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Fatigue test on high-strength steel mooring chain.
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My 600 shooting at the clear sky, 85mm f22. This picture is straight from camera, no editing applied
Fatigue test on high-strength steel mooring chain.
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Although the Panasonic Lumix 12 - 35 f2.8 is not a macro lens, it will focus quite close and at 35mm you can get a reasonable magnification of 0.34x as this full frame shot shows. This is at 35mm f2.8.
A toy? Not really, this lens can really deliver amazingly sharp results!
--- Lessons learned:
+ best way to get the grips is to use the lens with the cam (in liveview) tethered to a tv set via DVI
+ the lens should not be used on maximum tilt -- you cannot get sharp results with this adjustment
+ the two lenses in the Lensbaby are not coated, backlight will lead to overlit blurry results ...
+ This is a 50 mm lens, minimum object distance is approx 0,6 meters ...
+ shots were take with the 4.0 aperture, ... 5.6 has a wider sweet spot, but less wow effect
+ works fine in Av-Mode
--- This is how focusing works:
Point the optical axis of the lens **exactly** towards the spot you want to focus; adjust focus ring - if possible in zoomed liveview mode.
--- This is how it not works:
Leave the lens as-is (no tilting); try to focus on an object in the corner of the image via turning the focusing wheel.
--- One problem I came across:
The 5DMkII works fine with this lens in Av mode, even better with additional liveview, but does *not* adjust exposure in *zoomed* liveview! => Firstly wait for exposure adjustment, then zoom in, adjust focus, if possible, zoom out again, shoot. :-)
NAWCAD Trenton, located in Mercer County, New Jersey, consists of about 66 acres with a total of 96 buildings and structures. The center was used to test jet engines, alternative fuels, turbines, and engine starters.
The main "hangar" at NAWCAD. Im not exactly sure what this building was used for but there are slots in the ground about a foot deep and there are spikes and stands that stick out of them. It looks like you would brace something on top of them. You can see the slots better in this picture.
Test rig for a raising/lowering 'boarding ramp' for a large vehicle. This is in its current fully lowered position. To see it is action go to www.flickr.com/photos/karenleahquinn/5221062074/in/photos...
Test of an inexpensive Neewer LED Macro Ring Flash FC100. The subject is about 3cm across and is a tricky one - shiny brass. At this distance the flash works well with a shutter speed of 1/160th, f8, ISO 200 but the flash lacks power. If I move away to a distance of half a metre I can't get a decent shot at ISO 200 even at f2.8, the flash isn't powerful enough. But for the money it's very good for real macro work.
Ok so first off I know this isn't a fair comparison but just in-case anyone cares this is the difference between a cheap consumer lens (on the right) and a pro grade lens (on the left)
Both pictures were taken at F5 1/60s iso 200 with a SB600 on camera bounced off ceiling set to 1/4
Between lens changing I had a piece of string on the ground to mark where he was standing and where I was shooting from.
So the test is pretty much as accurate as I could make it. Both pictures were shot Jpeg (which I NEVER shoot jpeg but wanted fair results) sooc
So the Image on the left is the:
Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm F2.8G FX
The image on the right is:
Nikkor AF-S 55-200mm VR F4-5.6G DX
The amount of detail in the eyelashes should be enough to demonstrate the difference. But for some reason the DX lens is under exposed.
All that said I know which lens I will always reach for!!!
Tilt test model showing a large scale RT model on the tilting platform. Model is in the LT museum Covent Garden.
Tested these brands and some more. Will need some time to round up the results...
Too many things too do, too little time.
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Test Roll of Lomography CN 400 in my new Lomogrpahy Konstruktor DIY SLR.
Overall the pictures are okay. I don't think I'd be using it that often, the 1/80 shutter speed is just a bit too slow unless you stop and stand still.
Also it likes to eat film.
As I was out and about today, in Rainier Beach, I noticed a goose that was injured, it had a broken leg and as I talked on the phone to animal control about steps to get it to rehab, it flew across the street! So I drive across the street and searched the park for the limping injured goose, I could not find it, I asked everyone, including this awesome crew of very nice people! They did not see the goose, but promised that if they saw it, that they'd get it to the rehab shelter! Since I wasn't doing anything else, I figured why not get tested for covid again! Shrugs* it was a good day!
Test
Ph: Anibal Vecchio
Model: Mili
Production: Stefania Gonzalez Cona
© 2012 Anibal Vecchio
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Anibal Vecchio, Fashion Filmaker and Photographer from Buenos Aires.
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This was one of the most enjoyable photographic expeditions I've ever been part of.
These are test shots from my daughter Lisa's series, 'Into the Woods'.
Lisa was using her iPhone app to take an exposure reading and we used the Canon 600D to test the exposure before taking the images on her Hasselblad 500C.
You can check out the series at www.facebook.com/photographylisadavies
and her Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/lisadavies
I'm seeing if the geo-coordinates remain when i use the collage iphone app.
These are two figures i have sitting at my desk. A felt luchador and a handmade Mr. T doll.
I don't think the geo-coordinates remained in tact in this photo. A shame.
Przykładowe zdjęcia obiektywu LUMIX G VARIO 7-14 mm/F4.0 z aparatem Panasonic Lumix GF-1. Wrocław i okolice, lipiec 2010 r. Więcej szczegółów: fotoblogia.pl/2010/08/09/obiektyw-lumix-g-vario-7-14-mmf4... | LUMIX G VARIO 7-14 mm/F4.0 + Panasonic Lumix GF-1 test pictures.