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This Canon IIF from 1953 is incredible to say the least. Here with my 1951 Serenar 50mm 1:1.8 lens. It has the 'E-P' engraved into the top plate. I've heard it is from American military posts in Japan 'exchange post' but I've also read it's true meaning is not known, but it is known they only came from military posts in Japan.
I had to repair the shutter speed mechanism as it was firing at the same speed no matter what setting it was on. I then finished with a full CLA
She doesn't wear any wings. She wears a heart that can melt my own. She wears a smile that can make me wanna sing. She gives me presents with her presence alone. She gives me everything I could wish for. She gives me kisses on the lips just for coming home.
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My dad's Canon AE-1 with modeling duties as I play around with my 2x Nikon SB-600 flash set up and a Nikon SU-800 commander.
Ironic, I know, taking a photo of my dad's Canon AE-1 with my Nikon D7200. LOL
I am more used doing 1x off shoe flash photography; I did try a 3 flash setup when I had 3 SB-600s and used the built in Creative Light System (CLS), but sadly had to return one of them due to misfires, and another had water damage by accident, leaving me with only one.
A few days ago, I got another SB-600 and this time a SU-800 so I can trigger the flashes a lot better/faster than always going on the submenu to control the built in CLS, and only now am I practicing how to control 2 flashes more efficiently.
I will hopefully save up for a SB-910 as my main flash and then practice a 3x off shoe flash photography.
Shooting Information:
•Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip
•Sigma 50-150mm f/2.8 APO EX DC OS HSM
•Manual Mode
•1/1000th @ 62mm zoom, f/11
•ISO 500
•2x Off Shoe Nikon SB-600 Flash Fired
Off Shoe Flash Information:
•Commander/Trigger: Nikon SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander
•Flash 1: Nikon SB-600 with no modifier on the right, manually at 1/8th power
•Flash 2: Nikon SB-600 with no modifier on the left, manually at 1/16th power
Post Processing Information:
•Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 7.1
•Not Cropped
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Canon's first attempt at an autofocus SLR camera. The T80 was produced in 1985 and discontinued in 1986. It used regular FD lenses as well as three specialised autofocus lenses that only worked on the T80.
The Neues Museum ("New Museum") is a museum in Berlin, Germany, located to the north of the Altes Museum (Old Museum) on Museum Island.
It was built between 1843 and 1855 according to plans by Friedrich August Stüler, a student of Karl Friedrich Schinkel. The museum was closed at the beginning of World War II in 1939, and was heavily damaged during the bombing of Berlin.
The rebuilding was overseen by the English architect David Chipperfield. The museum officially reopened in October 2009 and received a 2010 RIBA European Award and the 2011 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.
Exhibits include the Egyptian and Prehistory and Early History collections, as it did before the war. The artifacts it houses include the iconic bust of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti.
Both as a part of the Museum Island complex and as an individual building, the museum testifies to the neoclassical architecture of museums in the 19th century. With its new industrialized building procedures and its use of iron construction, the museum plays an important role in the history of technology. Since the classical and ornate interiors of the Glyptothek and of the Alte Pinakothek in Munich were destroyed in World War II, the partly destroyed interior of the Neues Museum ranks among the last remaining examples of interior museum layout of this period in Germany.
Canon-DPP
I'm just discover the DPP software and I'm astonished.
I'm in fact an idiot in this field,but how much a expert can manipulate?
Never trust your eyes?