ahhaha, those are actually straight "point and shoot" from a crappy canon. lower the light, lower the iso, and somehow... they come out. Kind of counter intuitive, but that was the case. Everytime I tried to turn it up, it was just way to grainy, so had to sacrafice a little blur with the slower shutter. We were out to video some stuff, forgot to charge video camera... so tried to make the best of it with the Point and Shoot. actually going to have a 20D next week, so I'll finally be able to shoot in the woods and adjust shutter independently.What camera are you shooting with? And what flash?
more the merrierYeah, no one seems to like to post in here, man. Go figure.
I'm still thinking a commander SB-800 and a slave SB-600 would be the best setup for picture taking (at the moment)... but I'll probably snag an SB-600 first. I've been watching Craigslist VERY closely.
SB-80DX and SB-26 are very good buys if you have the SB-800 for slave work, and they've got very good interfaces. I've seen them go on eBay for $70-100.Yeah, no one seems to like to post in here, man. Go figure.
I'm still thinking a commander SB-800 and a slave SB-600 would be the best setup for picture taking (at the moment)... but I'll probably snag an SB-600 first. I've been watching Craigslist VERY closely.
Good pictures, Aaron. I know that wallride (I think it's on Braille) very well. Super fun.nice shots!
igz- got any videos from that setup?
Few pics from Demo -Taken By Ray G
Yeap Wallride on Braille.Good pictures, Aaron. I know that wallride (I think it's on Braille) very well. Super fun.
Not my camera....although I wish it were. That thing is insane.Punkassean, ISO 8000!?!??
Screw you and your fancy-shmancy D3S.
Great photos, man!
rad!