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But people use at most Lightroom or Photoshop. I am not even sure what else is out there.
^ great cam there, used to have it myself. What lens do you have to start?
Going to purchase the 28mm f/1.8G to replace my 35mm f/1.8G DX. Preparing for the war. Now that I am more knowledgeable of gear and know what I really want, the 35mm won't be for me once I upgrade to a full frame body. Gotta find the best way to part with my kit lens, 35mm, and 55-200. I don't even use my 55-200 because it doesn't fit with my style of shooting. Next up is getting a D600/610 and then the 70-200 f/2.8 VR II. Any suggestions on getting rid of these?
Nice. Yeah, I'd pick the 28mm 1.8 over the 35 1.8 any day. What's your style of shooting? How is the 70-200 going to be any different from your 55-200? I'm just curious as to see if you have an idea of why you want that certain lens.
I like to shoot as wide open as possible. I shoot portraits and the 55-200 isn't a constant aperture like the 2.8. I think at 200 it's 5.6. As of right now I find myself using the 85mm alot for portraits but I do get into situations where moving back and forth all the time becomes a pain in the neck.
Awesome. First tip for you is to keep the subject of your shots obvious. With all the shoes scattered about and the shallow focus on the black shoe in the middle, I'm relatively sure thats the subject of the picture. However, all the shoes scattered about makes my eyes wander the frame.
Awesome. First tip for you is to keep the subject of your shots obvious. With all the shoes scattered about and the shallow focus on the black shoe in the middle, I'm relatively sure thats the subject of the picture. However, all the shoes scattered about makes my eyes wander the frame.
Keep at it! Photography is an awesome hobby..good luck