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best example of HDR ive seen as of late (perfect use):
linkd from user "froggy" on thephotoforum.com (may potm winner)
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fuck. that's nice.
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more food for thought. hopefully this type of photography is new to someone here.
infrared: not mine, just posting it.
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love the surreal effect, its like looking @ life on the moon
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hmmmm....lets make our own!
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either get an IR filter for your lens, or - better yet - convert a DSLR to IR. $200 for a conversion - just use a cheap camera (old D40 or 30D or what-have-you). the advantage of the latter is that you don't have to use super long 30 second exposures in daylight.
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converted my old d70 to IR, what a useful tool, just never had the chance to use it....
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Is it safe for a careful noob to clean his APS C sensor by himself? Ive tried to blow it out with air and its not coming free so i think it has to be a wet cleaning.
Any suggestions on a kit. The one i was looking at last night said that shipping was prohibited. Unless i shoot wide open all my pictures have spots!
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L-lenses is the moniker that Canon created for its higher end glass (not sure what the Nikon equivalent title is...but there is one..nikon guys?), they are weather sealed and use a different coating/glass internally..usually the build quality is what sets them apart from their non-L counterparts Quote:
I would say, you can clean it yourself, but for the low cost of bringing it to a local camera shop, they can do it for you and you dont have to worry about making a mistake
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Cool thread
Question here: So I went Gaffa' tape crazy on my 70-200mm f/4 IS and somehow the tape gunk made its way in between the focusing ring, so now the focusing (manually) is sticky and makes squeaky noises. What's the best way to clean it out? Tried using a blade to push it out but no luck. |
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if you call canon, they do offer professional cleaning...which im sure would clean that right out..I cant think of any way to do it yourself that would guaranteed get it out and not mess things up
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Hey guys, the other thread brings an interesting point on the filters.
I still have not purchased any CPL, and so far, I have been using my friend's Tiffen MC CPL, which works alright, but I cannot really compare it to anything else, because I have never tried anything else. So, do you justify those $200 B+W CPLs? I currently use all B+W UV Filters, which are not as expensive as those CPLS. (at about $70-80 a piece for my 67mm and 77mm) I have read a few comparisons, but just wondering what comments/feedback any of you actual users might have. If it is worth it, I might get it during that double cashback Bing during week of 8/10
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Yea they are pricey, but definitely worth it when compared to other filter/plugin packages. I also have nik color efex pro, but find TRA to be way more powerful and useful.
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I got my B+W UV and CPL filters from hvstar.net...which while it comes from hong kong..they are legit real B+W filters (I checked)...and youll find them about ~50% cheaper than anywhere else (but itll take 1 week to arrive once you order) link below for the B+W XS-PRO slim MRC UV filter 77m & B+W slim 77mm Kaesemann MRC CPL(B+W's best CPL...its sealed internally)...for only $203.90 for BOTH!!! + free shipping (pretty much...as cheap as youll ever find) http://maxsaver.net/B-W-Filter-Kit-X...-CPL-77mm.aspx
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erg...you could try
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