dpolston
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Well, I see that my shooting style is unpopular.... oh well. I'll keep my clients happy shooting my sucky low iso anyway! I added 6 more shows to my schedule yesterday. =o) I do need to mention that since I only own D200's, I have had to adapt my style. My cameras ISO and Noise are horrible in low light. I am working with way old technology with the sensors and I know it. I'd have another opinion I'm sure if I owned the 300 or 700. As a matter of fact, I bought a Canon S95 on Monday to help in the lower light wide shots that my clients want to see (they want to see the venues and talent on stage for their advertizing). That's how much I know my cameras suck... but for economics, what do ya do? Save up for better bodies. I have to pay off my wifes car before she agreed to let me buy the D3s! lol
So, some of my advice comes from my own ignorance from not shooting the D700. I [currently] don't understand why someone wants to bust open large iso's if smaller ones will work. That's what I'm saying. Maybe it's the lenses I use that help. But that's a whole other story.
BTW: If it's not fun for us to shoot, why bother? I love your guys work and opinion even if we don't agree on this.
You all have a great day!
So, some of my advice comes from my own ignorance from not shooting the D700. I [currently] don't understand why someone wants to bust open large iso's if smaller ones will work. That's what I'm saying. Maybe it's the lenses I use that help. But that's a whole other story.
BTW: If it's not fun for us to shoot, why bother? I love your guys work and opinion even if we don't agree on this.
You all have a great day!
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