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06/01/2005 02:37:55 AM · #1
I shot this last week when the moon was about full. The last moon shots i tried were some 16 months ago with my old Fuji S602, in the dead of winter and i was freezing to get a so-so shot.

This time, I waited for warm weather, and well, a new lens helps.
Sigma 70-300 4-5.6 APO Super Macro 2 lens
1/400 f5.6 ISO 200 handheld, full zoom (480mm equivalent)
Some curves and USM. This is a 100% crop.



There is NO comparison between this and what an S602 can do.
As seen here.

So if you are viewing this and considering moving to a dSLR, add this to the list of reasons to do it!
06/01/2005 03:08:22 AM · #2
hmm i've been wanting to get a dslr but for some reason i feel like i need to win a challenge before i feel worthy of buying a new camera...so give me 5 years about
06/01/2005 03:12:42 AM · #3
Originally posted by art-inept:

hmm i've been wanting to get a dslr but for some reason i feel like i need to win a challenge before i feel worthy of buying a new camera...so give me 5 years about


you got that backwards - you need a new camera, preferably a dSLR, to be a better photographer. Tools do count.

Actually, the shot that pushed me over the edge was this bit in Deja Vu:
The dSLR shot and my Fuji shot:
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All I had to do was buy my wife the anniversary band she wanted for 5+ years. Money? CREDIT!
06/01/2005 04:17:45 AM · #4
Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

I shot this last week when the moon was about full. The last moon shots i tried were some 16 months ago with my old Fuji S602, in the dead of winter and i was freezing to get a so-so shot.

This time, I waited for warm weather, and well, a new lens helps.
Sigma 70-300 4-5.6 APO Super Macro 2 lens
1/400 f5.6 ISO 200 handheld, full zoom (480mm equivalent)
Some curves and USM. This is a 100% crop.



There is NO comparison between this and what an S602 can do.
As seen here.

So if you are viewing this and considering moving to a dSLR, add this to the list of reasons to do it!


Nice lunar shot, Chris! I got one with that same lens a few months ago:


I did quite a bit of sharpening to bring out some detail, but I was impressed that the lens could do this.
06/01/2005 05:51:13 AM · #5
Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

you got that backwards - you need a new camera, preferably a dSLR, to be a better photographer. Tools do count.


This is a very true statement, in any profession, including photography. You don't see those guys on the NFL sidelines using any cheapos! There's a reason for that! You must have good equipment, to do a good job. Does that mean that any laymen can pick up any good piece of equipment and be guarenteed a good product. Of course not, but in the trained hands of any craftsman, the quality of work will always be better with higher quality tools, no matter what the craft.
06/01/2005 05:53:43 AM · #6
Originally posted by ClickNSee:

Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

you got that backwards - you need a new camera, preferably a dSLR, to be a better photographer. Tools do count.


This is a very true statement, in any profession, including photography. You don't see those guys on the NFL sidelines using any cheapos! There's a reason for that! You must have good equipment, to do a good job. Does that mean that any laymen can pick up any good piece of equipment and be guarenteed a good product. Of course not, but in the trained hands of any craftsman, the quality of work will always be better with higher quality tools, no matter what the craft.


Equally, in the hands of a craftsman even the most basic of tools can be employed to produce wonderful results.
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