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Nytech ND-4020 @en:photography:compact_cameras
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hout the junk. This procedure cuts a 1458 kB file down to 350-1250 kBs (typical) and the image **is iden... e. This modified firmware for ND-5020 seems to be downloadable at http://www.de-groot.tweakdsl.nl/, dire... y. The exposure can be compensated 2 units up and down. You can also control variables like the depth of... is delay shorter by pressing the trigger half way down before the actual shooting takes place. And at th
Fujifilm X-S1 @en:photography:compact_cameras
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t results somewhere from f/4.0 to f/5.6. Stopping down more actually blurs the images due to sensor size... er focal lengths and when the the lens is stopped down. But since the camera loses its resolution when stopped down more than to f/5.6 I still recommend not to stop down more than this. ===== The sensor ===== The came
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM @en:photography:camera_lenses
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e a pro ===== Cons ===== * the weight slowed me down too much when shooting * is a pain to be carrie... (even mid-priced primes) * when the light goes down you can stretch it with f/2.8 and IS but f/1.8 an
Sigma 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 APO Macro Super II @en:photography:camera_lenses
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/2008 * works best at the wide end and stopped down ===== Pros ===== * reasonably sharp, good cont... = Cons ===== * to be sharp needs to be stopped down (at its best at f/8 and f/11) especially at tele
Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 Di VC USD @en:photography:camera_lenses
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* reasonably priced * really sharp when stopped down to f/8.0 * focusing is quite fast, faster than ... mode overexposures the center * must be stopped down to increase sharpness and to fight the vignetting
Canon EOS 6D @en:photography:camera_bodies
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s that I've noticed: * It is hard to step back down from 1D-series camera to a hobbyist camera. I fee
The future of DSLR bodies @en:photography:camera_bodies
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would be possible to first run the exposure time down to 1/125 seconds, then the aperture to f/2.0 and
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 @en:photography:camera_lenses
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reasonable image quality especially when stopped down (is at its best between f/8 and f/11) * recomme
Peleng 8mm f/3.5 Fisheye @en:photography:camera_lenses
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* a real classic * resonable sharp when stopped down to f/8 or f/11 * easy to focus manually due to
Sigma 28mm f/1.8 EX DG @en:photography:camera_lenses
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of course sharpness gets even better when stopped down) * you don't see often a 28 mm lens having the
Tokina 17mm f/3.5 AT-X Pro @en:photography:camera_lenses
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o show significant CA especially when not stopped down * could have a larger maximum aperture but it s
Marumi Digital Pro Aircell @en:photography:camera_stuff
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more than you might think. Personally I'll never downgrade back to the original strap. My Marumi strap
Kodak Advantix F300 @en:photography:compact_cameras
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ixed the photo's weren't very sharp. The major letdown was the viewfinder that showed very different fra
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 @en:photography:compact_cameras
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that is very hot and wait a while to let it cool down. But this time I made an exception and decided to
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 @en:photography:compact_cameras
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_dmc_lx3|LX3]] has: larger zoom range and faster (down to f/1.4 at the wide end). The faster lens means