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Damn! I was saving up for thatJust purchased this from FFordes thanks for the info
Damn! I was saving up for thatJust purchased this from FFordes thanks for the info
If only! Looks like you may have to buy the 1 and 2! lolLooking at getting one of these but stick between choosing the DP2 or going wider with the DP1, why dont they make a DP4 with a 19-80mm lens
Looking at getting one of these but stick between choosing the DP2 or going wider with the DP1, why dont they make a DP4 with a 19-80mm lens
Yeah probably be best bet Gary although seen some lovely landscapes with the dp2m..I havent used a dp1m but have read several reports its a bit soft in the corners.
Yeah probably be best bet Gary although seen some lovely landscapes with the dp2m..I havent used a dp1m but have read several reports its a bit soft in the corners.
Have heard that a few times,never tried it my self but may do one day.I seem to use the dp3m more than the 2 tbh.I did consider moving it on.dp3 and stiching is good
Have heard that a few times,never tried it my self but may do one day.I seem to use the dp3m more than the 2 tbh.I did consider moving it on.
Have heard that a few times,never tried it my self but may do one day.I seem to use the dp3m more than the 2 tbh.I did consider moving it on.
Show us a few then, this is why i want one.ive used microsoft ice so far, its free and you just select your pics and drag em in, im sure theres better but its been fine so far.
i autofocus on a point i want that sharp and should be vagualy hyperfocal, then switch to manual focus (so its locked), then manual exposure (changed exposure looks odd ) then take a bunch with camera in portrait orintation, with some overlap between shots
ive used microsoft ice so far, its free and you just select your pics and drag em in, im sure theres better but its been fine so far.
i autofocus on a point i want that sharp and should be vagualy hyperfocal, then switch to manual focus (so its locked), then manual exposure (changed exposure looks odd ) then take a bunch with camera in portrait orintation, with some overlap between shots
Theres nothing in focus to the left of the largest tree!!!!
Viewed full size theres a definite stitch line to the left of the post to the left of the big tree, that frame is fully OOF
I think because the merrills are fixed lenses that what gives them the edge...im sure the sd1 is good but the choice of lenses may not be as good..
I have been thinking about getting a DP Merrill for some little time now , mainly for indoor portrait shots and saw I could purchase an AC adapter to aid with the short battery life, but have struggled to find out online if I would be able to use wireless triggers for off camera flash (everything set manually) or indeed studio lights.
Googling, a few searches said the pin out configuration for the hotshoe indicated that some wireless triggers would not work without modification.
It was mentioned earlier in the thread that one person has successfully used Neewer triggers with Yongnuo flashguns, but has anyone successfully used either Yongnuo triggers - i.e RF-602 / 3 or YN622 Canon, or Phottix triggers or Pocket wizards TT1/TT5 combinations with Canon flashguns or studio lights please?
Yes, I have triggered my Nikon flashes and Lencarta studio lights using the Pocket wizard TT5s and, PW plus IIs. I can post some results when I get home if you like?
I have a lovely mint dp2m with extras for sale!!!Thanks Pete, for the reassurance, my finger is hovering over the buy it now button for a DP2 .
I had read (but you cannot always believe everything you see on the internet!) you had to rewire a Yongnuo RF-602TX to make it work , but if the Pocket wizards work, would imagine other triggers would too - unless there is something peculiar that they will not work with Canon gear. Yes please, would appreciate seeing any results you obtained.
Thanks Pete, for the reassurance, my finger is hovering over the buy it now button for a DP2 .
I had read (but you cannot always believe everything you see on the internet!) you had to rewire a Yongnuo RF-602TX to make it work , but if the Pocket wizards work, would imagine other triggers would too - unless there is something peculiar that they will not work with Canon gear. Yes please, would appreciate seeing any results you obtained.