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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Tripod Options/Suggestions for D800
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<blockquote data-quote="kcmatic" data-source="post: 298109" data-attributes="member: 24405"><p>Drunken bridesmaids! haha Exactly. That's funny.</p><p></p><p>Well, my D40 was terrible with low light, and I always had to use the tripod or an object as a tripod haha.. Not used to a camera that performs great in low light... and in the case that the lighting isn't amazing, and I wanted some close ups, then I want the steadiness of it. I also like to be able to interact directly without being consistently behind the camera- like in the case of group shots. </p><p></p><p>Just wasn't sure in general, because for one, I need a tripod in general... and two, I like the idea of having it at the wedding as an option since I've never shot a wedding before. I've never even been to a wedding LOL. This is for a friend of a friend, experience of course, and for building my portfolio.</p><p></p><p>Thank you guys for your replies. Very helpful! Made some notes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcmatic, post: 298109, member: 24405"] Drunken bridesmaids! haha Exactly. That's funny. Well, my D40 was terrible with low light, and I always had to use the tripod or an object as a tripod haha.. Not used to a camera that performs great in low light... and in the case that the lighting isn't amazing, and I wanted some close ups, then I want the steadiness of it. I also like to be able to interact directly without being consistently behind the camera- like in the case of group shots. Just wasn't sure in general, because for one, I need a tripod in general... and two, I like the idea of having it at the wedding as an option since I've never shot a wedding before. I've never even been to a wedding LOL. This is for a friend of a friend, experience of course, and for building my portfolio. Thank you guys for your replies. Very helpful! Made some notes. [/QUOTE]
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