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85mm
AB1600 (softbox)
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Whats her IG?5DM2
85mm
AB1600 (softbox)
I would get a flash so that you can bounce it. Direct flash can be very harsh indoors.So i got my first little shoot outside of what i normally shoot (Shoes, street)
There is a military promotion ceremony with about 300 people in 2 months.
What should i expect and what equipment would serve me best? Im currently shooting with a T3i with an EF 40mm f/2.8 stm
Man, did you shoot this yesterday? This is dope. I ended up downtown at a friends studio yesterday learning about lighting. We gotta link up.
how is it going with the 50f1.2, is it a keeper?
I think I am almost at the limit of time returning it, so I think out of default, it is a keeper. Sadly still haven't shot a lot with it. Just little things getting in the way for me. What is kind of odd is I am not sure if the lens is better or I just never shoot with a 50mm. Like I think the bokeh is nicer but that is only cause I am finally purposely shooting wide open and during the day time. I will say the color is definitely better for sure. I think it is on par with the 24mm L with just contrast and what not. I said it a couple of pages back but long exposure isn't really this lens strong suit. I actually think the 1.8 works better for that. So as expected from reviews, this lens is just really a specific one. Really should only be used for shooting wide open and portrait style stuff. Hopefully this will get me to be a better street photographer but I have yet to see good results as of yet.
Anyone care to share their post processing settings/techniques/presets?
I'm using the VSCO packages 1-4, but I really like some of you guys' results and others I've seen onine
OPINIONS WANTED:
Looking to get my first non-kit lens for my D5300...should I go with:
A. 35mm f/1.8
B. 50mm f/1.8
OPINIONS WANTED:
Looking to get my first non-kit lens for my D5300...should I go with:
A. 35mm f/1.8
B. 50mm f/1.8
What will you be using it for mainly? That's a big factor when buying some new glass.
I think it comes down to if you think you will upgrade your camera to a full frame. I owned both at the same time. 35mm is for DX (crop sensor) cameras, and the 50 is for FX (full frame) cameras. Both will work on either type of camera, but the 35 will give you a strong vignette if used on the FX camera unless you shoot in DX mode. Doing that will give you less quality and defeats the purpose of using a FX body. The 50mm will work great on the DX camera, but it is along the lines of shooting 75mm. If you upgrade to an FX body in the future, you have that base covered. I replaced my 35mm with the 28mm f/1.8 because I plan to switch to an FX camera. I shoot with a D5100 right now.
Thanks for the feedback.
I don't envision upgrading to a full frame any time soon, if ever.
I really just trying to be that dad who has a decent camera to take good pics of his boys growin up, doin all the things kids do.
What will you be using it for mainly? That's a big factor when buying some new glass.
pretty much everyday shooting of all things like my kids at the playground, school events, street shooting, landscape, portraits, etc.
In all honesty I would still go with the 50mm. It gives you a bit more range so that you don't have to be right up on the kids.