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Ketsia : Lifestyle Portrait
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Mitchell" data-source="post: 102536" data-attributes="member: 11282"><p>Thanks, Rick.</p><p></p><p>That's a fantastic question.My assistant always carries a bag of glass as backups and because he knows I love to mess with people by using some of the very good consumer glass to shoot portraits just to demonstrate that while glass is important, it doesn't have to be top glass or cost thousands of dollars to produce beautiful images.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, by the end of a long day, I like to lighten the load and get the 70-200mm off the camera. As long as I'm shooting tight without strong backlighting, the 70-300mm is a top notch performer and gives the 70-200mm a run for the money in terms of IQ between 70 and about 180mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Mitchell, post: 102536, member: 11282"] Thanks, Rick. That's a fantastic question.My assistant always carries a bag of glass as backups and because he knows I love to mess with people by using some of the very good consumer glass to shoot portraits just to demonstrate that while glass is important, it doesn't have to be top glass or cost thousands of dollars to produce beautiful images. Sometimes, by the end of a long day, I like to lighten the load and get the 70-200mm off the camera. As long as I'm shooting tight without strong backlighting, the 70-300mm is a top notch performer and gives the 70-200mm a run for the money in terms of IQ between 70 and about 180mm. [/QUOTE]
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