#canon rebel EOS XT
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goldeyesblackheart · 3 days ago
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anyway, here's a terrible quality phone photo of the horribly beat up little thing with the rebranded Ricoh Rikenon lens that's on it. For being a total (including the price of charger, lens adapter, card and card reader) it was about 60$, which is dirt cheap for a semipro DSLR...
Even if it is 20 years old.
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lewiswhatshisname · 6 months ago
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imgs-of-old · 1 year ago
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IMG_3031 and 3029 from December 2010
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westkauai · 27 days ago
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Oceanside November 2024
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adiwan · 11 months ago
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Ruins of Alph Ho-Oh replica
I was yet again approached by one of my friends to create something from Pokémon, namely the Ho-Oh puzzle from the Ruins of Alph from Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal. I did such a good job with my previous Pokémon creations that they felt compelled to have something too. This time I was compensated fairly.
I used a screen shot from the Game Boy Color game, traced it in Adobe Illustrator. Instead of trying an exact copy I tried to imitate a look of a ragged outline that resembles the pixelated look without being too on the nose.
Then the file needed to be converted into a SVG in Inkscape (because of some wonkyness importing it into Autodesk Fusion 360), and then imported it into Autodesk Fusion 360, where I extruded the areas into a 3D-printable giant cookie cutter model. With that giant cookie cutter printed out I put that immediately into action and stamped an equally-sized slab of polymer clay (about 15cm x 15cm) and textured it with a balled-up piece of aluminium foil. After 30 minutes of baking and a little bit of cool-off time the most arduous part began with the painting process. It took me about 6 hours of carefully building up (and messing up) the paint job with the crappy acrylic paint that won't get used up fast enough. I messed it up a few times trying some color experiments and using my miniature painting washes. The last part was that gave me the most head ache as they are hard to fix when applied. Washing or rubbing it off meant that the crappy acrylic paint would also be removed. I felt stuck at some point using the wash as it made the surface too glossy and the brown darkened a ton. I was disheartened for a bit but rolled with that mistake. All I wanted was to have some minor darker variations. The majority of the time painting on it was to create a more coherent look by switching between dry brushing and applying very thinned layers of more washes. I got to a point that made me happy again with the outcome (also a little bit of sleep helped too).
For the photo I used my Canon EOS 350D (Canon EOS Rebel XT), for which I needed to buy a new battery. The old battery couldn't hold a charge. Next to my house there is a big patch of moss I find quite appealing to look at and I thought it would complement the golden-brown paint job very well. I propped it up with a small box so the whole thing wouldn't sink completely into the squishy moss bed.
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pamb · 3 months ago
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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS
Subject: Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Location: Central Alabama Camera Model: Canon EOS 350D (EOS Digital Rebel XT) Focal Length: 28 mm Aperture: f/3.5 Exposure: 8 sec ISO: 800 It has been a while since I have used my old Canon camera. All the camera needed was a new battery, a little dusting off, and she was good to go again. I wasn’t able to see the comet with my eye so it took a little trial and…
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topreviewvn1 · 1 year ago
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Easily screws on to the front of your lens, and instantly expands the field of view for breathtaking wide-angle photography. Features a detachable macro lens for extremely high-resolution close-ups of small objects. Lens Compatibility: Popular 58MM Lens model includes EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II, EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II, EF 50mm f/1.4 USM, EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM. Compatible with Canon Rebel 77D T7i T6i T6 T6s T5i T5 T4i T3i T2i T1i XT XTi XSi , Canon EOS 750D 760D 650D 600D 550D 500D 450D 400D 350D 300D 7D 60D and more. NOTE: PLEASE VERIFY YOUR CAMERA'S LENS THREAD SIZE BEFORE ORDERING. This Wide-Angle is compatible with 58MM lenses only. Lens sizes vary regardless of camera brand or model. Your camera's lens thread size will be marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath your lens cap. This number is always preceded by a ""Ø"" (diameter) symbol. For example: Ø58 = 58mm lens thread size. 100% Safty Guaranteed,30 Days Money Back, 2 Years Warranty
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sailormeouch · 7 years ago
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Doctor Sung, Atlanta, Vinyl @Center Stage, Live Action Tour 06.19.17
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lahziesmann · 2 years ago
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Projeto final de fotografia 🖤 📷 Canon EOS 1000D Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT © Lara Ziesmann (em Portugal) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnSgbTwLFyG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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goldeyesblackheart · 3 days ago
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Ordered a digital camera recently -- a canon EOS rebel XT -- still unsure if it's fully functional, even though the ebay listing said it should be since I only just got the lens adapter and charger for it in the mail today. Still waiting on the CF card and the card reader to attach to my laptop.
It won't have the quality of film photography and doesn't have the resolution of modern phone cameras but I'm hoping that the flatness in cellphone photos that I hate so much isn't an inherent aspect of digital but rather, an aspect of how the lens for the phone camera works since I've seen some digital photography taken with vintage lenses that's closer to what I like.
Not to mention I haven't had the chance to work with a manual lens before so maybe the Sears KS Super II that I got the lens from (which sadly seems to have broken in shipping or else the ebay seller lied but I'm not going to accuse them of that in the review) isn't the best choice since it's film and film is...
A little cost prohibitive for me being disabled and on a very limited income at the moment. Only managed to get my cameras and the gear to go with them because of some very generous friends and some art commissions.
So learning to shoot on a digital camera will probably be better for my wallet in the long run, even if I plan on shooting in film when I can just because it's so much better in every way except for budget.
Also had a friend gift me a vintage Polaroid OneStep that we got from a local antique mall for 15$ which is of...dubious working order since the film that was still in it had the battery die long, long ago.Once I can get some 600 film I'll be testing it out, though. If not, it'll be a fun display piece since it's such a specific looking camera. Might end up being what happens with the KS Super II if I can't figure out what's wrong with the film advance lever and how to fix it.
Anyway, it's still going to be a bit before I can actually use the camera since God only knows how long I have to wait before the CF card and reader show up in the mail.
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lewiswhatshisname · 6 months ago
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imgs-of-old · 2 years ago
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IMG_0982, 0909, 0922, 0916 and 0915 from August 2007
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astralleon · 5 years ago
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Eastern Sierras, California, 7:00 PM. Taken on the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT. Hope you like :P
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raisedbyanother · 5 years ago
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eb.photogeography: Paris, France June 24th, 2014
Canon EOS Rebel XT 24mm
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neriysain-blog · 5 years ago
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EOS M6 Mark II shutter release
canon remote shutter release
Two Usages - AODELAN canon remote control can used for wireless or wired shutter release. Transmitter (with LCD screen) and receiver can be used for wireless function, C6 C8 connecting wire can be used for wired function that which can reduce camera shake and allows you to trigger your camera wirelessly up to 196 feet.Using 2.4G transmission technology more ultra- powerful anti-interference ability. Multi-function -Timing setting can be accurate to 1 seconds. S (single shooting), C (continuous shooting), B (Bulb), 2S (2 seconds delay), Timer (timer mode). Delay, interval and long exposure timer, number of frames setting. Auto bracketing timed exposure setting for HDR, shutter release with instant, continuous 3, 5 or 7 shots.Replaces canon TC-80N3 timer remote control and canon RS-60E3 remote shutter release. Compatibility - Canon 90D, EOS M6 Mark II, R, EOS RP, Canon Rebel XT, XTi (400D), XS (1000D), XSi (450D), T1i (500D), T2, T2i (550D), T3 (1100D), T3i (600D), T4, T4i (650D), T5 (1200D), T5i (700D), T6 (1300D), T6i (750D), T7i (800D), SL1 (300D); Canon EOS 800D, 200D (SL2), 80D, 70D, 77D (9000D), 60D, 60Da, 760D, 750D, 100D (SL1), 1300D, 1200D, 1000D, 2000D, M5, M6; PowerShot SX60 HS, G1X, G1X Mark II, G1X Mark III, G3 X, G5 X, G10, G11, G12, G15, G16. Compatibility - Fujifilm GFX 50R, X-T3, X-E1, XF10. Olympus E-M1 MARK II. Pentax *ist D, *ist DL, *ist DS, *ist DS2, K100D, K110D, K200D, K-500, K100D, K20D, K10D, K-30, K-50, K-7, K-5, K-5II, K-5IIs, K-3, K-3II, K 1; Samsung GX-1L, GX-1S, GX-10, GX-20, NX100, NX11, NX10, NX5; Contax 645, N1, NX, N Digial; Sigma Sd1. Compatibility - Canon EOS 6D MARK II, 1D X MarkII, 1D X, 1DS Mark III, 1DS Mark II, 1Ds, 1D Mark IV, 1D Mark III, 1D Mark II N, 1D Mark II, 1D, EOS D2000, 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 5DS, 5DS R, 5D, 6D, 7D, 7D Mark II, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, D60, D30, EOS-1V, EOS-3.
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kreddibletrout · 6 years ago
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The Big Shuffle *or* Why I Finally Stopped Waiting For Canon To Catch Up and Decided To Embrace Sexy FujiFilm and Get Me My ‘KT1000′...
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(cough cough... woah... it’s dusty in here... here, just let me pull this old tarp off the blog and clear a spot for us to sit... it’s been a while... cobwebs on the interwebs... cough... last post 2 years ago... I’ve been... elsewhere...) A few days before xmas I bought me a new camera. Moving brands from a feet-dragging Canon to Fuji. Got me a Fuji X-T20. LOVIN’ IT! Finally. After a number of years, possibly the entire time I’ve been digital, but most certainly the last five or so I’ve been aching for a change. Really, all I’ve ever wanted was a digital version of my Pentax K1000. Back in early 2006 when I 'sold out and went digital' the first thing I told the salesperson was "I'm looking for a digital version of my K1000. A simple workhorse. That's it." The guy sold me a Canon Rebel XT and my journey began. I've since been through two more DSLRs and I've never really been... satisfied. In '08 I moved up to a Canon 40D as more of a status piece to play the part of a 'photographer' to impress people who are impressed by big, complex looking things. Shortly after that move I realized I hated shooting weddings and was not interested in commercial photography and I was lugging around this enormous hunk of camera and 'gear' for nothing. I wanted to 'pare down'. In 2012, right before moving into a Canon T2i (a mostly linear move at the time, spec wise, from my...shudder... 'prosumer' 40D) I wrote a treatise, a plea, a rant about 'wanting my KT1000'. At the time the major companies were inching into mirrorless and more 'retro' styles, Olympus at the time had some nice looking ideas, but nothing mirrorless, at the time, came close to the actual SLR. Mirrorless was still dancing in the realm of 'point and shoots'. As much as I liked the aesthetics and feel of some of them, they were mostly too 'automatic' and mostly without viewfinders. The rangefinder models were nice, but.. again, I want the viewfinder above the lens. I wanted that feel. Really, I wanted a smaller bodied SLR noting that technology must finally be able to accomplish it. That is still yet to be and lo, back in those bygone days of 2011-2012 was nothing but a pipe dream. I was considering mirrorless back then, but nothing had the specs I wanted. So, I got the T2i. Got some eye-rolls at one of the local camera chains here in Toronto as my wanting to move sideways instead of up in the ‘gear’ department meant I was an amateur hobbiest in their eyes and the guy seemed more interested in making a 3 grand sale rather than a $700 one. “How could this guy want to go from a 40D to a T2i? Especially when the T3i is out and has that tilty screen??? He must not know what he’s talking about.” I did. And I do. And I never returned to that store, bringing my linear move to it’s competitor who was cool and not all photog-snobby. It was SO much smaller! Adding it to the monstrous 15-85mm and 'fantastic plastic' 50mm & 75-300mm in my kit I was... still bulky. Still too damn much stuff. But I made do and had some good times with T2i. But I pined for the old days of jamming my K1000 in a jacket pocket to get it out of the rain and plopping it into a small bag. The treatise was written and I had actually sent it to Pentax in hopes that they'd run with it. That my, absolute non-influential photographic self could move a corporation to make ME a camera. Just for me.
Needless to say, Pentax didn't do anything with my idea or any other good idea since... oh 1983 or so... and I had to wait... now seven years for the technology to catch up to my desire (and my bankbook to catch up to that) to have a digital version of my K1000.
I just bought a Fuji X-T20 (X-tra Trout, baby, and STILL don't forget it) and so far I am in heaven. I can't afford the top line fare and, again, I don't really need it. Specs between the X-T20 and the X-T2 are negligible for the cost and my purpose in my opinion. I now have a small, fairly sturdy, SLR-like mirrorless camera that, when I dumb it down enough, has the manual functionality and feel of my old precious. I'm still working on customizing it (may take a couple months to get it exactly where I want it as there are WAY too many bells-and-whistles inside this thing for me to ever need) but it feels SO good. It's got an aperture ring on the lens! On the LENS! You don't know how good that feels to me having shot with EOS camera systems for 13 years now... so good.
Anyway. I'm in heaven. An old friend Nick encouraged me a number of years ago to consider going to Fuji. He had just got the X100 and understood what I was looking for. As I really respect his work and opinion, that has always sat in my mind. But I wasn't ready then. I'm glad I decided to look into it recently and I'm glad to have found that Fuji decided to make me my camera. JUST FOR ME.
These are the first few shots taken (very first, of course, my wiener hound Idgie) and a vanity shot from my phone of my spankin’ new XtraTrout 20 next to my teacher, my mentor, my K1000.
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and the obligatory ‘selfie’ the way selfies were done in the last century:
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and this pooper guarding the apartment:
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and the first couple of outings:
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