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SARTORIALIST QUESTION Feb 24, 12, 6:37 p.m.
How is Scott Schuman of SARTORIALIST.COM
able to take such 'FAST'(shutter speed) pictures ?
The Metadata on the following picture is as follows:
Camera : Canon EOS 5D Mark II
ISO : 200
Lens : EF85mm f/1.2L II USM
Color Space: RGB
Focal Length : 85
F number : 2.5
Exposure Bias : −67ev
Exposure Program : Aperture priority
Exposure Time : 1/1,600 (THIS IS REALLY FAST)
AND ALL OF HIS PHOTOS are pretty much shot with the same exposure settings.
But when I try to replicate these settings with my Canon 7D, and f/4.0 lens, I can only get as
fast as (1/200) Shutter Speed. Even when I push my ISO to about 800, I still cant
get my camera to comfortably shoot at anything near (1/1600).
I know the lens is a $2,000 super sweet lens. So is that it? Or do I need to simply get
a canon 5d Mark II ? Is he simply around so much light, that he can shoot that fast ?
I can’t figure this out for the life of me.
Embossing. Nov 30, 11, 2:55 p.m.
Looking to get some paper embossed for a client by using the following metal stamp method.
Does anyone know of
a Metal Stamp Manufacturer that provides this type of service?
Cheap© Nov 6, 11, 3:58 p.m.
Now that I got you in here,
I’d figure I ask you about some really
cheap yet really slick Packaging Solutions.
My client would like to change the packaging
of her clothing company every month, which means that I need a way to make 20 − 50 units
at a time — which means the solution must keep
the expenses at an extreme minimum.
Can I Use the Logo. Nov 1, 11, 4:06 p.m.
Will I get in trouble for refurbishing/updating
this old random house logo that is no longer in
use?
How much will I have to change to keep it
legal?
“M" Sep 19, 11, 6:30 p.m.
I’ve been searching all day for a font case that contains a Capital “M” of this nature:
(withholding the decorative elements, of course)







