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Tech Forums => The Photography Forum => Topic started by: pinoymusika on February 19, 2005, 12:37:54 PM
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Hi folks, I started this to forum to share some of my experience and knowledge in digital photography to visitors and fans of the site. I started taking photos of gigs for this site way back in 1998 with my long retired Agfa e1280. That was a loooong time ago, but digital cameras were far and in between then :-) As time went by I amassed quite a lot of photos of the local music scene and I hope these become valuable some day as a sort of historical reference. I aim to keep on shooting and shooting until they arrest me, hehehe
Nowadays photos on PhilMusic.com are usually shot with a Canon EOS 300D digital SLR.
If there are any camera nuts in the house, come join us!
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Hi,
Yes I'm a photographer :D I'm a freelance photographer. I'm also d official photographer for MTV Pilipinas. But I also work for various Music labels and organizers.
pls chk my work at http://www.photos.ph/dtan_ph
Dan
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I am a photo hobbyist, not really shooting in digital but i'm on the gray side shooting with film and scanning the negatives for now 8) . I am also an aspiring musician.
i got some pictures of cyntia alexander at conspiracy bar:
http://teutonic.multiply.com/photos/album/3
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Hobbyist here! Joined up because of Jim's invitation on the phphoto yahoogroups. :)
I love house music, electronica, acid jazz (such a 90's name) and "chill out" (such a broad genre) but I listen to most anything. I'm enjoying how the local music scene is coming along. I've been taking pics at Saguijo while catching the acts there, but I haven't been able to post any of my pics yet. I've seen Sound, Quail Quartet, Sun Valley Crew, Cambio, Francis M, Milagros Dancehall Collective, Drip and a few others there.
I used to go to a lot of the "raves" before in Starcity and the other warehouses, but I've started going again to the Bigfish events. I was there basically enjoying the music and taking pics. Some of my shots were used on http://www.bigfishmanila.com for the Hed Kandi and God's Kitchen gigs last 2004. I've bumped into dtan_ph a number of times too. His pics are great!
My pics can be viewed here
http://freeformula.photo.net.ph/
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Hey dtan and freeformula, welcome to the board you phphoto junkies!!!
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i'm just a hobbyist and based in japan. i had a chance to photograph noel cabangon last time i went home. http://www.photos.ph/jcarlos/050209_noel_c
if you know any bands/musicians visiting japan, maybe you can refer me to shoot them :)
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hi!
I'm here upon the invitation of jim which he posted in ph-photo. i love listening to music and love shooting concerts.
my limited concert photos can be found here
http://www.pbase.com/singkit/concerts
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Just checking in... hobbyist here. Nice to see some familiar names and/or photos. :)
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Hi,
I'm a photo hobbyist. My digicam is just a zoomless P&S and a keychain digicam. I don't have a DSLR. Well, I have a mini DV camcorder that can shoot stills but photo quality for me is not so good. Anyway, I have no plans of buying a DSLR yet. I'm sticking to my film cameras -- SLR, RF, P&S, and toycam. I will not invest on any DSLR until I'm convinced that they are as reliable as and will last as long as my film cameras.
Please click below links to some of my photos.
http://talk.philmusic.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=5310
http://www.photos.ph/tarkuz
http://www.pbase.com/tarkuz
http://www.photo.net.ph/index.php?cat=10220
Cheers!
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Anyway, I have no plans of buying a DSLR yet. I'm sticking to my film cameras -- SLR, RF, P&S, and toycam. I will not invest on any DSLR until I'm convinced that they are as reliable as and will last as long as my film cameras.
(http://www.nikonusa.com/images/products/25214_180.jpg)
Since you're a Nikon SLR user I think you will be happy with the Nikon D70 especially since Columbia is now offering good package deals incl a standard zoom (18-70mm) and external flash (SB800). It should be compatible with your existing lenses. You will end up using it more than you ever used your film SLRs because of no more expense (*pesos*) involved in film processing. The D70 is quite rugged and both amateurs and pros are happy with it. It's already a modern classic.
But forget about longevity - the average product cycle for a Canon SLR is about 1 year then it is phased out with a new model. For Nikon it is a little longer (2 years?) but it will get phased out eventually as technology rolls merrily along. But in the meantime you will have gotten a lot of use out of it so it's all good. :wink:
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Thanks for your suggestion.
I would really like to see a DSLR with average product life of 4 years! :wink:
You used to be a Nikon Coolpix guy. What made you choose a Canon DSLR over a Nikon or Fuji?
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You used to be a Nikon Coolpix guy. What made you choose a Canon DSLR over a Nikon or Fuji?
Well at the time Canon had the cheapest DSLR... now there's also Pentax, but I think Canon is the better buy in terms of accessories and add ons and resale value. Nikon was and still is premium priced. Why not Nikon for me? Well I think Canon has better digital technology, they have a bigger R&D budget. But the D70 is very good, especially for shooting action shots, maybe I would have gone with that if it was available at the time :)
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I came from using a Nikon F90X. I was ready toget the 300D since it was the best deal in early 2004. Then the D70 came out. So I got the D70. There are various pros and cons for both that can be endlessly debated, but it all boils down to intended use and budget. Product-wise, you can take great pics from using any of the two. The D70 is better for action shots, but Canon has the best local deals and support. Needless to say, I love my D70. It seems easier to get good quality 2nd-hand fast telezoom lenses for Nikon (80-200 2.8/AF-D), but fast primes seem to be affordable for both (50mm 1.8s). The D70 feels very solid, and lightweight at the same time. Sinve April last year, I've taken almost 12000 shots with it and its working fine. Go Digital! Now's the time! A new Rebel's out and a D70 or D100 successor is supposedly in the wings.
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Good to hear that you are all happy with your Nikon and Canon DSLRs.
So, do I need a digital SLR? Yes, No, Maybe, Not yet, I don't know... :roll:
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Good to hear that you are all happy with your Nikon and Canon DSLRs.
So, do I need a digital SLR? Yes, No, Maybe, Not yet, I don't know... :roll:
You can probably build a case in your company for buying one :)
You know, for web promotions and stuff ... hehe
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That's a great idea! There are 2 employees in our company who are excellent photographers. They used to be very active with Zone V (one was consistent top 10) but are now busy with other hobbies. Both of them are Nikonians. I hope they request at least one D70 for office use... :wink:
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Masalimpusa lang, po.
Another Pinoy photography group everybody might be interested in:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/filipinopride/
Pictures we took:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gracinhamarco/
Salamat!
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Hi there Jim. I remember seeing you @ the pinoydrums 2nd EB. Im a 24 yr old photographer and drummer too. Me and my brother Ross are the photographers for Nestle and Milo events. We have regular clients like Clarity Skin Clinic and Healthway Medical clinics.
Regarding the issue about film & digital. Its just a matter of personal Preference. Our cameras are only as good as the artiste using it. :)
Cheers shutterbugs..
johann
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Why Your Camera Does Not Matter
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/notcamera.htm
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yellow
im starting to learn taking pictures
i have a 300d and taking up a basic digital photography course
im also a singer for a blues and classic rock band
i hope you guys can help me if i have any queries regarding photography :)
please visit me at
wastedwickedwild.blogspot.com
lets jam, go out and shoot, or have a toma session :)
rock and roll!
:)
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Nice pics!!
I'm currently using a Finepix S7000.
I'd like to upgrade to a Rebel or Nikon D70 .... going digital SLR baby :D !!
Most of the shots i take are landscapes. I love travelling, I grab shots wherever I go.
I'm still working on my site but I have some on another Pinoy site
http://www.gang-zah.com
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woohoooo! cool. nice to a have a photography forum here... anywho... my name's roger alcantara, freelance, but i used to shoot for the Manila Times and then the Manila Bulletin... had to take a break from photojournalism for a a while. I currently play bass for Wickermoss
here's my flicker page guys.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/roger_alcantara/
i do miss the beat... that's why on my spare time i go out to shoot.