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Feb 11, 2010 01:01 |  #1

... with 2 bodies?

I'm pretty much a "dad with a camera" shooting my sons soccer (9 year olds) from the sidelines. Usually I use my 7D with the 300mm prime on a monopod. So far so good. The parents like the pictures I make available to them and I get great memories for myself. Of course with the 300mm, I miss the odd shot much closer to the goal.

So, since my 2nd camera is in the mail, how crazy would it look seeing a parent at a youth soccer game with a second body around his neck? :)

I probably know the answer already and am pretty sure I'd never have the guts to try it, but what do you guys think?

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Feb 11, 2010 01:02 |  #2

almost all photographers are parents also... so i guess its ok.. :)


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Feb 11, 2010 01:08 |  #3

Do what you want to/are inclined to do. It's a shame when someone has a passion for something and wants to try something new out and doesn't because they're concerned about what their peers will think. Go ahead - be the weirdo!

But then again, how will your kid feel about having the "weirdo dad"?!


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Feb 11, 2010 01:13 |  #4

Tom Reichner wrote in post #9586844 (external link)
But then again, how will your kid feel about having the "weirdo dad"?!

Heh, I think that ship has sailed years ago :D




  
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Feb 11, 2010 06:25 |  #5

Just buy a Tamron 18-270 and call it a day


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Feb 11, 2010 06:44 |  #6

Either you 70-200 on the other body or get a 24-105. I use an R-Strap for my 2nd body, It's the type of thing that you either love it or hate it. What did you get for a 2nd body?


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Feb 11, 2010 09:24 |  #7

I shoot with two all the time, same as Mike above use the R-Strap - it's worth it to make sure you get results far and close.


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Feb 11, 2010 09:48 |  #8

If "that ship has sailed" LOL I say go for it if it lets you get a shot you would have missed.



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Feb 11, 2010 11:17 as a reply to  @ Duckhunter250's post |  #9

AdamLewis wrote in post #9587537 (external link)
Just buy a Tamron 18-270 and call it a day

Looks like it's f/6.3 @ 270mm. Do you think that this lens can match the IQ of the Canon 70-200mm and 300mm that I have (honest question)? I was under the impression that that wasn't quite the case.

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Either you 70-200 on the other body or get a 24-105. I use an R-Strap for my 2nd body, It's the type of thing that you either love it or hate it. What did you get for a 2nd body?

I do have an R-Strap and was thinking of putting the 70-200mm on the 2nd body while leaving the 300mm on the monopod.

The 2nd body is a 5D Mark II. I know it's not exactly made for sports, but that won't keep me from at least trying it. It'll probably be the one behind the 70-200mm, if I ever do this.


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Feb 11, 2010 11:48 |  #10

Great shot and 2 bodys seems great I wish I had the cash for another body I always do what I want and can care less what other people think lol but that's just me


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Feb 11, 2010 13:34 as a reply to  @ NewphotoMan's post |  #11

Put a 1.4 EXT on that 300 and carry the 70-200 and you'll be super dad.
Once people see the pics they won't care anymore.:)
You'll be a cool nerd:p


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Feb 11, 2010 14:52 |  #12

Idk why not? If you are comfortable carrying two bodies, then there should be no problem. I personally use two bodies for just about every sport I shoot. Granted none of them are childrens sports, and the only parents thats show up obnoxious people that are living out their dreams through their kids(college sports).


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Feb 11, 2010 16:01 |  #13

I do all the time. No need to change things up because I'm not officially working. I fill weird if I don't have a second body hanging off me and you need a second body if you are shooting with a long prime.


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Feb 11, 2010 16:06 |  #14

Do it. I think they all you know you are already photo crazy. Your not hiding that with the giant 300mm lens on it.


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Feb 11, 2010 18:02 |  #15

Once you pull out the 300/4 they know you are the photo nut. Hauling out a second camera isn't going to change much.


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