QUOTE(Everdying @ Jun 2 2012, 11:45 PM)
28mm 1.8G, SRP RM2298.
cheapest gold ring lens, and its cheaper cos its made in china.
now i going to wait for new 300mm f/4 and hope its made in china too

A new 300mm f/4 going to come out?
QUOTE(BenSow @ Jun 3 2012, 03:38 AM)
Oh great.. Was in the group photo ask my friend help me gaotim, ended up overexposed :/ Can anyone here please help me recover it back? I'm very bad at this >< This is quite important to me so thanks a million to anyone who is willing to do it ><
The girl in front sitting down with the Nikon camera looks a little sad.
Anyway, shot in JPG or NEF?
QUOTE(celciuz @ Jun 3 2012, 09:46 AM)
Spot the differences? LOL. Btw I'm not at the back of the crowd, there's another bunch behind. I was inside an 'exclusive' area for Nikon users only.
Wah, got exclusive area for Nikon users?
QUOTE(gerald7 @ Jun 3 2012, 10:11 AM)
yea at least you can remember.. I got like 2 second memory only.
rely on notepad too much
You need D3/D3s/D4 built in voice memo recorder.
QUOTE(cplow1 @ Jun 3 2012, 11:52 AM)
sorry for interrupting u guys, i need some tips from all those wedding photog sifu.
wanna ask when march-in that time in very low light condition normally how u guys shoot it?
1. low light lens?
2. AF-C ? af point?
coz i having difficulty in focusing the couple when marching in...always oof =(
Yes, but I think your problem is more of not having a body that is able to shoot in low light reliably. What are you using? The pro bodies are able to focus reliably.
Having a low light lens with large aperture is still useless and makes the problem more complicated since DoF becomes thinner.
QUOTE(Everdying @ Jun 3 2012, 09:07 PM)
his shutter speed already put 1/13s la, means very slow.
here's one of sania mirza at 1/3s

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You need ND filter.
QUOTE(celciuz @ Jun 3 2012, 09:48 PM)
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Thailand maid likes Nikon too

LOL Yes, my D800 even though made in Japan felt at home in Thailand. No idea why.
Anyway, for that shot, if you used a D800, you could crop to portrait mode and still come out ok.
This post has been edited by jchue73: Jun 3 2012, 11:27 PM