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If you're looking at Canon gear you could get the Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS for the wide angle shots and a 50mm f1.8 for tighter cropped shots and it would leave you with $500-$600 dollars to spend on a APS-C Canon body (I don't know much about which one to get here). Between the IS on the 10-18mm and the wide aperture of the 50mm low light shouldn't be too bad. Edit: I realise this is pretty much the opposite of the massive telephoto lenses everyone here is using but for something like bouldering which is slow and methodical and where you can get pretty much as close as you want from whatever angle you want and have time to switch lenses it might make more sense. crap nerd fucked around with this message at 10:58 on Oct 2, 2014 |
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Tarnien posted:Sorry to dumb up this thread with but I wanted to get some suggestions from non-reddit sources. My girlfriend shoots a lot of rock climbing photography and is looking to replace her current setup. Her budget is in the $1000 range (for body+lens, though this is negotiable). Mostly bouldering (so zoom isn't an issue). Low light ability would be ideal, though obviously we can deal with lighting separately. Keeping an eye out for some good refurbs, but wanted to see if anyone had any experience shooting bouldering and what their setup was. What does she currently use?
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 11:31 |
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DJExile posted:What does she currently use? An old XTi and some low-end lenses (50mm, kit, and I believe a 40mm?). She's looking to get more serious about it and wants a kit that will let her grow a little. She's looking for a new body and a lens on the wide-range end of the spectrum. The above 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 sounds like something that could work. I'll send her the link.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 15:04 |
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Tarnien posted:An old XTi and some low-end lenses (50mm, kit, and I believe a 40mm?). She's looking to get more serious about it and wants a kit that will let her grow a little. She's looking for a new body and a lens on the wide-range end of the spectrum. The XTi isn't great but she's going to get a lot more for her money if she just thinks about a new lens right now. Maybe a used 70-200mm f/4? Or if you want to go wide a 17-40mm f/4. $1000 doesn't go very far in photobucks.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 15:10 |
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Tarnien posted:An old XTi and some low-end lenses (50mm, kit, and I believe a 40mm?). She's looking to get more serious about it and wants a kit that will let her grow a little. She's looking for a new body and a lens on the wide-range end of the spectrum. The Sigma 10-20 f/3.5 is solid as well. A bit faster but no IS..so kind of a wash.
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# ? Oct 3, 2014 16:50 |
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dakana posted:Jesus, dude. I mean, the compositions and action is pretty decent but as some point the gear starts really holding you back. What are you shooting these on? D7000 with Nikkor 70-300 f/4.5-5.6, and apparently that's at 10k ISO; kinda surprised you didn't call me out the week before, when I had to go all the way to 25600 ISO. The one you quoted is just a bit noisy, the one before looked a bit crap even on newsprint. I have access to the paper's spare 80-200 f/2.8, but it's literally falling apart and misses focus a lot, plus I'd have to drive across town to the office to pick it up/return it every week. With the pittance they pay me as a stringer, it's not worth it the additional half-hour of driving. If I was doing real freelance work and getting paid a decent amount for it, sure, I'd get better equipment. But for $35 a game and my photos are lining the birdcage tomorrow afternoon? I mostly just do it to watch a football game from the sidelines. Anybody else find that shooting sports has ruined the experience of watching the sport on TV? Before I got the newspaper job, I wasn't really a sports fan, but I'd watch the local pro ballgames if they were on. But now, the televised version (hell, even seeing it in person from the stands) is boring. We photographers are on the sidelines by necessity; I know one reporter who prefers to write from the sidelines instead of sitting up in the press box. He'd agree with me. Though you should totally go up to the press box at halftime. They at least have snacks and soft drinks, and sometimes a full buffet -- one school around here is sponsored by the local BBQ shack, and part of the sponsorship includes catering for the press box. Back to crap equipment, here's one from 2003 with some flavor of D1 (probably the H, as the low man on the totem pole I didn't get an X until everybody else got a D2, but it's not poo poo enough to have been from the OG D1) and the 80-200 mentioned above that hasn't been to the shop since; they sent it in to be freshened up when I returned to my staff job in '10 after going away to university, but the shop wouldn't touch it because it was too broke to bother fixing. This week, I was pressed for time and they ran mostly up the middle, so I didn't get much: hi liter, this is the sort of thing I was talking about with wide shots rarely working. I wish it had been twice as wide -- same crop vertically, but showing the linemen fighting each other and the hole he's jumping through, y'know? Like this, by one of my coworkers: (please excuse the noise, it's from '09 when he was using a D2)
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Delivery McGee posted:If I was doing real freelance work and getting paid a decent amount for it, sure, I'd get better equipment. But for $35 a game and my photos are lining the birdcage tomorrow afternoon? Word. I can respect that. Some Spartan stuff. Takeaways from this weekend: 1. Holy poo poo it was cold. I had a cotton undershirt, a longsleeve underarmor shirt, a cotton overshirt, a Nike ACG jacket, and then my big fluffy faux-fur/suede overcoat. I was loving freezing. The rain, sleet, and HAIL didn't help. I couldn't imagine what the racers were feeling like. Needless to say, there were tons of medic calls for hypothermia -- handfuls of people ambulanced to the hospital for it, too. NKPH2699 by nick.kneer, on Flickr 2. Apparently, dogs can be Spartans, too. NKPH0704 2 by nick.kneer, on Flickr 3. When the sun goes down, bets are off and the flashes come out for the last trickle of races. NKPH9154 by nick.kneer, on Flickr
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 15:42 |
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dakana posted:Word. I can respect that. Days like that are why I don't miss shooting races. I love the look the dog is giving it's owner, and the last one is great.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 15:50 |
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Wooten posted:Days like that are why I don't miss shooting races. I love the look the dog is giving it's owner, and the last one is great. It was pretty loving miserable for a good bit of the day. Definitely needed some heavy-duty gloves and maybe a drat balaclava. And yeah, the dog really didn't seem too pleased for the obstacles. It also lost a bootie at some point I didn't get the story behind her; I'm wondering if perhaps she's a service dog for seizures of something.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 17:48 |
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There was a dog(ge) at the Chicago race too, I'll see if I have a couple of her. poo poo was adorable.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 19:31 |
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it was so drat cold Untitled by PhotoBen27, on Flickr Untitled by PhotoBen27, on Flickr
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 01:18 |
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DJExile posted:it was so drat cold I hate shooting in rain, but it makes it so much more interesting.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 01:23 |
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Some from last nights match against Sogndal IL: Vålerenga Fotball - Sogndal Fotball 05.10.2014 by azathosk, on Flickr Vålerenga Fotball - Sogndal Fotball 05.10.2014 by azathosk, on Flickr Vålerenga Fotball - Sogndal Fotball 05.10.2014 by azathosk, on Flickr
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 15:17 |
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You're doing better and better at keeping a tight frame on the action. I might crop some of the negative space on the first two but overall they're a good group. Hell, now that I look more at it, you might be able cut out the white team's player entirely in the 2nd and still have a good shot.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 15:21 |
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DJExile posted:Hell, now that I look more at it, you might be able cut out the white team's player entirely in the 2nd and still have a good shot. Agreed. Could probably tighten up the 3rd one too. Even if you cut the foreground guy on the right off. Good stuff though.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 15:24 |
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DJExile posted:You're doing better and better at keeping a tight frame on the action. I might crop some of the negative space on the first two but overall they're a good group. Pukestain Pal posted:Agreed. Could probably tighten up the 3rd one too. Even if you cut the foreground guy on the right off. Thanks to you both. I have another match in my backlog so I'll try to crop even harder. Just have to learn that I don't always have to lock myself into the original crop size.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 18:28 |
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azathosk posted:Thanks to you both. I have another match in my backlog so I'll try to crop even harder. Just have to learn that I don't always have to lock myself into the original crop size. Yeah if you're not sending them to print, make whatever crops you want.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 19:38 |
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I remember it being a huge deal when Sports Illustrated used a photo for their cover that was shot horizontally with a D3 at ISO6400, then cropped into vertical. Sort of a "holy poo poo, cameras are nuts" moment.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 22:16 |
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Took me a while, been busy buying a house and settling in with work. This is my indoor football game shoot, and the lighting was atrocious. I had to trash a lot of the photos because they were just poo poo in that light, but I tried to salvage some of them. I wish there was a way I knew to get rid of that ISO noise.
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 19:25 |
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Those aren't bad but they're really dark. How are you metering the shots?
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 19:59 |
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Soulex posted:I had to trash a lot of the photos because they were just poo poo in that light, but I tried to salvage some of them. I wish there was a way I knew to get rid of that ISO noise. Noise isn't a bad thing. Not much you can do anyways. Don't worry about upping the ISO. Better to have a high ISO than to have to up the exposure in post. Not bad shots, but you need some foreground separation (wider aperture). It'll also allow you to shoot lower iso, higher shutter.
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 20:02 |
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DJExile posted:Those aren't bad but they're really dark. How are you metering the shots? The grass. I tried the players at first but because some where darker than others, it metered strangely. What should I have done differently? Pukestain Pal posted:Noise isn't a bad thing. Not much you can do anyways. Don't worry about upping the ISO. Better to have a high ISO than to have to up the exposure in post. I had to move the aperture higher because the 60mm I was using has a super shallow DoF and I didn't want to risk getting poo poo way too crazy. It was an experiment if anything. Why is upping IS o better than exposure in post? Thanks for the advice and help. It was super bad to shoot. Glass covering walls except the dugout area, and one goal where I had to stick my lens through to get a clear shot and pray that I wasn't going to get hit.
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 20:08 |
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Soulex posted:I had to move the aperture higher because the 60mm I was using has a super shallow DoF and I didn't want to risk getting poo poo way too crazy. It was an experiment if anything. Why is upping IS o better than exposure in post? * Shallow DoF (in various degrees) in sports is rarely a bad thing. * The noise becomes worse, and the noise is "different". ISO noise isn't nearly as bad as post production noise.
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 20:10 |
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Cheers for that. I didn't want to drop down to F2 though because I was afraid it would blur too much in front. It is a macro lens after all
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 20:29 |
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Soulex posted:Cheers for that. I didn't want to drop down to F2 though because I was afraid it would blur too much in front. It is a macro lens after all I usually shoot around 3.2/3.5.
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 21:00 |
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sell ur zooms, shoot at 1.8 all day every day NKPH8222 by nick.kneer, on Flickr the hosed up bokeys is from the heat coming off of the fire.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 02:03 |
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dakana posted:the hosed up bokeys is from the heat coming off of the fire. nah. you got separation. I approve. Ask me about my wire photos yo.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 04:12 |
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DJExile posted:Yeah if you're not sending them to print, make whatever crops you want. Even if it is for print, gently caress 'em, crop it so it looks good and make the layout people work around it (unless you're specifically shooting for a full page in a magazine or some such). In the newspaper business, it's polite to give them vertical and horizontal options, but if it's good they'll make it fit. Speaking of the newspaper business, here's tonight's handegg: I kinda like the motion blur. Didn't even bother to look up the guys' names for the cutline because it's just their backs and thus too boring to print, but I love #4's face.
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 08:08 |
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I guess bullfighting is a sport, there's an arena at least. Fighter by theupstart, on Flickr Justice by theupstart, on Flickr
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 21:13 |
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upstart posted:I guess bullfighting is a sport, there's an arena at least. Do you have a crop where the people sitting in the stands aren't getting beheaded? If so, that'd be a fun shot.
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 22:50 |
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Pukestain Pal posted:Do you have a crop where the people sitting in the stands aren't getting beheaded? If so, that'd be a fun shot. Unfortunately not, I just flipped it to a portrait orientation. This is full, but it doesn't seem like anyone cares. Helpless by theupstart, on Flickr
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# ? Oct 12, 2014 01:50 |
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A few shots from the match between Norway and Bulgaria. I got to borrow a 400mm f/2.8L IS II for the second half, now I want one for myself. Norway - Bulgaria 13.10.2014 by azathosk, on Flickr Norway - Bulgaria 13.10.2014 by azathosk, on Flickr Norway - Bulgaria 13.10.2014 by azathosk, on Flickr Norway - Bulgaria 13.10.2014 by azathosk, on Flickr Norway - Bulgaria 13.10.2014 by azathosk, on Flickr Norway - Bulgaria 13.10.2014 by azathosk, on Flickr
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# ? Oct 14, 2014 15:27 |
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azathosk posted:A few shots from the match between Norway and Bulgaria. I got to borrow a 400mm f/2.8L IS II for the second half, now I want one for myself. Great stuff! This one in particular would get used a lot.
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# ? Oct 14, 2014 16:48 |
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Oh man, shooting any sort of international soccer would rule but getting to borrow a lens like that on top of it? That really owns.
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# ? Oct 14, 2014 19:16 |
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Borrowing lenses is a gateway drug.
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 04:44 |
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Derby girls! 10623541_10154803348430347_3348255451554562580_o by sildargod, on Flickr
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 09:18 |
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That is a neat as hell moment but I'd absolutely crop that in tighter, especially from the sides.
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 13:43 |
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Miko posted:Borrowing lenses is a gateway drug.
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 15:43 |
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Miko posted:Borrowing lenses is a gateway drug. I've started saving up for a used 400mm f/2.8L IS II.
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# ? Oct 16, 2014 09:25 |
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I am rolling with my beat-up 80-200 two-ring and I will not touch ANYTHING else, you hear?
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