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Here's my lenses tested out on a, wait, this ruler is lame, it has no labels and it's the triangular engineer kind! Anyway, I'm pretty sure it's millimeters, so here we go. We'll go widest to longest in focal lengths, which when reversed, is quite fittingly the opposite, where a wide lens reversed gives you a higher magnification than a long lens reversed.
My findings: The 70-200 and the 35 were both surprisingly sharp when reversed, and the 35 especially has a great deal of magnification. The fisheye was beserk. Since it has the petal hood, it doesn't meet with the circle opening of the camera very well, and you'd think that with the light leaks everything would be overexposed? Not so. In fact I had to crank up the ISO and lower the shutter to get a proper one. The 17-40 was great too, I tested it at 17mm but it was so close I couldn't fit all of the 30 in the frame along with the lines. I couldn't do this for the fisheye either so I dragged the lines down to meet them, but other than that each photo is not cropped and untouched.
For what it's worth, reading my camera data for the fisheye shot, I got an aperture value of >f/1024.
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A simple test of my 3D setup. I need to return one of the cameras, as it is not metering right and I am spending too much time trying to correct the exposure.
(see www.flickr.com/photos/photomastergreg/2457015616/ )
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First test of Photomatix 4.0 Beta
7 Exposures
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Testing Sebastemulsion Snail (Kodak 5302). Development was D-76 at Stock for 8min @ 20 deg.
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7MS2 at Tahmoor with NR67, NR122 and NR47 pulling 9403 and 9402, returning from high speed testing at Junee
testing a batch of Scopix G
this is film isn't actualy scopix G from Gevaert but ADOX docu-film. i had to develop it to find it out, but the can had that label you can see in the picture
here and there you can see some triangle shaped pattern, maybe caused by x-rays
the best iso choice would be around 12
you can see the iso i used for each photo in the small label in the hand of the lego's minifigs
nikon f100
Nikkor Micro 55mm @f8
developed in X-Omat xray developer
epson v700
Test 30Xzoom Canon SX700HS compact camera.
Dalla finestra di casa mia con la fotocamera compatta sx700hs con estensione massima dello zoom ottico. (750mm equ. su 35mm)
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