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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 231139" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>the 16-35 is fantastic thats for sure, but I prefer the 2.8 even solely for the brighter viewfinder. even though I might not use 2.8. I prefer to shoot without flash. flash is not the only solution for low light IMO. theres aperture and iso and shutter we can adjust as well. I prefer (as much as I can) to not use flash. no matter what you do flash looks like flash. its very hard in events to shot people with flash where you hardly notice it. you can blend it with the ambient light, use FEC, but flash changed the color temperature of the pics and kills the "feel" of certain sitautions like a slow dance where its a romantic setting. again, flash is not a desirable solution IMO. Im not afraid of flash, but no matter how you try to blend it, flash is noticeable. and in events its very fast paced and you cant play around and experiment around. and relying on the metering to be accurate will just get you missed shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 231139, member: 14443"] the 16-35 is fantastic thats for sure, but I prefer the 2.8 even solely for the brighter viewfinder. even though I might not use 2.8. I prefer to shoot without flash. flash is not the only solution for low light IMO. theres aperture and iso and shutter we can adjust as well. I prefer (as much as I can) to not use flash. no matter what you do flash looks like flash. its very hard in events to shot people with flash where you hardly notice it. you can blend it with the ambient light, use FEC, but flash changed the color temperature of the pics and kills the "feel" of certain sitautions like a slow dance where its a romantic setting. again, flash is not a desirable solution IMO. Im not afraid of flash, but no matter how you try to blend it, flash is noticeable. and in events its very fast paced and you cant play around and experiment around. and relying on the metering to be accurate will just get you missed shots. [/QUOTE]
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