RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
Are DP1 users able to set fixed/hyperfocal focus distance with the camera?
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Are DP1 users able to set fixed/hyperfocal focus distance with the camera?
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Are DP1 users able to set fixed/hyperfocal focus distance with the camera?
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Ray,
Yes and easily too....
here's the hyperfocal distances for the each f stop on the camera....
f4.0 12.6'
f5.6 8.93'
f8.0 6.33'
f11 4.49'
as a refresher to those that forgot.....
remember that the dof will extend from 1/2 the hyperfocal distance to infinity.......
The DP1 is great cause when ya turn it on...it's exactly where ya left it and where ya want it set.....ya just check the focus wheel sometimes to make sure ya didn't move it......thats it....no bells, no whistles...just a real serious image making machine that delivers above and beyond the call of duty....
you are now returned to the regular scheduled programming.....
shooter.........out
Ray,
Yes and easily too....
here's the hyperfocal distances for the each f stop on the camera....
f4.0 12.6'
f5.6 8.93'
f8.0 6.33'
f11 4.49'
as a refresher to those that forgot.....
remember that the dof will extend from 1/2 the hyperfocal distance to infinity.......
The DP1 is great cause when ya turn it on...it's exactly where ya left it and where ya want it set.....ya just check the focus wheel sometimes to make sure ya didn't move it......thats it....no bells, no whistles...just a real serious image making machine that delivers above and beyond the call of duty....
you are now returned to the regular scheduled programming.....
shooter.........out
about the sharpness thing, i was looking at some pictures for the dp1 on flickr and they looked so sharp that it no longer seemed real. perhaps it is aggressive sharpening. i love the photos, but something about it doesn't look "right"
two examples that i had found
http://flickr.com/photos/wavecult/2908324170/
http://flickr.com/photos/tomhide/2416240756/
about the sharpness thing, i was looking at some pictures for the dp1 on flickr and they looked so sharp that it no longer seemed real. perhaps it is aggressive sharpening. i love the photos, but something about it doesn't look "right"
two examples that i had found
http://flickr.com/photos/wavecult/2908324170/
http://flickr.com/photos/tomhide/2416240756/
I agree they don't look 'right' but they look very 'processed'. I see that with lots of cameras - which makes me suspect the post-processing. Now I see what you mean, but I wouldn't call that 'too sharp', I'd call it artificially sharpened and otherwise tarted up.
Don't know what the G10 has, but the DP1 has a wheel which is marked in meters as well as a scale which pops up on the screen which shows the focus distance as a red dot along a scale, marked in both meters and feet (latest firmware added feet to the scale).
I just bought a second one which is going to undergo an attempted IR conversion this weekend... I think it's an awesome little camera.
You can turn off all the beeps and, separately, the shutter sound and go all silent... (insert moonwalk here)now if someone tells me i can turn off all the "beeps" and run totally silent i'm going straight into my best moonwalk.
about the sharpness thing, i was looking at some pictures for the dp1 on flickr and they looked so sharp that it no longer seemed real. perhaps it is aggressive sharpening. i love the photos, but something about it doesn't look "right"
two examples that i had found
http://flickr.com/photos/wavecult/2908324170/
http://flickr.com/photos/tomhide/2416240756/