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Yeah, like,.. If you edit a picture in RAW, and make it look like shit, then you exit out, THEN open that RAW file back up, it's still going to look like shit. Then if you were to exit out, delete the .xmf file or whatever it is, then open it back up, it will look how it looked on camera.
This is my brother's 09 WRX. Yes I am ****ing jealous.
I also used his camera body and lenses for these shots.
Body: Canon EOS 30D
Lenses used: 50mm f/1.8
Canon 70-200 f/4L
Sigma 10-20 f/4
The first two are the only ones I really like
I need more strobes
Well the pictures aren't that great because I just did them in his car port/front yard thing. and we didn't clean it. But I just wanted to shoot, it was my first time in like a month.
the trees are a little blurry and kinda have a double-vision thing going on. it distracts from the sharp lines of the car, IMO. The lighting on the car is nice though.
Yessss, the down falls of shooting at 1/13 f/8 haha.
(I think it was f/8)
I should have put it on f/5.6 and lowered the flash power, to speed up the shutter speed. But whatever.
It looked so bad ass on camera haha, but then again, it always does :P
Ewww God no, I used to use the v2's, but they misfired/fired randomly.
I HIGHLY recommend getting CyberSyncs, they're really not that expensive, and what they do cost, they're worth every penny.
Also, if you have a D40, you can sync up to 1/1500 of a second.
With the v2's, you'd be lucky for 1/250.
Syncing to 1/1500 can kill pretty much any and all ambient light with a flash.
I have the AC powered ones for reason being that my B800 is AC powered, so it's just easier, but if you're using hotshoe flashes, then battery powered is the way to go.