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Rental Flash - Which One?
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<blockquote data-quote="kluisi" data-source="post: 274022" data-attributes="member: 17548"><p>One thing I noticed is that you said your last graduation was pushing the long end of a 300mm DX zoom lens. That 300mm DX would be like a 450mm on your 7100 (or any other DX camera), but the lens you're renting this year is only a 70-200mm lens. That will only be 300mm on your 7100, so you're going to feel like you're much further away than you were last year. What if instead of the 70-200mm, you rented the 300mm f2.8. That would at least be the same focal range as last year. Will probably cost you more money to rent and you might need to also invest in a good Monopod (or tripod if allowed) and head to make it all work. You would still have the 24-70 for the architecture and portraits (36-105mm on DX).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kluisi, post: 274022, member: 17548"] One thing I noticed is that you said your last graduation was pushing the long end of a 300mm DX zoom lens. That 300mm DX would be like a 450mm on your 7100 (or any other DX camera), but the lens you're renting this year is only a 70-200mm lens. That will only be 300mm on your 7100, so you're going to feel like you're much further away than you were last year. What if instead of the 70-200mm, you rented the 300mm f2.8. That would at least be the same focal range as last year. Will probably cost you more money to rent and you might need to also invest in a good Monopod (or tripod if allowed) and head to make it all work. You would still have the 24-70 for the architecture and portraits (36-105mm on DX). [/QUOTE]
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