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Well, they were limited by their equipment ... but they chose their subjects so they could perform within their limitations.
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Well, they were limited by their equipment ... but they chose their subjects so they could perform within their limitations.
I also keep several 135's handy (but not carry ons) just incase. I also keep a 2X teleconverter and a set of magifying filters in my briefcase. That was where I was going with that, Primes. Quality over flexability is in my oppinion the best way to go.The primes that Battou listed, seem to be a very good set of focal lengths, although prepare to spend some money for a 400mm
Not only do I shoot film, I also shoot an obsolete Canon mount, that aids in wallet impact.battou shoot film.
yes!...can you get a reall solid picture of a night-time city skyline without a tripod? No.
^^^ HHAHAHAHAHA...
Holy CRAP, dude. NICE picture.
Ok, fine, so not every example I had was a good one... leave it to you to call me out... but can you get a picture of a Hawk in a tree 300' from you with a 50mm lens?
*Manaheim waits for Mav to pull a shot out of his ass for that one.* :lmao:
Is that pic sharp when you look at it at 100%? Did you put the camera down on something?
There just happened to be a beam and a bit of a ledge going across my all glass hotel wall facing the city, which just happened to be just barely big enough to set my little P+S on, which I was just smart enough to know there was a night mode that turned off flash and would do a long exposure at base ISO, and got all sorts of fantastic photos. Check out my Singapore at Night album. I walked all over at night setting the camera on all sorts of things where a DSLR would never fit. Precariously perched on some railing right at the edge of the waterway of the famous Boat Quay, traffic signal control boxes, street signs, propped up on a plate at a restaurant, or just flat on the ground. It never even occured to be to bring my mini tripod for this trip (business) so I had to improvise. :mrgreen: Yes the pictures are sharp at 100%, or at least as sharp as they get on a P+S.^^^ HHAHAHAHAHA...
Holy CRAP, dude. NICE picture.
Ok, fine, so not every example I had was a good one... leave it to you to call me out... but can you get a picture of a Hawk in a tree 300' from you with a 50mm lens?
*Manaheim waits for Mav to pull a shot out of his ass for that one.* :lmao:
Is that pic sharp when you look at it at 100%? Did you put the camera down on something?
The difficulty prolly lies in the price but any who
My every dayers are as follows
400mm 5.6 Vivitar
85mm 1.8 Canon
50mm 1.4 Canon
28mm 2.8 Canon
He said tripod. I didn't have a tripod.Sp the railing was your tripod.. there is no way to get a shot that clear hand held for 2 seconds