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A Canon 7D if on a budget, or if your loaded you could go a Canon 1D MK IV !Whats a decent camera one could use for motorsports?
how close can you get to the action?Budget/bang for buck.
I bought julie a Nikon L110 and it holds its own, but i doubt it would keep up with a 180kmh crotchrocket.
Nice photos man ! get yourself some L lenses, you'll love them. I have a 17-40L and 70-200L and they're amazing.Long-time reader, first time poster here. Been photographing for the best part of two years, and loved every moment of it. I've always been intrigued by the night sky astronomy, so I guess the pair went hand-in-hand. Don't have a proper telescope I can use for photography, but I make do.
I uploaded a few of my better shots today... Not everything is astrophotography.
Fly-by by zmechua, on Flickr
Looking up by zmechua, on Flickr
Wonderfull by zmechua, on Flickr
Taxi! by zmechua, on Flickr
Thanks dude! I saw a few of your images too and I loved them. Have you done astrophotography? I've been eyeing the 70-200mm 2.8L and 16-35mm 2.8L, but unfortunately my funds are very limited... :C Perhaps when I'm in uni I'll get a job to fund my expensive taste. Just bought my 430 EX II last week (gonna arrive soon!), and my next major purchase after the HSC will probably be the Samyang 14mm 2.8.Nice photos man ! get yourself some L lenses, you'll love them. I have a 17-40L and 70-200L and they're amazing.
Nope, never tried it before but it looks difficult, any tips? I tried the 16-35mm but couldn't justify the additional price for what I use it for (landscapes). If you're doing low light stuff then buy the 16-35, but if its just mainly landscapes it isn't worth the extra money because you're paying for the 2.8. Filters for it are also a bitch to get, I'm pretty sure it has a 82mm filter size.Thanks dude! I saw a few of your images too and I loved them. Have you done astrophotography? I've been eyeing the 70-200mm 2.8L and 16-35mm 2.8L, but unfortunately my funds are very limited... :C Perhaps when I'm in uni I'll get a job to fund my expensive taste. Just bought my 430 EX II last week (gonna arrive soon!), and my next major purchase after the HSC will probably be the Samyang 14mm 2.8.
Need... Money...
Yeah, I do a lot of low-light photography (parties, functions, family shizzle, etc.) as well as landscapes, so the 2.8 gives me a lot of flexibility in that sense I love the natural look that comes from a low aperture as opposed to an external flash, the 2.8 gives me a load of flexibility. Ah, but I should be able to get filters online though. Either way that won't be for another few years I bet.Nope, never tried it before but it looks difficult, any tips? I tried the 16-35mm but couldn't justify the additional price for what I use it for (landscapes). If you're doing low light stuff then buy the 16-35, but if its just mainly landscapes it isn't worth the extra money because you're paying for the 2.8. Filters for it are also a bitch to get, I'm pretty sure it has a 82mm filter size.
I have been meaning to buy a flash. I'm doing some weddings as an assistant in a few months so obviously I will need one as the 5D MKII doesn't have one, not that a pop up flash would be of any use... What do you think about the yongnuo 565ex, heard some good reviews on it and I don't really want to spend big money on a flash atm.
I have also heard good things about the Samyang, its quite a good video lens or just general purpose if you can adjust to manual focus.
We all need more money, a 85mm 1.2 would be amazing.
Both you and nexusbrah (a few posts up) have really nice shots! Well done! What setup do you have?I am a lover. Here is my latest shot!
I used a super macro setting and a tripodBoth you and nexusbrah (a few posts up) have really nice shots! Well done! What setup do you have?