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Looks Awesome!!! Shots 3 and 4 are my favorite. Looking at her from the rear where you can just barely make out those lines on the front fender/hood is my favorite. I can look a t mine all day from that angle
The camera are not that important. It's the technique & experience that make the different.
+1 although if the camera is too old, it does make the job harder. I had an unexpected event and had to use my old D60 since the other camera was at home. I was struggling One of the images reminds me about the document you shared with me.
Originally Posted by bigblack06
Thanks all I love the shot!
Lol, to be honest I have no clue which one he uses just know its a Canon.
Love the rolling shots. I think he shot with a Nikon
Looks Awesome!!! Shots 3 and 4 are my favorite. Looking at her from the rear where you can just barely make out those lines on the front fender/hood is my favorite. I can look a t mine all day from that angle
Yep *** shot always makes me smile!
Originally Posted by bnlexus
+1 although if the camera is too old, it does make the job harder. I had an unexpected event and had to use my old D60 since the other camera was at home. I was struggling One of the images reminds me about the document you shared with me.
Love the rolling shots. I think he shot with a Nikon
Pretty sure it was a Canon he should me the camera the first day.
Maybe Lexus will pop-in and say we want to use these pics for our website would be nice!!
They'd better hurry up or Velgen will take it. It's nice to see my favorite after market set of wheels in action.
Originally Posted by Tang98
Looks amazing! Love the wheels! What camera was used to take these pictures?
Originally Posted by Tang98
Well I'm asking because I'm looking to buy a new dslr but I don't know which one I should buy.
It was shot (or claimed to be shot) with a Nikon D700. It's an old but solid built FX camera. If you can find one with a low shutter count I would get it over many newer cameras. As onexcite mentioned though, it's more about the technique and experience (and the lens) that make the difference. More expensive cameras do help but it takes time to learn how to use them. I'm not a pro, but I do take quite a bit of pictures and it took me about a good year or so to know my way around the DSLR camera (and still learning).
It was shot (or claimed to be shot) with a Nikon D700. It's an old but solid built FX camera. If you can find one with a low shutter count I would get it over many newer cameras. As onexcite mentioned though, it's more about the technique and experience (and the lens) that make the difference. More expensive cameras do help but it takes time to learn how to use them. I'm not a pro, but I do take quite a bit of pictures and it took me about a good year or so to know my way around the DSLR camera (and still learning).
Thanks for the response! I just got a Canon t3i and I'm learning how to use it along with the "techniques". Hopefully I can take take awesome pictures like these one day. I'm getting there though!