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Re: Glasses lenses
Jon, I'll apologize in advance for not having an answer to your question. I just wanted to say out loud: my up-close vision sucks, and the benefits of the EVF represent probably the top five reasons
By Dane Robison · #152964 ·
Re: Glasses lenses
I wear progressive glasses. I had some before getting cataract surgery last year but I am back in progressives but this time with something that helps with double vision.. I have no idea as to glass
By Scott Ditzel · #152963 ·
Glasses lenses
Semi off topic but does relate to the group and camera use. I wear multi-focal contacts being I am very nearsighted. They work fairly well and keep me from having to wear readers in my truck at night
By Jon · #152962 ·
Re: Nikkor 14-24mm
The 14-24 f/2.8 is one of my very favorite lenses to use. It¡¯s incredibly sharp and the focal length is perfect for interior/exterior images. When I shoot real estate and architecture, it¡¯s my
By Jeanne Newman · #152961 ·
Re: Nikkor 14-24mm
Amazing images Zane. The detail from the small wide angle zooms is incredible. Jon
By Jon · #152960 ·
Nikkor 14-24mm
Simply put, I¡¯m loving the results from this lens. I had it out on the 29th, and have gotten 8 Coastal Defense Fort photos up on Flickr, and am loving the detail. As I¡¯d mentioned a couple weeks
By Zane Healy · #152959 ·
Re: Flickr
I remember when I set it up originally I wasn¡¯t aware that the albums were viewable to others. Maybe I did but forgot and thought it was the photostream that was what other could see. Now I have a
By Jon · #152958 ·
Flickr
I recently logged back into Flickr for the first time in awhile. I see they revamped things. I need to refresh my site there and figure out a better way to do it as I had more of a jumble of images
By Jon · #152957 ·
Re: Df and FTZ compatibility with pre-AI lenses - In answer to my own question - for Zane
In response to Zane¡¯s comments about Novoflex adaptors, I have the one mentioned, to put Leica M mount lenses on to a Nikon Z7. ?Works very well, in fact, especially if you use focus peaking! ?I
By chrisgibbins_62 · #152956 ·
Re: Focus stacking
Great work Chris!! Someday I may be that adventurous. BTW, I had confused the Stacking option in Lightroom with focus stacking. The Lightroom stacking is more of an organizational thing I have
By Jon · #152955 ·
Re: Focus stacking
Truly inspirational, I¡¯ve been meaning to give this a try for years, as I have a small collection of Minerals that really need this. My long term goal is to produce 3D pairs using this technique.
By Zane Healy · #152954 ·
Re: Focus stacking
Just being shot with a macro lens does not make it a macro image. It all has to do with image magnification. Yes, it would benefit from stacking. Stacking can be done with any image at any distance.
By Scott Ditzel · #152953 ·
Re: Focus stacking
Thanks Chris Very well explained As always this group explains things in a straight forward manor that always seems easier to understand than any other rescource out there, I have just been offered
By Zigmonde · #152952 ·
Re: Focus stacking
Hi Roy,? Thankyou for your kind comment.? Focus stacking in the real world is a method of increasing depth of focus.? In macro photography, especially at high magnifications, the depth of focus is
By chrisgibbins_62 · #152951 ·
Re: Focus stacking
Hello Chris Very nice photo's, I understand what focus stacking does but what are the real world uses of this or when do you make the choice to use this? -- Kind Regards Roy
By Zigmonde · #152950 ·
Re: Focus stacking
As a follow-on from my last message - here are a few examples of focus stacking using Photoshop which I've posted on another web site! https://52frames.com/photographer/14250/photo/610172
By chrisgibbins_62 · #152949 ·
Re: Focus stacking
Hi Jon, I often read the contributions here but rarely contribute, not usually having much to say, but here I do have a little experience! As far as I know, you can't actually focus stack in Lightroom
By chrisgibbins_62 · #152948 ·
Focus stacking
I have a RRS focus rail coming. From one of my test shots with the 50mm and the 36mm extension tube I can see the benefit of focus stacking depending on the subject. I can see macro becoming a rabbit
By Jon · #152947 ·
Re: Df and FTZ compatibility with pre-AI lenses - Adapter choices - Zane
Hi, Zane. Thanks for your thoughts. Since this project is still in the experimental stage, I'll stick with something a wee bit less expensive than Novoflex and its brethren. It's probably a good thing
By Bob Morse · #152946 ·
Re: Df and FTZ compatibility with pre-AI lenses - Zane
Hi, Zane. Thanks for the link to a very interesting chart. It also indicates that I may have found a use for my dust-collecting D60, which served us well in its day. Time to keep a sharper eye out, as
By Bob Morse · #152945 ·