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It's of course no real comparison to the white/red ring lenses, but it does the trick with the 30D (500m equiv) until such time as I really need the one I -actually- want: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...mm_f_5_6L.html All tremble behind the 1200mm GOD OF LENSES. It's Hubble on the ground. Bad ass.... |
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One HUGE thing I appreciate with the EOS 5D Mark II is its high ISO performance. The Rebel XTi did relatively well up to ISO 400 but beyond that its color control went haywire and noise just got bad at ISO 800 and ISO 1600. The EOS 5D Mark II can shoot relatively noise free images at ISO 3200 or 6400 and the color still looks correct, even with difficult to photograph items like lighted red neon or lighted red channel letters (both can go very yellow at high ISO ratings with lesser cameras). Quote:
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A good circular polarizer filter is an absolute MUST for anyone doing landscape photography or a lot of outdoor photo work in daylight. The B+W MRC circular polarizer filter isn't cheap (over $150) but it makes a huge difference in the captured images. A serious photographer can't go cheap on a circular polarizer filter. B+W makes good models. So does Heliospan. Quote:
For my next lens purchase I'm torn between buying the 100mm f/2.8 Macro, the 180mm f/3.5L Macro or the 135mm f/2.0L lens. The 135mm f/2.0L isn't a macro lens, but it is one of the most absolutely sharp lenses Canon makes. The 135 brings out every last tidbit of detail within the frame. Very fast lens. Great for things like indoor sports. A lot of Canon fans want the 85mm f/1.2L and 50mm f/1.2L primes. The 400mm f/2.8L IS USM is a dream lens to me. Canon introduced a new tilt-shift lens, the TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II. That's a dream lens for anyone that does very serious wide angle photography. That lens costs just as much as my EOS 5D Mark II camera body. Ouch! Last edited by Bobby Henderson; 08-09-2009 at 05:46 AM. |
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Apr 2007
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Let’s see……. you mean for a ‘public’ theater where you simply pays yours ways and there are no restrictions whatsoever? That would be when I got through a 2 hr. movie with no cell phones ringing, people talking, babies crying, human body noises or having my feet stuck to the floor while trying to reposition them during the course the motion picture. |
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Apr 2007
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What the heck, are you already a full partner making more than the “spinal” Sturgeon? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/#31913235 P.S. Nice pics. ![]() I think you know which my favorite one(s) is. ![]() |
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Apr 2007
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![]() Nice. ![]() Bobby, in case you or other members haven’t seen this clip……… http://www.usa.canon.com/dlc/control...articleID=2326 If you’re so inclined, this is a way to pay for your new toy – http://www.dailyfilm.tv/festivals/da...t-film-contest You’ve got about 5 weeks left. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Geez, the years pass so quickly.
I think it was 1974…….. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilsa,_She_Wolf_of_the_SS |
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Apr 2007
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Can even make dem eyes a tad brighter if one wishes so. |
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Apr 2007
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You don’t understand. It’s not vanity, per se.
The thinking is more along the lines of perceived job security by talent. You see, the Director and some of the crew are not the only people that see the dailies. Studio executives also watch them and some talent feel (rightly or wrongly) that a very revealing super sharp image could leave a lasting negative impression in the back of the minds of some studio executives……….the same executives who could potentially be considering them for some future role. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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The reasoning for that pixel count is based upon the notion that full frame 35mm film is basically 4x3, ergo 4k x 3k which is 12 million photo-sites.
Then 12 mill for blue plus 12 mill for green plus 12 mill for red = 36 million photo-sites (i.e. 36 mega-pixel) |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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That dude you linked above needs a haircut anyway. |
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I've heard about that contest from dailyfilm. The trick is coming up with a decent enough short subject idea that would have a good chance to win. Either way, I'm still making some money doing freelance photography in relation to graphics projects. Quote:
One of my father's friends from his Marine Corps days was acclaimed photographer Eddie Adams. That guy did some of the best news photography in the Vietnam war. He did a huge amount of ad work, numerous photo spreads for magazines like Penthouse and a lot of celebrity portrait work. Many of the portraits Adams shot for Parade magazine were produced with large format cameras and the imagery was razor sharp. Every tiny bit of detail was there in full view. I guess certain celebrities would steer clear of Adams for portrait work if he was still alive. Quote:
The problem where that inflated pixel count hype falls apart is three separate RGB photo-sites are writing to a single pixel assignment in the final image. When I zoom in 100% on any RGB raster-based image I don't see separate red, blue and green pixels. The actual pixel in the image is just one square tile whose value is being defined by three (or more) color channels. I don't want that stretch on terminology becoming any sort of "standard" when it comes to describing raster-based images. But the camera companies seem to be adopting it anyway for the purposes of marketing hype. I'm afraid of that form of technical spin spreading to my line of work. It's already a daunting battle trying to get customers to understand the limits of pixel-based images (their fixed resolution, what sort of pixel count and pixel per inch density is required to print an image at a certain size). All I need is to have someone bring in some little 800 X 600 pixel image wanting it blown up great big and insisting it's really 2400 X 1800 based on cumulative count of pixels in the RGB channels. Last edited by Bobby Henderson; 08-09-2009 at 07:14 PM. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() I am working! ![]() Interesting that they picked "Spinal Surgeon" for that comparison. 190k is actually significantly more than I thought most FP's or Internal Med docs make. Personally, I think that there are specialties out there that are grossly overpaid for the services they provide, like radiologists and dermatologists. 400k+ for what they do is just silly. Cut that in half, and it'd be about right. I'm heavily biased obviously, but I think Neurosurgeons and some Spine Surgeons earn every penny that we get paid, and then some. The primary care docs do get the short end of the stick as far as salaries go, particularly given the amount of work that they do/patients that they see. Either way, being a physician is not a particularly efficient/good way to make a living in the US. I should've gone into investment banking or business management... I shouldn't really complain though-- I love what I do and it's a comfortable living. |
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Hey Penton lots of Mac rumours aout BD support coming soon, anything you know about or care to share?
The new version of Final Cut Pro has BD support built in to use with a 3rd party drives so it kinda makes sense..... http://www.macrumors.com/2009/08/08/...-organization/ http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2009/...-organization/ http://www.appleinsider.com/articles..._features.html http://www.engadgethd.com/2009/08/08...with-itunes-9/ ![]() |
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Dec 2008
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