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Article Comment – Here's Why Director Joey Izzo Released His Cannes Followup 'My Daughter's Boyfriend' Directly Online

Wow, that was a good movie. I don't say this a lot, but really, this was astonishing. Those characters... ah, marvelous....

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Boards Comment – First time camera and lenses

I just found somebody who is selling his t3i for 200 euro (230 doll hairs). I think that's my best bet right now. That leaves me enough money for some good glass that will survive multiple camera's, it will provide enough room to grow and if I later want to step up to a blackmagic or something like that, I'll still have this camera to take pictures.

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Boards Comment – First time camera and lenses

There also seam to be quite a lot of original 7D's on sale second hand. The cheapest one I found is around 500 dollars. Would that be worth considering?

7 years ago
Boards Comment – First time camera and lenses

Are the Nikon camera's 100% free of moire? That is really quite impessive. :D I know that that is quite the problem with entry-level canon camera's, and I thought that you meant that the 5300 just had less of it, but if they got rid of it all together, then that is quit a big deal indeed. Thank you for pointing that out.

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ou, good suggestion. I hadn't thought of that one. According to a lot of forums and videos they both seem to have their pros and cons. I think it might come down to the best deal I can get on either one of them.
Thank you for the suggestion, :)

7 years ago
Article Comment – Where Science Meets Cinematography: Shooting Infrared with the ARRI Alexa XT B+W

I agree with you. Skintones are quite magnificent using infra-red.

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