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D750
I've been to B&H and I did'buy new cameras or lenses.
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<blockquote data-quote="Federico-Nov" data-source="post: 630490" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>Hi Cowboy! Hi love primes but I feel that a zoom could be more practical for different reasons:1) Indoor I tend to keep the flash mounted. Two bodies and two flashes are really bulky. 2) During the key moments you wish to have a wide and a close view. Or you shoot with two cameras at the same time or you end up cropping a lot. I don't have the skills to shoot two cameras at the same time for now. 3) the are a lot of situations where two cameras are too much, like informal works or when you hang around for pleasure or when you want to be a bit stealthy 4) when you cannot zoom with your feet (theaters, photoperiodism) and anyway when you don't want a close portrait in 35mm... I mean even using the 35 right, I would not go too close with it. 5) when you don't need much f/1.8 </p><p></p><p>I feel that zoom is the best way to be practical while primes, when you really know how to use it can, can give you more artistic results and push you more towards creativity</p><p></p><p>Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Federico-Nov, post: 630490, member: 41442"] Hi Cowboy! Hi love primes but I feel that a zoom could be more practical for different reasons:1) Indoor I tend to keep the flash mounted. Two bodies and two flashes are really bulky. 2) During the key moments you wish to have a wide and a close view. Or you shoot with two cameras at the same time or you end up cropping a lot. I don't have the skills to shoot two cameras at the same time for now. 3) the are a lot of situations where two cameras are too much, like informal works or when you hang around for pleasure or when you want to be a bit stealthy 4) when you cannot zoom with your feet (theaters, photoperiodism) and anyway when you don't want a close portrait in 35mm... I mean even using the 35 right, I would not go too close with it. 5) when you don't need much f/1.8 I feel that zoom is the best way to be practical while primes, when you really know how to use it can, can give you more artistic results and push you more towards creativity Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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