Camera Ratings

We mark each member by a color coded camera level based on their activity on the site. Below is a breakdown of the camera levels:

Camera Colors       Points
Grey 0-9
Red 10-99
Orange 100-249
Green 250-499
Magenta 500-999
Purple 1000-1999
Blue 2000-4999
Brown 5000-9999
Black 10000+

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Lenses Questions


Lenses
3 / 17 / 2011

if i got to choice 2 lens, what it would be with choices of 15-85,85 1.8,50 1.4 and 50 1.8 ? tq

1 Answer  |  Asked By: awall9266  15


Lenses
2 / 27 / 2011

I would like to know what is the best telephoto/zoom lens to buy for taking pictures from my 14th floor window to capture birds, cloud formations and distant buildings.

1 Answer  |  Asked By: bjthomas1215  1


Lenses
1 / 21 / 2011

i have a canon 550d and i am looking for a good wide angle fish eye lens. i have looked ...

No Answers  |  Asked By: alana_walsh  1


Lenses
1 / 6 / 2011

I have a 35 mm. Minolta, I like to take pictures with a preshaped shade in front of the regular ...

No Answers  |  Asked By: Chavez el chapin  1


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Lenses
10 / 22 / 2010

there are many question regarding that thing. Like for example, how can we identify the lenses of the camera, what is the commonly use of the lenses.

1 Answer  |  Asked By: alfred  1


Lenses
9 / 16 / 2010

I was thinking of getting a polarising filter since I have heard they’re great for landscapes. But before I get it I would like to know what it does

2 Answers  |  Asked By: Bob Bobson  1


Lenses
8 / 29 / 2010

I have a few older lenses I would like to sell or maybe trade in for something for my DSLR and I was wondering if there were such a place for that?

No Answers  |  Asked By: broxn_Reflxn  1


Lenses
7 / 13 / 2010

Ive just finished my first year of photography at college. And i am beginning to want to experiment with the different equipment that is available for use. Hence Filters, Why use filters?

1 Answer  |  Asked By: Aimzz  1


Lenses
6 / 18 / 2010

They are Sigma 28 – 80mm 1:3.5 – 5.6 II Macro Lens, and I was wondering if I could use ...

No Answers  |  Asked By: munchkinjdr  3

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