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Don't you also use a canon 5D4?I only have 1 body but 4 batteries.
Don't you also use a canon 5D4?I only have 1 body but 4 batteries.
Don't you also use a canon 5D4?
Depends on the DSLR
If doing it full time professionally you'd probably have two bodies with 2 spare batteries for each at least.
Got the latest greatest one![]()
Wedding albums is the only reason I don't do weddings lol. I don't have the time and patience to prepare one and deliver it customised to someone's requirements. Seems like a lot of work and faff. If you can make it work with only digital I may join you![]()
marseille-f1-2019-pt2-a9-134.jpg by Jon Richy, on Flickr
marseille-f1-2019-pt3-a7r3-570.jpg by Jon Richy, on Flickr
marseille-f1-2019-pt3-a7r3-343.jpg by Jon Richy, on Flickr
marseille-f1-2019-pt1-a9-616.jpg by Jon Richy, on FlickrWell we all know your perception of sharpnessDamn must have overheated and throttled hard when viewing Dan's amazing shots. Your laptop can't take greatness displayed on that screen
1/45 is a tough ask with F1, although that being said Ive seen some cracking shots at 1/25 and 1/15 (of course focal length will also play a part). I agree slow shutter shots don’t need to be, and are very very rarely pin sharp, but there’s a difference between blurry and not quite being pin sharpquality thanks! Yes its difficult to get cars pin sharp when adding blur/movement. i saw someone who does panning shots of f1 cars and none of them are pin sharp yet his composition is amazing and got me thinking that sense of speed is important then pin sharp cars
Yup. I think so.quality thanks! Yes its difficult to get cars pin sharp when adding blur/movement. i saw someone who does panning shots of f1 cars and none of them are pin sharp yet his composition is amazing and got me thinking that sense of speed is important then pin sharp cars
Can't you do more of both like #4!got me thinking that sense of speed is important then pin sharp cars

Dunmore July 18 by barrysprout, on Flickr
Dunmore July 18 by barrysprout, on Flickr
Dunmore July 18 by barrysprout, on Flickr
Dunmore July 18 by barrysprout, on FlickrI was racking the zoom back and forth on the 16-35mm whilst rotating the camera side to sideit was all a bit pot luck anyway
Some awesome shots, good luck with the career change.
Just out of interest, with the shutter drag shots how did iou have it set up, I assume on camera flash then what’s the shutter speed around a second? And aperture/iso. Will be cool to Jane a play arround with
I would start higher making sure you get sharp shots, then gradually work your way to slower shutter speeds. I struggle to get below 1/50 with the 70-200mm f2.8 though, which is a similar weight to the 100-400mm, I don't know how these folk do it with the 500 and 600mm primesawsome thanks for the comments! i will try and see if i can get them more sharper next time! I think im getting the hang of it now though
I would start higher making sure you get sharp shots, then gradually work your way to slower shutter speeds. I struggle to get below 1/50 with the 70-200mm f2.8 though, which is a similar weight to the 100-400mm, I don't know how these folk do it with the 500 and 600mm primesI've been tempted to get the new Nikon 70-300mm for motorsport as it's super light and for this kind of shot outright IQ isn't important.
Probably, with gimbal head. although I have seen some just using a monopod but I just can't get on with them.Probably by using a tripod?
Probably, with gimbal head. although I have seen some just using a monopod but I just can't get on with them.

So the a7 and 28 arrived and after reading on here I expected it to be a dog of a camera. But in AFS with the 28 the focussing is fast and accurate. Sure the menus will take a bit to get used to and the AFC isn’t as good as the D750 but for our trip I think it’ll be an awesome little setup.
Was impressed enough to buy an 85mm![]()
I don't know why, but I kind of miss my original Sony A7, perhaps because it was smaller and more basic in the way it functioned.It's a brilliant little camera if you don't need to shoot fast action.
I don't know why, but I kind of miss my original Sony A7, perhaps because it was smaller and more basic in the way it functioned.![]()
I don't know why, but I kind of miss my original Sony A7, perhaps because it was smaller and more basic in the way it functioned.![]()
weeeell........
I've got one sitting here brand new in it's box......
Thought that's tomorrow?
And more resolution. Ooooo have a spend up.
I don't know why, but I kind of miss my original Sony A7, perhaps because it was smaller and more basic in the way it functioned.![]()