I tried Rawtherapee and Darktable….they work quite well and there are many tutorials on youtube. For me Lightroom works better but thats a matter of personal preference I think
I tried Rawtherapee and Darktable….they work quite well and there are many tutorials on youtube. For me Lightroom works better but thats a matter of personal preference I think
First and foremost: Be polite and respectful as you would be with every other person. Don‘t comment (not even as innocent compliment!) on bodyparts or looks. Communicate with your models what poses you wan‘t and plan your shot in advance.
Be as professional as you can and create a good atmosphere. If you are nervous: that is ok! Don‘t try to cover it with playing cool or pseudo funny.
Carlinwasright has your answer!
Another example: The Nikon F 50mm /1.4 AF-D has 7 lenses in 6 groups. Thats 10 lenses less than the Nikon Z. BUT: Even in old times the step from 1.4 to 1.2 was relativily huge, the 1.4 weighs around 260g, the 1.2 around 380g…thats nearly a 50% increase
The modern prime lenses for digital have - in the lab! - much better optical qualities than the old primes like Leica or Zeiss that are around for literly decades. If anybody can see this differences in real life is a complete different discussion.