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PeterGlaso
Registered: Jul 28, 2008
Total Posts: 506
Country: Norway

Krosavcheg wrote:
Super Takumar 55/1.8 yet again. In absense of Rokkor, it seems to have permanently attached itself to my cam...

Alt on Alt...Any Compass users here?..


...I believe it was taken at 2.0...


Quite impressive!



Krosavcheg
Registered: Apr 10, 2006
Total Posts: 1840
Country: Japan

Peter: Thank you. Token sharpening and WB correction only. I really love the lens - found it in "Junk" corner of a shop. Pristine glas, no mold, only top was slightly loose - easily adjusted...



Krosavcheg
Registered: Apr 10, 2006
Total Posts: 1840
Country: Japan

Few more from my walkabouts:



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this one is with 2 Kenko AC close up lenses stacked. At 5.6 I believe, in a fairly strong wind, sunset...no sharpening needed at all...

I seem to get the hang of MF on 20D's viewfinder..


ISO1600
Registered: Jul 06, 2005
Total Posts: 3247
Country: United States



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Tamron 500mm Mirror on D700.


johnahill
Registered: Jan 08, 2006
Total Posts: 1286
Country: United Kingdom

Just had time to tweak levels on these 2 , looking much better.



Tangfish
Registered: Nov 23, 2009
Total Posts: 27
Country: Australia

How's this for an "alt lens"?

Canon 5D MkII + a piece of cardboard over the body + 1 pin hole.



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Yup a 24 megapixel pinhole camera.
6400 ISO and 1/30th sec shutter.


Krosavcheg
Registered: Apr 10, 2006
Total Posts: 1840
Country: Japan

Tangfish: truly alt!!! Respect!!



Tangfish
Registered: Nov 23, 2009
Total Posts: 27
Country: Australia

Why thanks, Krosavcheg.
I wouldn't recommend using it for paid jobs though.



RustyBug
Registered: Feb 02, 2009
Total Posts: 5745
Country: United States

Something a little brighter than my usual
35-70 3.4


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dfresh
Registered: Feb 13, 2005
Total Posts: 2508
Country: United States

Tangfish wrote:
How's this for an "alt lens"?


As long as the cardboard wasn't from a Canon box



Gary Clennan
Registered: Mar 29, 2007
Total Posts: 2414
Country: Canada

ISO1600 wrote:


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Tamron 500mm Mirror on D700.

mmmm... donuts.......


ziyadj
Registered: Mar 01, 2008
Total Posts: 464
Country: Saudi Arabia

Some shots I took around Yamba Australia on 5DMk2

Leica 28mm (New Version)



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Oly 18mm



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Anden
Registered: Jun 22, 2004
Total Posts: 6453
Country: Sweden

Ziyadj:

Great shots but the darkening of the sky is too much for my taste.

A



mcbroomf
Registered: Mar 18, 2003
Total Posts: 1429
Country: United States

johnahill wrote:
Just had time to tweak levels on these 2 , looking much better.

I like these John, the 2nd one especially...

Mike



I Am Luna
Registered: Nov 19, 2008
Total Posts: 426
Country: Japan

edwardkaraa wrote:
A900 Zeiss 16-35 (#1-2-3), 24-70 (#4), and 135 (#5).

Nice! I hope to visit this temple one of these days while I'm still close by.



Jim Schemel
Registered: Oct 18, 2006
Total Posts: 3882
Country: United States

Zeiss Sonnar 180T* on 5D f4
-Jim



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PhilH
Registered: Jan 09, 2004
Total Posts: 196
Country: United States

Almost forgot to post this, but since the lens is now discontinued.

Leonid Meteor Shower on 11.16.2009.
1Ds Mark III, Sigma 14mm f/2.8, exposure 3 hours and 15 minutes.

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The little dots hot pixels from the long recording. I needed to do a better dark frame reduction to correct for those and the banding, but at exposures this long it's all risky.



Jim Schemel
Registered: Oct 18, 2006
Total Posts: 3882
Country: United States

PhilH Great shot ^^^^ how do you get a 3 hour exposure any way? I see shots like this and wonder how they do it.
-Jim



U.C.
Registered: May 25, 2008
Total Posts: 326
Country: Netherlands

Jim Schemel wrote:
PhilH Great shot ^^^^ how do you get a 3 hour exposure any way? I see shots like this and wonder how they do it.
-Jim

With a remote control I think.



PhilH
Registered: Jan 09, 2004
Total Posts: 196
Country: United States

U.C. is corrent. TCN80 remote in this case.



dfresh
Registered: Feb 13, 2005
Total Posts: 2508
Country: United States

5D + Zuiko 50/2 macro, both wide open
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I'm starting to love this lens



Jim Schemel
Registered: Oct 18, 2006
Total Posts: 3882
Country: United States

PhilH wrote:
U.C. is corrent. TCN80 remote in this case.

Are you able to give any more details?
-Jim



U.C.
Registered: May 25, 2008
Total Posts: 326
Country: Netherlands

Jim Schemel wrote:
PhilH wrote:
U.C. is corrent. TCN80 remote in this case.

Are you able to give any more details?
-Jim

Use the lock ability on any $5 remote, the bulb setting and use a stopwatch/watch for the time. After the calculated time (based on higher iso and wider aperture) unlock the remote button.



Jim Schemel
Registered: Oct 18, 2006
Total Posts: 3882
Country: United States

Thank You UC i have no experience with remotes
-Jim



U.C.
Registered: May 25, 2008
Total Posts: 326
Country: Netherlands

There are a lot of remotes, with various features. Some have a LCD display with time lapse ability and a timer. Others only have a shutter button with half press for focussing option and a lock for bulb. I have the latter one myself for my 450D (bought at dealextreme.com for some dollars) and I am very satisfied with it.



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