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I'll through a little R&B in here ^.^
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Happy holidays to everyone.
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Yeah for sure man,
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That seems like a regular hand held camcorder. This purchase would have to play the role of "camera of the household" kind of deal. Meaning, it will have to be dual purpose of both taking great pictures and videos. I'm not exactly sure how well the A55 takes pictures, has shown from other replies here in the thread. Also, file size is really not an issue or an deciding factor either. I failed to mention that previously. What 5500 are you referring too? Also, as mentioned above, for the first purchase, I would rather use a "walk-around" lense vs spending money on numberous lenses. As this is my first trial in this type of field, I do not want to be overwhelmed by the many lenses needed per environment. This. A good lens will make a world of difference as well. See above response. I am not disagreeing with the need of a good glass. But what I am trying to say, is that, for the first experience, I would like to invest in one maybe two at the max lenses. Simply becuase I would like to get a feel of photography before I venture off attempting to change lenses. Also, keeping in mind, that the quality and fps of video is just as important as the still picture quality. So from what I've been told, the processor in some of the cameras may be the deciding factor from one brand vs the other. I have already described what I would be shooting, that is why I am asking for advice on which camera I should invest in, per my use. The price of the lenses is exactly what deters me often times. And is another reason why I am asking, what camera, and what lense, should I invest in that I could use for general purpose use. That way, once I get my fee wet, I can make a newly educated decision, on needing a new lense, for that given purpose. If I was to buy the Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only)(~610$), and the Canon 24-105mm f/4L with USM(~800$), that would cleary place me above my $1,000 budget. Again, I am not looking for professional grade equipment here. I would be perfectly fine with purchaseing the 60D, and a decent walk around lense, just to begin with. And then, maybe next year, or later in the year, I would go ahead and purchase taht 800$ lense. But just simply can't afford to make both of those pruchases at the same time.
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wow, crazy son
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:winning:
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That is a whole lot of port!!!
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Just a little tip, you should try to play with the box positioning a little bit, it will make a difference.
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Damn, that looks sexy AF!!! I already know that 2 12" dcons get loud as balls, I couldn't imagine your setup!
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wow, that ride looks very clean. Good find Jon, I hope to see more updates soon! Happy holidays goes out to you and your families.
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Just found this guy's channel on youtube. Just thought it would be interesting to look at. As there isn't many ZED builds here on the forum.
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I just came across this video Was taken with the Canon T2i but has the "Magic Lantern Firmware" Looks fucking surreal.
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Wish you a speed recovery
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Ok sweet, like I said, I haven't even looked at Sony really. Do you have any photos/videos of it you could share? Would be interested in how well it recorded subwoofers moving. Ok great, thanks. The lens that came with most of the mention camera's above were "18-50 or 18-150". I'm not exactly sure what those numbers even mean lol. But yes, thats what I'd be interested in, "walk around" lens. alright, sweet, thanks for the input.
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Haha, no, I did not look at sony at all. do you really want to change lenses all the time? I'm not really sure. I mean, it sounds like an hassle to have to constently have to change lenses. Like I've said, I'm new to this kind of segment, so I would prefer to stay with one lense, that is good in all area, but not in expert in one area. If that makes sense. Like, if it takes decent pictures all the time, I would prefer that lense vs having to change lenses in every environment. Do you want something better at night? I don't see myself taking a whole lot of pictures at dark. But of course, there will be those times, like for "best neon light" contest or something of that nature. But it wouldn't be my main focus. Do you want to be able to take photos in the dark without a flash? That would be neat, but again, isn't a main concern. I mean, every snap and shoot camera I'ver ever seen had a flash. So some sort of flash would definately be a plus. Kind of on the fence with that one. I could see myself saying, "damn I wish I had more light" though... hmm. Are you okay with heavy weight ? I"m totally ok with that. I would simply invest into one of those carrying lanyards or whatever they are called lol. To wrap it around my neck. But weight isn't a factor at all really. Would you like editing photos? Meh, I'm not too big in editing photos. Like I said, I'm not going to be doing this as a career, just as another hobby. I would imagine ANY photo could be edited though?
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I think this reference is beyond my time
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Looks great
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I do the believe the xcons have been heavily upgraded as of late. But I've heard nothing but great things of the BL. In concerns of CS, it would be the xcon for sure.
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91 Turbo Civic, SounDigital 16KD, 4 15 BTL N2s Walled
Sencheezy replied to 16K's topic in Build Logs
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Lol I don't think so... Haha I dont think so either doesnt sound like his voice... But the guy has black hands so I though hmm maybe You racist bastard! I knew someone was gonna say it lol...Senchez knows I <3 him lmao, definately not me.
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I would seriously hate for shizzzon to inspect my restaruant if he ever became part of USDA.
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Need help coosing an amplifer for my speakers and sub please!!
Sencheezy replied to zak9494's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
It definately seems like you're going for the whole Alpine setup, so if I was you, I would just grab a mono alpine amp, and a 4ch alpine amp.There won't be anything wrong with it, and, it should sound pretty good. A buddy of mine here locally used his 4ch alpine for a very long time, and stood behind it. -
He got gauges for gauges son!