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Re: Jerry the Guitarist Returns
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Re: Canon 20D, 15-85/3.5-5.6 IS USM, 50/1.8, 420EX
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Re: Benro B1 Ballhead - New
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Re: Bunch of Nikon Lenses
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Re: Having trouble settling on an all-around lens (Nikon)
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Re: Nikon Prime for Portraits, Choices??
http://www.ryanbrenizer.com/blog/2011/03/review-sigma-85mm-f1-4/ You may find the above of interest. He also compares the nikon 85 d to the 85 g. I just take travel and grandkids pictures, but i have used 17-55 2.8, 50 1.4 and 85 1.4 and they are all very good for portraits at events. The 17-55 2.8 and the 85 1.4 make a… -
Re: Pics of youth basketball: What I've learned about sports photography this season
50 vs 85 Not so fast on the 85 over the 50 -- it depends on where you are shooting from of course, but if you are behind the baseline under the hoop, the 50 is good out to half court (with cropping) and great from he top of the key in; I think the 85 might be too long for action right under the hoop. I have both and don't… -
Re: Long Term Planning so my gear lust doesn't break me!
From Canon the equivalent list would be 7D 17-55/2.8 IS 580EX II 85/1.2L (or 85/1.8 to save some $) 70-200/2.8 IS Comparing Canon to Nikon: Body: don't know enough about either to compare. 17-55: can't imagine there is enough difference here to decide on. Flash: The SB900 is a better unit but also more expensive 85: The… -
Re: I have the best wife in the world
Hi Matt, No, no probs bringing the camera in. It's wintertime here in NY, so I had an overcoat. Had the 5D tucked in a pocket, and the 85 f/1.8 in another pocket. This is not the monster 85, you're thinking of the 85 f/1.2L - that's the monster - the 1.8 is actually quite small and light Thanks for the very kind words! -
Re: Info bar customisation
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