the 40 STM though at 2x the price, i feel that it's worthy to buy...too elite already
I really like mine when I had it...the 40 STM though at 2x the price, i feel that it's worthy to buy...
-sharp at wide open with no signs of softness which is inherent to the 50/f1.8
-STM although not fast, is still quieter than the micro motor of the 50/f1.8
-STM motor does not over-commit/under-commit when focusing, unlike the 50/f1.8
-40 STM has better build and is smaller
plus bokeh fringing...
Yesterday was the late dayI was wondering ecp got new mcdonner meh..
the 40 STM though at 2x the price, i feel that it's worthy to buy...
-sharp at wide open with no signs of softness which is inherent to the 50/f1.8
-STM although not fast, is still quieter than the micro motor of the 50/f1.8
-STM motor does not over-commit/under-commit when focusing, unlike the 50/f1.8
-40 STM has better build and is smaller
yes you lose the 1.3 stops of DOF but still a good compromise..don't spread poison to me again
just looked at the review, pretty impressive and cute pancake lens
afaik, nobody here goes for classes, all self learners...Hi bros, recently I purchased for myself a Nikon dslr. It has been a few months since then and I still use the auto mode.... Would like to get some advice from you guys on the most affordable method in accomplishing the machine! And not be like a cavemen with a matchbox
Videos online are mostly unreliable or Im not looking properly and classes and lessons that I have enquired on are crazily expensive
Any tips would be godsend
Tyty
Moi buy F1.4 lens to shoot in F2 =#
Hi bros, recently I purchased for myself a Nikon dslr. It has been a few months since then and I still use the auto mode.... Would like to get some advice from you guys on the most affordable method in accomplishing the machine! And not be like a cavemen with a matchbox
Videos online are mostly unreliable or Im not looking properly and classes and lessons that I have enquired on are crazily expensive
Any tips would be godsend
Tyty
afaik, nobody here goes for classes, all self learners...
what do you prefer to shoot?
Sickma donch like sony......
Untill now not able to get my hands on the 35 arts
you sure you looking at the right videos???Shake and bake method :/ give u preview then ask u buy their book etc and I'm very Interested in scenery shots
Shoot more, compare your peeks with technigod's, find means and ways to achieve and stun your viewers.Hi bros, recently I purchased for myself a Nikon dslr. It has been a few months since then and I still use the auto mode.... Would like to get some advice from you guys on the most affordable method in accomplishing the machine! And not be like a cavemen with a matchbox
Videos online are mostly unreliable or Im not looking properly and classes and lessons that I have enquired on are crazily expensive
Any tips would be godsend
Tyty
I went from Auto (for a short while) -> Professional Mode (for one/two month +/-) -> Aperture/Manual.
Anyway why aren't online videos reliable?