Yeah that’s the line that got me as well 😄
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hanke@feddit.nuto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•NVIDIA Beta driver 595.45.04 released for Linux - looks to be an exciting oneEnglish
111·9 days agoAmen to that brother 🙏
My 1070 ti is chugging on strong 🤟😎
hanke@feddit.nuto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•🚀 Statistics for Strava v4.7.0 released! Dark mode & Milestones timelineEnglish
5·10 days agoThis looks awesome! I’ll look into setting this up when I get back into my running habit again.
Yup!
So a kit lens is just a lens that is usually sold as a kit with the camera body. These are most often pretty cheap and not of the best quality. Think of it as getting a new TV. It has built in speakers. They work just fine, but if you want good sound you’re probably getting a proper sound system.
The variability of the aperture is common in zoom lenses. So this lens can be as most open f/2.8 when you are at the widest zoom, 18mm in this case. If you zoom all the way in, the most open aperture you will be able to set will be f/4.
You can always stop down your aperture further if you like. So if you’re at 18mm you can still set it to f/4. But you can’t set it to f/2.8 if you are all zoomed in at 55mm.
Worth mentioning is also that there are lenses where the focal length does not affect the minimum aperture. I have a 20-70mm lens that can go down to f/2.8 regardless of what focal length I am working with. But this is often a premium feature. Variable minimum aperture like the one you’ve found is more common.
Also worth mentioning is that there are “prime lenses” that have no zoom ability at all. They are fixed at a focal length. These primes are often of better quality than zoom lenses since they don’t have to account for optical quality in the whole zoom range, but you will be limited by not being able to zoom at all. These often have lower minimum apertures as well. It is not uncommon with primes at f/1.4 or f/1.8. These are great to use if the focal length is right for the purpose, but otherwise not very versatile.
I’d say go with a zoom of some sort unless you are sure you only need a specific focal length.
Your kit lens is a good start, but to get the most out of your camera, consider getting a better lens.
But hey, I don’t know anything about fuji kit lenses, they might be good. Give it a try and see!
Some notes;
The f-number is not fps. The f-number is a property of the lens you are using that defines the ratio of light it collects.
- Lower f-numbers collect more light
- More light collected helps shooting at high fps (see more below)
- A lower f-number will also create more bokeh (creamy out of focus background)
Actual explaination of f-numbers
So there are many pros of having a low f-number lens, but don’t go crazy. There are f/1.4 and even lower lenses. I have a f/2.8 and that is more than enough. But it all depends on your use case I guess.
FPS:
- The “fastest” fps you can shoot is limited by your camera body
- Your lens most often just limits high fps shooting if it is too dark where you are shooting and your lens is not collecting enough light (the f-number is to high)
I don’t know much about the fuji cameras you are mentioning, but if you are familiar with them and like them, then go for it! I find it to be very personal what people go for.
Someone else in the comments mentioned micro 4/3. Those cameras are very much more “pocketable” and have gotten way better (or so I’ve understood it). But the size of the micro 4/3 sensors is a bit smaller than both full frame and APS-C sensors which will mean a bit worse performance in low light conditions. It is up to you to decide if it is worth the trade-off.
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On the train you will want a fast lens, meaning low f-numbers (takes in more light) so you can use quick shutter speeds without it being to dark.
You might also want a camera body and/or lens with image stabilisation. Not a must, but good if shooting on the move or using long shutter speeds handheld.
Sorry for ignoring your buy nice, not twice. But you don’t know what you want until you get your hands dirty. So get something less expensive and learn. Then buy someting nice.
I recommend either a cheapo used Nikon APS-C DSLR (Nikon D3200 for example) and some lens to go with it. Could cost ypu about 150€ to 300€ to get started depending on how lucky you are.
Or get a used mirrorless with a lens for a fancier start. A bit more expensive, but probably better than an old DSLR. More likely to have image stabilisation as well.
Then if you like to shoot, upgrade.
Compare different cameras on https://cameradecision.com/
For image processing I revommend Darktable. FOSS and Native to Linux. I’ve only used that and it works well for me.
PS.
I don’t know what hardware to get for the butt pics. Maybe a wide angle lens if it’s a big one and you like to get up close.
Not my area of expertise though. Someone else is welcome to chime in.
Am I stupid for not understanding what
to mog
means?
Took you a week to get your graphics working, eh?
hanke@feddit.nuto
Technology@lemmy.world•Discord faces backlash over age checks after data breach exposed 70,000 IDsEnglish
11·1 month agoWindows is the most popular OS by a huge margin and undoubtedly the default desktop OS for most. That don’t mean it has to be the best option out there.
I prefer simplicity and Synapse does not seem to offer that…
hanke@feddit.nuto
Technology@lemmy.world•Discord faces backlash over age checks after data breach exposed 70,000 IDsEnglish
21·1 month agoWhat is the reason you pick Synapse for the backend?
Aren’t there simpler to use implementations?
hanke@feddit.nuto
Technology@lemmy.world•State Department will delete X posts from before Trump returned to officeEnglish
8·1 month agoRelying on X for documenting history is problematic in itself
Very good article!
He considered the test firings a success! Can’t help but feel happy for him.
hanke@feddit.nuto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Film Students Are Having Trouble Sitting Through Movies, Professors SayEnglish
9·1 month agoWatching it builds character
I do believe that is the actual joke
Eyes are hard to draw. I can’t blame them for this approach.
hanke@feddit.nuto
World News@lemmy.world•Thousands of Chinese Fishing Boats Quietly Form Vast Sea Barriers || NYTEnglish
9·2 months agoDo you have a pic you can share?
hanke@feddit.nuto
Technology@beehaw.org•Engineer caused data loss by cleaning PCs with welding tools
16·2 months agoAnd rhyme with sewing?





And those forms are no joke.