Recent content by SniperPenguin

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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    Yes, I know the differences already. I'm not at a point where I want to shoot RAW all the time.
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    I shot a few in RAW, but stopped with the rest as they took up tons of space and battery. I still think you can make it brighter with jpeg. Anyways, I had fun shooting them and even if they aren't perfect I like them. It's the expierence that matters, right :)
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    I underexposed them on purpose. For some, I have copies that are lighter. I figured that if they're darker, I can lighten them up in Photoshop or something and still retain contrast in some places. I also like how it's darker, it's kind of my style.
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    http://vsco.co/im-max/images/1 So this is the new VSCO I made. It has some pictures of my trip up north. Actually, most of them are. I'm holding back on the camera. I love the camera I have now. I'll just pick up a new lens.
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    I've chosen the Fuji X-T20, a macro lens and a 23mm. I love macro photos. I can't do it with my 18-55 :( But I still try
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    Correction: It will tell you if the image will be sharp or blurry. It by itself does not make the image sharp. (bad wording in the first post)
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    AFAIK Focus peaking is a feature that tells you if an object is in focus. That means that it will look sharp, not blurry. This helps a lot when you are focusing with your own hands.
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    Oh, and I made this one picture... It's a rock with moss, dark picture with a decent bokeh. When you look at it, your eyes travel left to right. Makes me feel comfortable.. Gonna be my new background... Photography is sooo fun
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    The autofocus is alright now that I've had some more expierence. For distant objects, it tends to struggle. No focus peaking is a bummer.
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    Well, Apparently the Canon is a whopping 2,000$ for the frame. Can't really choose that if I want. It's so tempting to just spend my money and buy a Fuji.. But I'll heed your advice, once again. I just really dislike the autofocus on the Nikon. I can only use manual for a shallow depth of...
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    Alright, Thanks! From your personal expierence, do you like Canon or Fuji stills? Canon for 1,400$: 26 MP Full Frame Fuji for 200$ more: 24.3 MP CMOS I guess the Canon is the better deal, right? Lenses for the Canon are also much cheaper. And I do need to start thinking about a new camera...
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    What camera do you use? Did you post process? The pictures you made are amazing.... And can someone please answer my question? Wondering if a full frame 26 more or crop 24.3mp is sharper/better?
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    Internet here sucks, I managed to totally look over your other post ^^ I've been using manual.. Sometimes aperture mode, not the priority mode. I've some good pictures. Some bad. The #1 thing I'm worried about is being overwhelmed.. I've seen you tubers talk about how to get a shot with a...
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    Yeah, I've tried the Sony cameras and they're really small for me. I guess Fuji won't be any different. Is a 26 megapixel camera with a full frame sensor better than a crop 24.3 megapixel sensor? Won't the crop sensor be sharper? Since it's a smaller sensor with similar amount of megapixels to...
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    Help for aspiring 13 year old videographer/photographer

    Yeah, But the 6D MKii is coming soon and it'll be priced less or the same as the Fuji X-T2. So, which is better? If I can get a full frame for the same price, why not?