Rocket blower... then dust brush... then this https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/872587-REG/Hoodman_HLC12_Lens_Cleanse_Natural_Lens.html (2 step wet-dry process)... rocket blow again... looks like you just pulled it out the box
I was at that point too. I attacked it from 2 ways though... I felt like it took one model to give me a "yes" and then find a similar caliber model to target. With this approach you can find friends of models that you're interested in shooting, and shoot with then to get in with their friends...
*Birdman hand rub*
I say have a little fun with that engagement shoot and rent a Sony A7 Series camera.
As far as flash goes, I use both strobes and speedlights. Typically my strobes go to the beach and my speedlight is everything else. The speedlight is really just to open up shadows on my...
I have an F100. But I'm a Nikon shooter, and it is the reason I picked the F100. It allows my current lens lineup with the camera. I haven't developed any film or anything yet though. I need to make an honest effort to do so.
I have both the SEL35F18 and the SEL50F18. I would tell you to forget about the 50 and go with the 35mm. The crop plays a big factor. I bought my 35mm because the 50mm was too long for a walk around lens. Since I bought the 35mm, the 50mm does not see any camera time.
Bingo.
I disagree. The...
Anybody looking for a stripbox, Westcott's Apollo Strip is $30 off at B&H. Coming in it $99.90, but they 40 degree grid is also included. I was going to pick up the Rapid Strip but that is almost $170. Future investment.
Honestly I dont think that had as much impact on the price. The upgrade was minimal, The prices were good before the A6300 was announced. I think alot of people are still not sold on mirrorless systems.
I think in this scenario there would be only one option for me... Sony A6000 or the A5100 (not too familiar with the A5100)
-Very small and lightweight in comparison to a DSLR.
-Interchangeable lenses. Sony E-mount lenses will be more compact, but you can adapt your Canon lenses if you desired...
Depending on how serious you are, and your goal, I would have suggested saving for the 28mm f/1.8G and skipping the 35mm. The reason is because you will get a wider angle, and an FX lens if your goal is to go Full Frame in the future. I had the 35mm and sold it as soon as I decided that I wanted...
It's easy... Here are the cliffs...
1. Expose your image the way you want it
2. Use flash on subject... if too strong, lower power... if too weak, increase power... (hint...your aperture affects your flash. the wider aperture shows more flash on your subject and a smaller aperture shows less...