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pierolopane

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  1. <p>I was wondering what would be the best type of modifiers for swimsuit beach photo shoots. Say we are shooting at mid day with hard sunlight behind the model. The obvious would be to use fill in the form of a reflector but I would rather use flash. I have heard many prefer to use beauty dishes but what would be your take on medium sized octabox instead?</p>
  2. <p>In terms of build quality you cant deny the d3x though. Hand holding a D600 is alright but for long extend periods it may become a pain. Furthermore the 39 point AF placement inside the FF area is horrible. Everything is in the center so Enjoy focus-recompose. Image quality IS great I cant deny that.</p>
  3. <p>This type of situation seems to be occurring more and more with young brides. The problem is most couples, and I will speak from my own experiences, have a tendency to make you chase for what ever balance is left. I had to wait a full year in order to receive a balance from a couple I shot their wedding back in October 2011. As far as making a big stink about it, that is also typical of people who don't wanna pay up. The slandering is illegal and depending on what your contracted stated, if she is breaching the terms of that contract she is the one at fault here. Ironically it seems to be those who are looking for the bargain shooter that seem to be the most skilled at complaining.</p>
  4. <p>I have used the D600 extensively since it came out and I think what Nikon recycled the sensor from the D3x and adding video capabilities. Having worked with a D3X I don't see much difference aside from the body and lack of pro features. The dynamic range is a bit better with the D600 and I believe it is in part to the addition of video. The top left corner dust issue is a real turn off for the value of this body though. Nikon refuses to make an official statement of the problem as they did with the Left focus issue with the D800. Nikon quality control seems to be going down the drain lately. </p>
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