Thanks for the replies. higgeh I will pm you if that's ok to find out your ideas.
Not sure as for a business plan possibly wedding with supervision for me as the wedding photographer. I like the idea of being able to review images - no printing and uploads to a website for the guests to...
Not to sure where to put this one.
I am toying with the idea of making a photobooth.
The actual physical booth isn't an issue. I am quite handy with wood and my dad is a carpenter with a garage full of equipment.
My issue is connecting it up. An impending upgrade will leave my...
Ive been flicking through this discussion and it seems to have made my mind up! I've got to cull a few old lenses and order a new d800 or maybe the e?
My main concern has been file size but my new pc should be fine. Oil spots seem to be a thing if the past. Watch this space (hope the wife...
I love my 7k but I am being asked to do more weddings. So I may jump to full frame.
Current lens list -
Sigma 10-20
Nikkor 18-70
Nikkor 24-70 2.8
Nikkor 80-200 ads 2.8
Nikkor 35mm 1.8
Nikkor 105 (old school) f4 ais micro
Nikkor 70-300 vr
I've used my 7000 for some studio stuff and have been...
Hi, Welcome to tp.
The images to view on a screen will need to be changed to 72dpi and resized to no more than 1000px wide. I personally would watermark them so the couldn't be copied direct from screen. To print I would suggest that you email the full resolution image to the...
Hi and welcome! The higher the numbers the greater the ability to zoom so in practice the easier it is to get closer and frame the subject and photo that you want. As you get a bit more creative you will probably look more at F no's (apertures) where the lower the number the "faster" the...
Thanks for reply. I will probably use a HDR approach. I am guessing that establishing the nodal point on a zoom lens (Nikkor 24-70) is more difficult, and would have to be adjusted for each room/adjustment of zoom. ?
As for the colour checker passport what a handy piece of kit, I didn't...
Hi all, newbie here so be gentle! I need to take some photos of guesthouse rooms. I would prefer them to be acurate and not to faffy. I was considering maybe a 360 degree possibly? Any help most welcome.
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