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A mechanical shutter is a mechanical shutter, so is subject to wear/failure. Obviously there is no moving mirror, so the overall mechanical assembly has less moving parts in mirrorless compared to DSLR.
Really???? They are still mechanical (unless you use the electronic one of coursedifferent type of shutter
I have just updated my blog with the latest part of the Ted Forbes challenge.
This one was about variations. Here are a few pics from my post.
My idea was to try different lighting. I'm yet to understand using flash, so for the indoor work
I used two desk lamps.
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Not only did I forget the obligatory cat pic, I forgot the obligatory camera selfie. Really slacking
DSCF5840-Edit-2-4 by TDG-77, on Flickr
White background is done in post as I don't have a white backdrop. My walls are cream, and then just brushed in exposure increase to the background.Never been able to do a selfie like that with a white background have PM you btw
Challenges are very useful, not sure what Ted Forbes' one is, but years ago I used to buy all the photo-mags monthly, and do all the tasks and projects they'd set. I learned a lot just doing those.
would have liked to see the camera in focus, lovely fingers though
Exactly £47.82, usual meeting place?Guys n' gals;
Any idea what an immaculate condition XF35mm f1.4 is worth (no box) ? May be letting mine go...
Cheers;
Pete
Nod, the issue here is that with a USB remote release (typically a locking one is used for Bulb long exposures), the standard chinese copy Arca bracket, does not allow the side door to be opened far enough when used in portrait mode, for the usb connector to be inserted. I believe @mickledore has overcome this by using parts from two brackets, which will allow the door to open and the the USB cable to come through the gap in the bracket.
@mickledore, just post a picture of the finished article, give you a chance to use that pensioned off X-T1 that you have.....
The other issue is that most electronic releases are rather more expensive than even a good proper cable release! I understand Frank's problem (well, the one he's admitting to in this thread!!!) and was pointing out another option. IIRC, there are a few radio controlled gizmos that use the old fashioned button screw mount as well as countless cables and air releases, many of which allow locking for long exposures. Do the electronic ones have any advantage over the Bowden cable type, as in do they allow exposures over 30s?
image 1 buddy by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
iris by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
both by Neil Hinder, on Flickrso went out it was a little dark but sod it i needed this for a gift! anyways took 1 million shots fired like rambo with a gaitling gun
image 1 buddy by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
iris by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
both by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
GWE by Steve Jelly, on FlickrTo be honest I haven't transferred many to the computer quick look through. Not as many keepers as I got with my Nikon but that could be my learning curve with it.Very well captured all those mate.. So out of the Million shots sounds like a machine gun how many were keepers[emoji14]
As am learning did you use Single point AF or Wide Auto what ever they called on the Fooj I no idea as the 2 kids together looks good for a 1.2
some nice shots there, really like the last one the bestso went out it was a little dark but sod it i needed this for a gift! anyways took 1 million shots fired like rambo with a gaitling gun
image 1 buddy by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
iris by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
both by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
Hi Pete, I got £250 for mine with box and mint when I traded it for the new 35 f2. But that was just befor the price increase. With no box I would guess about £300 ish.Guys n' gals;
Any idea what an immaculate condition XF35mm f1.4 is worth (no box) ? May be letting mine go...
Cheers;
Pete
Hi Pete, I got £250 for mine with box and mint when I traded it for the new 35 f2. But that was just befor the price increase. With no box I would guess about £300 ish.
And you criticised my shot for being softso went out it was a little dark but sod it i needed this for a gift! anyways took 1 million shots fired like rambo with a gaitling gun
image 1 buddy by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
iris by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
both by Neil Hinder, on Flickr
Guys n' gals;
Any idea what an immaculate condition XF35mm f1.4 is worth (no box) ? May be letting mine go...
Cheers;
Pete
Hi Pete, I got £250 for mine with box and mint when I traded it for the new 35 f2. But that was just befor the price increase. With no box I would guess about £300 ish.
Photos of kids supposed to be a little softer. 1.2 at that distance for two kids is bloodyhardAnd you criticised my shot for being soft
Lovely shots though all the same. I'm a bit surprised at the amount of noise creeping in at 640 ISO![]()
That why I was what focus did you use single point or Auto as at 1.2 you did a great jobPhotos of kids supposed to be a little softer. 1.2 at that distance for two kids is bloodyhard
I know, was being facetiousPhotos of kids supposed to be a little softer. 1.2 at that distance for two kids is bloodyhard
I'm not sure I like the PP I'll revisit tomorrow. But Grampy loved them, job doneI know, was being facetious![]()
I did some face tracking but used. AFC and a larger focus area for it. Im not having any luck with facial recognition for the kids. But those photos restored my faith in life a little. Although I've gor loads to throw away no doubt.That why I was what focus did you use single point or Auto as at 1.2 you did a great job
George.Who is it on here that says he Shoot F1 and Sports using the XT2?
George.