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Nikon 35mm 1.8 on D3100
Nikon 35mm 1.8 on D3100
Sorry for the crappy quality.. I was using a old video camera that only shot at 4:3 aspect ratio and is a point and shoot. Anyways.. I bought the Sandisk Extreme because it was faster.. more reliable and all more rugged. I have found the card to be very fast over my Transcend card. However.. I have ran into issues with the card not always working in my camera and some how Sandisk said they were reliable.. that doesn't seem reliable to me.. now doesn't it? So I might be switching to a Lexar Pro card.. even though it is slightly slow than the Sandisk.. it may work better with the D7000 than the Sandisk. I'm not sure why these Sandisk Extremes doesn't want to work with D7000's.. I guess they just don't like them. But the reason why I wanted a new memory card is because the transcend card is very slow at transferring the images camera to the computer. The Sandisk was super fast. I also got it because it was more rugged as I tend to drop these little buggers a lot. So I will probably be sending it back to B&H to get a replacement OR get a Lexar Pro. Social Networks & Websites Blog & Portfolio: nickerwin.com Twitter twitter.com Google Plus: gplus.to Facebook: facebook.com Flickr: flickr.com Last.fm: last.fm
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For more information: www.amazon.com ma-host.com Description Nikon has unveiled the D3100, its latest entry-level offering and its first DSLR that can record full 1080p HD videos. Successor to the popular D3000, it is built around a 14.2 CMOS sensor and a 3 inch LCD. As well as movies it gains Live View shooting, a wider ISO range ( 100-3200 expandable to 12800) and a host of small revisions. We've been given access to a pre-production version of the camera which we've used to prepare a hands-on preview, looking at the changes Nikon has made to its best-selling DSLR.
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photographyequipment.yolasite.com (Budget Equipment) razzi.me www.facebook.com twitter.com Equipment used in this video: DSLR - Nikon D7000 Nikon Lenses 50mm 1.8G Tamron 28-75 2.8 and Nikon 50 1.8D lens 5 in 1 diffuser In this video you will learn how to photograph portraits using natural light without with out flash. You can use natural light sources like windows or open door. For more dramatic look you can leave one side of the face dark or you can use a reflector to spread some more light on the other side of the face. It's a very simple basic tutorial on natural light photography indoors with some tips and techniques.
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