Photograph and Camera talk
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We will soon be the proud owners of A Nikon D3 (only 100,000 clicks thanks to @Jesse !!) plus a 28-300 lens. Just in the process of bidding on a 40mm Micro.
Our Fujifilm X-Pro will be sold. Whilst I love that camera, I think the D3, will be better for what we need.
So if anyone is interested in an effectively brand new Fujifilm X-Pro, plus 2 lenses, plus a shit load of extras, PM me…..
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Great camera, congrats
"Obstacles are stepping-stones
guide us to our goals" -
Something with some size. It's nice to have different lens options in one bag.
It's technically my wife's, a Christmas present, she uses it quite a bit. I keep telling myself I am going to learn how to use it, but I just take photos which autofocus. My wife wishes she had a larger bag so she can keep multiple lenses with her if we go on trips -
I need a carry case for the Nikon D3 and the 28-300 lens. Suggestions please?
Billingham makes classy timeless bags, and artisan and artist makes amazing stuff as well.
Come to think of it this seems like the perfect time for us to collaborate on an iron heart camera bag run.
But in the meantime a Hadley series by billingham should get you going, I've been using a Hadley pro for my go to leica small kit to shoot concerts and the bags going strong on 7 years now with constant use.
They're in the UK as well.
A&A is Japanese, go figure.
Cheers
Jesse
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Snowy, that's one of my brother's shots. I can't take credit.
Given the interest in both photography and mechanical watches on this forum, I thought that I'd draw attention to Kwanghun Hyun's clockwork pinhole cameras. They use a re-purposed Unitas movement to drive the shutter.
The photos produced live up to the hoary cliche of being dreamy.
More at:
http://wornandwound.com/2013/05/20/heartbeat-by-kwanghun-hyun/
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Nice work Lucifer, especially like the soft light on the lamp.
"Obstacles are stepping-stones that guide us to our goals"
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MP that's a new high, even for you :).
I think it's focused close to the camera, not past you, as if it was infinity, something would be in focus. As such, it's focused on something before you got in front - correct. My SLR's focus at the moment the self-timer's engaged. What camera do you use? I'd like to nut out the problem
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^ At the moment, Canon Powershot G12
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Answered; it focuses when the self timer button is depressed, not when it takes the photo;
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3134535Same problem I had with my SLR's which is why an IR remote comes in handy.
http://www.amazon.com/NEEWER-Wireless-Shutter-Release-Digital/dp/B005LT2ENG/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_7
is a $20 solutionhttp://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/37772451 is a thread with more options on the fix.