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No more sticky, guys. It was shit anyway.
Sony is #1.
>>2687144
>Start Uni
>They have 700Ds for 1st years
>Blackmagic available on 2nd semester
>RED and ARRI for 2nd year
Time to sell my 600D
So who /filming/?
I don't wanna hear stories about how you've got panasonic's awesome vlog shit for free for when you finally get motivated, I wanna know who's out there making shit
I literally have a day of filming left before I will have finished this project and then all I have is to edit it (as if that's a small task)
Kinda excited cause it's shaping up well but scared as shit in case the transitions look shit or I'm missing something key
2nd real project btw
What festivals do you guys go for?
How to make yourself known as a professional wedding photographer?
>pic unrelated
bump bump
bump bump bump
>>2700872
>>2700873
>>2700875
1) Stop it
2) Get good
3) Pimp yourself to everyone you meet. Hand out cards, get a great website with an awesome portfolio and reasonable prices. Take out ads in local papers if you want. Go to bridal shows with large prints of your great portfolio, and have a super open friendly non-4chan personality.
I have never seen a Magic Lantern thread, so here is a Magic Lantern thread.
Things you want, find useful etc.
I use Magic on a 550D, great for video.
>inb4 poorfag
>>2700512
op can't inb4
gtfo poorfag
>>2700518
ffs, why not?
never been called out for it.
>>2700512
what does magic lantern even do
Okay, I recently got into photography because I've always loved the look of film photography and one day came across a Pentax K1000 at a thrift shop and decided to give it a shot. I haven't been at it for very long and have only shot one roll of film...I've picked up another camera since then and I just got a bunch of film so I can really try to jump into it.
My problem is...What's holding me back...Is that I get this weird foggy head feeling and my left eye gets blurry no matter how long I use my cameras...Even if it's only for a minute. I've started keeping both eyes open to at least prevent the eye problems, but I'm still getting these head feelings. It doesn't really feel like a strained feeling and I wouldn't call it a headache...More like a foggy, fatigued feeling. Does anybody know what I'm talking about? Is there any way to prevent this?
(attached picture not mine, obviously)
>>2699290
That's funny. I got the same thing for a while when I used an old camera I cleaned up. I was a little concerned it might be from mercury or something from the old corroded battery that was left in there but that's pure speculation.
>>2699291
Well, I replaced the batteries with new ones. I've read that some old lenses are radioactive, but I don't think that's what it is.
>>2699290
>not using his iphone and posting on instagram.
how do you make it as a photographer?
i know so many people who own three bodies, 8 lenses, some flashes but only make money off taking their friend's graduation or wedding or something at fanime. i cant understand investing in expensive equipment but with little gains?
how can they turn that into a real career?
>Photography
>Career
>Mfw
Stock images are the way to go, you can make six figure easy peasy
>>2697259
>how do you make it as a photographer?
if you have to ask that, here of all places
you won't
not necessarily ever
but not in any capacity that would be deemed "worth it" or a general good idea
>>2697271
That's poppycock, business and industry knowledge can be taught.
I know /p/ has to have some Halloween pics. Share 'em
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Last winter me and a couple friends went out int he woods drunk at night, while the snow was about hip-deep. It was a ridiculous but awesome adventure. I took a number of cool photos, and some of the "on the go" shots were just with flash on to capture to moment. I didn't know I took this picture until I reviewed them later. It was a "flash shot" but without the flash on and I found it strikingly spoopy. Idunno. Sorry for the blog post.
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>>2696963
On mobile had to find a way to make the file smaller, a7s and 24mm art
Somehow spoopy... I guess
what do u guys think about this photo? it's part of a documantary project about myself. tips are welcome
>it's part of a documantary project about myself
fyi , this is not me. This is a close friend who influenced my life
>>2700273
The average person with the average life?
>MUST DOCUMENT
I hope you guys can help me. Long story short I was a lazy shut-in and now I started a simple project of mine where every weekend I go somewhere instead of staying home eating and playing vidya.
Now, this "project" involved taking lots of photos to build a book of new places I visited and so on... so I decided to get a new, "real", camera.
I got a Samsung NX3000 and started fooling around.
Guys, I'm no expert, but I feel like my Nexus 5 is a WAY better instrument for the random "tourist". My English is not good so I hope I explained myself better, I'll try to add a list to explain myself further:
Pros of using my cellphone
>more brilliant colours
>more ease of use
>more lightweight
>quicker to get shots (it literally took me 26 seconds to configure my Manual settings to get a decent shot of water and another time I lost a beautiful shot of a bird because he flew away well before I finished setting settings)
Pros of using a "real" camera
>looks like a "real" camera so... well, not actually a pro but I didn't know what to say.
What do you guys think?
>>2700000
Firstly, good on you for at least keeping an open mind about the matter.
When you use the manual setting, you need to know what you're doing. However, when you combine manual (or more likely aperture priority in everyday usage) and RAW files, you give yourself the ability to achieve results tailored to your exact desires - whereas your smartphone makes a whole lot of guesses about what you want. Your Nexus will give you a decent-looking, moderately sharp photo that is probably well-exposed, but its versatility pales in comparison to your new camera.
So, my advice
>more brilliant colours
This is largely a matter of post-processing. Get Photoshop and Lightroom, or GIMP and Rawtherapee or some equivalent combination.
>more ease of use
>more lightweight
Naturally, at a loss of features. If you read the manual for your new camera it won't be hard to use.
>quicker to get shots
As I said, use aperture priority. It's much better for quick daytime use, whereas manual is essential for night-time or really unusual exposures.
I'd recommend you learn about exactly what 'aperture', 'shutter speed', 'exposure bias' and 'dynamic range' mean and how they interact. Once you have those concepts internalised, you'll have a better time.
>>2700004
>I'd recommend you learn about exactly what 'aperture', 'shutter speed', 'exposure bias' and 'dynamic range' mean and how they interact.
But is it worth it? I just want to take pictures of places I visited not creating "art".
>>2700007
That's the sort of question only you can answer. Good luck!
Hey /p/ I'm interested in hearing your opinions on these three photos.
They're all unedited, I just don't feel like putting in the effort if it's just boring snapshit.
I took a couple of this dude behind his back, but he never raised his head up... I feel like it could be good but his head is too bent over.
Is it just a snapshit seen a million times before?
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The next two photos are the same just taken from different angles, I'm interested in what you guys think is the better of the two.
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Give it too me straight /p/... How shit is it?
I really appreciate constructive criticism
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what exactly are you trying to get across with these photos? was there any intent or thought process?
shot an dnb/dubstep party yesterday, thought I might share a few...
Feel free to share your critique, advice or own eventphotos
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I use a remote triggered flash for most of these shots, usually placed behind the guy(s)
The crowd is lit by the clubs strobe in this shot, so It took some attempts and timing to get this one
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I currently have a DSLR setup and hate all mirrorless options
Should I switch to Leica?
>>2699447
If you want one, go ahead, do whatever you want.
Use the gear thread next time.
>>2699447
protip: leica is mirrorless
>>2699447
Which Leica would you get?
Which one of you fuckers was this?
>>2698837
It's stated in the description.
Why?
>>2698837
looks shooped.
ITT: post photography related helpful guides, flash diagrams, post-processing tricks, etc.
>>2698771
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Gear thread
If you have questions about a new camera, what lenses to buy and anything related to gear or wondering about getting into photography, post it in this thread.
Do not attempt to make a new thread for your new Rabal, broken glass and being new. You have been warned!
I repeat, ANYTHING GEAR RELATED goes in here!
And don't forget, be polite!
Previous thread: >>2695794
No isi related shitposting please
I've been looking into vintage lenses recently for my Canon 5D.
What do you guys think of the Zeiss Flektogon 35 f/2.4? Any other older 35mm lenses that deliver a "vintage" look?
I'm also on the lookout for 28mm and 85mm but there's so much info out there it's hard to determine what's good and what isn't. Any recommendations you guys have?
>>2698303
Obligatory Helios 58mm post.
Hello, /p/! I'm going to take you along for my recent journey to Botswana this past summer. please feel free to critique me as much as possible, as I received my camera about a month before I left for the trip and have never used a DSLR previously, and all criticism is helpful. There's almost 40 that I chose, so I'll be here for a while!
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