I can't believe I'm posting this, but hey, here we go.
We're getting another dog, and alongside the obvious house prep we are doing, I am getting geeked out for puppy photos. I'll be a shooting a 5D3 in non-scripted situations handheld without a flash -- I'll resort to toy/treat-baiting for eye contact, but that's about it.
If the pup is asleep or very still, the 100L immediately comes to mind. But for general awake and active shots, I'm leaning towards a wider fast prime to keep the ISO non-stratospheric.
I was just curious, but given the nightmarish combo of [black lab] + [indoor lighting] + [moving subject], is there a 'best' optical tool to capture that?
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We're getting another dog, and alongside the obvious house prep we are doing, I am getting geeked out for puppy photos. I'll be a shooting a 5D3 in non-scripted situations handheld without a flash -- I'll resort to toy/treat-baiting for eye contact, but that's about it.
If the pup is asleep or very still, the 100L immediately comes to mind. But for general awake and active shots, I'm leaning towards a wider fast prime to keep the ISO non-stratospheric.
I was just curious, but given the nightmarish combo of [black lab] + [indoor lighting] + [moving subject], is there a 'best' optical tool to capture that?
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