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Technical Camera Images

danlindberg

Well-known member
Yes indeed :D I have changed out the 35 XL for a HR 32.

I have only had time to shoot a couple of times and with the lens zeroed (TC body) and fat pixel back, so an easy task for this lens. It feels absolutely fantastic and so far I am very happy. I don't find it too big or even too heavy. I'm eager to test movements with the MAX but I haven't had time yet, in a few days...

I am looking forward to use it with the Credo 60 when it returns. :)

Hi Dan

Your last couple of posts/images are captured with 32mm HR. Is that a new acquisition? Congratulations if it is :)

How do you like it so far ?

Cheers!
 

mmbma

Active member


Inside of Riverside church in New York. I first shot this with my Ricoh GR, always wanted to come back with a proper shift camera and a tripod since.

SWA, 47mm, 3 shots stich with shift.
 
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mmbma

Active member
I mean, just to compare with the image I took with the Ricoh GR a month ago.... One sees why one should spend money on a tech cam :)

 

beano_z

Active member
Here's a pretty cliche shot of Shanghai (Pudong), shot with the ALPA setup with about 10mm rise on the HR32.

Only after I got home I realised how much dust was on my sensor...unfortunately my PP skills are not good enough to remove them without leaving marks :cry:
 

mmbma

Active member
Here's a pretty cliche shot of Shanghai (Pudong), shot with the ALPA setup with about 10mm rise on the HR32.

Only after I got home I realised how much dust was on my sensor...unfortunately my PP skills are not good enough to remove them without leaving marks :cry:
you sure it was the dust and not the smog? :)
 

jotloob

Subscriber Member
Here's a pretty cliche shot of Shanghai (Pudong), shot with the ALPA setup with about 10mm rise on the HR32.

Only after I got home I realised how much dust was on my sensor...unfortunately my PP skills are not good enough to remove them without leaving marks :cry:
In don't see a problem in removing the "dust" .
But if you have a close look to the center of the image , you have a vertical line in there . Is this a stitched image ? ? ?
 

beano_z

Active member
you sure it was the dust and not the smog? :)
Haha, seems you're quite familiar with Beijing...the smog was pretty bad that day, but we only had one day to shoot so we had to make the best of it, I sincerely hope the government will do something about it soon!

In don't see a problem in removing the "dust" .
But if you have a close look to the center of the image , you have a vertical line in there . Is this a stitched image ? ? ?
It was one single image, I think I might have forced it a bit and pulled by too much from an underexposed pictures to start with, hence the line...
 

jlm

Workshop Member
i use the clone stamp in PS to get rid of dust; you can size the pick spot and the hardness of the edge
 

Pemihan

Well-known member


View from Little Virgin Peak (3514 ft.) towards "Big" Virgin Peak (8075 ft.), Gold Butte Region, Nevada.
Cambo WRS, Leaf Aptus-II 7, SK35.
 

Pemihan

Well-known member


Another view of Virgin Peak (8075 ft.), Gold Butte Region, Nevada.
Cambo WRS, Leaf Aptus-II 7, SK35.
 

MGrayson

Subscriber and Workshop Member
Once again, the majesty of Bryce Canyon is reduced to an image that makes it look small and overly fussy. Alas.

IQ140, SK35XL,



--Matt
 
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