Thursday, March 31, 2011

My setup part 2

A continuation to yesterday's post!

Benro Tripod A-550EX with BH1 ball head. Cost me ~S$200 2yrs ago
Here's the tripod that I have. It's a Benro A-550EX with BH1 ball head. I bought this 2 years ago after getting my compact camera (Canon Ixus 860IS). It's a pretty sturdy tripod and it has served me well (at home). I've been using it to take videos / pictures for the celebrations we've held at home. But it's considered under-utilized  cos I only mounted a compact on it. I brought it out on a zoo trip before but we didn't get to use it at all.

I got to play around with my new camera bag today. It's simply amazing! I'm so glad I decided to buy this backpack. A picture paints a thousand words:
Kata 3n1-33 (S$175, Parisilk)
Kata STH-3n1 Tripod Holder (S$20, TK Foto / Parisilk)
Bag with Tripod assembled
As you can see, the tripod is held tightly in place. It's simply amazing! I was still worried whether it will be able to hold my tripod but I'm really happy that it does it so nicely!
Note: The weight becomes horrible though! haha!

That's it for today. My dry cabinet should be arriving tomorrow. I'll post some pictures of it in action if I manage to set it up! Cya now!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

My setup

Here's an introduction to my first set of DSLR:
The package
Package Contents: Nikon D7000 body, Nikkor prime 50mm f1.8D lens, Nikkor standard zoom 18-55mm VR lens, Nikkor telephoto 55-200mm VR lens, SB-700 flash gun, ML-L3 infra-red remote trigger, EN-EL15 spare battery, Tokina CPL filter x 1, Hoya multi-coated UV filter x 3 (1 for each lens)

I got the whole package from Parisilk via a 'group buy'. Some of the lenses were cheaper with the purchase with purchase we negotiated. Overall, I saved a few hundred bucks off standard retail price!


Freebies!
Freebies: Nikon SL168 tripod, Kingston 8Gb Class 6 SD card, Nikon card reader, Nikon bag, 3" LCD screen protector, cheap set of cleaning kit

Basically, the only useful items are the card, reader and bag. Please DO NOT use the tripod on your expensive equipment. It's better to get a more expensive and sturdy tripod!


The basic 'Must have' items
Lenspen LP-1 (S$18, Parisilk)
Lenspen is a wonderful invention! One end is a retractable brush and the other is a lens / filter cleaning tip that is made of a special compound that will 'never dry up'. I got this for $18 from Parisilk. I think you can get better prices if you source for them. It's a must have item in your bag wherever you go! You can quickly clean away dust and stains on your lenses wherever you are!


Standard Cleaning Kit (S$7, FairPrice Xtra Jurong Point)
Next important thing you should have is a cleaning kit. The blower is a must have to blow away large dust particles before you clean your lenses with a microfiber cloth. The set featured above has all the items you need. I got it real cheap ($7 as you can see) from FairPrice Xtra Jurong Point. I was quoted $15 for the same thing at Parisilk. Bring the blower with you when traveling. The lenspen + blower + microfiber cloth combo is good enough for cleaning your equipment on the move!


Tokina CPL (Circular Polarizing) Filter (S$28, Parisilk)
This is a must have item in my list. It basically reduces glare from water / glass surfaces. It's similar to other filters but there is an additional ring for you to turn to manipulate the light entering the lens. Notice that it's not clear glass? Here's a great guide you should read! It helped me understand filters and what I need. I'll post some pictures I took with this filter for comparison later.

Hoya Multi-coated UV Filter [HMC UV(C) grade] (S$16, Parisilk)
UV filters: I fit one of these over all my lenses for protection rather than UV reduction (read the guide to understand more). This is an added protection for your lens in case you knock them into some sharp items. It's so much easier and cheaper to replace compared to your lenses. Some people argue that this extra piece of glass creates glare / ghosting in your pictures. I say this is not true for most cases. If you find it happening, just unscrew it off your lens and take your pictures. It's just so convenient!

That's the end of my introduction! I've still got some gear not documented (haven't taken the pictures yet) but they will appear in later posts once I'm ready. By the way: I'm not affiliated with Parisilk in any way. They just happen to offer the best prices for most of the items I need, that's why I keep mentioning them.

Journey into Photography

I've officially switched the title of my blog.
It will now be topics related mainly to photography.

I'm just starting out in photography and I'm learning new things everyday.
There is just so much to learn! From taking shots to post processing, each step itself is a skill that requires mastery. It won't be an easy journey but I am sure enjoying myself right now!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Wow!

Wow! Didn't realize it's been more than a year since I created this blog!

I just bought my first DSLR (Nikon D7000) recently and I want to share the knowledge I've acquired. I'll be posting a lot of stuff related to photography from now on.

Armed with my new camera, there will definitely be more interesting stuff posted!
I need to get started learning how to use my camera. So much to learn, so little time.
Cya now!