17 May 2010
Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh
its become really difficult now-a-days to capture some glimpses of Lamisa...... she's so active and also, so fond of seeing pics on camera LCD that shooting some decent pics of her has become a real challenge..... the 70-210mm f4-5.6D lens that I've acquired just days ago, seems to be a perfect lens to get some portraits of her..... fixed lenses have become almost impossible to use, as she runs towards the camera the moment she sees me...... the zoom is super convenient and lets me stay put and compose before she eventually closes the gap with the camera...... 50mm-85mm lenses are now most inconvenient......
and did I say that the lens is excellent is focusing speed?..... boy!! its focusing performance is really superb and it rarely misses focus event when the subject is moving...... the 85mm used to miss focus quite often on my D90 as well as on my D700..... this 70-210 doesn't miss focus, honestly........ and all the pics are tack sharp!!...... this has been a great investment for me....
D700 + Nikkor AF 70-210mm f4-5.6D + SB-900 @ TTL mode, on camera, bounced from ceiling
210mm, f6.3, 1/125sec, ISO 400
D700 + Nikkor AF 70-210mm f4-5.6D + SB-900 @ TTL mode, on camera, bounced from ceiling
180mm, f6.3, 1/125sec, ISO 320
D700 + Nikkor AF 70-210mm f4-5.6D + SB-900 @ TTL mode, on camera, bounced from ceiling
170mm, f6.3, 1/125sec, ISO 360
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Capturing Lamisa on the move!!
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