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Hey there, I'm majoring in e-commerce in NUS School of Computing. Thank you so much for your kind words :)
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The first few were from the sigma lens, the remaining were from 18-135mm!
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I got my lenses at about $790 about 2 years ago, I think the market price should be about $730 the last I checked. You could purchase it from Funan (Assuming you're from Singapore) or any other stores that sells camera equipments. Just mention that you'd like to purchase a Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens with your desired mount. If I'm not wrong, Challenger, Harvey Norman should sell it as well.
If you're more keen, you could try Alan Photo or John 3:16 (The one I always go to) whenever I make camera purchases. You could try them as well :) I hope these answers your questions! -
Hello there!
I'm currently using a Nikon D80 (Really old model) with Nikkor 18-135mm and Sigma 30mm f1.4 lenses interchangeably. I use a mixture of Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop for my photos :)
For Adobe Photoshop, you may play around with the curves of the images and the colors, depending on what you hope to achieve! And thank you so much for your kind comments, they mean a lot :) -
Would you be able to leave me your e-mail address so that I'd be able to contact you? Alternatively you can drop me an email at jolene@newindecember.com
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Yes I am! I'm in School of Computing, majoring in E-Commerce. -
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I'm currently using a Nikon D80, and yes I actually do find it difficult to carry it around at times, it gets too bulky on some days. I have a compact camera as well for the lazy days, you may try considering getting one as well. The newer models of compact cameras are comparable to a dslr quality, sometimes it also depends on how you photograph it.
You may consider Canon s95, g12... Not too sure about Sony cameras or Olympus, or Fuji X100. I have some friends whom are using them and they quite like them. You can walk into a camera shop and ask them for more information! I hope this helps! -
Hey there,
I'm currently not taking any projects at the moment! But you may drop me an email at jolene@newindecember.com to see what projects you're talking about, I may be able to refer you some people to help you. -
We can have all the riches in the world, but without love... There is no one to share these with you. You may have a nice house with plentiful chairs, but the amount of chairs at home is not going to make you less lonely. Happiness is short lived so live it well :)
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"When the bond gets weaker, the fond gets stronger." The exact phrase that Jy said to me while we were going through army, but now it's about us, about Uni, about work, we don't have much time :)
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Hey, yes we do. We're still friends and we bump into one another once in a while at Zouk :)
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Basically a full frame camera has no crop factor, it works exactly and covers the same area as 35mm film. By upgrading to a full frame camera, you will be able to use lenses that helps to make accentuate your pictures. For example, taking wide angle shots with ultra wide-angle lenses.
Here are some that you could read on for full frame advantages:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/full-frame-advantage.htm
Some answers to your question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081124133343AADVaLI
In a non-full frame camera, which is the one I'm currently using, FX (Full frame) sensors are bigger than DX (Non Full Frame) sensors.
FX sensors will also be able to include high ISO image quality, also achieve better results with higher image quality on fast primes (30mm, 50mm, 80mm or >) Or even capture shots with telephoto lenses.
I have a friend whom is using a full frame camera (5DM2), you may wish to check out his photography pictures here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/theshutterlife
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Hey there, firstly you would have to purchase your own domain. Some domains that you purchase together will allow you to have a number of emails that you'd be able to create.
For example, if you purchase your domain off web hosts, they'd state for each package there are maybe say 20 emails for the cheaper ones and 50 to 100 emails or more for the more expensive packages?
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Yup I have done my nails, after being lazy for so long. Thank you :)
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Yes, Canon definitely does since my friends are all using 5Ds and 1Ds, it's easier to share between lenses as well. However, Nikon also offers a good range of FF cameras like D700, D3s and D3x. If you're uncomfortable with switching over to Canon, you could actually rent a FF camera from a rental shop (http://sg.camerarental.biz/) and see which would you prefer.
Selling everything away depends on what you have in your collection altogether. Some lenses for a DX camera will not be able to use it on a FF camera as well. I suggest you rent before you decide! Or look around your friends and which would you prefer :) I hope this helps! -
Yes I am planning to buy a camera. I am looking to upgrade to a FF camera, looking at options like Canon 5D Mark II or Nikon D700. But I've yet to save up enough for them, and would have to get new lenses for their body as the lens I'm using now (Sigma 30mm f1.4) will not be suitable for it.
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Personally, I've used both blogging platforms, and I still find myself being more attached to Blogger - Blogging, uploading of photos, dealing with HTML and how easy it is to customize everything that you need.
However, tumblr is good for reblogging, or websites that are of simplicity. It is not that bad, and is customizable too if one is experienced enough with CSS and HTML.

