This is a set of waterfalls that I'm struggling to find the name of now. Tucked away in another Goblin Forest in the South East of the North Island, a place where I saw wild horses, deer, etc and an amazing gorge with completely green moss covered walls.
The colour, the water flowing through and out of the moss covered shelves/steps of
rock on one side and the small falls on the other, the fallen tree/log, wow, it was like something out of a Fairy Tale. A scene that I had as usual, all to myself. I did meet a fly fisherman when I was getting in my car, a chap from the USA in fact who moved to NZ. I camped nearby, a free campground, just me there with a waterfall and river of it's own (last pic)
A pano made up of 2 horizontal shots with the GFX50S + nikkor 28/3.5 PC
Califmike33 wrote:
Hey guys i have a question, if i have a manual focus lens with no AE chip to talk to the camera will i still get the little focus circle in the viewfinder to focus with ?
cadman342001 wrote:
This is a set of waterfalls that I'm struggling to find the name of now. Tucked away in another Goblin Forest in the South East of the North Island, a place where I saw wild horses, deer, etc and an amazing gorge with completely green moss covered walls.
The colour, the water flowing through and out of the moss covered shelves/steps of
rock on one side and the small falls on the other, the fallen tree/log, wow, it was like something out of a Fairy Tale. A scene that I had as usual, all to myself. I did meet a fly fisherman when I was getting in my car, a chap from the USA in fact who moved to NZ. I camped nearby, a free campground, just me there with a waterfall and river of it's own (last pic)
A pano made up of 2 horizontal shots with the GFX50S + nikkor 28/3.5 PC
cadman342001 wrote:
This is a set of waterfalls that I'm struggling to find the name of now. Tucked away in another Goblin Forest in the South East of the North Island, a place where I saw wild horses, deer, etc and an amazing gorge with completely green moss covered walls.
The colour, the water flowing through and out of the moss covered shelves/steps of
rock on one side and the small falls on the other, the fallen tree/log, wow, it was like something out of a Fairy Tale. A scene that I had as usual, all to myself. I did meet a fly fisherman when I was getting in my car, a chap from the USA in fact who moved to NZ. I camped nearby, a free campground, just me there with a waterfall and river of it's own (last pic)
A pano made up of 2 horizontal shots with the GFX50S + nikkor 28/3.5 PC
I bought a JJC FDA-S to digitize my slides and negs. It's a cheaper version (€100 including a 6500K LED light) of the Nikon ES-2.
The idea is to use this with my Z7II and Micro-Nikkor-PC Auto 35/3.5
Problem is I can't get the frame filled. Even in DX mode.
Tried close-up lens nbr.1, but that didn't worked either. Couldn't get it focussed either
Am I overlooking something?
Other thing is the slide holder is only 2mm wide and my slides are wider. 🤬
Chris Dees wrote:
I bought a JJC FDA-S to digitize my slides and negs. It's a cheaper version (€100 including a 6500K LED light) of the Nikon ES-2.
The idea is to use this with my Z7II and Micro-Nikkor-PC Auto 35/3.5
Problem is I can't get the frame filled. Even in DX mode.
Tried close-up lens nbr.1, but that didn't worked either. Couldn't get it focussed either
Am I overlooking something?
Other thing is the slide holder is only 2mm wide and my slides are wider. 🤬
Chris, I believe Rafael and Jose have done slide digitization and may comment. Did you mean the micro-nikkor 50 3.5?
Very pleasant scene Andy! Have you already done that long ride on the new motorbike or is it coming up?
cadman342001 wrote:
This is a set of waterfalls that I'm struggling to find the name of now. Tucked away in another Goblin Forest in the South East of the North Island, a place where I saw wild horses, deer, etc and an amazing gorge with completely green moss covered walls.
The colour, the water flowing through and out of the moss covered shelves/steps of
rock on one side and the small falls on the other, the fallen tree/log, wow, it was like something out of a Fairy Tale. A scene that I had as usual, all to myself. I did meet a fly fisherman when I was getting in my car, a chap from the USA in fact who moved to NZ. I camped nearby, a free campground, just me there with a waterfall and river of it's own (last pic)
A pano made up of 2 horizontal shots with the GFX50S + nikkor 28/3.5 PC
Chris Dees wrote:
I bought a JJC FDA-S to digitize my slides and negs. It's a cheaper version (€100 including a 6500K LED light) of the Nikon ES-2.
The idea is to use this with my Z7II and Micro-Nikkor-PC Auto 35/3.5
Problem is I can't get the frame filled. Even in DX mode.
Tried close-up lens nbr.1, but that didn't worked either. Couldn't get it focussed either
Am I overlooking something?
Other thing is the slide holder is only 2mm wide and my slides are wider. 🤬
Thanks Paul, way better. I have to crop now about 5%. That's not a problem with the Z7 II resolution.
It'll work, but it will be a loooong process to crop every slide. 😬
I have time.
Now to find a solution for the narrow slide holder.
Here are a couple of shots from this weekend of a long closed apiary in Gardi, GA. I tried cross-processing for the first time and kind of like the look. It's completely different from how I normally process my photos and I probably won't use it very often, but it's nice to have another tool in the bag.
EDIT: I didn't cross-process like I said above. I should have said that I used a bleach-bypass effect in post processing.
I like it too Scott. Works well with the old building
spoupard wrote:
Here are a couple of shots from this weekend of a long closed apiary in Gardi, GA. I tried cross-processing for the first time and kind of like the look. It's completely different from how I normally process my photos and I probably won't use it very often, but it's nice to have another tool in the bag.
Phong.nh wrote:
Hello all
I am able to buy like new Nikkor 200mm f/4 Ais (non micro version). Is there any different between this copy with micro copy.
Thanks.