Just sold one and got a 50D. Feature wise the 450D was enough for me but the size really got to me after a while. Its not really made with adult male hands in size. Sounds trivial but yes...does anyone elese regret getting the 450d
as soon as i bought it and played around with it
i thought i should of spend the extra couple hundred and gotten the 40d
had it since the start or november up until a week ago. if you throw it up on ebay it'll be snapped up really quick for a pretty decent price - probably hope for 850+ on something that new.how long did you have the 450d for before you sold it
ive had it since early Feb
yeah the 50D has a few neat features that i didn't even weigh into my decision that im really liking (as with the 40D) its got the scroll wheel and the thumb stick which are awesome. The VGA LCD is nice too. overall stoked. got it for 1545.How do you like the 50d
alot better then the 450d?
and how much did you get it for
You were right. Hit up winky.I don't think Deadmans will be working...
I did. I was out there amongst the masses of bodyboarders, and could see you filming from the rocks. But I didn't get many waves, so went back to Bower.You were right. Hit up winky.
If he got any shots of the pits people were getting this morning they could look cool. Some of the nicest barrels i've seen in a while.sorry gluey, really not doing anything for me at all with those. Thats why i like shooting surfing better, they make better subjects. You need quality bodyboarders to get good shots, doing ars's and the like. Good compo though.
Reef or sand bottom? Waves are still mental up here, some solid 3m sets coming through on the open beaches. No one is stupid enough to go out where i was though, and the water is as poo brown/really sharky, especially when the sun goes behind the clouds.If he got any shots of the pits people were getting this morning they could look cool. Some of the nicest barrels i've seen in a while.
That's reef. One of the gnarliest in Sydney actually, although from those shots you can't see anything. Looking at it from the side, when it sucks below sea level and there's bare rock, makes you question whether you really want to be out there. It's funny, the water out there is super clean, but when I went and surfed the beach later on there was enough seaweed and leaves around to drown you.Reef or sand bottom? Waves are still mental up here, some solid 3m sets coming through on the open beaches. No one is stupid enough to go out where i was though, and the water is as poo brown/really sharky, especially when the sun goes behind the clouds.
edit: Gluey, number 2 looks kinda weird, just the colours. 3 is rad though
Shark Island? The foam at the GC today was like 30cm thick, you couldnt breathe paddling through it, and it was brown. Feral!That's reef. One of the gnarliest in Sydney actually, although from those shots you can't see anything. Looking at it from the side, when it sucks below sea level and there's bare rock, makes you question whether you really want to be out there. It's funny, the water out there is super clean, but when I went and surfed the beach later on there was enough seaweed and leaves around to drown you.
That's Winki. It's about the same gnarly-ness as Shark Island, it just doesn't work too well above about 6 or 8 feet.Shark Island? The foam at the GC today was like 30cm thick, you couldnt breathe paddling through it, and it was brown. Feral!