Hi everyone , Today I have been working on the 1 d mark 4 what a great Portrait camera !The 1.3x crop-frame camera has a top ISO of 102,400, a 16 megapixel sensor and shoots at ten frames per second. The EOS-1D Mark IV also delivers extreme low-light performance. Standard ISO on the EOS-1D Mark IV ranges from 100-12,800, while extended ISO ranges from a low of 50 to 102,400 – the highest ISO ever offered by a Canon SLR. This extreme low-light performance makes the EOS-1D Mark IV ideal for night shots or shooting at evening events, where the lack of light would normally make shooting imp Canon EOS-1D Mark IV features a completely new 45-point AF system, with 39 f/2.8 sensitive cross-type points located across the frame, providing consistent AF on static or moving subjects, no matter which AF point is being used. All 45 AF points are user selectable and now more sensitive, with the AF points towards the edge of the frame offering identical levels of performance to those i
with the Lovely Portrait Canon 85 mm 1.2 lens The Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM Autofocus Lens is a fast lens that delivers superb optical performance. A maximum aperture of f/1.2 makes it the professional's choice for shooting without flash in low light conditions. The large aperture also provides fine control over depth of field for compelling portrait photography.
Telephoto prime lens | Canon EF
In these portraits I chose low depth of field to create a great blur behind them. Shooting at 2.2 f you
have to keep the subjects on the same plane of focus . This was a very simple set with a white wedding
netting behind the subjects and i had a 580 flash on the with a garry fong on top to spread the light
this is call a Lightsphere Collapsible
Canon 1 D mark 4 F-stop 2.2 ISO 250 Speed 250
Canon 1 D mark 4 F-stop 2.2 ISO 250 Speed 250
Canon 1 D mark 4 F-stop 2.2 ISO 250 Speed 250
Canon 1 D mark 4 F-stop 2.2 ISO 250 Speed 250
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Superb Pictures. I really appreciate these?. Thank you so much.
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