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Cool beans man.LA08Native, I know what you mean, but lately as an amateur I haven't wanted to go out and shoot for a while, so I'm hoping this will at least motivate me and remind me to go out and shoot after work(or just take my camera and do shooting right after )...But don't get me wrong I like taking pictures of my gaming setups and stuff cause I know some people might be into the stuff I take pictures of in my room...That TV shot was a picture of my gaming desk and it was a new TV I got yesterday so the picture for me meant something to me. We each love our own types of photography or maybe just a simple product shot. But i will give 365 project a try and will gladly let you tell me what I can work on and what I can do to get better shots cause at the end of the day we all can improve in something.
a lot of places won't let you bring in lenses over 200mm. some venues won't let you bring in any type of interchangeable lens system...There is security rules for cameras at NBA games?
Great photos
I guessThere is security rules for cameras at NBA games?
Great photos
Yep. I was at the Club Paradise concert in Denver and the security was eyeballing my 200mm lens at the gate but let me through. I got through Meek Mills and 2 Chainz and I saw one of the stage mall cops come straight at me and was like if I take another picture he's going to take my batterya lot of places won't let you bring in lenses over 200mm. some venues won't let you bring in any type of interchangeable lens system...
a lot of places won't let you bring in lenses over 200mm. some venues won't let you bring in any type of interchangeable lens system...
Question for owners of the 60D or similar body types:
How well does this body perform in colder weather? I've owned it for a while now and living in the DMV, it's officially getting cold outside. I don't want to restrict myself to mainly shooting indoors as that is not my style at all but am cautious walking about with my cam if it can't perform under colder conditions. I know the body is semi-weather protected, but just want to be sure. Any insight?
Thanks a bunch, put my fears to rest!You've got nothing to worry about. I used to use my 7D and my friend's t3i in the cold here in NY while shoveling snow and whatnot. All you may see is your battery dying a bit faster. These cameras are built pretty tough. Just go out there and shoot.