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Hi Everyone.
I am new to this forum.
I have a Nikon d40 (my first dSLR) and am using the kit lens (18-55mm) with a .42x wide angle to create the fisheye effect (since I can't afford a decent fisheye lens.) Anyway, with this equipment which flash should I choose to make the skater pop? I don't have much experience with sports photography and have mostly shot stills. Yesterday, I shot from afar w/my zoom and it turned out alright, but it was kind of cloudy and the colors aren't as intense as I'd like. I'm wanting to get up close and use my wide angle and a flash.
Here all the equipment I have: (nikon) N70 body, D40 body, a 28-80 lens, 18-55 lens, and a 55-200, and a .42x wide angle attachment for my lens.
With all this in mind, any suggestion on equipement (flash) or techniques are greatly welcomed.
Thanks!
I am new to this forum.
I have a Nikon d40 (my first dSLR) and am using the kit lens (18-55mm) with a .42x wide angle to create the fisheye effect (since I can't afford a decent fisheye lens.) Anyway, with this equipment which flash should I choose to make the skater pop? I don't have much experience with sports photography and have mostly shot stills. Yesterday, I shot from afar w/my zoom and it turned out alright, but it was kind of cloudy and the colors aren't as intense as I'd like. I'm wanting to get up close and use my wide angle and a flash.
Here all the equipment I have: (nikon) N70 body, D40 body, a 28-80 lens, 18-55 lens, and a 55-200, and a .42x wide angle attachment for my lens.
With all this in mind, any suggestion on equipement (flash) or techniques are greatly welcomed.
Thanks!