I will park in the city, Market St. I've got this monthly parking deal for work...makes sense for me to use it
Problem with bags is you wont know whether the bag suits you until you have bought and used it for a while. Last trip to Singapore, I bought a Lowepro Commercial AW Compact which fits, as Lowepro claims, 2 pro bodies, 3-4 pro lenses. Yeah, I can fit all these stuff in it plus more primes, xdrive, filters.... but it becomes a nightmare to walk around
Messenger (one big strap) style bags become extremely painful to carry around because all of the weight is concentrated on one shoulder... I found that out with the lowepro nova 5.
Oi Phat what are you askin' us for do you think we actually know what we are talking about .
Yes you can get some interesting results at those ISO's I've pushed to 6400 and ended up with a real nice Canvas look once a touch of gaussian was introduced .
Still hopefull for Monday
Maurie
phatfoto wrote:
what do you guys think about pushing a digital photo one stop taken at 1600 iso? Do think it is worth doing, will try and post some examples soon.
I guess some RAW believers will say YES. I never tried so I don't know. I think it really depends on which camera you are talking about, what effect do you want and how you going to push a digital photo.
SmellyTofu wrote:
Zane, can you swing by Ashfield that morning or is that out of your way along the M5? I got a ride back so no need to park out in the city.
Yeah, mate, anywhere for you. Just send me the details...
I don't use the M5 - 21km from home to city; I take the back lanes along Earlwood, Sydneham, Tempe, Alexandria, Redfern...11km. Got to look after my wallet mate, I paid 121c/L last night for petrol
Zane Yau wrote:
Re: Anzac Day: I will be out around 3.30am with Dicky and Ed. But you guys come whenever you want, just call me (0414 711 220) or Ed (0410 021 304) when you get there we will be hanging around the Martin Place area whole morning I think.
That's too early for me :0 I'll be there around 8ish and I'll give one of you a call.