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I'd buy the stuff out of it if I wasn't saving moola for lenses. How's the shooting quality?

I've a few more photos I've taken with it if you want to see them. Alternatively, you can check out the photos I've uploaded in the past here. All were taken with the aforementioned camera.

I'd buy the stuff out of it if I wasn't saving moola for lenses. How's the shooting quality?
Oh, what are you saving for?


Also TBH, the D5000 is fairly outdated. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but if you already have a camera (I'm assuming you do if you're saving for lenses) then you most likely wouldn't gain much.
« Last Edit: July 27, 2015, 07:20:09 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

I've a few more photos I've taken with it if you want to see them. Alternatively, you can check out the photos I've uploaded in the past here. All were taken with the aforementioned camera.
It does have very nice quality, like rambo1220, I'm saving up for an Xbox One, but nice camera anyway.

It does have very nice quality, like rambo1220, I'm saving up for an Xbox One, but nice camera anyway.

Thanks.




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Always astonished by the lengths that phone cameras have traveled.  LG G4, as always, out performing the iPhone competition without any third party lenses need with DNG files as a bonus.

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Always astonished by the lengths that phone cameras have traveled.  LG G4, as always, out performing the iPhone competition without any third party lenses need with DNG files as a bonus.
You took that with a phone?! That is amazing.

You took that with a phone?! That is amazing.
Yeah the lg g4 has a really good camera for a phone

I took pictures. My favourite one.



Feel free to rate and criticize.

I've never done any landscape photography, so keep that in mind with this feedback. I'm just throwing out ideas, no experience of how much they would help or if there are better things.

The main problem is that the sun is kind of washing everything out. The left side is hella bright, the right is hella dark
I would have tried underexposing a bit, maybe with exposure comp, maybe with spot metering off the tree.
Maybe a little fill flash
A graduated ND filter might help too, but if you didn't have one at the time, then you just didn't have one.
« Last Edit: August 06, 2015, 11:51:55 AM by Headcrab Zombie »

Yeah the lg g4 has a really good camera for a phone
Cool. I use an iPhone 5 camera (when I don't have my Pentax). It's only good in clear, sunny weather, slight darkness makes it quite grainy.

The contrast between left and right was fully intended, I wouldn't be shooting directly at the sun otherwise.

I've a few more photos I've taken with it if you want to see them. Alternatively, you can check out the photos I've uploaded in the past here. All were taken with the aforementioned camera.
wouldn't mind a bit.

Oh, what are you saving for?


Also TBH, the D5000 is fairly outdated. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but if you already have a camera (I'm assuming you do if you're saving for lenses) then you most likely wouldn't gain much.
Just more lenses in general, I've been stuck with the kit lens for a while but it's not like it makes it unusable or anything. The T5i still performs fine with a 18-55mm, I just can't get all the shots I want the way I want though due to said lens. Hopin' for a 85mm or 17-140mm lens, something along those lines yh'know.



Always astonished by the lengths that phone cameras have traveled.  LG G4, as always, out performing the iPhone competition without any third party lenses need with DNG files as a bonus.
jesus christm. that's a loving camera for a phone alright hot diggity

I took some quick photos of some horses (I'm not sure whether they look nice or not) that came over to our rear garden fence. I'll edit this post tomorrow.

(ninja) EDIT: I also have some nice flower photos, and one of a garden statue.

B&W photography confuses me