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May 06, 2018 12:21 |  #1

Daughter asked me to take photos of their house which will soon be for sale.

I have a Nikon D750 FX and a Nikon D7200 DX.
Tamron 24-70mm 2.8 FX and a Tokina 11-16mm 2.8 DX lenses.
Also have 3 Yongnuo speedlites with remote triggers.
Tripod.

Will the Tamron at 24mm be sufficient ?

Do most of you bracket shots and combine in HDR program ?

... or do you prefer to expose for brightest spot and fill with flash ? (Scott Hargis e-book)

Appreciate any opinions.




  
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May 06, 2018 13:25 |  #2

I shoot at 20mm with 5 shot brackets of 4-5 stops and combine in Enfuse for the vast majority of my shots. Small bathrooms might go wider, larger rooms might go longer. For home interiors, my Tokina 16-28 covers pretty much everything. I doubt 24mm will work for you.

I've used flash but typically don't have time to mess with it.

Fwiw, I noticed this just this morning, hell of a deal. Seems like you have a good reason/excuse to expand the collection.

https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?​p=18620410


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May 06, 2018 14:32 |  #3

Left Handed Brisket wrote in post #18620629 (external link)
I shoot at 20mm with 5 shot brackets of 4-5 stops and combine in Enfuse for the vast majority of my shots. Small bathrooms might go wider, larger rooms might go longer. For home interiors, my Tokina 16-28 covers pretty much everything. I doubt 24mm will work for you.

I've used flash but typically don't have time to mess with it.

Fwiw, I noticed this just this morning, hell of a deal. Seems like you have a good reason/excuse to expand the collection.

https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?​p=18620410

... too bad it's a Canon mount.

Thanks for the reply and info.

My Tokina 11-16mm DX would be about the same (as 16-28mm FX) on my D7200 DX camera, right ?




  
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May 06, 2018 14:44 as a reply to  @ lacogada's post |  #4

Derp,lol.

I worked a hard 12 hour day yesterday.

They seem to go for around 400 bucks usually. I got mine new for 520 I think. I wanted the 2.8 for non real estate reasons, but since you will probably be shooting 5.6 or more, some kind of f/4 would work too.


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