Sunday, December 22, 2013

What lens u ll suggest for a travel photography?

best canon lens 70-200 on objectif de reve le meilleur des 70 200 avantages
best canon lens 70-200 image



arun


1)i like to buy 70-200mm f/ 4l is usm lens,is it gud enough or will sugest sum other lens for the same price category?

2)how to find the orginal canon lens? becoz here lot of shops provide various price ranges for the lens which i mentioned.
Thanks 4 ur suggestions in advance.



Answer
@Camera guy-it looks as if English may be a second language for the OP, but I'm not sure.

As far as a lens, it really depends on where you're going and what you'll be doing. If you will mostly do scenic shots, landscapes, cityscapes, then I recommend a wide angle lens like a 10-22mm or 12-24mm. It will make for much more dynamic shots.

But if you will be doing mostly street style photography, cafes, people, markets, then something like a 35mm or 50mm might be more appropriate.

Or, if you will be shooting a lot of wildlife, then you are going to want at least a 200mm focal length, so perhaps the 70-200. But it might still leave you wanting a little more reach.

Best tips for making my model look photo-fabulous in outdoor shoot?




Deepak


I'm just starting to learn about photography. This is my first outdoor shoot to build a portfolio, with my sister as my model. I'd love to hear some tips with regards to makeup, lighting etc that will help me turn out beautiful photos. I'm using a Canon 60D with 50mm f/1.4 & & 70/200 f/2.8 lens, I figured just a reflector would be sufficient, any other sources of artificial lighting I should consider using?


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In direct sun, you are going to have to deal with a lot of harsh shadows.

You can use a reflector to fill in those shadows, but usually you will need an assistant to hold the reflector so it directs the light just perfectly

Or you can do what most of use do and that is to shoot in open shade, This produces little or no shadows and helps prevent the model from squinting their eyes.

Remember to adjust your white balance for shade or your images will shift toward blue.

Shoot in RAW, that way you will have the most data in the image file that you can make slight adjustments using a program like Lightroom 5




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