Welcome!!

    Hello folks. Ed here. Not new to forums or photography in general. Kinda new to digital photography, and new to these forums. Haven't had a good camera since the 70s, so decided I'd get another good one, and got the Nikon D7000. I like it a lot. Learning all I can about digital now. I'm slowly getting the hang of it. Hope to have some fun here.
    Gripped Nikon D7000~Nikkor 18-105mm~Tamron 70-300mm VC~Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Macro~SB-900~Ring Light

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    Re: Welcome!!

    Quote Originally Posted by emoxley View Post
    Hello folks. Ed here. Not new to forums or photography in general. Kinda new to digital photography, and new to these forums. Haven't had a good camera since the 70s, so decided I'd get another good one, and got the Nikon D7000. I like it a lot. Learning all I can about digital now. I'm slowly getting the hang of it. Hope to have some fun here.
    Welcome, Ed. I think that you will find this a fun place. Looking forward to seeing some images. - Terry
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    Re: Welcome!!

    I am from Florida and shoot sports (football, basketball, baseball) for a team website. I am still very much a beginner and have basically been learning on the go. The team site I am with needed photos so I got a camera and started shooting.

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    Re: Welcome!!

    Hi All - my name is George, and I'm just starting to get my feet wet with photography. I'm really interested in travel photography, and portraits.

    I'm looking forward to learning new tips, and seeing some great pictures.

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    Welcome CB, welcome George. Glad to have you at PR.
    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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    Re: Welcome!!

    G'day, everyone.

    I have many questions about photography and I think this site will help me out a lot.

    I do photography for fun, not as a job. I'm trying to set up a darkroom to develop my own B/W film.

    Philately (stamp collecting) is my main hobby, with early Australia as a "major".

    I am also jugoslavija-post on stampboards.com.

    Cheers!

    Erik from Chicago
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    Re: Welcome!!

    Hello everyone, my name is Chris, I am known in the digital world by Uber_Tiny. I own and maintain my own tech forums over at geforce3d.net. I have Been watching these forums for a while, but I just never signed up. I've been taking photos here and there for probably 15 years, but never really got in to it heavily. One of my first cameras was a 35mm Pentax K1000. I Loved the camera and had a lot of fun with it. Things happen in life to a point where I didn't have time nor money to put in to a new system for a good 5 years. Recently the spark got reignited and I found my self picking up a Lumix FZ100 which is a very nice point and shoot. I have been very pleased with the camera and I have had a lot of fun familiarizing myself again to all the camera functions I once knew with even more of them to learn.

    Here is a recent random B&W picture I took.


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    Re: Welcome!!

    Hello I'm new to this and actually just have a quick question for those camera guru's. I need to find a cheap yet decent camera that has good detail of taking a picture of a text message off of a phone. I'm in a middle of a divorce and I just learned I don't have to type it all out as it has taken me several hours to just do a few...Please let me know of any, I'm somewhat familiar with the nikon brands.

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    Hello everyone.

    MY names Drew and I'm in the market for a new camera, or maybe just a way to fix my old one. This forum seems lik ea good place for me to get all the info I need and grow as a filmmaker. =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by striferx1 View Post
    Hello I'm new to this and actually just have a quick question for those camera guru's. I need to find a cheap yet decent camera that has good detail of taking a picture of a text message off of a phone. I'm in a middle of a divorce and I just learned I don't have to type it all out as it has taken me several hours to just do a few...Please let me know of any, I'm somewhat familiar with the nikon brands.
    I'm confused, why do you need to takke picutres of a text message from a phone? shouldnt any camera be able to do that fairly well?

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    Re: Welcome!!

    I would like to ask if anyone here is familiar with camera repair. I have a pretty decent point and shoot that I've been using for about a year, however some of the buttons stick a bit and now the record button doesn't actually record. the camera seems to be working fine, I can change the settings and I can see everything fine in the LED screed, the button itself just doesn't seem to work! I'd REALLY like to salvage my camera if the problem is minor.

    IF NOT, I have been eying a new DSLR,all the clubs on my campus use then and it's hard to argue with the quality you get from them. I would want it for video purposes so I often get a little confused when looking around at cameras.I've heard the t2i is a good place to start but the 900 dollar price tag is a little rough to deal with. My budget is nice and tight, if anyone has any information on a beginner level DLR I'd be very appreciate,.

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    Hey All,

    I'm new to the forums. I signed up to learn all I can, follow the ebb and flow of the photoblog world, and hopefully see some inspiring photography. I'm also looking for feedback on my new portfolio and blog, which you can find by "googling" "Greg Aitkenhead". Anyone willing to spend a few moments checking out either site? I'd be much obliged. Thanks,

    Greg Aitkenhead

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