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Conversation Between texxter and rowingbum
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  1. rowingbum
    02-23-2010 06:36 PM - permalink
    rowingbum
    Pako
    My shoot went well. I feel comfortable shooting manual and raw now. I will be buying some lights soon. If you want to see what I shot Sat., go to David M. Bean Photography click on Galleries then models. Thanks, David
  2. rowingbum
    02-16-2010 06:47 PM - permalink
    rowingbum
    Paco
    I do my first multi photographer studio shoot this Sat. (Sweet Tart) at Loft Studio. Tomorrow I will buy something similar to a Pocket Wizard except it is only $109. Transmitter and a separate receiver with a few channels. I am going to assume I will have to shoot manual which I have very little experience in. I am going to use my 18-200 and my 85 1.8, and shoot raw. I figure I will have to up the ISO to between 200 to 400 (outdoors I usually shoot 100) and at the focal length I will be at, I'm guessing 8 to 10 feet from the model, I should shoot at around F8ish. If we were shooting wildlife I'd feel totally comfortable. I really want some good shots with all those studio lights. Any suggestions or tips, until I can get more time to study and experience shooting manual?
    Thanks,
    David

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