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Turerkan
Emeritus group Moderator emeritus Joined: 11 February 2006 Location: Turkey Status: Offline Posts: 6253 |
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Topic: Learning Topics Index Posted: 29 December 2007 at 11:43 |
Dyxum provides you many possibilities in the way of improving your photographic technique and aestethics. This index should be your starting point when you are looking for suggestions. If you can't find something here, make sure you also check our Articles index.
* If you have a suggestion to improve learning activities of dyxum, you can post your ideas below. Edited by Micholand - 20 February 2019 at 17:46 |
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dA100vor
Senior Member Joined: 12 December 2006 Country: Australia Location: Australia Status: Offline Posts: 904 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 20 April 2008 at 13:52 |
Just noticed another post of someone getting burned by ordering from online shops... so as suggested in the last post here
a topic for good and bad experiences with online stores might be of benefit to those getting tickled by the 'too good to be true deals'. Although not foolproof, or rather lie proof with people listing their experiences, I think the dyxum crowd is a LOT more trustworthy than some dodgy-biased replies (two positive amongst ten negative type of thing) you get on those 'online-shop-comparison/feedback' sites. Or maybe like the lens reviews database, it feels more personal reading a review or experience of our members in regard to anything really, and in the end if it saves someone a headache or even quite a bit of cash then its worth it. Could be similar to the "thankyou" thread, or even a collection or a unified thread of things already posted (if there isnt one already that i didnt find/see?) ps. yes I typed this as it came into my head, apologies for the 'raw data' |
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KoprivaMedia
Senior Member Joined: 22 May 2009 Country: United States Location: Tacoma, WA Status: Offline Posts: 1796 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 22 June 2009 at 09:17 |
There are some links to flash advice in the flash review area, but some links and/or discussion topics here would be nice. Maybe a topic regarding sports shooting for common techniques as well. Thanks!
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MxZAE11
Newbie Joined: 16 February 2011 Country: United States Location: Evansville, IN Status: Offline Posts: 32 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 20 February 2011 at 18:32 |
I'll strongly second that suggestion. It's surprising that flash advise is so commonly overlooked!
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neilt3
Senior Member Joined: 13 September 2010 Country: United Kingdom Location: Manchester.U.K Status: Offline Posts: 3559 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 03 May 2012 at 21:30 |
the link for the astrophotography section is no longer working , just takes you to the "page not found " page.
anyone able to make this a live link again or has it been accidently wiped off the system ? |
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Serdar A
Emeritus group Joined: 29 January 2009 Country: United States Location: Ridgeland, MS Status: Offline Posts: 7154 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 03 May 2012 at 21:32 |
I think you are looking for this.
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neilt3
Senior Member Joined: 13 September 2010 Country: United Kingdom Location: Manchester.U.K Status: Offline Posts: 3559 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 03 May 2012 at 22:27 |
thanks Serdar . i have been reading though that thread , found it useing the search function , pleanty off good information in there. that may have been the same thread but i thought the original link was to more of a tutorial , though i may be mistaken . thanks for the quick reply btw. |
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Steve-S
Senior Member Joined: 20 July 2006 Country: United States Location: Sonoma Co. CA Status: Offline Posts: 2578 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 26 September 2012 at 22:34 |
Hrm... what about a glossary? I see a link to the DPR glossary, but IMHO that glossary is incomplete, both as to general issues (e.g. it has no entry for "ETTR" in the exposure section) and specific Dyxum (Dynax/Maxxum/Alpha) terminology (iISO, etc). Also possibly-useful would be "translation" info, both for those converting from other systems and for those of us who shoot Alpha but sometimes look at other forums (e.g. Nikon's use of DX/FX). |
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streets
Newbie Joined: 09 October 2012 Country: United States Location: Euless, Texas Status: Offline Posts: 9 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10 October 2012 at 01:30 |
How does one attach a photo to a thread?
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brettania
Admin Group Dyxum factotum Joined: 17 July 2005 Country: New Zealand Location: Auckland Status: Offline Posts: 20649 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10 October 2012 at 02:14 |
@ streets There's a link in my signature.
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brettania
Admin Group Dyxum factotum Joined: 17 July 2005 Country: New Zealand Location: Auckland Status: Offline Posts: 20649 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10 October 2012 at 02:21 |
@ Steve -- Is this what you mean? The Dyxum Photographic Abbreviations List If so make some suggestions and I will consider them for addition. |
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brettania
Admin Group Dyxum factotum Joined: 17 July 2005 Country: New Zealand Location: Auckland Status: Offline Posts: 20649 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10 October 2012 at 02:29 |
BTW -- I don't see the need to explain abbreviations used for Canikon etc systems. These things take many hours to compile.
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Steve-S
Senior Member Joined: 20 July 2006 Country: United States Location: Sonoma Co. CA Status: Offline Posts: 2578 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10 October 2012 at 04:31 |
@Brettania: That is what I meant, yes thanks! I'll try to look for any problems, but my cursory glance says it's very good indeed... Where does this exist as a link/topic/etc? Is it best found using Forum-search-engine??? I was looking for a "glossary" entry amongst the "Learning Topics" and "Articles" indices, and didn't spot it. Is it a lone thread, un-linked in any of the lists-of-reference-materials...? Might be worth entries for "SR" (and MC, MD), Rokkor, Celtic, and even "Vectis," to help clarify the confused. "AF" should probably be updated to mention SAM (currently only has screw-drive & SSM), and "Ev" changed to "EV". Maybe update "DT" to something like "DT = KM/Sony lens whose image doesn't fill the 35mm film frame (intended for digial bodies with APS-C sized sensos, but FF digital bodies can auto-crop (to about half-size))" RE CaNikon topics: it's not really that I want a comprehensive "here's how CaNikon does it," but more of a "translation guide" -- for any given Amount-specific (not digital-photography-generic) jargon, what's the equivalent in Canonese and Nikonese. Granted, this is lower priority than other things might be, but IMHO has value. For example, I see we have most of the Tamron/Sigma tech-equivalents to OEM Alpha lens tech's. For example, where MinO/KM/Sony has "DT," Tamron has "Di II" & Sigma has "DC" (why not list Nikon's "DX" and Canon's "EF-S"?); where MinO/KM/Sony has "SSM," Tamron has "USD" & Sigma has "HSM"; etc. It's hit-or-miss on these... Canon's "USM" (!) is listed (without reference to comparable Amount tech) as are many of the examples I cited here... but Tamron USD isn't... but Fujinon's "EBC" (via m43 mount) is??? Still: overall, an EXCELLENT bit of work. I just wish I'd been able to find it without moderator assistance... - Steve S. |
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brettania
Admin Group Dyxum factotum Joined: 17 July 2005 Country: New Zealand Location: Auckland Status: Offline Posts: 20649 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 10 October 2012 at 07:53 |
Thanks Steve. I have been thinking the same about where it might best be shown. I will post here when I figure that out.
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