eugeng said:Hi,
May I ask if the built in flash for D800 will cause any "halo ring" issue when using with len filter attachment size as wide as 77mm (eg 24-120mm). Did anyone tried?
Thanks
Do u have any sample ?
The shadow could be because of the lens that block the flash light, just my 2 cents
eugeng said:Yeah, thought if they can tilt the angle of the built-in flash may "solved" this stupid problem.
Try for prime lens. Should be no problem at all.
But don't exit from the 85mm length.
Hi thanks for the suggestion.. but unfortunately 24-120 will be the walk about lens, so I thot if getting D800, will this problem still exist.. looks like it is unavoidable.
btw, do you think with SB400, this might be solved? now I can think of is take a wider picture and crop it
eugeng said:Hi thanks for the suggestion.. but unfortunately 24-120 will be the walk about lens, so I thot if getting D800, will this problem still exist.. looks like it is unavoidable.
btw, do you think with SB400, this might be solved? now I can think of is take a wider picture and crop it
eugeng said:Thanks..I think that will be the best solution so far..
SB-400 is a travel flash, if you intend to use for travel fill in flash, yes, it will work on the 24-120.
If the lens really feels uncomfortable and grab for 50mm f1.8G should be help much..
BTW even I have my 24-70 f2.8G at the time is sleep in the dry cabinet and just bring out my best friend.. 50mm f1.8G, if wanna shoot with Tele a bit and used DX mode.
eugeng said:No lah, the 24-120 is a good carry around len I think, just right for most situation which I can think of..
but I like your idea of using 50mm and use DX mode to tele a bit.. I do not have a FX cam, been using a DX, never thought it that way.. still waiting to get my hand on D800.. so thot of asking if anyone face this issue with their D800...
But the topic is shoot from the D800 ^_^"
eugeng said:Yeah yeah.. I want to find out more of D800 before getting it.. heee