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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Did an inventory photo of my Nikkor lenses today - from left to right, 20/f3.5, 24/f2.8, 50/f1.8, 105/f2.5,135/f2.8, 300/f4.5 EDIF. Photos taken with a Rokinon 85mm f1.4, lightbox pictures with the 24mm















I used my DIY $10 lightbox setup again - somebody asked last time to share how I do this:







there is a PVC pipe frame holding up a bedsheet, and on each side sits a flash shooting at the sheet from a few feet, while the camera triggers those with the built-in flash (and kleenex diffuser). I use a whibal card to get the color correct, because the bedsheet is never really \"white\"

The PVC frame was built from about 20 feet of 1/2 pipe, cut with a hack saw, and held together by L and T connectors at each corner. This is just pushed together so I can fold it up. top left corner of the frame below:










Jan 30, 2013 at 07:02 PM
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Did an inventory photo of my Nikkor lenses today - from left to right, 20/f3.5, 24/f2.8, 50/f1.8, 105/f2.5,135/f2.8, 300/f3.5 EDIF. Photos taken with a Rokinon 85mm f1.4















I used my DIY $10 lightbox setup again - somebody asked last time to share how I do this:







there is a PVC pipe frame holding up a bedsheet, and on each side sits a flash shooting at the sheet from a few feet, while the camera triggers those with the built-in flash (and kleenex diffuser). I use a whibal card to get the color correct, because the bedsheet is never really \"white\"

The PVC frame was built from about 20 feet of 1/2 pipe, cut with a hack saw, and held together by L and T connectors at each corner. This is just pushed together so I can fold it up. top left corner of the frame below:










Jan 30, 2013 at 06:20 PM
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Did an inventory photo of my Nikkor lenses today - from left to right, 20/f3.5, 24/f2.8, 50/f1.8, 105/f2.5,135/f2.8, 300/f3.5 EDIF. Photos taken with a Rokinon 85mm f1.4

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I used my DIY $10 lightbox setup again - somebody asked last time to share how I do this:







there is a PVC pipe frame holding up a bedsheet, and on each side sits a flash shooting at the sheet from a few feet, while the camera triggers those with the built-in flash (and kleenex diffuser). I use a whibal card to get the color correct, because the bedsheet is never really \"white\"

The PVC frame was built from about 20 feet of 1/2 pipe, cut with a hack saw, and held together by L and T connectors at each corner. This is just pushed together so I can fold it up. top left corner of the frame below:










Jan 30, 2013 at 06:20 PM





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