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The newest addition to the @DetroitSpeedInc Test Car Family. The DSE 1965 Mustang joins the ever growing number of Test Cars in the DSE stable.
The Car: A 1965 Mustang that will be used as a test bed for new Detroit Speed products.
The Project: The Mustang will be used for testing the prototype Mini-Tub Kit for the rear and a bolt-on speed kit front suspension upgrade.
www.detroitspeed.com/Projects/DSE-1965-Mustang/DSE-1965-M...
Le test complet du Nikkor Z 85 mm f/1.8 S est disponible ici :
www.nikonpassion.com/test-nikkor-z-85-mm-f18-s-objectif-p...
.RAF conversion results (July 2012)
The Fuji sensor arrangement makes the conversion RAF to JPG challenging for everybody. I tested 3 applications but still have not found the “Holy Grail” of Fujifilm sensors.
Silkypix (provided): the images are soft, have a “blue” tone and can not solve the greens very well. The results are so mediocre that I thought it was a problem with the camera. Anyway colors are uniform and noise is undetectable so can be useful in some cases.
Lightroom 4: is a good compromise, not so sharp but not so noisy and plenty of controls. But you need to pay for it, learn to use it, and it is not the “official” converter. If you have it, use it.
Therapee 4: gives the sharper and noisier results, it is free and can give good results. The photo size is the same than in .RAF, which is smaller than 4000x3000. It is a good complement for Silkypix users.
JPG from the camera: results are the best and are not time consuming, but you have few controls over it and need to be preset. M size (6mp) is sharper than L size (12mp), Astia film and highlights in low are advisable too.
I wish some company develop a better product to convert these .RAF files easily and better, meanwhile I shoot JPG and for important events RAF + JPG, a big SD card is mandatory.
Good shoots and better conversions ;)
SDASM Catalog #: 14_000172
Catalog or Negative #: 28288A
Year: 1959
Corp. Name: General Dynamics/Convair Astronautics
Title: Test Site-Sycamore
Description: Sycamore Test site- Atlas 2D Firing at S2
Notes: 4/14/1959
Media (negative size): 4x5 color negative
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Test Roll of Lomography CN 400 in my new Lomogrpahy Konstruktor DIY SLR.
VERY wide depth of field, the ring was about 1m or so away and the background is almost in as much focus.
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.
Prior to bottling you should test SO2 levels to make sure you won't have an explosive refermentation.
Catalog #: 10_0016057
Title: Bomb Test
Date: 1920-1929
Additional Information: Aerial Bombing tests on ships
Tags: Bomb Test, Aerial Bombing tests on ships, 1920-1929
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Testing the 60 fps capability of the Nikon V1
See it here: www.adorama.com/SearchSite/Default.aspx?searchinfo=nikon%...
Initial buoyancy testing in Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center at McMurdo Station. From L-R: Anthony Spears, Mick West, Matt Meister. Photo: Jacob Buffo.
Read the full story at: www.rh.gatech.edu/
Some preliminary conclusions after these tests about “best performance setting”
My objective was to find the best performance setting for outdoors for my camera.
NOTE: to convert RAF files to JPG I got much sharper results, as well as more noise, using either Lightroom 4 or TheraPee 4 (an open and free software). Setting “extreme sharpness” in the provided software also helps.
My camera shows orbs and in RAW is not as sharp as many other people X10s that show to be amazing out of the box (I am thinking to send it to the service by the way).
Sharpness, it was my main concern and with my camera got the best results using: EXR HD mode but also P mode worked ok, M size, DR 100 and speed over 1/100 if possible. Neither RAW mode nor Large size did achieve the degree of sharpness reached by this setting.
I shoot with IS in mode 2 when hand holding the camera, but I turn it OFF if using a tripod.
To avoid blowing up the highlights I set: EV -0,3, highlights low and Astia film setting.
To avoid “orbs” just keep apart from maximum aperture settings in takes with strong lights over a dark background.
I like to shoot at ISO 100 if possible, going up, even at just ISO 200, show differences. Anyway in very low light I go until ISO 800 in AUTO mode.
I like Astia film setting, colors are a little warmer but balanced, contrast and saturation are not exaggerated. Please consider that RAW mode is not available in EXR mode and/or M size and I need them.
No particular advises over AF modes, they worked perfectly, even in low light.
Shoot lower than 1/800 unless mandatory. I am not convinced about this point, but for sure it is better to go 1/600 at ISO 100 than 1/1200 at ISO 200 (shooting still objects as buildings). It means to avoid using AUTO ISO mode.
Joey Ryan vs Karl “Machine Gun” Anderson took place at Mach 1 Wrestling’s Hall of Fame Cup in Anaheim, CA. Here, Joey and Karl engage in a Test of Strength in the semi-finals of the inaugural Hall of Fame Cup tournament. Ryan and Anderson are former NWA World Tag Team Champions. Karl Anderson is currently one half of the IWGP Tag Team Champions in Japan. The photo isn’t very sharp due to my distance from the ring and my little camera but I still like this shot.
Freeze blotter test in the Seed Health Laboratory at CIMMYT. To detect specific fungi, seed is incubated in ideal fungal growing conditions. Technicians look for distinctive growths of fungal species of quarantine concern. The seed is briefly frozen before incubation to prevent germination.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.
For more information, this photo was part of a slideshow accompanying the story "The Journey of a Seed" in CIMMYT's August 2008 e-news, available online here:
I realised i'd not taken any pictures at all with my 18-35, so had to do a test at 18mm, that's it, nothing new to see here.
Hitech 0.6 Grad ND SE
Some tests... ignore the crappy audio... better to have something, otherwise this would be painfully boring to watch!
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Just a test for an idea i've had in my mind for a while, it's not right yet but i might do a small edition when i'm happy with it!
Test
Ph: Anibal Vecchio
Model: Mili
Production: Stefania Gonzalez Cona
© 2012 Anibal Vecchio
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - Noncomercial - No Derivs 3.0 Unported License
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Anibal Vecchio, Fashion Filmaker and Photographer from Buenos Aires.
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D750 lens tests with Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 D and Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 at 24mm wide open at f/4
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Le test complet du Nikkor Z 85 mm f/1.8 S est disponible ici :
www.nikonpassion.com/test-nikkor-z-85-mm-f18-s-objectif-p...