I really love this one. Took it in January of February of 2013, Cervinia, Italy
So what kind of equipment are you guys working with?
The first question: what are you going to take with your camera? 18-55 is enough for 99% of travel or family/party photo.So what kind of equipment are you guys working with?
I just got my first DSLR and I'm completely new to this. I have a Canon EOS Rebel T5i. Working with 2 lenses. The kit EFS 18-55mm and the EF 75-300mm. More than amazing for what I need it for.
Get a 50mm f/1.8. The Canon version isn't that expensive, its a little over $100.
NickHouston bought a Canon**GASP** Nikon recommends a Canon??
I do most event photography dont have much of anything else, found this tho
[DOUBLEPOST=1421433933][/DOUBLEPOST]took this in my yard just now after my quadcopter tripped out n landed in some weeds lol.
your photos are not displayed, I can't seeI do most event photography dont have much of anything else, found this tho
[DOUBLEPOST=1421433933][/DOUBLEPOST]took this in my yard just now after my quadcopter tripped out n landed in some weeds lol.
Get a 50mm f/1.8. The Canon version isn't that expensive, its a little over $100.
The first question: what are you going to take with your camera? 18-55 is enough for 99% of travel or family/party photo.
If you going to take photos inside often, you need a flash.
The 1st accesoire is UV filter for each of your lenses.
I have also CPL filters, extra battery and car charger, brush (LENSPEN) and cloth for cleaning lenses. Also a LED lamp, Macro lenses, wide-angle lense, diffuser lense - this is very optional
Oh, you definitely need a bag for your camera
dropbox 403 error mateso..was it just jasmine that cant see my pictures?
I don't think a Nikon part would work too well with my Canon**GASP** Nikon recommends a Canon??
CPL filter will be useful in the city. Altogether you have a nice setOnce I get some cash I'll check that one out.
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I have the bag, a flash, Tripod, UV filter, 2 extra batteries, macro extension tubes(used those for the macro photos with the 18-55mm), fisheye, remote shutter, wide angle, lens hood, etc. I'm going to be saving for a lighting kit.
I'll probably be shooting urban landscapes the most, but that definitely wont be it.
I think i fixed itthis link was put in the shoutbox by Stevo (there are some days) photos are just amazing :
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/gall...athtaking-photos-people-barely-cheating-death
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your photos are not displayed, I can't see