These are both really good ideas.
Type: Posts; User: Jeff Lucia
These are both really good ideas.
It pretty much had to come to this ;)
I hear the "You must have a really great camera" comment all the time. I just smile and reply, "Actually, my secret is that I belong to a really great forum."
:D:D:D
Jayson,
Wow, these are great shots! Do you have any shots showing your setup? I've been trying to get this same look with an umbrella, a reflector and 580EXIIs, and I end up blowing out the small...
To expand on original question -- hope nobody minds! -- it seems like there are two basic heights at which to carry the camera: on your hip or slightly above it. Slightly above feels more secure,...
I just got the RS-4 after the requisite amount of obsessing over the choice (it was either that or the Sport model, the larger one). I decided to go with the simpler setup (less expensive, too).
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Thanks, Bryan -- and to everyone else...see you on the other side.
I own or have owned...
EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 IS
24-70 f/2.8L
70-200 f/4L IS
Mmm, talking about the hummingbird.
Nice! The head is razor sharp -- really difficult with hummingbirds. Look at those colors on his throat!
Mostly over my head, but as someone who fondly misses just about everything about B&W film (except maybe the smell of HC110), I would be interested in a DSLR body that replicated true B&W. I do have...
Hey, Sean, Nashville will also host three days of Canon Immersion Seminars in mid-June. Everybody else, they
Iso79,
Get there as early as you can, and sit as close to the front as you can. Or, if the room is set up "widthwise," try for the middle (i.e., not on the far left or right). It
John, I think I remember hearing in some class I took that the Flash WB in the camera is for studio strobes, while speedlights are balanced for daylight. I don
Guilty on both counts -- I made the original comment, and I'm also guilty of leaving my 5D in auto WB mode indoors with low light. To stop the camera from varying the white balance all over the place...
I always say, if you
Unless the thing was damaged by salt water, would it ever cost more than $1K to fix? If not, the buyer did pretty well. Still, that
Nick,
Has the seller sent you any images shot with the lens? "Not clear" could be anything from camera shake (for all you know, the seller could be shooting at 1/8 sec.) to a family of mice...
I went to the San Diego show today. It was great -- informative and entertaining. Speaking of Joe
Richard, good point on the AF.
KEH, regarded by many as a very trustworthy seller of used equipment, describes the problem like this:
<span style="color: #0000ff;"]If you own a Canon 1D...
Congrats and welcome home to everyone in your family.