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STC/IQ4150Achro/90au/ISO200/f11/125th
STC/IQ4150Achro/90au/ISO200/f11/125th
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No mainly 486+091-dark red, but not on all imagesHi are you using an orange filter ?
Thanks
Phil
HiNo mainly 486+091-dark red, but not on all images
Yes I have, but seem to like the 2 filter approach best for now.Hi
Thanks
Have you tried with just the 091?
That should block out UV and everything below 630nm I think
Thanks
Phil
I remember when CI was helping shim my STC adapter with the IQ4 we tested the 486 only and the red 091 only and also the 486+091. Adding the red to the 486 did not shift focus and the images had the contrast level that I like best. Some might prefer the orange 040 in cases where large white puffy clouds are present since the 091 to some eyes makes these clouds look a bit strange.Hi
Thanks
Have you tried with just the 091?
That should block out UV and everything below 630nm I think
Thanks
Phil
I can understand the logic, the 486 maintains the auto focus and the 091 gives you 630 - 700 nm and high contrast . Being in Miami (Great Clouds) I usually keep the orange filter on the XF with 486 and the tech w/o the 486. Sometimes move to 091 you are right about the cloudsI remember when CI was helping shim my STC adapter with the IQ4 we tested the 486 only and the red 091 only and also the 486+091. Adding the red to the 486 did not shift focus and the images had the contrast level that I like best. Some might prefer the orange 040 in cases where large white puffy clouds are present since the 091 to some eyes makes these clouds look a bit strange.
I can understand the logic, the 486 maintains the auto focus and the 091 gives you 630 - 700 nm and high contrast . Being in Miami (Great Clouds)Phil
Hialajuela
What filter(s) were you using for the going to rain shot? Thanks.