Larry Kellogg
Established
Hello,
Here are a few night shots:
http://homepage.mac.com/mac.hive/PhotoAlbum9.html
I turned on long exposure noise reduction. I found only one hot pixel in the resulting images. I'm impressed. All of these were shot RAW.
These shots were taken with the Ultron 35mm, 1.7, stopped down to F/11 or so, ISO 200, exposure times 6-10 seconds, I was playing around with my cable release, I didn't have one of those on my 20D.
Thoughts?
Regards,
Larry
Here are a few night shots:
http://homepage.mac.com/mac.hive/PhotoAlbum9.html
I turned on long exposure noise reduction. I found only one hot pixel in the resulting images. I'm impressed. All of these were shot RAW.
These shots were taken with the Ultron 35mm, 1.7, stopped down to F/11 or so, ISO 200, exposure times 6-10 seconds, I was playing around with my cable release, I didn't have one of those on my 20D.
Thoughts?
Regards,
Larry
sevres_babylone
Veteran
I am also still trying things out with my R-D1 which I picked up last Friday. I have been primarily a colour shooter, but I really like the 1600 monochrome option. This is a shot from dusk last night:
http://www.pbase.com/zuiko40/image/40832680
http://www.pbase.com/zuiko40/image/40832680
Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
Hi- the images are very nice evening shots. One thing I didn't get was there a tripod used?
Also Sevres(?) - the BW images remind me of TriX.
Both sets of images have interesting qualities of light.
I just can't afford the rd1 yet. Is it true that it is a Bessa with a ccd?
Also Sevres(?) - the BW images remind me of TriX.
Both sets of images have interesting qualities of light.
I just can't afford the rd1 yet. Is it true that it is a Bessa with a ccd?
Larry Kellogg
Established
Yes, a tripod was used. I shot these from my balcony, in case people are wondering how I got this angle with a 35mm lens. By the way, it was very cold and I didn't spend a lot of time trying to get a perfect shot.
I'm also starting to fall in love with the monochrome shots that come out of this camera. I think they have a wonderful feel to them, very film-like, with lots of tonality and depth. My other gallery has some black and white shots in it.
Larry
I'm also starting to fall in love with the monochrome shots that come out of this camera. I think they have a wonderful feel to them, very film-like, with lots of tonality and depth. My other gallery has some black and white shots in it.
Larry
David Kieltyka
Clicking away feverishly
Fedzilla_Bob said:I just can't afford the rd1 yet. Is it true that it is a Bessa with a ccd?
Yes and no, mostly no. The R-D1's shape is shared with the Bessa cameras. But the dimensions aren't the same...the R-D1 is larger. The materials aren't the same either...the R-D1 is sturdier. The viewfinder is the same as the Bessa R3A's, though the rangefinder is a bit different. The shutter cocking lever is probably the same. Everything else is different.
-Dave-
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Mine was a handheld, monochrome jpeg, shot at 1600. Exposure adustment - 2/3 stop. I like the TriX comparison, but remember at 1600, there is 2 stops more flexibility in terms of depth of field and/or shutter speed.Fedzilla_Bob said:Hi- the images are very nice evening shots. One thing I didn't get was there a tripod used?
Also Sevres(?) - the BW images remind me of TriX.
Lens was C/V 35mm Pancake II.
I have only been using the camera since Saturday, and am trying to familiarize myself with it before I go to Havana and then El Salvador at the end of the month, where it should have a real workout.
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