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Dec 30 2010 10:12am
Just ordered my 5D mark II. I`m happy!
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Quote (RecoveryChannel @ 30 Dec 2010 17:12)
Just ordered my 5D mark II. I`m happy!


Nice! :thumbsup:
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Dec 30 2010 11:33am
hi there :)

i am using canon 10D and 20D
when making portraits i use 50 mm objective for it !

some1 can suggest some other maybe?
i am happy with it but dno if there is some better option ^^

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Quote (GFXone @ 30 Dec 2010 18:33)
hi there :)

i am using canon 10D and 20D
when making portraits i use 50 mm objective for it !

some1 can suggest some other maybe?
i am happy with it but dno if there is some better option ^^


Either 70-200 f4 , or 85 1.8
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Dec 30 2010 11:48am
Quote (hestJaevel @ Dec 30 2010 07:43pm)
Either 70-200 f4 , or 85 1.8


i have 70-200 f4, but with 50mm i kinda like outcome more !
will try to google a bit about 85 1.8
ty :)
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Dec 30 2010 11:54am
Quote (GFXone @ 30 Dec 2010 18:48)
i have 70-200 f4, but with 50mm i kinda like outcome more !
will try to google a bit about 85 1.8
ty :)


What is it you like more? Is it the bokeh or the framing?
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Jan 4 2011 06:26am
I was out this weekend on a short photo trip with a few friends..

When I was changing lenses I dropped my house into the snow, mount down!
The mount was filled with snow. Disastrous! I made sure the camera was turned off and started wiping the snow away.
I made sure everything was gone with a microfiber cloth. The camera was working as it should and it still does!
The only thing that happened was that one water drop dried on the mirror. It appears in the same spot (no shit?) more or less in every picture I take.

How should I clean it away? And yeah, I know I'm lucky :P
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Jan 4 2011 12:46pm
Quote (hestJaevel @ Jan 4 2011 05:26am)
I was out this weekend on a short photo trip with a few friends..

When I was changing lenses I dropped my house into the snow, mount down!
The mount was filled with snow. Disastrous! I made sure the camera was turned off and started wiping the snow away.
I made sure everything was gone with a microfiber cloth. The camera was working as it should and it still does!
The only thing that happened was that one water drop dried on the mirror. It appears in the same spot (no shit?) more or less in every picture I take.

How should I clean it away? And yeah, I know I'm lucky :P


Yes, you should clean it. The mirror isn't as sensitive as people make it seem. I've even used my breath to do it.
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Yes, you should clean it. The mirror isn't as sensitive as people make it seem. I've even used my breath to do it.


I also had that impression, I just want to be sure :P ^^
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Jan 11 2011 01:37pm
Just thought I'd share that I actually got referred from last saturday's wedding. I felt it was the worst wedding I ever did. If booked, half of this money is going to a charitable cause: buying children that do not have school transportation some bikes. I estimate I will be buying 10 bikes.
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