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Originally Posted by vidvicious
very informative thread ! thanks for this .. I've owned many cameras in my time, and have changedd manifactures from Canon to Nikon twice! I like Nikon for it's lens, Fuji for it D-SLRs , marry the two and you got a winning combo, I've been thinking about buying a D70s for my assistants and getting a S3 (upgrade from the S2) for myself ...
Shooting Maniac, One suggestion, Change your color setting to Hard or add a little contras( use a Gold Refector) your Indoor images have good color rez, however your outdoor ones are lacking. Just a suggestion ;)
"Keep Rockin and Rollin'"
Dirk Diggler
www.viciousphoto.com
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I dont like the Hard color setting and adding to much contrast just does not work for what I shoot. It ends up looking like "porn" hehe I also think a gold reflector is way to harsh so I use sunlight reflector instead. My personal taste. The indoor pics had a sunlight reflector using natural light and a photo 500 wat flood for the bounce. The outdoor was taken with the girl 20 plus feet away with a 80-200 2.8 Nikon Lens. Color isnt perfect on her body, but then again, it was just me and the model, with no fill or reflectors at all. I was happy with it as was my client. ;)