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• #4352
Yeah, very tempted by an xpro1 and the 23mm. It's a lot of money for a bit more light though... Apparently x100 update will be a few days
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• #4353
been waiting for that lens to come along
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• #4354
Some recent ones. I'm really falling for the black and white that comes from my 5d mk1. 'Death of SLR' my arse.
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• #4355
Aldeburgh yesterday.
Really like that, nice editing especially
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• #4356
Also been playing with digital B&W:
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• #4357
Also trying for the Dan Winters type of look:
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• #4358
Some recent ones. I'm really falling for the black and white that comes from my 5d mk1. 'Death of SLR' my arse.
Love them
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• #4359
Some recent ones. I'm really falling for the black and white that comes from my 5d mk1. 'Death of SLR' my arse.
Is that straight out of the can?
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• #4360
Sanddancer what frame are you using on those? They look like negative scans.
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• #4361
I think it's 'frame 1' from Silver Efex.
I hate fake frames, but for some reason can't stop myself putting them on all my pictures lately.
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• #4362
^ yeah - lose the frames
good shots otherwise! The first one in particular
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• #4363
I think they look good sometimes. Just don't over do it!
Might have to check silver efex out.
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• #4364
Couple from a recent break.
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• #4365
lose the frames
+1
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• #4366
For the thousandth time in this thread, what do people use when they want a pouch to bung in a normal bag? Domke inserts?
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• #4367
What size camera? I use a lowepro zoom bag with the strap removed to bung in a rucksack.
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• #4368
I use good old fashioned bubble wrap and a t-shirt... probably a bad idea... but I never had expensive cameras... wait... I do now... shit, so yes. what do people use??
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• #4369
I've found neoprene on eBay where one side is the fluffy part of velcro, so I'm planning to buy some + the other side of velcro and stitch on the corners, would make for a flexible wrap thing that would close on itself.
Did any of that make sense?
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• #4371
I guess these work, but I always hated those things. It's fiddly if you have more of them, for other stuff you need as well, and they don't protect against cookie crumbles.
I use a smaller or larger real (padded) camera bag, depending on how much lenses and stuff I want to bring along,
and just put this in the rucksack, usually on top.
You may lose a bit of space, but I find it's really good to have a camera bag with you anyway that you'll have around your shoulder when actually shooting or on 'standby'. -
• #4372
I use the same thing albeit a Domke so probably paid for the brand name. Very versatile, especially if you have different camera bodies of different shape.
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• #4373
+1 for a t-shirt. My first lens (Nikon f2.8 35-70) I used to keep a sock. Cameras are pretty durable. Anything vaguely padded will be fine.
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• #4374
True for higher end dslr's, wouldn't say the same for smaller cameras. My gx1 didn't feel as rock solid as my 5d. The xe-1 is better, but still not on par.
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• #4375
+1 for a t-shirt (...) Cameras are pretty durable.
That's basically like saying "coitus interruptus is a reliable way of contraception".
That lens sounds tasty.