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Nov 21, 2006 00:45 |  #1

Here are a few I came across tonight that my assistant actually cought. I found these while editing the wedding and thought I would share with yall...enjoy


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Nov 21, 2006 01:01 |  #2

The B&W conversion on #2 is well done.


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Nov 21, 2006 01:15 |  #3

The first is funny... but it works, awesome shot


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Nov 21, 2006 12:10 |  #4

That's interesting...has the grip but doesn't use the trigger/shutter release in portrait position....does anyone else do this! I have to admit, as someone who never had grip, but recently converted...I had to remind myself that the release is there.


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Nov 21, 2006 13:09 |  #5

Impressive to get the bride to chimp too... :D :D :D


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Nov 21, 2006 13:10 |  #6

jcpoulin wrote in post #2294624 (external link)
That's interesting...has the grip but doesn't use the trigger/shutter release in portrait position....does anyone else do this! I have to admit, as someone who never had grip, but recently converted...I had to remind myself that the release is there.

My guess is that the tripod plate is making the grip pretty useless to use in portrait mode, as those often are kind of thick.


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Nov 21, 2006 13:13 |  #7

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My guess is that the tripod plate is making the grip pretty useless to use in portrait mode, as those often are kind of thick.

I actually dont use the grip for shooting because of power drain. I can throw two batteries into the grip and they will last me about two full weddings as long as I dont turn on the grip options. Once I do, the batteries drain much faster.


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Nov 21, 2006 13:49 |  #8

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I actually dont use the grip for shooting because of power drain. I can throw two batteries into the grip and they will last me about two full weddings as long as I dont turn on the grip options. Once I do, the batteries drain much faster.

That's odd, i'd probably suggest you send the grip/camera in for service if you can ever afford to be without it.


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Nov 21, 2006 14:07 |  #9

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That's odd, i'd probably suggest you send the grip/camera in for service if you can ever afford to be without it.

Oh really? It's not supposed to function like that?? I just assumed and never thought to much of it. I do have a back up system (both work like this) so I may do that.


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Nov 21, 2006 14:57 |  #10

Well I never turned the grip off, and the batteries generally still show as full at the end of a wedding. I always charge all my batteries before weddings anyway.


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Nov 21, 2006 15:08 |  #11

tim wrote in post #2295305 (external link)
Well I never turned the grip off, and the batteries generally still show as full at the end of a wedding. I always charge all my batteries before weddings anyway.

As do I just to be safe.


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Nov 21, 2006 15:46 |  #12

yeah with my batgrip, i never turn it off. i just leave it on and haven't had any battery leak problems.


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Nov 22, 2006 08:42 |  #13

I love the expression on the bride..."whoa!" (joey style - from blossoms the tv show)


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Nov 23, 2006 17:39 |  #14

I find it wierd you show the bride your shots?
I guess i just never have time to do that hahahaha...is it just me who finds that wierd????


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Nov 23, 2006 17:42 |  #15

If they ask to see one, I show it. You seriously cant be THAT busy to take 5 seconds out of your day to show an image?? Oh and I'm usually always ahead of schedule thanks to my top notch assistants so yes, I make time to interact with the B&G and have fun.


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