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Returning wedding photog-did my 1st wedding after mia for a few years-what I learned
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 171013" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Thank You. The d300 is a great camera. OTherwise i wouldnt have bought It. it has its strengths and weaknesses. </p><p></p><p>It can do anything up to iso 1200 very well anything over that and its asking much. But im not bad mouthing it just noting what i learned about it. I will still use it and try to get as much out of it as i can till i get another ff. Outdoors its still good and with some fill flash it will be fine Up to iso 1600 or so. If i dont underexpose it will also help. But this is the situation and what i have at the moment. </p><p></p><p>Now i have to think whether i sell the 17-55 afs and get a nikon 28-70 afs and a tamron 17-50 for the dx. </p><p></p><p>Oh btw i was his mentor actually. Hes a good friend and we met years back when a friend of his sent me to do a bris for his family and he got into wedding Photography because of me. I made an mpact on him. He tells ne all the timE. </p><p>the tables have turned though and i am the learner and he is the master. Im very happy for him. He busted his butt like i did to get to where he is today. </p><p></p><p>My gear was stlen and Life Has such ups and downs. One day youre at your peak the next you fall hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 171013, member: 14443"] Thank You. The d300 is a great camera. OTherwise i wouldnt have bought It. it has its strengths and weaknesses. It can do anything up to iso 1200 very well anything over that and its asking much. But im not bad mouthing it just noting what i learned about it. I will still use it and try to get as much out of it as i can till i get another ff. Outdoors its still good and with some fill flash it will be fine Up to iso 1600 or so. If i dont underexpose it will also help. But this is the situation and what i have at the moment. Now i have to think whether i sell the 17-55 afs and get a nikon 28-70 afs and a tamron 17-50 for the dx. Oh btw i was his mentor actually. Hes a good friend and we met years back when a friend of his sent me to do a bris for his family and he got into wedding Photography because of me. I made an mpact on him. He tells ne all the timE. the tables have turned though and i am the learner and he is the master. Im very happy for him. He busted his butt like i did to get to where he is today. My gear was stlen and Life Has such ups and downs. One day youre at your peak the next you fall hard. [/QUOTE]
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