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  1. #21

    Quote Originally Posted by homeryap View Post
    35mm is more commonly used for full body portraits. pwede sad na duol ka sa subject pero it wud be very uneasy for the subject. if wedding imo apilan then ud better not use a prime lens. unless you have another back up cam ur better off using the 70-200 f/2.8 or 80-200 f/2.8 (cheaper but no VR). pero if gusto jud a mu use ug prime lens then these are what i wud recommend:

    tamron 90 f/2.8 - they call this lens the portrait macro. around 28K
    nikon 60 f/2.8 - nindot ni cya for portrait sad. around 32k
    nikon 105 f/2.8 - can be used for portraiture and macro (better than tamron but almost twice as expensive). around 45k

    sir, thankz for this.. pero di na nko kaya ang budget.. im doing this for a friend so free rani.. kaon ray bayad.. gnhn lng gud ko mo try pud ug lain side nsad.. di au ko kbw portraiture gud.. pero sympre gnhn pud ko as much as possible nndot ako kuha sa kasal sa ako frnd..

  2. #22
    @dan: Are you the main photographer? Will you be shooting the 'sidelines/candids?' Broad man gud portraiture bai. I'd be very nervous if I were the main photographer and if this were my first wedding to shoot.

    I admit I'm no good with formal studio/outdoor portraits but I'm comfortable with candids.

    Kung candid, visit 11 Tips for Better Candid Photography for good tips.

  3. #23
    @dan hehe perting kulbaa dyud ana tngli sa?? hehe well if your in a budget, 50mm 1.8 would do the job, pero mas nindot kung naa ka telephoto lens kay para dli sa ka maka ali2 sa mga ni tanaw sa wedding.. pero kong dinolitay 50mm would do the job, once i talk with a wedding photographer ( papa cya sa akong patient sa chiong hua) iya combo dyud na lens for wedding is botk nikor 24-70 2.8 and 70-200 2.8 but usahay 50mm dyud iya gamiton kay mas handy man gud daw.. and nindot og output.. he even invited me to shoot with him if there will be a wedding na iya ei cover unfortunately na wala akong contact nya, so i think 50mm would the job since its your frst try to think on your composition. and tip ha murag mao ni akong na bantayn. sicne wedding is a fast pase, better plan your shoot kana i mean imu mga buhatn, better lista na cya mao na sunod nako buhtn sunod. kay you know ma rattle dyud lagi ka ana bro.. hehe.. wla ka kblo unsa imu shootan better plan ahead of time.. plan imu mga compositions ^^ cheers

  4. #24
    Guys i'm planing to buy a prime lens. I'm confused about getting the 85mm 1.8 USM and 135mm L 2.0.

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by cmontoya View Post
    @dan: Are you the main photographer? Will you be shooting the 'sidelines/candids?' Broad man gud portraiture bai. I'd be very nervous if I were the main photographer and if this were my first wedding to shoot.

    I admit I'm no good with formal studio/outdoor portraits but I'm comfortable with candids.

    Kung candid, visit 11 Tips for Better Candid Photography for good tips.
    thankz for this one.. yup i'm the main photographer.. bcoz they are on a tight budget as well.. sakto ka nerbyoson sad jud ko ani.. ok rman nko kng dli mo main photog bt they insist.. gnhn sd jud ko.. hehe pero dugay2x pman sd mga 3rd quarter of the yer.. pero gnhn nko mg practice para dli nko mgkboang..

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by therealmacoy View Post
    kung alam mong gamitin, you will be surprised sa quality ng output nito. Karamihan sa mga nagco-comment na hindi pwede ay yung masyadong dependent sa gear instead of their skill and knowledge of the basics.

    one of the best statements ive read in this whole photography section.

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by noelie_023 View Post
    @dan hehe perting kulbaa dyud ana tngli sa?? hehe well if your in a budget, 50mm 1.8 would do the job, pero mas nindot kung naa ka telephoto lens kay para dli sa ka maka ali2 sa mga ni tanaw sa wedding.. pero kong dinolitay 50mm would do the job, once i talk with a wedding photographer ( papa cya sa akong patient sa chiong hua) iya combo dyud na lens for wedding is botk nikor 24-70 2.8 and 70-200 2.8 but usahay 50mm dyud iya gamiton kay mas handy man gud daw.. and nindot og output.. he even invited me to shoot with him if there will be a wedding na iya ei cover unfortunately na wala akong contact nya, so i think 50mm would the job since its your frst try to think on your composition. and tip ha murag mao ni akong na bantayn. sicne wedding is a fast pase, better plan your shoot kana i mean imu mga buhatn, better lista na cya mao na sunod nako buhtn sunod. kay you know ma rattle dyud lagi ka ana bro.. hehe.. wla ka kblo unsa imu shootan better plan ahead of time.. plan imu mga compositions ^^ cheers
    bro, nndota sa combo adto niya oi.. mura mkaplit ko ana nga combo gpang kasal na tanan kaila nko..hehhe nndot sd na imo suggestion, mg suwat nlng ko sa list sa ako mga buhaton na shots and mas maau cgro mag pre nuptial shots sako pra scripted ang shots.. den ang uban sa wedding day na jud.. anyway.. thankz au bai..

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by therealmacoy View Post
    Ayos lng chip... buhay pa rin. I am currently completing my collection "the world through ABIGAILS eyes...". The one i told you about, the out of focus composition... part pa rin sya ng training ko sa sarili ko. i'll invite you guys once ma-complete ko na.

    I'll invite you to a photowalk also pag nandyan na ulit ako sa Cebu.

    Good day and God bless...

    ehehehe, buhay ka dyan^^ uu, kahinumdum ko about ana pero kalimot ko sa pamaagi. yay! cge cge, e contact lang mi please soon when youll be here in cebu. thanks bro! god bless too

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by therealmacoy View Post
    YES! the 35mm is also good for portraiture as long as you know how and why. Don't mind what people say about the limitations of your lens. kung alam mong gamitin, you will be surprised sa quality ng output nito. Karamihan sa mga nagco-comment na hindi pwede ay yung masyadong dependent sa gear instead of their skill and knowledge of the basics.

    Remember, your goal is to focus the attention of the viewer to the subject instead of the fore/background. Kung alam mo ang principle and master mo ang lens mo, you can do it.

    I'm telling you this out of experience. I use 35mm on almost everything, including landscape and portraiture. You can ask the thread starter (Dansoi), slycry, and chipmunk888 para malaman mo kung bakit...

    God Bless and happy Easter.
    weeww tnx for d reply sir... sakto jud ka sir wat is available is useful...hehehe tnx anyways sa reply.. probly ill be getting d 35mm soon... pero stil confuse..

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by dansoi_1234 View Post
    btaw dice nndot jud mo gamit c sir macoy sa iya 35 mm.. na maximize jud nya ang capabilities sa iya lens.. mao gni mao sd na usa sa ako gi pili-an..
    pili pod ko between 35mm 1.8 and 50mm 1.8...hehehehe...tsk tsk tsk/..hehehehe

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