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<p>No one can tell ypothe best DSLR as there is NO best DSLR it is personal taste, what is the best car to buy, answer that one</p>
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<p>90 days, NINETY DAYS, I get my clients VIDEOS AND ALBUMS and everything back in 30 days !!!!!!!!!!!</p>
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<p>I have two Gitzos and can't fault them</p>
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Any Nikon D810 3rd party battery grip that boosts frame rate?
jeremy_rundle replied to rui_wang3's topic in Nikon
<p>Adding a battery grip to the 810 will not get a higher frame rate</p> -
<p>This is not the easiest forum to navigate, and in appearance is quite "bland"</p> <p>Is there no way to list "new" threads alone, or "Latest" comments" on existing threads by day/week</p>
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<p>I have the Manfrotto 055 CF Mag<br> https://www.manfrotto.co.uk/055-carbon-fibre-tripod-3-section-horizontal-column<br> And Two Gitzos, a GT3540 6X and a GT3530LS, As long as you go for the better quality Manfrottos then you will be very happy, however I have yet to find a tripod that quite matches the "damping" of the Gitzos<br> </p>
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Best carbon fiber tripod value for $200 or less
jeremy_rundle replied to scott_murphy5's topic in Accessories
<p>Can you get a decent one for that money, I don't think so, I have just spent $346 on my second Gitzo, my cheapest Cf manfrotto is also $300+</p> -
How to become a professional sports photographer in the UK
jeremy_rundle replied to leila_griffiths's topic in Sports
<p>Well to become a sports photographer you will need, <br /> Press accreditation, Public liability insurance (£5m), at least two bodies both preferably with dual card slots one for backup as they do go down, depending on what you shoot a reasonable collection of lenses, tripod, quality CF cards a good supply. <br> <br /> I shoot for a glossy magazine, at places like Silverstone, Brands Hatch, Donnington and many more. <br> As has been stated you will probably never earn a living. I shoot D4s, D810 with D7100 as backup, Nikkor 80-400 Nano, Sigma 150-600, Nikkor f2.8 70-200, Nikkor 14-24, Nikkor 24-120 as main lenses with three SB910 flashguns and Gitzo Tripods. This is not all. <br> <br /> You say you have the gear, you need it, it has to be reliable, you have to know it inside and out, as when you shoot for someone you can afford NO mistakes. I could never let an editor down, or there are plenty to take your place.<br /> As for earning a living, the average for my glossy is £25 a photo and £150 a full page IF you are lucky, so a monthly shoot at Silverstone could be between £50 an £150. <br> What do I personally recommend, well not taking photographic courses, going to local events shooting for two years and starting by offering to shoot free if they use your images just to build up something no money can buy, a GOOD portfolio.<br> <br /> I wish you luck<br> <i>Moderator: Signature URL removed. Not permitted on photo.net.</i><br> <br /> Oh I forgot my well earned Press accreditation, membership of the National Union of Journalists and my NUJ Press pass</p> -
<p>You can not "convert" it TO digital, it will work with digital cameras but many functions will not be supported hence the Mets 45 CL-4 "Digital" flash</p>
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Tripod recommend support weights to actual weights used.
jeremy_rundle replied to stemked's topic in Accessories
<p>I have two Gitzos and a number of Manfrotto and Giottos, for carrying around I would only suggest the GT3540L, or whatever the latest model is.</p> -
<p>Do you want light or do you want rigid or do you want both, that is in fact three choices.<br> Light means poor damping<br> Rigid can mean more weight<br> You get what you pay for. As I say I have Gitzo (2), manfrotto (2), Giottos (1), and nothing will part me from my Gitzos.<br> If you can afford it look for the GT3540L</p>
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<p>Just ONE card ?????</p> <p>Never put all your eggs in one basket</p>
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<p>My only advice and I have two Gitzo, Three Manfrotto and a Giottos, is to TRY before you buy</p>