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EDIT -- do ppl still use light meters?
I've never used one... I just expose for the subject and take a test shot and change my ISO based on the test shot. Usually pretty close within half a stop
I do. I got me one of these bad boys.
I use it for when I shoot film. Absolutely necessary, for me anyways, with cameras that don't have a built in light meter. I'll also use it to double check the M7 which does have a light meter, but is pretty finicky with the readings since it only uses spot metering.
Need some advice guys
Gonna do a group photo session in a couple weeks. It'll be with a group of 10 people. I want to know how I can get everyone in focus and what lens i should use and also the settings to use. It'll be done outside so there will be lots of space to move around.
Right now I currently own: 24-70mm f/2.8 and 35mm f/1.4
Should i use a wide angle lens or something long like 70-200mm f/2.8? What about using a tripod?
If you have any examples that you've done, it'll be great.
Thanks
Currently working on going through all my old photos so I can grade em all and pick out and re-edit them so I can prepare to print em out and put together a couple physical portfolios as I wait to upgrade to a D3. I've never known tedious to be so real
No specific reason actually lolD3?!? what u need all that camera for
D3?!? what u need all that camera for
No specific reason actually lol
Top reasons I chose it:
Full Frame
Already attached vertical grip
9 Frames per second
I'm trying to go at photography a lil differently than before tho. Working on a growing portfolio online and physical while using a studio. Hopefully I'll be able to tour a few studios soon
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Didn't you recently get like a d7100 or d7200? Do you have glass for the d3?
IMO you'd be significantly better off investing in glass especially if you're going to do studio work.
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Didn't you recently get like a d7100 or d7200? Do you have glass for the d3?
IMO you'd be significantly better off investing in glass especially if you're going to do studio work.
Yea got the 7100. I will be upgrading all my lenses. First one I'll be getting is the Tamron 90mm 2.8
Don't think I'll be getting any past 125mm this time
Yea, in the little research and time I've spent in here guys do put importance on lens>camera but it's about time to upgrade for me. The full frame factor itself pushes me to move up because I also plan on taking pics again for the poetry events and I'll be dealing with lower lighting a lot.To be completely honest, you're so much better off with superior optics than a superior camera body.
The new Tamron 90mm 2.8 is a pretty good lens especially for the consumer end of nikon stuff...
For studio work, you gonna get long very high quality glass.
I'll take a d7100 w/ a nikkor 70-200 2.8 VR II over a D3 with any tamron lens every single time 100% of the time.
And if you wanted to shoot primes for the studio i'd take the nikkor 85mm f/1.4G or the nikkor 135mm f/2D
To be completely honest, you're so much better off with superior optics than a superior camera body.
The new Tamron 90mm 2.8 is a pretty good lens especially for the consumer end of nikon stuff...
For studio work, you gonna get long very high quality glass.
I'll take a d7100 w/ a nikkor 70-200 2.8 VR II over a D3 with any tamron lens every single time 100% of the time.
And if you wanted to shoot primes for the studio i'd take the nikkor 85mm f/1.4G or the nikkor 135mm f/2D
Yea, in the little research and time I've spent in here guys do put importance on lens>camera but it's about time to upgrade for me. The full frame factor itself pushes me to move up because I also plan on taking pics again for the poetry events and I'll be dealing with lower lighting a lot.
For studio work I'll prob pick up another 85mm lens, the Opteka I had was fun and intrigued with a manual only lens but will try to avoid it next time.
Full frame is very appealing but i promise you it wont do you any good without the glass to put on it.
You'd probably be better off with something like a d610 or d750 if you're really looking for low light performance.
D3 was great for its time but that camera is really old now and there are much more superior sensors available for a very similar price.
Opteka 85mm f/1.8 manual focus lens :x :x :x Lord have mercy
IDK how I feel about it, I have mixed feelings but how do you guys feel about copping used gear or cameras?
I don't have a problem buying used things but when it comes to my electronics I'm a bit more selective and cautious.
Camera gear is pretty much the only thing I buy used.
You will love that 55. The 35 is on my radar after I get the 25mm BatisJust ordered my first lens for my A7, the Sony Sonnar FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA. Definitely see the Sony Sonnar FE 35 f/2.8 ZA in the near future until I can pick up the Batis 25mm and 85mm lenses.
IDK how I feel about it, I have mixed feelings but how do you guys feel about copping used gear or cameras?
I don't have a problem buying used things but when it comes to my electronics I'm a bit more selective and cautious.