05-09-2007, 11:11 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter
This is not about gear and brand names.. If you have any kind of experience, you know that any craftsman knows how to use his tools no matter the name of the tool. This could turn into a canon vs nikon debate into the abyss and nobody give a shit.. if you have a camers, use that and dont worry which one others are using.
Also, my 80-200 is heavy.. i have the 2.8 but not the VR version. And if you read my initial post, I mentioned that i was using a flash on a radio trigger as fill and therfore could not go over 1/125, ISO on this is at 100. So the issue for me was to hold the fucker still at 1/125 shooting fully zoomed at 200 mm.
Rob: Nice work absolutely..and its not just an issue of photoshopping.. look at the photos. its the setting, the make up (not too much, not too little), its the styling, outfit etc etc.. some of the models Rob shoots are not that great, but he pulls them off looking kinda girl next door glam, and with some naughty play as well..
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surprised that 1/125 at 200mm is an issue for hand holding to avoid blur. is 1/125 your fastest sync speed on your flash? check your documentation.. that seems surprising. Cheaper solution than the VR lens is a faster flash.... the Canon speedlite 550EX can max out on a few of the cameras at 1/500.. I am sure Nikon has similar choices.
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