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JoDeVa89 stay w/ the fire.
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Great shots Joe! I miss Hong Kong so much at times. How long were you at the China terminal building? I took a time lapse there, and it took forever because cars kept coming in and out.
Anyone mess with that $90 YongGuo 35mm f/2 lens for Canon?
Reviews are kinda all over, some say its good for the price, some say it wont be sharp enough. Even a used Canon 35 is $250-$300.
In any case, instead of grabbing a 6D, may just grab an 80D and grab a 35. Thoughts?
Went to the Philippines back in July and finally getting around to editing some photos... and I can't figure out if I like the color or b/w edit better. That's what I love about photography, you get to tell the story behind the photo. Your thoughts?
^^^^^This hobby is one of those things where if you spend more, the performance won't be that much better but will still be the better bet. I am almost positive if you get the 80D, you will upgrade again and get another camera that will most likely be a full frame. Personally if I was you, I would never get the 80D. Those subpar crop lenses are just to close to getting the better crop lens like the 7D mark 2. And if you get that camera, you might as well get the 6D since you mostly likely won't need the burst mode features. The only reason why a 7D might work for you is cause you shoot mostly portraits and the crop would be better for you lens wise. That Yonguo is a good bang for your buck but a temporary lens at best. Everyone goes through it though. I have the Nifty Fifty and used it for 7 months and it's collecting dust now.
Are you using a crop camera? I would say anything longer than a 50mm for indoor portrait, but it depends how many people will be in the picture. If you're shooting 1 person, a 50mm would sufficewhat focal length do you guy recommend for indoor portraits? finally going to shoot again lol. i just have my 50mm and 17-50. havent shot portraits since getting the 17-50
^^^^^This hobby is one of those things where if you spend more, the performance won't be that much better but will still be the better bet. I am almost positive if you get the 80D, you will upgrade again and get another camera that will most likely be a full frame. Personally if I was you, I would never get the 80D. Those subpar crop lenses are just to close to getting the better crop lens like the 7D mark 2. And if you get that camera, you might as well get the 6D since you mostly likely won't need the burst mode features. The only reason why a 7D might work for you is cause you shoot mostly portraits and the crop would be better for you lens wise. That Yonguo is a good bang for your buck but a temporary lens at best. Everyone goes through it though. I have the Nifty Fifty and used it for 7 months and it's collecting dust now.
Temporary as in, id want better quality eventually?
Temporary as in, id want better quality eventually?
Are you using a crop camera? I would say anything longer than a 50mm for indoor portrait, but it depends how many people will be in the picture. If you're shooting 1 person, a 50mm would suffice
Anyone got any opinions on the Canon 70-200 f/4 L? I know it's a cheaper lens of the 70-200 family but I found one for $400 brand new and wonder if it is worth the purchase. I think that is only $200 more than retail. I hear it is good bang for the buck but just not as fast and less bokeh than the f/2.8 version. I do like to shoot all things but I think I would use this for zoom in landscapes. I just hate to get this and then want to buy the f/2.8 version.