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Legdiian
Jul 14, 2004

FISHMANPET posted:

So I think this is a begginner question, but I can go somewhere else if it's not...

I'm looking to take some risque pictures of my wife, and I'm not sure where to start.

I have horrid memories of doing this back in college with some $100 P&S with the flash on, so I get nervous thinking about how I'd do it now. I've got a D5100 with a 35/1.8 and 50/1.8, so I think I'm settled in that department. The only thing I'm not sure about is lighting. I'm thinking I'm going to need something like an SB-700 that I can bounce off the ceiling, since I don't want anything too harsh, right?

I've used that *exact* setup. D5100, 35/1.8 and SB700. Bouncing off the ceiling or wall gave pretty good results.

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Legdiian
Jul 14, 2004

triplexpac posted:

Which one is the zoom kit... the cheaper one?

The one that zooms.

"Canon Rebel T3i 18MP DSLR Camera With 18-55mm IS Lens Kit - $569"

Legdiian
Jul 14, 2004

mclifford82 posted:

Best Buy is also good for their return policy. Enjoy the new camera :)

As an FYI Best buy changed their return policy from 30 days to 15 days (Reward Zone Silver is still 60 days I believe)

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