nah...type O blood...Originally posted by Pitot:Lai lai, pls pump more blood here. Got lotsa photographers here.
Anyway, I just bought my first DSLR. 350D. A pretty reasonable camera for a novice and student.
As you all know, the kit comes with a zoom lens only.
I got a free cannon tripod too.
But i still lack cleaning tools, dry boxes and all.
Can you guys recommend me places to get them? Good deals.
im so rusty, nvr use my nikon f75 for 1 year laiozers... dunnoe how is it surviving in my dry box... funan la.. go walk walk there sure have shops hahaOriginally posted by Pitot:Lai lai, pls pump more blood here. Got lotsa photographers here.
Anyway, I just bought my first DSLR. 350D. A pretty reasonable camera for a novice and student.
As you all know, the kit comes with a zoom lens only.
I got a free cannon tripod too.
But i still lack cleaning tools, dry boxes and all.
Can you guys recommend me places to get them? Good deals.
Buy it from the same shop you bought the camera lah. Or you could try places like Cathay Photo (Peninsula Plaza) or John 3:16 (Funan Centre). Get an electric dry box like the digicabi. A good camera bag is a must, but you need to try out several at the shop before you'll know what is suitable for you.Originally posted by Pitot:Lai lai, pls pump more blood here. Got lotsa photographers here.
Anyway, I just bought my first DSLR. 350D. A pretty reasonable camera for a novice and student.
As you all know, the kit comes with a zoom lens only.
I got a free cannon tripod too.
But i still lack cleaning tools, dry boxes and all.
Can you guys recommend me places to get them? Good deals.
Ok. But right now i only have my camera and my zoom lens. Is it absolutely nessacary for me to have a dry box? I dont think its worth the investment if I'm getting other lens in the future.Originally posted by av98m:Buy it from the same shop you bought the camera lah. Or you could try places like Cathay Photo (Peninsula Plaza) or John 3:16 (Funan Centre). Get an electric dry box like the digicabi. A good camera bag is a must, but you need to try out several at the shop before you'll know what is suitable for you.
I misspoke. I mean dry cabinet, the kind you have to plug into a wall outlet.Originally posted by Pitot:Ok. But right now i only have my camera and my zoom lens. Is it absolutely nessacary for me to have a dry box? I dont think its worth the investment if I'm getting other lens in the future.
ok sure.Originally posted by av98m:I misspoke. I mean dry cabinet, the kind you have to plug into a wall outlet.
And a dry cabinet is a very important investment because that is where you're keeping your expensive gear when you're not using it. Much cheaper to pay for a dry cabi than to pay to clean mould from your lenses.
ah. there you are. AWOL for awhile.Originally posted by jOhO:the best way to keep ur camera from mould and fungus is ... USE IT OFTEN!
i'm over at the other side mar.Originally posted by LazerLordz:ah. there you are. AWOL for awhile.