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Pro for a day picsHi Guys
Some more pics from yesterdays Pro for a Day session. These are my first ever studio pics. There were 4 different studios and we were playing with different lighting setups, so exposures are all over the place ... be gentle Gear: Pentax k-x, Sigma 30 1.4, Sigma 17-70, Sigma 70-200, AF540FGZ Powerex AA batteries and recharged with Powerex AA battery chargers
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Re: Pro for a day picseverything but the 3rd shot look soft, seem to suffer from camera shake, not sure what F/0 means, where you using a tripod? your exposure figures really shouldnt be changing all that much, 1/20" is a little slow if not on a tripod especially at 39mm and im sure you should have had more lioghting than that in the studio especially shooting at f4.5, what do they look like at full res 100% crops?
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