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Cox is the best, almost 20Mb/s down and almost 4Mb/s up. Sure beats 1Mb/s down and 256kb/s up... :) This and a replacement for some dead RAM and my grandma's computer is usable again..
Depois de quase uma semana de namoro, terminei os testes da minha nova lente, uma tamron 28-75 f2.8.
Relatório:
Exelente.
Ótima definição e nitidez mesmo em 2.8 e 28mm
Foco rápido apesar de não ultrasônico e um pouco barulhento.
Qualidade de imagem fantástica.
Em macro ela também e muito boa, eu daria nota 9 sendo que 10 é para a minha 100mm da canon
O buquet dela também me agrada muito.
Não gostei do anel de foco que não pode ser usado manualmente quando o foco está em automático, isso é um problema pois acidentalmente você pode trava-lo enquanto o motor da camera tenta movimenta-lo.
O melhor de tudo é o preço: U$350,00 nos EUA
Muito boa para eventos, fotos do dia-a-dia, estúdio-moda, estúdio-culinária e macro. Eu não usaria o macro dela para foto de jóias, prefiro o da 100mm.
Resultado, vou vender a minha 28-135 IS
After almost a week of dating, finished the testing of my new lens, a tamron 28-75 f2.8.
Report:
Exelente.
Great definition and clarity even at 2.8 and 28mm
Focus fast despite of not ultrasônico and a little noisy.
fantastic quality of image.
I´s also very good in macro, I would note it 9 when 10 is my 100mm canon.
The buquet also pleases me greatly.
Didn´t like the ring of focus that can not be used manually when the focus is on automatic, this is a problem because you can accidentally hangs it as the engine of the camera tries to move it.
Best of all is the price: $ 350.00 U.S.
Very good for events, day-to-day photos, studio-fashion, cooking and macro-studio. I would not use it for macro picture of jewelry I prefer the 100mm.
Result, I will sell my 28-135 IS
test your color vision! according to this test, i have perfect color vision: www.xrite.com/online-color-test-challenge
then they shame me to inputting my age range. so old.
A very low-tech test shot of the Keay Street diorama, with the bits I've made so far fairly crudely set up in place, to get a rough idea how things might look (and the giant Venetian blind at the rear won't be making an appearance in the final pictures....). The terrace of houses at the rear of the picture needs windows and interiors/a roof, chimneys, etc, the whole right side of the factory on the street needs building, and the windows need finishing, drainpipes, etc, adding - so a huge amount of work still to be done...
Just testing out my new softbox as PAN this week was a washout. Big thanks to Justin for the loan of the light stand :)
Strobist Info: 580EXII in Softbox camara Left cactus V4, Jessops Flash camara right optical slave to blow out backgound.
HNRC Swietelsky liveried Class 37/4 locomotive 37422 'Pegasus' is captured heading up towards Peak Forest on the freight only line at Great Rocks Junction, working the 1Q41 13.11 Derby RTC-Derby RTC (05.25).
Sister locomotive 37425 'Sir Robert McAlpine/Concrete Bob' was bringing up the rear.
2nd June 2025
Germination testing of groundnuts at the ICRISAT genebank in Hyderabad, India. Photo: Michael Major/Crop Trust
The splashing of this common garter snake caught my attention as is swam searching for food and testing the water with its tongue. I was rather fascinated by it as it dove underwater and sometimes under the silt. Occasionally it would pop up with a big tadpole. He was hard to photograph because he was very fast slipping quickly behind grass, under water and the sun glared on its wet skin.
(Tualatin River Wildlife Refuge)
Sony NEX-5N + 18-55mm kit lens, 1/100sec, f/5.6, ISO 1000 (JPEG straight out of camera)
Just received my Sony NEX-5N kit today and decided to do some test shots. Stay tuned...more to come :)
Okay, so ive not posted anything for a long long time. Ive been super busy doing various bits of video work.
Luckily this work has enabled me to be able to purchase a battery for my bowens lights as well as finally get my hands on the beautiful 5D MKII.
So today, whilst the sun was out, I grabbed my pal Oli to go have a quick test with the new gear. It was definitely a learning curve. Cant wait to experiment with some proper shoots
The only thing visible above water at the EMEC tidal test site - these are the pilings for one specific turbine. We were told three others are also being tested on site, but all evidence of them was hidden below the water...