Guy Mancuso
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World's only images from a IQ 180 Phase Back of Death Valleys famous racetrack area. This is a focus stack of 5 frames from the new 35mmD lens.
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Guy, how does the new 35 stack up (no pun intended) - edge/corner sharpness and C.A. was always an issue with the older 35, even on the crop sensor of the P30. Very curious to know if the new version is truly a new lens, or just repackaged!World's only images from a IQ 180 Phase Back of Death Valleys famous racetrack area. This is a focus stack of 5 frames from the new 35mmD lens.
Tareq... I am glad you appreciated my post... and I too prefer you later version.Thank you eery much that you finally commented on my post.
So in this case of shooting indoor with mixed lights, what is the best way to have better WB...?
Ah ok, even though i don't feel they are the best, i feel i can do better.Tareq,
To my eye the new version is much, much nicer. Colors and exposure are much more natural!
Thanks!Tareq... I am glad you appreciated my post... and I too prefer you later version.
There are experts here...but, generally the solution is to only use flash and sunlight, and change any tungsten bulbs for daylight balanced bulbs.
I attach a picture (for estate agent) taken with tungsten and sunlight (not MF). There was a window behind me, and I put a projector screen on the floor to light the ceiling. I drew the curtains you can see to avoid a hotspot by the television... in one version of the picture I used a reflector outside to reflect light into that window.
I have made no attempt to correct the tungsten, as there seems to be enough daylight to prevent a cast.
I took this picture when I had no digital camera that could satisfactorily be used with off-camera flash, but I would now use my 4 Metzs as fill, adding exposures if I needed more fill for a big room.
This is an awesome shot, making me wanting to be there shooting as well!!!World's only images from a IQ 180 Phase Back of Death Valleys famous racetrack area. This is a focus stack of 5 frames from the new 35mmD lens.
This is a nice shot, and i feel jealous that people using tech cameras more for outdoors and indoors with Mf.Some thing new, from a trip thru Oregon last week:
Painted Hills, with overcast skies and wet ground, near dusk.
Cambo WDS, 47xl, P30, single exposure
Great shot Bud, but your clouds got ghosted :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:World's only images from a IQ 180 Phase Back of Death Valleys famous racetrack area. This is a focus stack of 5 frames from the new 35mmD lens.
Yea i know . Need to fix that as soon as I get time.Great shot Bud, but your clouds got ghosted :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:
:thumbup::thumbup::thumbs:Great images Woody, you're obviously enjoying the TC.
Shot this last night in the Outback. Cambo RS, P65+, 72mm, two shifted frames stitched.
You must have one mother of a comuter to handle that!World's only images from a IQ 180 Phase Back of Death Valleys famous racetrack area. This is a focus stack of 5 frames from the new 35mmD lens.
WOW Guy!Death Valley - Devils Golf Course
P40+ new 35D lens. Someone asked if I liked this lens better than the old and I do . At least my copy is better than any of the 3 previous versions i had.