Johnmcd
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No many posts on the RD1 forum, so here's another...
Before I bought my RD1 I looked at many images to see if this camera was for me. For those still deciding, here are a two portraits that may help.
Both taken with 40mm Nokton. The first in quite harsh direct light at 200 iso. The second inside a pub at 800 iso (and I think about f2). The 800 iso needs no noise reduction. In fact it is the last thing you would want to do.
The last pic is one taken on the same day at a cemetry. I am enjoying the RD1 colours.
Cheers,
John
Before I bought my RD1 I looked at many images to see if this camera was for me. For those still deciding, here are a two portraits that may help.
Both taken with 40mm Nokton. The first in quite harsh direct light at 200 iso. The second inside a pub at 800 iso (and I think about f2). The 800 iso needs no noise reduction. In fact it is the last thing you would want to do.
The last pic is one taken on the same day at a cemetry. I am enjoying the RD1 colours.
Cheers,
John
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pachuco
El ****
Wow, great detail! Very sharp photo's!
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Good portraits, John, though the first could have done with shallower depth of field. Do you not have an ISO setting slower than 200? The ISO 800 one is impressive: at that rating my Olympus E-300 gives objectionable noise.
Gid
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Good stuff John. Glad to see you're enjoying the RD1.
Johnmcd
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payasam said:Good portraits, John, though the first could have done with shallower depth of field. Do you not have an ISO setting slower than 200? The ISO 800 one is impressive: at that rating my Olympus E-300 gives objectionable noise.
I agree totally but unfortunately the RD1's lowest iso is 200. Maybe some ND filters?
John
Johnmcd
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Gid said:Good stuff John. Glad to see you're enjoying the RD1.
Gid,
I normally throw my huge lowepro backpack with DSLR, sony F717 (for IR) and lens in the car each morning - just in case. Now I just want to take my RD1. Life is good
Now I just need 15mm and 75mm and I'm set.
John
Burkey
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I have a couple on my gallery. Can I link in this thread to RFF gallery posts? I'm having a senior moment and can't remember the process. Thanks.
. . . David
. . . David
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
David, thank you: I too shall hold out "having a senior moment" when all else fails.
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
Johnmcd said:Now I just need 15mm and 75mm and I'm set.
John
while the 15mm vignettes quite strongly, i still love it's rendering.
hope i'll have an example online later today.
Johnmcd
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sebastel said:while the 15mm vignettes quite strongly, i still love it's rendering.
hope i'll have an example online later today.
Thanks. Any pics would be great to see.
Is the vignetting software in Epson Raw effective for the time when you don't want it?
Cheers,
John
sebastel
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Johnmcd
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Sebastel,
Can you repost that image after using the vignetting correction tool in Epson raw? It's fairly severe.
Thanks,
John
Can you repost that image after using the vignetting correction tool in Epson raw? It's fairly severe.
Thanks,
John
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
Johnmcd said:Can you repost that image after using the vignetting correction tool in Epson raw?
here it is ... a bit late, but at least there.
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Johnmcd
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No worries. It looks like the lens picked out plenty of detail. Any others would be appreciated.
John
John
usayit
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Wonderful shots! I do like the second portrait which also shows just how well the R-d1 handles at an iso of 800.
Yeh.. unfortunately the R-D1 only goes down to an iso of 200. ND filter comes in handy when trying to get a shallower DOF in bright daylight. I have modified a circular polarizer ring and UV ring to hold two polarizer glasses... gives me the same effect as a variable ND filter similar to the Singh-Ray Vari-ND filter. I'm still experimenting with it.....
I too find it a relief that the big bag o stuff with DSLR can stay home and I can walk out the door with the Epson + 1 lens around my neck with two more lenses in a small pouch strapped to my belt.
Yeh.. unfortunately the R-D1 only goes down to an iso of 200. ND filter comes in handy when trying to get a shallower DOF in bright daylight. I have modified a circular polarizer ring and UV ring to hold two polarizer glasses... gives me the same effect as a variable ND filter similar to the Singh-Ray Vari-ND filter. I'm still experimenting with it.....
I too find it a relief that the big bag o stuff with DSLR can stay home and I can walk out the door with the Epson + 1 lens around my neck with two more lenses in a small pouch strapped to my belt.
victoriapio
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Nice portraits John. Excellent workflow and use of all the resources the rd1s allows.
O.C.
O.C.
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
entered the epson raw vignetting corrected version of the picture.
the vignetting correction setting was at '10', a bit too strong for my taste.
resized in GIMP. no further corrections/manipulations applied.
cheers
the vignetting correction setting was at '10', a bit too strong for my taste.
resized in GIMP. no further corrections/manipulations applied.
cheers
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