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Apr
16
awarded  Quorum
Apr
9
awarded  Yearling
Jan
16
awarded  Teacher
Jan
16
answered How to get rid of dustmites on the camera and accessories?
Jan
16
comment How do I capture streets and amusement parks at night with a Nikon D40?
I agree with @Itai. Coupled with the manual mode on your camera, a tripod does wonders for night photography. You could probably get by with handheld..but with mixed results.
Jan
16
answered What is a good place for people who recently decided to get serious in photography to get started learning?
Jan
9
accepted Are there any reasons to use film cameras anymore?
Jan
9
awarded  Critic
Jan
9
comment How to stop a high F number from appearing blurry?
+1, I had no idea this even happened.
Jan
9
asked Are there any reasons to use film cameras anymore?
Jan
9
comment Why am I limited to 1/100th of a second or slower with 5D Mark II, 600EX-RT, and ST-E3-RT?
Most sports photographers don't use flash because it doesn't make a difference. They're usually too far away...
Jan
6
comment Why am I limited to 1/100th of a second or slower with 5D Mark II, 600EX-RT, and ST-E3-RT?
Excellent answer. This clears everything up - thank you.
Jan
6
accepted Why am I limited to 1/100th of a second or slower with 5D Mark II, 600EX-RT, and ST-E3-RT?
Jan
6
comment Why am I limited to 1/100th of a second or slower with 5D Mark II, 600EX-RT, and ST-E3-RT?
This is a good answer, but I believe Stan Rogers' answer to be excellent and well explained.
Dec
25
asked Why am I limited to 1/100th of a second or slower with 5D Mark II, 600EX-RT, and ST-E3-RT?
Sep
5
awarded  Scholar
Sep
5
accepted How can I deal with height differences at a wedding?
Sep
2
comment How hard would be photographing a wedding with just prime lens?
It's quite difficult. Even with two camera bodies and two prime lens', it can pose a challenge. I have tried a few times, but always ended up using one prime lens and another zoom lens, ex: 85mm prime on an APS-C body, and a 25-70mm with a full frame body.
Sep
2
awarded  Supporter
Sep
2
comment Is there a camera that operates silently, suitable for use at a wedding?
The Canon 5D Mark III has a 'silent shooting mode'.