Marsopa
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angeloks
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Wow, tasty!
laptoprob
back to basics
What apertures did you use? Would be nice to see the difference in vignetting.
Did you use a bubble level or can you guess horizontals/verticals that well?
Did you use a bubble level or can you guess horizontals/verticals that well?
Marsopa
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Hi:
Appertures from 5.6 to 11/16, should note them to not forget...
No bubble level, trying to get paralells and, specially last pic, correction with PS.
Thanks
Appertures from 5.6 to 11/16, should note them to not forget...
No bubble level, trying to get paralells and, specially last pic, correction with PS.
Thanks
laptoprob
back to basics
Thanks, The reason I asked about the apertures is that I found the vignetting to become less when stopped down.
So you do have a good eye for verticals. I have a tiny bubble level glued to the side of the finder, because it is so hard to align verticals in the barrel-distorted finder.
So you do have a good eye for verticals. I have a tiny bubble level glued to the side of the finder, because it is so hard to align verticals in the barrel-distorted finder.
R
RogerinVegas
Guest
Nice shots Marsopa!
Laptoprob- the suggested apperature for the 15m is 5.6 - suggested by Erwin Puts. The key is to leave it at 5.6, and to compensate shutter.
http://www.imx.nl/photosite/japan/voigtl01.html
Another great idea is to shoot the same image using all different aperatures, and evaluating your results.
Roger
Laptoprob- the suggested apperature for the 15m is 5.6 - suggested by Erwin Puts. The key is to leave it at 5.6, and to compensate shutter.
http://www.imx.nl/photosite/japan/voigtl01.html
Another great idea is to shoot the same image using all different aperatures, and evaluating your results.
Roger
kross
sonnarism
great shots! now...i want one!!
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