Laurent.
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13426994:SourSteezle said:Gotta go shoot a wedding. C100 w/ 17-55 2.8 IS + 7D mk II w/ Sigma 18-35 1.8 and Canon 70-200 2.8 IS ii = SEX
Cute toys.
13426994:SourSteezle said:Gotta go shoot a wedding. C100 w/ 17-55 2.8 IS + 7D mk II w/ Sigma 18-35 1.8 and Canon 70-200 2.8 IS ii = SEX
13427175:Laurent. said:Cute toys.
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13427030:eheath said:Also, this is why no one likes you.
13427028:eheath said:Also this is hilarious you compared soursteelze to 4bi9... i thought soursteezle was just your name lol
13427351:SourSteezle said:kind of like how your old name was pussyfooter but you never get any pussy. OHHH BURNNN
Also, soursteezle's a religion
13427468:lIllI said:
13429771:j-cal said:I used is on the glide cam for majority of this edit. https://vimeo.com/114842278
But for the 16-35mm i dont think it would be needed. You will be better of saving the money.
13429771:j-cal said:Just chiming in here on IS. I have used it quite a bit. I actually have had great experiences with it. I don't use it any more as i have moved to all manual lenses.
When i did use it i found it helped a ton. But as spoken watch out for distortion it can cause some nasty issues.
As for using it on a glidecam.... i found it to help alot. I used the canon 24-105 for a majority of my glidcam work. When shooting at higher mm around 70 or above it helps a ton. I was able to get smoth glides at 105 for long style jump shots. For me this was huge because i was able to get tripod style shots without having to jump over to the sticks. This allows me to get a wide variety of angles without changing the set up.
I used is on the glide cam for majority of this edit. https://vimeo.com/114842278
But for the 16-35mm i dont think it would be needed. You will be better of saving the money.
Hope this helps