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In love with my SB800 (and 50/1.4)Went to a friend's 40th birthday party at the weekend. No decisive moments, but gave my newly acquired SB800 a workout. Makes a huge difference - especially no more redeye!. Liked this candid of a friend's daughter doing kara0ke (taken with 24-120 VR)
and this one taken using the 50/1.4 which is just a magic lens: Edit: Damn word sensor - altered spelling of that singing in public thing Edit: #2 - got me again -if you put k a r a o k e (without the spaces) you get mate in public and if you put k a r a o k 3 you get a night in the gutter Last edited by stubbsy on Mon Jul 18, 2005 2:16 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Peter
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Both are excellent Stubbsy, you must be the only person to master an SB800 first up
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What do you mean no descisive moments?? there are descisive moments EVERY where!
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Well that's the puzzle for me. I've heard heaps about how hard the thing is to master and how useless the manual is so I just went out and took the shots and it seemed to work OK. Maybe the hard part is getting it to do all the things you pay the extra $$ for over the SB600 (like commander mode). In any case I won't leave home without it. Peter
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I used the (much maligned) diffusion dome and also had the wide diffision thingie inside folded over the head and then angled the head so it pointed at the roof opposite where the lights were if that makes sense. Guess this is bounce flash Peter
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Used the Nik Color Efex Classical Soft Focus filter addin in Nikon Capture (although could also have used the PS CS version in PS CS) Peter
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Arthur you're spot on in that regard and it's the one thing that decided me against using this as a Decisive Moment submission. Peter
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Peter - it is a great piece of equipment and you had it in one - great pics.
Don’t know if you noticed on saturday but I was using the SB800 with the 70-200 for the pics I shot - I find it invaluable. Chris
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I didn't Chris, but I have to say this is a very impressive adjunct to the camera. Maybe we need an SB800 meet in Sydney like the Brisbane guys are having/had Peter
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The second pic is ace Mmmm wide open goodness...the lens you dirty minded ppl
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As well you should! g.
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Well done Peter. The babe gives you an unfair advantage, but then again it may be your lighting making her look so good
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Thank you all for the comments. While the model in the second shot did help with the look of the image I'd have to give some credit to the SB800 and the 50mm/1.4 too in giving the nice glow (and maybe even the photog had a small role to play )
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Women will like the 85/1.4, it's bigger and sharper! Birddog114
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I agree Birdy When wer'e talking lenses Size definately matters!
Both are nice shots, Peter, but I like the impish grin you got with the 2nd shot.
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Love the shots Pete, and the 2nd one really does it for me too. I think your idea about an SB-800 meet here in Sydney is an excellent idea!
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