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06/30/2005 12:44:42 PM · #1
My Dad surprised me with a new camera!!! the Rebel XT!!! I was telling him i was saving for one (in addition to saving money to move by September 1st) and well i get a FEDEx today at work ... and a card that says Happy June 30th! Monday was his B-Day ... and instead he got me something! (I've had a rough year - i was supposed to get married - didnt ... my Minolta's manual settings broke - have to send it away - and i have to move by september) hasnt been fun ... anyways - I'm soooo excited ... i cant wait to get home and shoot some photos!!! Hmmm just in time for the MACRO V challenge!
He also threw in a 1GB CF card and a 4GB microdrive! I am soooo stoked!

I love my dad
06/30/2005 12:52:20 PM · #2
Hey, good for you Amy! Dads are the best, aren't they? Have fun with it and maybe even win a ribbon!

06/30/2005 12:53:22 PM · #3
wooohooooo!!!!
06/30/2005 12:57:03 PM · #4
Think he'll adopt a 35 year old, slightly blading male? Congrats.
06/30/2005 01:02:36 PM · #5
That's fantastic, Amy! You're going to be loving it!
06/30/2005 01:05:39 PM · #6
I'm really really excited! Now here's a question ... It came with the kit lens .. whats a good / economical (if they can be used in the same sentence) Macro lens to invest in? I love shooting macros!
06/30/2005 01:11:46 PM · #7
quick question as well
what is a microdrive?
06/30/2005 01:18:52 PM · #8
Originally posted by scuds:

quick question as well
what is a microdrive?


Honestly i havent really played with it yet ... but from what i understand it's like a CF card just 4 GB ... i wont be able to see till i get home from work
06/30/2005 01:21:09 PM · #9
Originally posted by PhotosByAyme:

I'm really really excited! Now here's a question ... It came with the kit lens .. whats a good / economical (if they can be used in the same sentence) Macro lens to invest in? I love shooting macros!

You could consider the Sigma 70-300mm which has a macro feature (1:2, not 1:1), and it's pretty decent... I have that lens and I am pretty pleased with it! You can probably get it for ~160-170$ off the net... Here are a couple of macros I've done with this lens:
06/30/2005 01:22:42 PM · #10
You might think about extension tubes, which fit between the camera and the lens. They heavily reduce DOF, so you have to use a smaller aperture, but you can use the onboard flash to help expose the shot.

I agree with arpita too - the 70-300 would be a good addition to the lens you have.

Message edited by author 2005-06-30 13:24:58.
06/30/2005 01:25:43 PM · #11
Originally posted by scuds:

quick question as well
what is a microdrive?


it looks like a CF card but it's got moving parts inside (a spinning disk like a hard drive) rather than being solid-state. They're less expensive (a little...), but more delicate.
06/30/2005 01:29:31 PM · #12
Ayme - I don't know what "economical" is, but the infamous 28-75 2.8 Tamron is a FANTASTIC lens and it's macro as well. It runs $330, but for a lens that's not bad. lol Maybe that's what you want.
06/30/2005 01:33:25 PM · #13
Call your dad tell him I want one.
06/30/2005 01:34:10 PM · #14
Mav, macro?? Minimum focus distance is 13", which is not terribly macro at 75mm.
06/30/2005 01:42:15 PM · #15
Hey Congrats,
As for the macro question, good macro lenses cost about $350 and up.
Sigma has a new 150mm EX f2.8 DG macro lens that got good reviews on current Popular Photography. It's over $400.
You may want to play around with the kit lens. The mark II version on the XT is suppose to be better than the first one and although not a real macro lens, I've done some good close up work with it.
A cheap way is to use a $70 Tamron 1.4X teleconverter to convert the kit to a 70mm ish focal length which with the crop factor turns it into about 100mm. The minimum focal length is unchanged so that maybe a way togo. However the kit lens is suppose to perform poorly at the 55mm end and adding a TC would make that a lot worse. Might be better to use the kit lens and crop instead till you get a real macro lens.

Message edited by author 2005-06-30 13:49:27.
06/30/2005 01:46:55 PM · #16
Amy - Congratulations on the camera and for having a wonderful father. I don't know him or you but when a dad does something like that for his child, you know he is the real deal....Think of him every time you take a picture. You know he's thinking of you.

Message edited by author 2005-06-30 13:47:21.
06/30/2005 02:14:24 PM · #17
Originally posted by PaulMdx:

Mav, macro?? Minimum focus distance is 13", which is not terribly macro at 75mm.


//www.bobatkins.com/photography/reviews/tamron_28_75.html
It's a 1:3.9 but it SAYS it's a macro lens. That's what I was sayin. :) It's not 1:1
06/30/2005 02:15:13 PM · #18
Congrats! Nice dad. :)
06/30/2005 02:18:31 PM · #19
Originally posted by PhotosByAyme:

I'm really really excited! Now here's a question ... It came with the kit lens .. whats a good / economical (if they can be used in the same sentence) Macro lens to invest in? I love shooting macros!


In the short term, you could perhaps try some close-up filters on the kit lens. Not the best quality but reasonable.
06/30/2005 02:24:04 PM · #20
congrats!!! nice camera you have :)
06/30/2005 02:24:17 PM · #21
Originally posted by arpita:

Originally posted by PhotosByAyme:

I'm really really excited! Now here's a question ... It came with the kit lens .. whats a good / economical (if they can be used in the same sentence) Macro lens to invest in? I love shooting macros!

You could consider the Sigma 70-300mm which has a macro feature (1:2, not 1:1), and it's pretty decent... I have that lens and I am pretty pleased with it! You can probably get it for ~160-170$ off the net... Here are a couple of macros I've done with this lens:


What do you have to say about the Tamron Zoom Tele AF 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 LD Macro A.focus lens. It has the same range, same apertures and all, but it's cheaper! Just the filter diammeter is a bit larger, 62mm against 58 on the sigma!

Is is as good as the sigma!?
I liked the shots from it!
06/30/2005 02:28:28 PM · #22
Dang, you're lucky. I was going to get married and my dad was going to disown me if I did! Maybe I should've bought HIM a camera to lighten him up...
CONGRATS! You lucky duck.

I think I'm cursed. I seem to kill threads REALLY quick. Without trying...

Message edited by author 2005-06-30 15:48:44.
06/30/2005 09:28:31 PM · #23
Originally posted by theskitch6:

I think I'm cursed. I seem to kill threads REALLY quick. Without trying...

Not on my watch! :)

CONGRATS Ayme, from your long lost brother! The one they gave up for adoption and was raised by Tahitian Monks! Tell Dad I'm coming home!! :D
06/30/2005 09:36:00 PM · #24
Originally posted by kpriest:

Originally posted by theskitch6:

I think I'm cursed. I seem to kill threads REALLY quick. Without trying...

Not on my watch! :)

CONGRATS Ayme, from your long lost brother! The one they gave up for adoption and was raised by Tahitian Monks! Tell Dad I'm coming home!! :D


Oh OK ... i'll tell them to but the kettle on - LMAO
06/30/2005 09:41:00 PM · #25
congrats on the new camera, today is also my birthday :) wahoo im 18!
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