New Old Camera and some Monkeys...

During my trip back to the UK at Christmas, I was showing my cousin some photos of Koh Samui which he was quite impressed with. This was quite a compliment from him as he is a semi-professional photographer and a couple of days later, he turned up at my mum's house with a bag with an old Sony SLR in it. It was one of his very old cameras and suggested I bring it back to Thailand and see how I get on. It was a kind offer although I was somewhat reticent, I just point my phone which is always in my pocket and press the button. It's simple. Like me! So how would I get on with a fiddly, SLR and 18-270 lens which weighs a ton?

Finally last week, on a trip up to Bangkok, I got find out!

All these photos are untouched, they come straight from the camera which was set to RAW/JPEG. I was most looking forward to using the zoom lense, my only complaint about using my phone is that its messy to zoom in and the results aren't always great. I did have a read of the handbook before getting it out of the bag but I'm too long in the tooth for reading fat instruction manuals so skimmed through the menus and settings on the camera itself.

I did note, however, that as my eyes are so bad, I couldn't really tell by looking through the eyepiece on the camera if a picture was in focus or not. Looking at the poor-quality screen at the rear instead was even less of a help and I would guess, that the autofocus on this lens/camera combo isn't fast and I was sometimes too quick in fully depressing the shutter.

Anyway, we were staying in Rangsit at the Asia Airport Hotel, built over the Zeer IT mall and I started out by having a go at their market and walking street...

This picture, I was quite impressed with. I like the colours and the clarity and it was a simple point-and-shoot job.

Now this had all the potential to be a good shot, but it's very messy and apart from the foreground, it's all a bit of a blur lol I'm guessing that's something to do with the aperture setting. I'm going to tag a couple of SLR users at the end to try and get their advice. I do however love the natural expressions on the peoples faces which only come from zooming and catching them unawares. This is a point where a decent SLR and lens is going to score highly.

The girls at the nail bar was a good idea and would benefit from some cropping but it just doesn't get the colours right somehow.

Again, this could have made a nice photo. I love the warmth of the colours but the depth of field could have done with a bit of fiddling with, once more.

This picture I do like, simply because it captures what I feel about the scene, it's on zoom and when I pushed the zoom in further...

...and for me, this caught the essence of a Thai market; surely, that's the whole point of photography. To allow someone else to not just see a representation, but also be able to let them use all five senses to immerse themselves in the atmosphere, remotely.

This came out quite well I guess but I am not sure I couldn't have got the same on my phone.

This photo was too gaudy and could have been improved with some editing but I'd have no idea how where to begin!

And so to the monkeys, and this was disappointing!
Driving back to Samui, we stopped in Prachuap Khiri Khan for a break, mainly because as there is at any temple on a hill by the sea in Thailand, there will be monkeys, and I wanted to get some close-up monkey shots with my new toy!

Monkey sacs, there aren't enough of them on Hive but the picture. Not too bad I guess but not really happy with the result.

This wasn't bad. Quite sharp but the colours are dreadful. Perhaps because the monkeys are a very similar colour to their surroundings!

And this shot. It was sunset, hence the light but again, the whole thing seemed to meld together into a mushy mess.

Very disappointing overall.

Would I use the SLR again? Well, probably. I need to practise and I'm sure it's capable of much more than I've managed at my first attempt but photography, like anything worth doing takes practice and patience. There might be times when I take it out for a specific reason, but for day-to-day shots. My phone is much better...or perhaps, like my food, I'm far too used to overprocessed crap that's now become the norm!

Thanks for looking and I hope for a load of suggestions for improvement in the comments.



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I don't know what the format of the pictures is doing to peakd but it's messing with the text formatting on my phone!!

Good photos overall, I don't bother with raw anymore and just put it on auto. You get some cracking pics still;

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Is it cutting off the left hand side like this? I've had this problem with some posts these few days, some are ok and some get cut offfl even more than this
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Yeah, that's exactly what it was doing. I had to turn the phone landscape to get it to display properly. Very bizarre, you reckon it's an intermittent issue with all posts? It's the first I have seen it but dang it's annoying!

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Ahh I see. I posted on Ecency on the laptop and it displays fine on ecency phone app.

I will just use Auto. I just have to slow down pressing fully until the auto focus has got itself sorted. The optical zoom is far better than a camera zoom. Right tool for the right job I guess.

Hope the family are well and you're having a cracking weekend :-)

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The zoom is smashing on these things. I have a fancy electric zoom lens but to be honest it's been about three years since I picked up my camera!

We are all good mate, hope you guys are too and your ain't being worked to the bone!! 😀

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I haven't touched my DSLR for years as the mobile is a lot more convenient. From memory I think it takes much better quality photos than mobile but that was many years ago when mobile phone camera wasn't as good as it is today.

I might fish my camera out again to see if it still works

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They have to get better with optical glass rather than processing chips but it's just a huge piece of kit to lug around.

Wife's got a xiaomi 14 ultra arriving this week so looking forward to seeing the pics from that but when we she was testing front cameras out this week, the processing on selfies made the photo almost unrecognisably young! I much prefer authenticity.

Hope you've had a beautiful weekend :-)

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I had a DSLR (Nikon) but I gave it away. At that time I didn't have Hive account so I never felt necessary keeping it. I also had a short photography course when I was a student. Now I kind of regret why I gave my precious camera away. They are DSLR for a reason, picture quality can be insane. Currently phone camera is good too and handy but for professional photography or portrait photographs, nothing can be compared with DSLR.

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It's a steep learning curve for an old fella ;-)
I do like the zoom lenses though, means I don't need to get so close to damn monkeys !
I shall persist when I have the time and something interesting to take photos of. There are only so many times I can take pics of coconut trees!

On your other comment. KohbSamui, Krabi or Ukraine. I bet that was an interesting convo ! Krabi is beautiful but Samui has a few more facilities etc

You'll be here, one day, I'm sure :-)

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I have been to Thailand several times, mostly in Pattaya, Bangkok, and Phuket. I chose Ukraine at that time but it's fine. I don't regret it, just thought that I should have visited Krabi before moving to Ukraine. I used to love doing photography once upon a time. Yea, I miss my DSLR carrying days though... Have fun with that beast toy...😀

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