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Marcelo, if we lived closer I would teach you - it really isn't too hard. Shame all that art materials went to waste, unless you still have it then you can still try again.
It isn't the painting for me - it's the selling that I need.
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Nice shot.
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Just to throw something out there, I still shoot some high school sports, this was from a game last week. 1/1000 sec. at f/2.5, 3200ISO, D600, 85 1.8D
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Marcelo, the 1.8D is fairly quick; but I have heard the G is a little faster focusing.
EDIT: I might add that the buffer fills too quickly on my D600 (605 due to replaced shutter). If I find funds I'd upgrade to the 750 which is also a faster/more accurate focusing camera.
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Frank the D600 is a great camera but the oil problem is so annoying. I used the D600 last year in the New York Fashion Week with the Sigma 85mm 1.4
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Marcelo - thanks for sharing your fantastic photos here; I had read that the Sigma 85 1.4 and the Sigma 50 1.4 are every bit as good as Nikons offerings. I have not noticed, other than one spot, the oil issue back on my 600 after two cleanings and a replaced shutter.
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pic taken at a carousel in Mansfield, OH - D600 and Sigma 17-50 2.8, available light
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Frank,
What a beautiful capture, this picture has a very strong 3D effect, looks like the horse is going to pop up from my monitor. Sigma is making great lenses now and this is an example of that. Thank you for posting. Marcelo |
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