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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 268601" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Good, im happy for you. always intersts me to ask how the pros feel when they shoot under stress. how did it feel for you? were you fumbling with the gear when you needed to take an important shot? did everything work out like you thought, more or less? what parts stressed you? did you miss moments?</p><p></p><p>oh, with the lenses how did it work out? the 70-200? did you use the 85 or 50? primes are great for unique IQ but on paper its great. being at the wedding and under stress things change really quickl. just being there is stressful with peoples eyes on you. and the primes get shoved in the bag real quick and they go for zooms and comfort as well as the feeling of security that its better to "get the shot" then the highest IQ.</p><p></p><p> thats when experience kicks in. its something thats a step up that most people dont get too. meaning, most people use the zoom, get proficient but never go that small step to take their IQ higher. for many its the fear of losing a shot and no flexebility with the prime. and im not talking about taking a few of the guests as they come in and you have tons of time to catch the right angles, im talking ceremony, the bouquet toss..stuff like that. critical times. </p><p>reminds me of my first heavy motorcycle. it was a ninja 500cc. two cylinder. a little while after I jumped to the ninja 600. just a small step of 100cc between them but a different thing altogether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 268601, member: 14443"] Good, im happy for you. always intersts me to ask how the pros feel when they shoot under stress. how did it feel for you? were you fumbling with the gear when you needed to take an important shot? did everything work out like you thought, more or less? what parts stressed you? did you miss moments? oh, with the lenses how did it work out? the 70-200? did you use the 85 or 50? primes are great for unique IQ but on paper its great. being at the wedding and under stress things change really quickl. just being there is stressful with peoples eyes on you. and the primes get shoved in the bag real quick and they go for zooms and comfort as well as the feeling of security that its better to "get the shot" then the highest IQ. thats when experience kicks in. its something thats a step up that most people dont get too. meaning, most people use the zoom, get proficient but never go that small step to take their IQ higher. for many its the fear of losing a shot and no flexebility with the prime. and im not talking about taking a few of the guests as they come in and you have tons of time to catch the right angles, im talking ceremony, the bouquet toss..stuff like that. critical times. reminds me of my first heavy motorcycle. it was a ninja 500cc. two cylinder. a little while after I jumped to the ninja 600. just a small step of 100cc between them but a different thing altogether. [/QUOTE]
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