kgreen
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Hi, I have been looking for post's about olympus camera's & accessories. I have also enjoyed looking at photo's in the olympus thread. I am not a photographer, but I love taking photo's & learning as much as I can to take better photo's. I have posted here a few times & everyone has been so helpful & quick to reply.
I have an Olympus C-5060 wide zoom camera. I have had it for a long time, & started looking to purchase a newer camera. The more I looked I just couldn't bring myself to purchase a new camera, because I still love mine as much as I did when I first got it. Since I've had my camera I've never bought any extra len's or other accesories that didn't come with my camera. So I decided instead of getting a new camera I could upgrade mine.
In the last couple of weeks I have purchased a 2nd battery, a super comfortable neckstrap, a filter set.. the polarizer is the 1 out of the kit that I really wanted. A 3x telephoto lens, & 0.5x wide angle lens with macro lens. Then I just ordered a 10' remote switch cable, lens pen cleaning kit, & a lowpro slingshot 200 aw camera bag.
So I've been taking photo's around the house with my new lenses. I have noticed that the outside photo's are Great! I like the polarizer, the telephoto lens let's me get really close, & I can capture so much more with the wide angle lens. But I have noticed a couple photo's that I took out side that my son was in.. he had a slight greenish cast to his skin tone. My white balance was on auto, so I wonder if when i'm out side & it's sunny I may need to change it to "sunny day" lol.
My camera can go all manual but I haven't learned how to go completely manual yet, so I still use a lot of pre sets. I do have to get used to the vignetting, I know with the telephoto lens if I don't want vignetting I have to shoot in the telephoto range & not wide angle. I think that also apply's to my wide angle lens.
Now I have noticed that I can only use the polarizer filter in some what sunny places, not good for indoor photos. I think because it requires good lighting.
Also I am concerned about some of the photo's I took inside with the lenses. Not all but some will have this dark shadow near the bottom of the lcd screen?? So I'm wondering if I should invest in an external flash, it only appears indoors, not outside where there's good light.
So I have found a flash on ebay.. it's kind of pricey, the olympus FL-50R Flash. Do you know much about this flash?? I read that it is recommended to also purchase an Omni-Bounce flash disfuser. It showed photo's with & with out the disfuser. With put a lot of light in the center, & left it darker in the surrounding areas. But with the disfuser it not only gave the center great lighting, but the rest of the photo too.
I was just wondering if someone could guide me in the right direction. I have been so excited about all the new purchases, & doing some hands on learning.
One thing I was worried about after getting the lenses.. I didn't realize they would just fit over the existing lens, so I hope it doesn't down grade the photo quality. I did get a lens pen so I could keep them sparkling clean. Thank so much!
-Kristi
I have an Olympus C-5060 wide zoom camera. I have had it for a long time, & started looking to purchase a newer camera. The more I looked I just couldn't bring myself to purchase a new camera, because I still love mine as much as I did when I first got it. Since I've had my camera I've never bought any extra len's or other accesories that didn't come with my camera. So I decided instead of getting a new camera I could upgrade mine.
In the last couple of weeks I have purchased a 2nd battery, a super comfortable neckstrap, a filter set.. the polarizer is the 1 out of the kit that I really wanted. A 3x telephoto lens, & 0.5x wide angle lens with macro lens. Then I just ordered a 10' remote switch cable, lens pen cleaning kit, & a lowpro slingshot 200 aw camera bag.
So I've been taking photo's around the house with my new lenses. I have noticed that the outside photo's are Great! I like the polarizer, the telephoto lens let's me get really close, & I can capture so much more with the wide angle lens. But I have noticed a couple photo's that I took out side that my son was in.. he had a slight greenish cast to his skin tone. My white balance was on auto, so I wonder if when i'm out side & it's sunny I may need to change it to "sunny day" lol.
My camera can go all manual but I haven't learned how to go completely manual yet, so I still use a lot of pre sets. I do have to get used to the vignetting, I know with the telephoto lens if I don't want vignetting I have to shoot in the telephoto range & not wide angle. I think that also apply's to my wide angle lens.
Now I have noticed that I can only use the polarizer filter in some what sunny places, not good for indoor photos. I think because it requires good lighting.
Also I am concerned about some of the photo's I took inside with the lenses. Not all but some will have this dark shadow near the bottom of the lcd screen?? So I'm wondering if I should invest in an external flash, it only appears indoors, not outside where there's good light.
So I have found a flash on ebay.. it's kind of pricey, the olympus FL-50R Flash. Do you know much about this flash?? I read that it is recommended to also purchase an Omni-Bounce flash disfuser. It showed photo's with & with out the disfuser. With put a lot of light in the center, & left it darker in the surrounding areas. But with the disfuser it not only gave the center great lighting, but the rest of the photo too.
I was just wondering if someone could guide me in the right direction. I have been so excited about all the new purchases, & doing some hands on learning.
One thing I was worried about after getting the lenses.. I didn't realize they would just fit over the existing lens, so I hope it doesn't down grade the photo quality. I did get a lens pen so I could keep them sparkling clean. Thank so much!
-Kristi
Other than I'd like to upgrade to a dslr. I have never used lenses other than what was allready attatched to my camera, so I could really use some help in that area too. I've looked at a Nikon D5100, Canon EOS Rebel T21, Nikon D3100, Olympus E-620, & to me they look like good camera's?? Can you recommend a good, better than my old olympus c-5060 wide zoom p&s, but appropriate for a first time DSLR. Thank you all for being so helpful & patient!