drjlo said:awinphoto said:All else fails, pick up a metz 76mz handle mount flash... GN is 76m at 100... Compared to the 58 for the 580 or even 60 for the 600 Canons, it is just more powerful.
That's some powerful flash. Looks like it's going to run >$1100 with the Canon adapter and needed accessories though. It might be cheaper, although more painful, to drag along one of my Alien Bees next time..
Mt Spokane Photography said:Why not post a link to your flickr page, or limit your post to 4 images? It is really annoying to have my computer hang while it is downloaing dozens of images. Not everyone has gigabit internet.
By the time my computer came back to life, I was too disgusted to enjoy the ton of images.
RLPhoto said:Tripod
awinphoto said:RLPhoto said:Tripod
assuming the venue allows tripods... many conventions and shows will not allow tripods if theres any chance it could impede on consumer walkways. If they do allow it, bring it, if not, IS and stronger flash.
helpful said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Why not post a link to your flickr page, or limit your post to 4 images? It is really annoying to have my computer hang while it is downloaing dozens of images. Not everyone has gigabit internet.
By the time my computer came back to life, I was too disgusted to enjoy the ton of images.
Be nicer! I'm sure it took a long time for the poster to post all those images, and it's not your computer that's hanging, just the time it takes for the photos to download. The CPU load is almost nothing for viewing images on a website, at least with any computer more recent than 1995 or so. (I remember a 1980s computer that was still being used, and it took about two seconds of processing time just for the cursor to hover over a "rollover" image and show the "highlighted" version.)
Believe me, your computer has no ill effects as a result. I know you know this, but I just wanted to remark that our inconvenience (I have slow internet at the moment as well) is more than made up for by the huge amount of time that the poster had to invest in producing such a huge post.
Dylan777 said:This is when 24-70 f2.8 mrkII with "IS" can be very usefull
drjlo said:K-amps said:Very nice pics, thanks for sharing!
Did you get a chance to hear the YG acoustics?
Yes, they had several rooms featuring various YG acoustics speakers, and as they are built from CNC-aluminum cabinet, they always sound very clean, clear, and smooth. Only problem is the price.
Chuck Alaimo said:what i don't get is how the tripod is somehow to big...set cam to tripod, then just fold legs when done and carry...I kind of don't agree with the idea of more flash power, unless you were taking it off cam, but then you've really got a lot to carry. A tripods really not much to take around with you though, unless you have some giant beast of a tripod meant to hold 50+ lbs for astrophotography or something...
also, if no tripod, from what i have seen of the mkiii, crank that ISO - high iso performance is one of that bodies best attributes!
keithfullermusic said:A couple of things:
First, please chill with the photos. I thought you were just trying to show us some examples, not your entire portfolio of the event.
K-amps said:I enjoyed looking at each and everyone![]()
keithfullermusic said:K-amps said:I enjoyed looking at each and everyone![]()
I'm not saying that they were terrible pictures or anything. Just imagine if everyone posted 50 pictures every time they posted. All I'm saying is that there are certain "accepted" practices, and posting 40,000 pictures isn't one of them.
Quackator said:The main problem seems to be that you didn't match ambient and flash in color.
Tripod and HDR would have been another solution.
I don't see this assignment as so difficult.