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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D90
Upcoming project - Tips for possible low light, fast motion captures?
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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 11079" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Definitely a fast lens (at least f/2.8) You need to take the time to experiment with different combinations (shutter speed. f-stop and iso) to see what will give you the least amount of noise.</p><p> </p><p>I highly recommend the SB-900. If you're going to invest in equipment, you might as well go for something that will talk to your camera and other flashes (nikon's "creative lighting system"), and the off camera possibilities are endless. I have two and don't regret the added cost -- they have been real "image savers"!</p><p> </p><p>You might check some of the posts by Ranie and Anthony --they have several interesting "fighter" shots.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck and what a great opportunity for you (and for your friend)</p><p> </p><p>Best Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 11079, member: 1573"] Definitely a fast lens (at least f/2.8) You need to take the time to experiment with different combinations (shutter speed. f-stop and iso) to see what will give you the least amount of noise. I highly recommend the SB-900. If you're going to invest in equipment, you might as well go for something that will talk to your camera and other flashes (nikon's "creative lighting system"), and the off camera possibilities are endless. I have two and don't regret the added cost -- they have been real "image savers"! You might check some of the posts by Ranie and Anthony --they have several interesting "fighter" shots. Good luck and what a great opportunity for you (and for your friend) Best Regards [/QUOTE]
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