Almost sold on the nisi v5 holder kit, consensus seems to be good with no issues about dropping filters and lock mechanism and light leak issues either.
Can anyone direct me to which or the firecrest 100 filter holders is the updated and better one with the gaskets and additional countermeasures to prevent light leak? Can't seem to locate which one. I'm only after solid ND filters so will go ahead and buy a firecrest aluminum holder system but...
I don't shoot weddings here, but i would only do it with edited images. A wedding tog needs/should try to control final output to a degree to maintain their own creative output.
First thing first, its on 'auto mode', i never trust auto but thats just me. The fuji has certainly underexposed it in comparison to the iphone6, just look at the f stop f/7.4 vs f/2.2. I would just push the exposure PP to get it to where it needs be. Yes you don't want to do any PP, but then...
I use a 5DIII and an XE-1. I too have a young child and i don't even bother when he is running circles around me indoors with the XE-1, always grab the 5DIII. The X-E1 is a steady and slow as she goes camera.
Perhaps retain your nikon lenses and go for the latest APS-C nikon body, D7200, or if...
I can't talk to the Sony, Leica or Nikon systems, but i can talk to the fact of travelling light.
There is something liberating with travelling light for photography. It somehow simplifies and unburdens you from having too many choices.
Good choice sir, when I first got my 35L I was a fun learning curve, had to have it focus aligned by canon because it was soft, after that it's now stellar and my trusted go to lens .
You can select anywhere you wish to save your file from CO when downloading from camera, can be an entirely different location.
Put it this way I will switch entirely to CO once web integration is there.
If I were you I'd commit to CO and don't look back, you will be blown away.
I mean user created folders from CO that contain my finalised/exported jpegs. I just open the folder in LR.
Essentially my database management of images works like this (i'm sure everyone approaches it differently)
For LR: I have an external hdd what contains my LR catalogs and LR images under...
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