Nathan Lanni
Senior Member
Hey,
I need your advice:
My daughter's university graduation is in June this year. I plan to do stills and video with my d7100. My son graduated last year and the ceremony seating arrangements had me at the long end of a DX 55-300mm. I will also do some portraits and a few campus architecture shots here and there.
This year I'm renting a Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 and a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II so hopefully with my 1.5 crop factor that should cover my ranges pretty good.
My other thought is even though my d7100 has a built-in flash maybe I should consider renting a flash and off-camera shoe cord as well. I already own a wireless remote.
BTW since I have to spring for the rentals anyway, a 7-day rate is not that much more than a 3-day rate so the rates shown are for 7 day Nikon Speedlights.
SB-600 $20
SB-700 $33
SB-800 $36
SB-910 $49
I have watched a few Youtube videos on setting up the flash but really the last time I used flash was in the 1980's with a 35mm film camera and a simple Sunpak flash, so this tek will be new to me. I'd like to try my hand at doing portraiture so I might try slaving the flash with some other lights to assist.
Suggestions are welcome.
Nate
I need your advice:
My daughter's university graduation is in June this year. I plan to do stills and video with my d7100. My son graduated last year and the ceremony seating arrangements had me at the long end of a DX 55-300mm. I will also do some portraits and a few campus architecture shots here and there.
This year I'm renting a Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 and a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II so hopefully with my 1.5 crop factor that should cover my ranges pretty good.
My other thought is even though my d7100 has a built-in flash maybe I should consider renting a flash and off-camera shoe cord as well. I already own a wireless remote.
BTW since I have to spring for the rentals anyway, a 7-day rate is not that much more than a 3-day rate so the rates shown are for 7 day Nikon Speedlights.
SB-600 $20
SB-700 $33
SB-800 $36
SB-910 $49
I have watched a few Youtube videos on setting up the flash but really the last time I used flash was in the 1980's with a 35mm film camera and a simple Sunpak flash, so this tek will be new to me. I'd like to try my hand at doing portraiture so I might try slaving the flash with some other lights to assist.
Suggestions are welcome.
Nate
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