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For the Photographer who thought he had everything......
Canon Eos 5D Mark IV + EF 16-35 L MkII + Tamron 24-70 DI VC USD G2 + Sigma 150-600 DG OS HSM S
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Re: For the Photographer who thought he had everything......
I would prefer a faster roll, maybe 1000 ISO for better absorbance:- Ian
5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)
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Re: For the Photographer who thought he had everything......
I agree, I would need at least 400 ISO for those darker processes and larger grains.Canon 1DX, 50D, EF500 F4.0 L, EF100-400 f/4.5-5.6L I , EF100-400 f/4.5-5.6L II, EF70-200 f/2.8L II, EF180 f3.5L Macro, EF 24-105 f/4L, EF17-40 f/4L, EF2.0X III, EF1.4X III, 430EX II, MR-14EX...
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Re: For the Photographer who thought he had everything......
and 36 exposures is only good for a month.. Though technically you need a bidet these days of digital where you can wipe with the simple exposition of pressing a button.Canon 1DX, 50D, EF500 F4.0 L, EF100-400 f/4.5-5.6L I , EF100-400 f/4.5-5.6L II, EF70-200 f/2.8L II, EF180 f3.5L Macro, EF 24-105 f/4L, EF17-40 f/4L, EF2.0X III, EF1.4X III, 430EX II, MR-14EX...
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Re: For the Photographer who thought he had everything......
Originally posted by John Liddle View PostI suppose you would need a high ISO if caught short out in the countryside in order to minimise one's exposureChris
80D - 10-18 IS STM - 15-85 IS USM - 55-250 IS STM - 50 f/1.8 STM - 100-400L IS II USM - 100 f/2.8L Macro - 1.4x III
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Re: For the Photographer who thought he had everything......
Originally posted by ctrollen View PostOr you could increase the aperture...John Liddle
Backwell, North Somerset - "Where the cider apples grow"
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Re: For the Photographer who thought he had everything......
You could use a red light, but that will attract all sorts.
After you have exposed it, do you then find you have to wind it all back into the can and see what develops?
I suppose a 100 ISO and below are ideal as they are soft, getting anything over 400 ISO would be grainey and hence as coarse as sandpaper.Canon 1DX, 50D, EF500 F4.0 L, EF100-400 f/4.5-5.6L I , EF100-400 f/4.5-5.6L II, EF70-200 f/2.8L II, EF180 f3.5L Macro, EF 24-105 f/4L, EF17-40 f/4L, EF2.0X III, EF1.4X III, 430EX II, MR-14EX...
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