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Apr 23, 2016 11:31:35   #
Been sold long time ago. Sorry
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Apr 20, 2016 09:14:58   #
I'll take it. PM me
tommyf wrote:
New out of box - never used - NO SHIPPING but if you live within driving distance of Vero Beach, FL, I can meet you to deliver. Asking $125.00
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Apr 2, 2016 13:09:45   #
[Last month I did a wedding with only my 50 mmm and everything went well. Thank you guys for your generous comments. I appreciate it.quote=cambriaman]My question is: Is the facility for the wedding large enough for you to use the 50mm lens if you choose the 70-200? I agree with the 70-200 as the best choice but not necessarily for a wedding.[/quote]
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Apr 1, 2016 06:34:42   #
I can only buy one lens for now. 24-70 or 70-200.
Bret wrote:
I would keep the 50....and consider the 85 1.4....and the 105....and....lol
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Apr 1, 2016 05:58:44   #
Hi guys. I have a Nikon D750 with a Sigma 50mm Art 1.4 . I'm planning to buy another lens for portraits and weddings. Which one? 24-70 and sell the 50 Art or 70-200 to go with the 50mm? Please help me to decide.
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Mar 29, 2016 12:13:20   #
Thanks for the good advice
bsprague wrote:
I looked at the specs at B&H. Nice camcorder! There appears to be no internal mic. It looks like it assumes you keep the provided shotgun mic plugged in. I think you shot a silent video.

I would be looking for romantic music tracks to add when you edit.
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Mar 29, 2016 11:40:01   #
A shoulder mount camcoder Sony HXR-MC2500
bsprague wrote:
What camera? Most do have an internal mic.

One of my cameras records in 5 channels and it won't play the audio in some media players and will play in others.
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Mar 29, 2016 08:17:25   #
I know this is embarrassing. I video my friend wedding last weekend but unfortunately when I got home I discovered that the microphone was disconnected from the camera. Any magic that can be done? Does the camera have ny internal microphone?
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Mar 29, 2016 08:01:26   #
Any videography forum that I can be refered to?
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Mar 22, 2016 06:34:21   #
Please, No Roxio. Roxio crashed on me numerous times on any single editing. I'm now using Adobe premiere; no more problems.
jvangorp wrote:
I am currently looking at purchasing a program to make videos out of all the pictures I take for sports and for graduation videos. I have a MAC computer...OS X Yosemite ..10.10.5 version..3.2 Ghz Intel Core I5...
Would love some feed back on both. I 've looked at Roxio and they have a program for Mac computers it's called Toast 14 Titanium..ALso need to purchase a DVD burner to copy DVD's on. Would also appreciate suggestions on this as well. Thanks, in advance!
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Mar 2, 2016 12:00:29   #
Good to know. Thanks
LFingar wrote:
If the sender merely right clicks on a photo and sends it to a mail recipient the e-mail program will downsize it. In Windows, anyway. I just checked and it wanted to downsize an 8.57 mb photo to 280 kb. It does bring up a screen, but if the OP is like a lot of people and just clicks OK it will go out at the reduced size. I always send photos as an attachment so that there is no attempt at re-sizing.
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Mar 2, 2016 09:22:50   #
On screen. I have not tried to print copies.
LFingar wrote:
Under what conditions do they look fuzzy? On screen? When printed?
Are you letting your e-mail program re-size the photos when you send them? Most do unless you specifically send them at full size. Sending them as an attachment prevents that. Re-sizing dramatically lowers the quality of the file most times.
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Mar 2, 2016 09:04:41   #
Everytime I email or text photos to someone, those photos look fuzzy. What could cause that please?
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Sep 17, 2015 23:51:58   #
Lightroom does not have too many options for framing. Photoshop is too time consuming. Any software available where I can put some nice frames around my photos?


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Sep 8, 2015 01:31:51   #
Thank you
Nikonian72 wrote:
Also, load charged batteries in stand-alone grip, then measure after a day or two. This will tell you if the grip has an internal short.
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