| Honkamaa |
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| Joined: |
April 21, 2010 |
| Equipment: |
Canon EOS 7D
Sigma 18-50/2.8
Sigma 70-200/2.8
Canon 85/1.8
Canon 300/2.8L USM
Canon Extender EF1.4x II
Dörr A4 Tripod |
| Favourite subjects: |
Wildlife, sports, travel and much more! |
| Bio / Artistic statement |
 | I am a photographer working exclusively with Dreamstime.com. |
 | I am a photographer working exclusively with Dreamstime.com. |
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| Honkamaa's account statistics: |
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228 |
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177 |
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0.64% |
Database exposure:
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| Downloads per image: |
0.78 |
| Message boards: |
80 |
| Monthly uploads: |
6.00 average |
| Uploads this month: |
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 Great photo. In general for landscape early morning or late evening are best time. Of course there is some exceptions to this "rule" and you can capture great photos around the clock! :) posted in Is there a better time to take pictures?
 If you use two different lenses (i.e. 50/1.8 and 70-200/2.8) with same settings (aperture, shutter speed, iso) the exposure will be excactly the same, one photo will not be darker than the other.
Also, a full frame camera do not let in more light than a crop camera allowing shorter shutter speeds. I.e. if you get a correctly exposed photo using 1/100 sec and f/5.6 with a crop camera you will get the same result with a full frame camera using these settings.
If you have experienced something else I think something is fishy. posted in Need an upgrade ? Full Frame Camera ??? "L" Series Lens ???
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