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Reddit | Sports Photography
12h ago
Hi all, I'm relatively new to PM 6 and have been using code replacement regularly since discovering a year ago.
I am having issues where the text to my codes apply with quotes. I use this primarily for golf tournaments to add keywords for foursomes. So =G1= populates "Group 01, John Doe"
How do I configure code replace to avoid the " " ?
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1d ago
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Reddit | Sports Photography
1d ago
I have cleaned my lens & Body a lot. But I can’t get these marks out! I’m 90% sure it’s on my body and not my lens. But definitely possible that it’s on the lens.
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2d ago
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2d ago
Hey I’m just starting out and I was just wondering what would be a good camera and lens combo for shooting photos and videos for baseball and hockey? Looking to spend around $750-$1000
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2d ago
For context, I’ll be attending the Air Force Academy in June. While in Colorado, I want to eventually shoot for the Colorado Rapids. I’m about to apply for the Digital Internship. I know I have a long way to go, but not sure what the most important focuses are as of now. If I land a job there as a photographer, I’d treat myself to a much more professional setup (right now only on a Canon R10 w/ 70-200mm f/2.8) What should I change about my portfolio, what are the highlights?
Edit: forgot to put portfolio lol
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3d ago
This may sound like an apples-to-oranges comparison but stay with me. I own a rebel xsi and need to upgrade. I photograph ultimate frisbee in crappy night stadium lighting and my camera does not cut it with the 50 mm STM and 100-300 lenses I use. Even in broad daylighting it misses focus and misses shots, with noticeable noise at the lowest ISO. My question is this:
should I get a 7d mark ii and a 70-200 f/2.8 or an r10 with an adapter to use my current lenses? I have roughly 800 dollars to spend. Is the focusing and low light on an R10 that much better, to be worth an extra 600 dollars on th ..read more
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3d ago
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