finally got a d70, impressions of hongkong
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 10:36 pm
My D70 story
I managed to purchase my D70 at teds here in adl
I convinced them to throw in a 512meg sandisk ultra2, and uv filter
for 2000
went to hk, and got TRS 200 off, and 200 cashback
so total was $1600
I also managed to pick up a crumpler formal lounge from the crumpler shop here
i felt 512meg was enough
an i shot jpg large format most of my trip
With my powerbook with me i offloaded the pics most days
Shot over 500pics
Some observations in hongkong
-went to mongkok to buy a f1.8 50mm lens
pretty hard to find, all shops did not have stock or had to wait a few days
found a nice little shop in the mongkok computer centre
price of the lens was 720 - HK warranty - ie 120 aussie
price of 70-300d was the same
f1.4 50mm out of stock
there were cheaper places
i bought the f1.8
other observations
crumpler bags were being sold in HK!!!
they were $50-100 more expensive than in Aus
tripods were cheap, wish i bought a gitzo
http://www.ygdragon.net/index.php?page= ... aprice.htm
gives you a guide on prices in hk
use http://www.xe.com to convert prices
they had the symphony of lights - read about it here
an excellent photo opportunity
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/sho ... ndex.jhtml
it happens every night at 8pm
watch the videos on this page
http://www.tourism.gov.hk/symphony/
unfortunately i didnt get a chance to take pics of this
there are so many photographers in HK
Went up to the peak
lots of little entrepreneurs setup there with their digital SLRS including d70s with sb800s, and portable print stations - they take a pic, and print within 3min
The pics are excellent too
i took a few night shots but unfortunately i had a crappy freebie tripod which was not high enough. I will post later.
The harbour usually presents great opportunities for photos, very foggy atm so did not get great shots
I am now learning more about photoshop
i am findin RAW much better than jpg now - a >1gig card would be much better.
Im keeping really busy - and hope to use the camera a lot more in a month or two when i get more time.
things i regret - not buying a flash there, not buying a tripod there
i had many family shots - and the internal flash doesnt cut it for a big family shot
I had no troubles with customs on the way back, and found the maxwell 200 check in the mail.
I managed to purchase my D70 at teds here in adl
I convinced them to throw in a 512meg sandisk ultra2, and uv filter
for 2000
went to hk, and got TRS 200 off, and 200 cashback
so total was $1600
I also managed to pick up a crumpler formal lounge from the crumpler shop here
i felt 512meg was enough
an i shot jpg large format most of my trip
With my powerbook with me i offloaded the pics most days
Shot over 500pics
Some observations in hongkong
-went to mongkok to buy a f1.8 50mm lens
pretty hard to find, all shops did not have stock or had to wait a few days
found a nice little shop in the mongkok computer centre
price of the lens was 720 - HK warranty - ie 120 aussie
price of 70-300d was the same
f1.4 50mm out of stock
there were cheaper places
i bought the f1.8
other observations
crumpler bags were being sold in HK!!!
they were $50-100 more expensive than in Aus
tripods were cheap, wish i bought a gitzo
http://www.ygdragon.net/index.php?page= ... aprice.htm
gives you a guide on prices in hk
use http://www.xe.com to convert prices
they had the symphony of lights - read about it here
an excellent photo opportunity
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/sho ... ndex.jhtml
it happens every night at 8pm
watch the videos on this page
http://www.tourism.gov.hk/symphony/
unfortunately i didnt get a chance to take pics of this
there are so many photographers in HK
Went up to the peak
lots of little entrepreneurs setup there with their digital SLRS including d70s with sb800s, and portable print stations - they take a pic, and print within 3min
The pics are excellent too
i took a few night shots but unfortunately i had a crappy freebie tripod which was not high enough. I will post later.
The harbour usually presents great opportunities for photos, very foggy atm so did not get great shots
I am now learning more about photoshop
i am findin RAW much better than jpg now - a >1gig card would be much better.
Im keeping really busy - and hope to use the camera a lot more in a month or two when i get more time.
things i regret - not buying a flash there, not buying a tripod there
i had many family shots - and the internal flash doesnt cut it for a big family shot
I had no troubles with customs on the way back, and found the maxwell 200 check in the mail.