Gear Thread
If you have questions about a new camera, what lenses to buy and anything related to gear or wondering about getting into photography, post it in this thread.
Do not attempt to make a new thread for your new Rabal, broken glass and being new. You have been warned!
I repeat, ANYTHING GEAR RELATED goes in here!
And don't forget, be polite!
Previous thread: >>2782057 →
Early thread because going to campus soon.
Promise to behave, /p/!
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i want to do more landscape photography and researched on buying polarizers, i found out that to reduce vignette you should buy a step up ring
currently im switching between two lenses with threads 49mm and 58mm respectively however i read that most people buy 77mm filters. i feel like difference in thread is too much where (i think) it will cause problems in my pictures; im i wrong? is it safe to buy all my filters at 77mm and just buy a step up ring?
DR-100mkii vs DR-40 for audio with my GH2?
>>2784272
Use a cheap Cokin P set with adapter rings and get a decent circular polarizer for it.
how do the people of /p/ evaluate quality in photographs?
I visited it for the first time earlier today and I'm curious and genuinely confused by a lot of what i see in threads here.
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How would you evaluate the above image, or the one included in this post?
>>2784215
Literally how effective I think it is. In other words, whether or not I think it 'works'. I don't think any image is perfect but some are stronger than others. It depends entirely on the image in question, and there is no exact formula for every single image that is universal. Even "good light" or "good composition" means different things in different images.
For example, in the photo you posted the composition is busy, but IMHO it's busy in a good way. It's a city street corner so it's supposed to be busy, and I find the lack of actual people in the image + the dog is making me curious.
YMMV though. Some would say it's a snapshit.
>>2784215
>dog waiting at a crosswalk with no owner in sight
>hydrant in foreground, dog probably visited hydrant in his doggy dog daily world
>dog intersected by pole
>dog in "dog house" intersected by stoplight pole in the background
>corner of the car instantly gives the photo a feel of time and place
>everything seems to be facing left, like snoots on stoplight, shadow of street sign on white column, the car on the white, the electric pole leans to the left, all linear perspective points to the left. this gives a sense of "something's about to happen", which is especially reinforced by the dog looking left.
>>2784216
This one looks like your average Albuquerque yard.
This is the thread for all of your stupid film questions, and to post your film snapshits without flushing them down the RPToilet.
It's OK to ask about film gear in this thread.
I'll start with
>http://petapixel.com/2016/03/03/shot-expired-film-daytona-500/
I came buckets.
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What is film?
>>2783948
fuck these look so good.
>>2783948
How long until roll of 135 Velvia is at 20$ and a box of 20 pieces 4x5 is 200 USD?
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went for a walk today and took a few photos
c&c very appreciated
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for context - that's police trying to catch some people who were running away
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DSLR FILM Scanning.
Show me your rigs. I've been having trouble getting soft even light. Can I see your setup? I'm going to have to scan some 120 film soon. any advice?
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DSLR meh
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>>2783524
Why don't you show us YOUR setup, so we can tell you why you fucked up. I shoot a flash straight through 3 layers of white parchment paper in a box lined with aluminium foil on the wide setting.
went for another walk, took some photos, I cant seem to find a way to make blue skies look good on more than one device at a time, how do you guys make sure your colours look good on different screens?
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>>2783431
It's your screen, not the photo. Almost every single screen has a different color profile to it, that's why they look different. Edit on a screen that is closest to pure white/grey
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http://www.jasondenning.co.uk/
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This fucking guy, he uses a late aught's meme camera and makes a living in Singapore as a yt doing snapshits. Look at his Paris shot! Overexposed, under-edited garbage.
Also professional photographers who don't deserve shit thread
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Making a thread for gossip is pretty sad anon.
Want my advice anon?
Do the same as him but better. Beat him at his own game.
>>2783100
There's another huge thread moaning about Jake Olson. I don't know how that is different. I think it's fair to do a roundup of garbage photographers who make a living off their trash, for amusement's sake.
sup /p/,
Currently I've earned some money, which I want to spend on the camera that will by my sole everyday companion. The problem is that I'm allured to Leica M8, on which I have found a pretty good deal recently. I like it's compactiness, simplicity of use, I really love RF focusing, but I know that if I eventually start studio work, this camera will be a pain in the ass to work with.
I was also considering some fool frame DSLR, such as Nikon D3 or Canon 5Dmk2 but as I mentioned - I want to carry this camera with me everyday and I'm afraid those will be too bulky to walk with around.
So what would be my best bet? Muh megapickels and ISO perfomance are not a much of a dealbreaker for me, i find those ~11 mpx sufficient for my work, though I'm not sure if parallax will be not an issue.
I've been using both film SLRs and RFs, but only for fun and play, and saying something like
>buy film Leica and DSLR/Sony A7
is actually out of question.
>M8
lol just buy an xpro1, M8s are terrible cameras.
>>2782995
Aren't the lenses expensive as fuck?
>>2783001
Only the expensive ones are. 16-50, 27mm are both easily available under $250
I suggest an xpro1 instead because it's also a good platform for adapting rangefinder glass to, but a far better camera than an M8 in pretty much any given metric. The OVF is rather useless (sort of; more on that in a minute) for it, and the EVF is the oldest, slowest one in the Fuji lineup, but they're pretty cheap cameras now, and if you're not spastic, should find it usable.
re: the ovf, you can feed it frameline information via the menu to match whatever adapted lens youre using, but there is no rangefinder mechanism. There is however a shortcut button to toggle quickly to the zoomed in evf view for precision focusing, and then back again to the ovf (press the back dial in rather than using the front lever to swap to the evf full-time)
While this isn't a rangefinder, using it this way is, in practice, very similar to using an uncoupled rangefinder (a rangefinder where the framelines and rangefinder mechanism require you to move your eyes between two seperate finders) except without the actual physical movement between.
Sounds shitty if you're romanticizing shooting a rangefinder like a pretend war photographer, focusing to and fro with the accuracy of the gods, but in my experience most rangefinder users tend to spend as much, if not more time simply using the rangefinder to pre-focus, rarely aiming for critical focus with any speed anyway. RF shooting does not tend to be the realm of bokehwhores, after all.
Recently come back from Japan and thought I'd post my favourite shots.
Any critique/criticism is welcome.
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How do you do it properly with a digital camera?
Here is a random picture from the web that illustrates the problems I face when trying to take photographs at night. The core of the highlights are almost completely white. The borders where the highlights clipped are sharp.
So how do you do it right? I would assume multiple exposures but the picture that the program made when I combined them looked horrible.
Advice please.
>>2782921
I'm not an expert, but just in case it helps, look up HDR photography.
Unless I'm wrong, it seems to be for just that kind of situation.
Combining underexposed, normal and overexposed shots together so that there is both detail in the dark areas and in the light areas simultaneously, impossible to the same extent with a single ordinary shot.
>>2782921
Tripod
Low iso
Shutter release cable
Awb
Color balance sliders in PS
Set your shutter speed around 5 seconds and work your way to 30 seconds depending on the light
Try to look for subjects that have other light sources such as street lights lighting them but trt to avoid having them in the frame
>>2782921
Avoid having sources of light pointed directly at the camera, like the other anon said. Also avoid having big sources of light too close to the frame, as your eye will keep pulling to them (they're distracting).
One other issue with the photo you posted is that the sky is (IMO) too dark. The whole cityscape is very dark, so in order to set an exposure that reveals details in the buildings you have to expose longer which blows highlights.
Digital cameras, especially those with Sony sensors (Sony, Nikon, Pentax cameras), are actually better at pulling details out of the shadows than they are with highlights (the opposite is true with most film stock). Thus I'd typically recommend actually underexposing the scene and then bring out shadow details in post. Again though, the scene posted is very dark, so it could be tricky and you may have to do some HDR to get it to look right.
Honestly though, I think most cityscape images look best when the sky hasn't completely darkened yet. Right after the sun goes down there will still be a fair amount of ambient light for another 30-45 minutes, which helps balance the exposure of darker/unlit areas of the scene with brighter areas, or areas of light.
why
>>2782588
Excellent picture and build quality, low number of produced cameras.
It's a camera you can use for life.
>>2782588
>why
why what. why are you poor? dunno, poor life choices or skin color.
I was on SD the last week doing some street architecture photography
What you think about the process and the composition?
>hate the lag autofocus on the olympus
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Is the SB-5000 a replacement to the SB-910 or will they release a higher power version to replace the SB-910?
>>2782371
Get a couple of Yongnuos instead you noob
>>2782381
Why would I do that? Optical slaves are amateur hour and pocket wizards are an additional cost, I would rather invest the money into the new flash that can be triggered without a pocket wizard.
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Is this not a cool ass picture?
i'm not so keen with the worse head being blurry but it's still a great picture, love the circular blur on the background
It actually is pretty damn rad.
The photo seems to be from '96, by the way, so it would have for sure been shot on film, and it looks like pretty slow film judging my the sharpness and lack of grain. I'd say the out of focus head was probably unavoidable, as the photog would have needed a pretty big aperture to make up for the slow film.
I wonder if this was shot on MF of some sort, the bokeh looks very 645-ish.
>>2782267
More likely to have been shot on LF. 4x5 or 8x10. That's probably also why it seems to be so sharp and grain free. The larger the format, the less noticeable grain becomes.