Friday, February 27, 2009

D90 Workshop Comes to Town

D90 Workshop Comes to Town!



This is a one-day workshop exclusively for D90 users. This workshop covers topics from camera operations to photography, including a session ontips to using the video function. So, bring along your D90 (plus tripod) and get insights to make the most out of it!

Date: 21 & 22 March 2009
Time: 8.30am to 5.30pm
Registration Fee: RM 90
Registration Period: 26 February to 18 March 2009
Venue: Tioman Room (1st Floor), Bukit Jalil Golf & Country Club (Click here for location map)

Workshop Schedule:
8.30am : Registration
9.00am : Photography Workshop by Kelvin Chan
10.15am: Tea Break
10.30am: Model Shoot with Kelvin Chan
12.30pm: Lunch Break
1.30pm : Post-Production with Capture NX 2 by Kelvin Chan (continue)
2.00pm : Video Making Techniques with D90 by Pirana Graphics
3.00pm : Tea Break
3.15pm : Video Editing Techniques by Pirana Graphics
5.15pm : Photo Review with Kelvin Chan
6.00pm : End

Please register with Ms. Emily Poh at (03) 7809 3688 ext. 632 or email to Emily.Poh@nikonoa.net

Terms & Conditions:
1. The workshop is open to Nikon D90 camera users only.
2. Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis.
3. Linited to 50 seats per session. Please visit the site to check on availability.
4. The camera's serial number must be produced during registration.
5. Registration fee must be paid in full and in advance to Nikon (M) Sdn Bhd (Maybank: 5143-0136-1786) for seat confirmation.
6. A copy of the bank-in slip with participant's name must be faxed to our office at 03-78093633 to confirm payment.
7. Nikon reserves the right to cancel or postpone the workshop at anytime and any payment made will be refunded accordingly.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

























Lens Construction

7 Elements in 7 Groups



Angle of View 45 degrees (SD format)

Number of Diaphragm Blades 8 Blades

Minimum Aperture F16

Minimum Focusing Distance 40cm / 15.7 inches

Maximum Magnification 1:10.4

Filter Size Diameter 62mm

Lens Hood DiaPetal Hood

Dimensions Diameter 75.5mm X Length 59mm

2.97 inches x 2.3 inches

Weight 430g/15.2 oz.

Corresponding AF Mounts SIGMA,

CANON,

NIKON (D),









Monday, February 23, 2009

If i were the boss... by Rudy and JJ

this afternoon i heard this song i cant stop laughing haha anyone hear before?

Thursday, February 19, 2009

EOS 5D mirror fix

EOS 5D mirror fix

Has the main mirror in your EOS 5D fallen off? Probably not. But Canon has reported that it can happen if an adhesive used in the mechanism deteriorates. It is likely to be a rare occurrence - we have yet to hear from anyone with an affected camera. However, if it does happen, you will be pleased to hear that Canon is offering a free repair regardless of the warranty status. Contact your local Canon Service Centre for details. 

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

[WTS]Tamron 17-50 F2.8 for nikon and canon brand new without box

[WTS]Tamron 17-50 F2.8 for nikon and canon brand new without box



Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II Lens Review
The Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II Lens delivers very good image quality in a small, light, fast and affordable package. Add in the very popular focal length range and you have a lens that is just right for many digital SLR camera owners. The early-in-its-lifecycle popularity this lens is enjoying substantiates this claim.

Like Canon's EF-S Lenses, the Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II Lens is compatible only with "digital" SLRs - and only with the higher 1.5x/1.6x crop factor digital SLRs. Being sized for a smaller-format sensor allows a smaller design to be used. Measuring 2.9 x 3.2" (74 x 82mm)(d x l) and weighing 15.2 oz (430g), the Tamron 17-50 is an ideal size for the smaller digital SLR bodies. It balances and handles very nicely.

Build quality is not rugged, but it is solid - very adequate I'd say. The included hood is similarly built. The rubber on the zoom ring is grippy, soft and deeply ribbed. The zoom and focus rings turn smoothly. Tamron's rear lens cap only attaches at one position - a bit of a pain since I'm used to Canon's 3 attachment positions. Tamron's excellent center-pinch 67mm front cap more than makes up for this pain - I've considered putting these on my Canon lenses - And many of Sigma's lenses desperately need them.

On to more important issues ... The Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II Lens' AF is rather fast, but the high pitch buzz made by the focus motor is deceptive - making the lens sound slower. I found AF accuracy to be quite good with relatively few missed shots (that were not my fault at least). This is an internal-focusing lens - It does not change length during focusing and the front element does not rotate. FTM (Full Time Manual) focusing is not supported. Since the manual focus ring is rather small and in front of the larger focus ring, I did not find the focus ring turning during autofocusing to be much of a problem. It does turn though. The Tamron 17-50's minimum focus distance is 10.6" (0.27m) and provides a respectable .22x magnification factor. Both the zoom and focus rings rotate the opposite direction of Canon's lens rings. A zoom lock switch is provided.

RM1320 nego

without box come with hood, lens , front & rear cap only also with 6 month warranty

available in canon and nikon mount for nikon it can be use on D40 D40x & D60

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Giottos MTL8251B 3-Section 6-Layer Carbon Fibre Professional Tripod (Weight = 1.25kg, Load = 5kg)

Pro. MTL Carbon Tripod, with Vertical Alumium Column, Leg Dia. 25mm, 3-sec.
MTL8251B MYR 825.00

Pro. MTL Aluminum Tripod, with 3-way Alumium Column, Leg Dia. 25mm, 3-sec.
MTL9351B MYR 425.00

Pro. Ball & Socket Head, with Quick Release Plate MH652, Dia. 50mm (12kg max load)
MH1301-652 MYR 315.00


MTL8251B + MH1301-652 MYR1140
MTL9351B + MH1301-652 MYR740

please call or email me at 012 2937123 Eric and mitmivec@gmail.com




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