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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 500506" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>I have both. The Fong does a nicer job than the 6x8. Comparing the two, the 6x8 still seems to cast a more direst light where the Fong does a softer all around illumination. </p><p></p><p>Give me a day or two, as you know I am laid up at the moment, and I will share the lighting of the Fong in a very dark room where everyone was dancing. </p><p></p><p>More importantly, and I can't stress this enough, as great as the D7100 is you really want to do this with a full frame camera. Pushing the ISO up as high as you will probably need to is just not something your D7100 is going to be up to in the lighting I expect you will be shooting in. And I've said it a million times, you over achieve with your equipment more than anyone I know, but it will really help you a lot to shoot full frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 500506, member: 11881"] I have both. The Fong does a nicer job than the 6x8. Comparing the two, the 6x8 still seems to cast a more direst light where the Fong does a softer all around illumination. Give me a day or two, as you know I am laid up at the moment, and I will share the lighting of the Fong in a very dark room where everyone was dancing. More importantly, and I can't stress this enough, as great as the D7100 is you really want to do this with a full frame camera. Pushing the ISO up as high as you will probably need to is just not something your D7100 is going to be up to in the lighting I expect you will be shooting in. And I've said it a million times, you over achieve with your equipment more than anyone I know, but it will really help you a lot to shoot full frame. [/QUOTE]
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