Here's a guide on how to prepare and what to take on a day out. It obviously depends what you're doing, but here's a basic guide. A more in depth guide will be up soon as well. I hope you enjoy. The equipment for my shoot: Nikon D3200: tiny.cc Nikkor 16-85mm lens: tiny.cc Manfrotto compact monopod: tiny.cc SanDisk Extreme 32GB SDHC card: tiny.cc Cobra camera bag ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter: www.twitter.com/mrbeady9 Vlogs: www.youtube.com/lifewithmrbeady9 Website: www.mrbeady9.webs.com Длительность: 5:33
Скриншоты к видео Guide to a day out with your DSLR
froknowsphoto.com Click Here to see the FULL RES exported images. Today I got my hands on the NEW Nikon 28mm 1.8G AFS Lens with Nano coating. This was a surprise announcement from Nikon a few months back and I have to say its a very interesting lens. This lens is designed for FX camera but being that it is an AFS it will work on ALL DX camera bodies. Though I will say I think it performs much better on the full frame sensor. This lens feels very light but it still feels well built. You have one switch on the side that allows you to go from AF to M. There is a simple large focus ring and pretty much not much more on the lens. One very important feature of this lens is that it has Nano Coating. Nano coating is a special coating on the lens elements that pretty much negates all lens flair. You can honestly point it right at the sun or a bright light and never see any issues with flaring. At $699.99 this is a pro lens geared toward that professional photographer who is looking for a light fast aperture lens in their bag. This honestly is not a portrait lens but it is great for photo journalistic work. If you are looking to crush the background of a photo, dial down to 1.8 fill the grame with your subject and boom, the background butters away. For those who are on DX camera the effective focal length of this lens is 42mm which is ok but not as special as what it is full frame, 28mm. I would not fully recommend this on a DX body unless you already own all of the other staple <b>...</b> Длительность: 13:15
It's here, oh yeah - it's the Nikon D5100 review! This update to the D5100 looks pretty much the same, so what has changed? And what makes this a good rival to the Canon EOS 600D as an entry-level DSLR? Pricing Reference Nikon D5100: www.digitalrev.com Got a question? Why not hook up with us: DigitalRev on Facebook: www.facebook.com DigitalRev on Twitter: www.twitter.com Длительность: 7:47
Become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com This is a test video shot with the Nikon D7000 and Canon EOS 60D. What do you think? Which one is the better camera for shooting video? Lenses: Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm Canon EF-S 18-135mm DSLR website: www.fenchel-janisch.com NOTICE Comments are disabled because of too much trolling! Длительность: 1:13