Only two images from last night [bandwidth]
#3
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Hoesville / Sacto
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Car Info: Soon to be a 2011 WRX?
Dude! I have GOT to know your setup (camera setup, bdougr)!
The colors and res that your camera puts out make me drool. I never thought a digi would get as clean as that so I'm still shooting only regular old fashioned film.
The pictures from last week (I think that was you) and these right here are making me change my mind however. Care to let me in on what you're using (body, lenses, filters) and about how much the setup ran you? Thanks...
-Alan
The colors and res that your camera puts out make me drool. I never thought a digi would get as clean as that so I'm still shooting only regular old fashioned film.
The pictures from last week (I think that was you) and these right here are making me change my mind however. Care to let me in on what you're using (body, lenses, filters) and about how much the setup ran you? Thanks...
-Alan
#6
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Originally posted by Xero
Dude! I have GOT to know your setup (camera setup, bdougr)!
The colors and res that your camera puts out make me drool. I never thought a digi would get as clean as that so I'm still shooting only regular old fashioned film.
The pictures from last week (I think that was you) and these right here are making me change my mind however. Care to let me in on what you're using (body, lenses, filters) and about how much the setup ran you? Thanks...
-Alan
Dude! I have GOT to know your setup (camera setup, bdougr)!
The colors and res that your camera puts out make me drool. I never thought a digi would get as clean as that so I'm still shooting only regular old fashioned film.
The pictures from last week (I think that was you) and these right here are making me change my mind however. Care to let me in on what you're using (body, lenses, filters) and about how much the setup ran you? Thanks...
-Alan
#7
Originally posted by Steppin Razor
dude, do a search for bdougr posts and you will get your answer. only 6.8 trillion people have asked this question before. including yours truly who was actually the first one evAr to ask the question.
dude, do a search for bdougr posts and you will get your answer. only 6.8 trillion people have asked this question before. including yours truly who was actually the first one evAr to ask the question.
#9
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Beautiful! Love the white one! Great pics!
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#10
Originally posted by subiedon
that's a lot of people
that's a lot of people
Quick answer is the Camera is a Nikon D100 (6mp)
The lens I used for these types of shots is a 17-35mm f/2.8
The most important thing is a sturdy tripod. Mine is actually pretty trick and can put the camera almost on the ground. Manfroto
Second thing is the lens. Get one above what you can afford and tell your wife you got it on sale.
Cost of the 3 items used here Camera $1700, Lens $1500 Tripod $400 and Subby $30,000
#15
I sent you a reply. Sorry for the delay. It would be nice if the board sent an email when you get a PM....
I will try to work something out to reshoot/shoot interested cars.
I will try to work something out to reshoot/shoot interested cars.
Originally posted by jewpac42
^^^^^
Sorry that was me.
^^^^^
Sorry that was me.