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Switzerland and france are still my two favorite places in europe. I could easily live in switzerland if I had the opportunity.
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Just purchased a used Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII for $1500. Now i'm in the club djyoung08
can't wait to mess with this bad boy
Just purchased a used Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII for $1500. Now i'm in the club djyoung08
can't wait to mess with this bad boy
Copped the 35mm lens. Think I'm set for now. Time to start practicing more and find my preferred category
Nikon D3300
Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G
Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S NIKKOR FX Lens
Tripod
Nice, I have the 24-70 as well and a 35mm for street photography.Just purchased a used Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII for $1500. Now i'm in the club djyoung08
can't wait to mess with this bad boy
This lens is on my camera literally 98% of the time. The other 2% is my 24-70
Depending on how serious you are, and your goal, I would have suggested saving for the 28mm f/1.8G and skipping the 35mm. The reason is because you will get a wider angle, and an FX lens if your goal is to go Full Frame in the future. I had the 35mm and sold it as soon as I decided that I wanted to really pursue photography.[/quote
Hmm good input. I'll take that into consideration. I got a good deal on both so I can't complain.
Nice, I have the 24-70 as well and a 35mm for street photography.
Think the three lenses will keep me good for a while
Hmm good input. I'll take that into consideration. I got a good deal on both so I can't complain.
I know the feeling. Get the most out of your lenses. I got greedy when acquiring my lenses, and I timed them perfectly with Nikon's instant rebates. Only lens I paid full price for was my 50mm f/1.8G.
Just purchased a used Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII for $1500. Now i'm in the club djyoung08
can't wait to mess with this bad boy
Hey guys quick question. How do you feel about lens kits for cell phones, any real improvements? I don't want to take my Canon everywhere, but I'm starting a business and want to take pictures of my product out and about town for social media, etc. Can this boost my phone camera enough to bridge the gap?
I have a samsung s7 edge at the moment, possibly going to iPhone 7 for photos.
Hey guys quick question. How do you feel about lens kits for cell phones, any real improvements? I don't want to take my Canon everywhere, but I'm starting a business and want to take pictures of my product out and about town for social media, etc. Can this boost my phone camera enough to bridge the gap?
I have a samsung s7 edge at the moment, possibly going to iPhone 7 for photos.
iPhone 6 is like around 27mm or so in focal length & it will out perform any DSLR kit lens @ the same focal length.
Hey guys quick question. How do you feel about lens kits for cell phones, any real improvements? I don't want to take my Canon everywhere, but I'm starting a business and want to take pictures of my product out and about town for social media, etc. Can this boost my phone camera enough to bridge the gap?
I have a samsung s7 edge at the moment, possibly going to iPhone 7 for photos.
i guess it would depend on how you define real improvements? the short answer is probably, in certain situations a smartphone camera augmented with an external lens will yield an image that will not look like a typical image from a smartphone. it depends on what type of camera your canon is, if it is a point & shoot it will come pretty close but not likely for a dslr - maybe in situations where you have good lighting & the thing you are grabbing a pic of needs a deep/wide range of focus () or doesn't require much dynamic range; like picture of a landscape/cityscape
its not perfect but check out: http://camerashowdown.com/
iPhone 6 is like around 27mm or so in focal length & it will out perform any DSLR kit lens @ the same focal length.
the iphone 6 may indeed be more convenient, more useful to more people, & very capable but outperform though? even with a high quality add on with increased options of manual control & raw capability, it may be subjectively true for some but that probably isn't objectively true in real world comparisons...no kit lens is that inferior
Hey guys quick question. How do you feel about lens kits for cell phones, any real improvements? I don't want to take my Canon everywhere, but I'm starting a business and want to take pictures of my product out and about town for social media, etc. Can this boost my phone camera enough to bridge the gap?
I have a samsung s7 edge at the moment, possibly going to iPhone 7 for photos.
I like Moment's wide lens. They're not gonna be as good as DSLRs, but you can get great shots still.
Objectively may not be true but in a real world scenario shooting scenes at 27mm I bet you any amount of money a photographer use an iPhone to outshoot a non photographer using a kit lens.
I think your camera showdown link does a great job of displaying that...
When you're in very good light situations, & you need to shoot a wide shot, there are a lot of benefits to using a phone to do that.
Quick shot from a branding shoot I did last week with a client of mine.
I have more but I like this one the best. Any feedback is great. Thanks!
Quick shot from a branding shoot I did last week with a client of mine.
I have more but I like this one the best. Any feedback is great. Thanks!
Quick shot from a branding shoot I did last week with a client of mine.
I have more but I like this one the best. Any feedback is great. Thanks!