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I've heard only great things about the 24L. You should check that out.
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anywhere i can get it for cheap
Shooting a kids birthday party this weekend. Outdoors and should be good, sunny weather. Anyone want to recommend a lens I could rent?
Currently working with a 24-70 f/2.8 and 85 f/1.4. Was thinking about getting a 24 f/1.4 because I didn't know if I wanted to use a zoom.
Shooting a kids birthday party this weekend. Outdoors and should be good, sunny weather. Anyone want to recommend a lens I could rent?
Currently working with a 24-70 f/2.8 and 85 f/1.4. Was thinking about getting a 24 f/1.4 because I didn't know if I wanted to use a zoom.
If it is a kids birthday outdoors, go with the 24-70 instead. You aren't going to utilize that F1.4 anyways and should be shooting no lower then f/2.8 to get people on focus. And having the option to go to 70mm is a no brainer for parties. My buddy just used his when I went shooting with his on his Mark 3 and the colors and sharpness was spot on. We compared photos from my 24mmL and his seemed more natural and mine seemed more processed for some odd reason.
Some pics from last night.
you have to buy VSCO filters, right?
Photography thread-
Pleaase school me-
I currently use my iPhone 4S for Instagram... I want to grab a used dslr, for Instagram with a good lens... I know NOTHING about photography ..
Ksteezy takes pretty dope pics, I would like to use something that will deliver comparable pics, he said he's going on vacation and taking one lense, would a camera with that lense work for me?
I am willing to buy this lighthouse or light box app I read about in this thread, I see random dslr's with an extra lense here in my Craigslist... But have no idea what to look for..
Any direction at all would help, I am willing to spend between $75-$500 total
Son you're going to want to put these images on Flickr not Instagram.
I like your pics especially the one with the varsity red vis looks like youre main focus was the jeans
Photography thread-
Pleaase school me-
I currently use my iPhone 4S for Instagram... I want to grab a used dslr, for Instagram with a good lens... I know NOTHING about photography ..
Ksteezy takes pretty dope pics, I would like to use something that will deliver comparable pics, he said he's going on vacation and taking one lense, would a camera with that lense work for me?
I am willing to buy this lighthouse or light box app I read about in this thread, I see random dslr's with an extra lense here in my Craigslist... But have no idea what to look for..
Any direction at all would help, I am willing to spend between $75-$500 total
Unfortunately your budget is way off and even the range is way odd cause $75 can't even get you a decent point and shoot.
Steezy's setup is like one of the most expensive setups in here. Dude has a Mark 3 body which is well over $2K and the 24mm lens is almost $1500 or so. Also DSLRs are a different beast. It's not nearly as easy as an iPhone and can frustrate people off the bat. I mean I know people that shoot on there iPhone that will never get anything like that on their DLSR. I guess look for a Canon Rebel XSi or T1i cause I think that is the cheapest and best DSLR you can get. Lens wise, I guess the 50mm that cost a $100 but that will be a hard lens to use for a beginner. I almost think getting the Rebel stock zoom lens is best.
2nd hand is fine. Just check how much shots were taken and honestly I am not even sure how people do that to find out. I always say get a Rebel T3i but I think that is a little out of that range. The Canon T2i might be more affordable. You can definitely get some good setups for cheap but just know they will have some wear and tear and you will more then likely upgrade in the long run if you are into this as a hobby. You'll realize the limitations of what entry level cameras offer. Still, a lot of good stuff can be taken with entry level cameras if you get some decent quality lenses.And my full intention is to purchase 2nd hand.