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Would love anwide angled camera, also something for shooting landscapes/buildings/dtructures etc.
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Would love anwide angled camera, also something for shooting landscapes/buildings/dtructures etc.
Would love anwide angled camera, also something for shooting landscapes/buildings/dtructures etc.
A grip.A grip.
What kind of grip, extended battery?
Where in FloridaYeah, I'm in Florida so it'll probably be right before sunset.
Yeah the canon 10-18 is cool
so is tamron 10-20
Yeah the canon 10-18 is cool
so is tamron 10-20
The other lens you recommended is "better" for portraits than the 50mm 1.8 stm?
Either the 35mm or the 10-8/10-20 Tamron is what im looking at now.
I second everything right here.
Reflectors are great for photoshoots.
It's useful to have an ND filter and circular polarizer every now and then.
Rocket blower most definitely.
If you get a flash, get some remote triggers too. Opens up endless possibilities for off camera use.
And my most favorite accessory of all time, the camera strap. Find one that suits your needs.
yup. also makes the camera fit in my hand better. plus easier to shoot with camera rotated
Regardless of the grip, get extra batteries. I hate to be out at shoots only to be low on power.
I second on that Canon 10-18mm for a crop frame. With that and the 50mm 1.8, you should have all areas covered and on a super good budget.
hey guys what up. i have a n00b question for those of yall that are familiar with longer exposures. i was out trying my hand at taking 6"-13" exposures of some city scapes but the banding during post is a pain. other than increasing the grain, does anyone have any recommendations in regard to dealing and handling this?
hey guys what up. i have a n00b question for those of yall that are familiar with longer exposures. i was out trying my hand at taking 6"-13" exposures of some city scapes but the banding during post is a pain. other than increasing the grain, does anyone have any recommendations in regard to dealing and handling this?
Where in Florida
Lee county area. West of Broward
I think that's it. Recommendations on cleaning kits if I can't find mine?
Also, lenses for crop sensors? As mentioned a while ago, looking into the sigma 30mm 1.4 but wondering what else after that.
Also, lenses for crop sensors? As mentioned a while ago, looking into the sigma 30mm 1.4 but wondering what else after that.
I'm in Broward
I bought a VSGO aps-c sensor cleaning kit and it was pretty decent if the blower doesn't work. Also spots can be found on your viewfinder, not seen on images but annoying nonetheless.
Based on your setup: 10-18 STM, 50 STM, 85 USM. Skip the Sigma 30/1.4, read mixed reviews, no IS, your Tamron should suffice with IS and fast aperture @2.8. Other stuff to look at camera trigger, mini/tabletop tripod, looking at the ultrapod II myself, and LR/Photoshop CC subscriptions for $10/month.
I have a 24mm 2.8.
Great for the price.
I bought a VSGO aps-c sensor cleaning kit and it was pretty decent if the blower doesn't work. Also spots can be found on your viewfinder, not seen on images but annoying nonetheless.
Based on your setup: 10-18 STM, 50 STM, 85 USM. Skip the Sigma 30/1.4, read mixed reviews, no IS, your Tamron should suffice with IS and fast aperture @2.8. Other stuff to look at camera trigger, mini/tabletop tripod, looking at the ultrapod II myself, and LR/Photoshop CC subscriptions for $10/month.
The 10-18 stm looks nice. Curious as to why the no on the Sigma 30 1.4? I figured since I'm using a crop sensor, it would make more sense over the 50stm.
I've shot with the old 50mm 1.8 indoors and it felt very cramped.
As well, 85 usm mostly for portraits you said? Not sure how much portrait shooting I'll be getting to but I'll keep it in mind.
A camera trigger I have, the flexible tripods look pretty interesting, how're they compared to the ultrapod?
And Lightroom and photoshop I have although I'm not very good at ps at all.
I have a 24mm 2.8.
Great for the price.
What would the benefit of getting a prime 24mm 2.8 have over my tamron 17-50mm 2.8? Are there differences with prime vs zoom?
#itbelikethatsometimes...in some situations the sensor just can't handle the subtle gradiations in color, which can often result in some banding, especially when pushed in post processing. 1) shooting in raw of course-more information-will help and perhaps using an neutral density, polarizing, or maybe even a color filter on the lens or using gradient filters in post. it might be worthwhile to try slightly longer and/or shorter exposures and see if either helps?