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<blockquote data-quote="SteveL54" data-source="post: 439808" data-attributes="member: 17080"><p>Well, this is the one that I picked. There are just way too many choices!!!!</p><p>I was a bit over budget, but I only wanted to buy once and be done with it. Expecting delivery tomorrow.</p><p> </p><p>My main subjects are are landscape, abandoned buildings, and night shots. (no portraits) Next Tuesday, I've been invited to photograph the inside of a old opera house here in town built in 1880.</p><p>Everything from the seating, stage, backstage, and an original 1897 organ. We have full run of the place. The lighting is rather poor, so the tripod will be essential. I could use a flash, but I just don't think it will be natural enough. I have 2 hours to shoot. </p><p></p><p>Thanks to all that replied for the great suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveL54, post: 439808, member: 17080"] Well, this is the one that I picked. There are just way too many choices!!!! I was a bit over budget, but I only wanted to buy once and be done with it. Expecting delivery tomorrow. My main subjects are are landscape, abandoned buildings, and night shots. (no portraits) Next Tuesday, I've been invited to photograph the inside of a old opera house here in town built in 1880. Everything from the seating, stage, backstage, and an original 1897 organ. We have full run of the place. The lighting is rather poor, so the tripod will be essential. I could use a flash, but I just don't think it will be natural enough. I have 2 hours to shoot. Thanks to all that replied for the great suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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