>excuse the gear thread
looking to get a 35mm negative scanner for around $200, any good recommendations? thanks /p/als
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V600 and a Film Tray.
It'll be like 155
Lemme just hijack this thread
I'm also looking for a film scanner under $200, but it must be supported by SANE ("good" or "complete" on http://www.sane-project.org/lists/sane-mfgs-cvs.html) It would also be nice if it could do 4x5.
currently I'm looking at the canon 9000f, but it can't do 4x5 in a single pass. I've used one before and was pretty happy with the results so it's probably a good choice for 35mm or medium format.
>>2709622
This, my V600 is tits. I don't even have an expensive film tray, just the one it comes with. its fine.
Strictly a hobby. Enjoy it and would like to hear suggestions or thoughts.
So these things used to be like $400 last time i looked. Idea seemed novel but $400, fuck me no way.
I just saw one on ebay for $60
Worth fucking around with? or total crap?
The photo pools ive been looking at look pretty bad, but a few look usable.
Anyone have one?
>>2709188
I don't use them myself, but sometimes we use one with my girlfriend when she feels a bit kinky.
She has the one with vibration and perl massage function.
>>2709189
Any pictures?
>>2709197
Only for private uses, friend
When is medium format digital gonna be cheap?
Full frame is for scrubs.
>>2709114
when sony announce the new compact mf mirrorless for $5000.
or when sony figures out how to stitch a bunch of 1/2.3" sensor to make mf.
>>2709116
645d is 3k$
i want mf mirrorless to be a reality. but i want literal 6x6 sensor, not a cropped "medium format" sensor thats more close to full frame than mf.
>bubble jacket
>oakleys
>beanie
>skinny jeans
>sneakers with neon accents
>$12000 telephoto lens
why are there so many people like this?
because you are poor and they are not
Why do you care about what other people wear and own?
>>2709110
This
Uncle Terry just published Miley on his website, I think now is a great opportunity to discuss the composition of his work.
Uncle Terry general.
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link?
http://terrysdiary.com/page/2
http://imgur.com/a/npaS6
Hi /p/,
What camera I should look for during cyber monday. I am a hiker and spend alot of time in nature. Recently I started taking pictures with my phone, and I want to upgrade to using a proper camera. I am not sure if DSLR are what I should be buying, or rather a point and shot or mirrorless or whatever. Any tips to help a newby? I am really looking for something entry level that produces acceptable pictures
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what is your budget? "entry level" is pretty broad.
i got into photography in the same manner as you, i loved hiking. started with a nikon coolpix s9700 which is a decent option as its capable of decent macro photography (bugs) as well as very long zoom (bears) and wide-angle shots (landscapes). the sensor is the same size as your cell phone's, however. the shots weren't of optimal quality but it was way more versatile than a cell phone.
i upgraded to a full frame Nikon D750. that's unnecessary for you. i wanted to develop my macro photography more and started a small business with it. it's a full frame DSLR but i can still comfortably hike with it.
i'd look into the fuji x100t if you can afford it, great camera. the sony a6000 is another great option and you have the option of using different lenses. also the sony rx100s are a great hiker's camera
my thinking is, as a hiker, you're looking for a camera to produce nice wide-angle landscape shots in a relatively high amount of light. if you want to do wildlife too that really changes things.
>>2708479
Thanks for the info. I am a student and my budget is limited sadly. I was looking for something around the 500-600$, or for some camera names to look out for on craiglists.
>>2708482
but what kind of things are you looking to shoot?
honestly for $200 this could do a lot for you:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1120489-REG/nikon_26483_coolpix_s7000_digital_camera.html
at your budget i'd ignore pretty much any interchangable lens system... there's not much point IMO. there's plenty of decent point & shoots in your budget to learn photography basics with and take hiking shots.
Some of you actually go outside. Let's talk about the stuff you wear to keep cool, keep from dying of exposure, not look like a peeping Tom, or whatever.
After loving arc'tyrex (sp?), baffin, and Carhartt for my cold weather stuff, Sitka is really growing on me. UA's new ir line of thermals kickoffs ass too.
>>2708315
One thing I've had issue worry is finding good enough gloves where I can feel the buttons/controls while still not getting frostbite. Any recommendations there?
>>2708315
I just dress like a normal person. If I'm shooting street then I try to dress sharp. If you dress well people are usually less perturbed and more receptive.
If I'm out in the country or just shooting architecture then usually sweatpants and a gilet.
Ellesse make some damn comfy sweatpants.
Fair weather:
Jeans, hoodie, hiking boots. Always keep a few large garbage bags in my pack in case it rains. (I just throw one over myself and one over the lens and wait it out).
Wet weather:
Same, but raincoat.
Cold weather: Same, but winter hoodie and gloves.
I keep it simple.
ITT: Mobile Photography
OP starts with Sony Xperia z3
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you should probably clean that cup, mildew is bad mmkay
>>2706578
What processing did you do to this mate?
OPO used with FV-5 camera app and post processing on pc
(Had to screen cap, exceeds 5MB size)
>tfw a dslr is too big for my girly hands
>tfw my ex gf has bigger hands than me
>tfw no gf
I shoot almost professionally now but after about an hour of shooting my right hand hurts especially the bottom part of the palm because the camera feels to big. I don't have problem with the weight since I lift but having small hands suck. I don't like mirrorless though especially for pro work. What are my options?
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>Camera too big for hands
>Doesn't want to use a smaller camera
>What are my options?
Get bigger hands?
>>2706392
>What are my options?
suck cock for a living. photography is literally, biologically not for you.
Nice nails, if they're yours.
My name is Nile Shephard. I like to take pictures of myself when I'm not busy. Sometimes I'll rub lotion on my feet because it feels good. Try it.
>>2706197
>>2706197
>>2706197
remember me?
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>>2706106
yep
dont really like the style but im glad you're innovating
>>2706117
thanks.
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>>2706106
Vaguely.
What's it like to be an unlikable attention whore who's bad at photography? Even that lizard faced cross-dressing sociopath tripfag from Alabama hates you.
Drop the name, and open your heart and mind. Let go of your delusions and accept you're shit. It's the only way to stop sucking.
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So, /p/, beginner here,
Question: What do you do about bad weather?
I'm not talking about rain or stormy weather; Those can make for really interesting moods.
I'm talking about flat gray skies with no light colouring to give depth to your shot.
Is it even possible to make use of such weather?
I try to shoot a lot, and bring my camera with me as often as I can, but I find that when the skies are gray I sometimes won't even bother hauling the big thing with me, as I'm certain I won't get anything good.
Tips and personal experience wanted.
>>2703504
flat grey skies are best skies.
Giant softbox, yes please.
noob.
>>2703506
>beginner here
>noob
Well, yes?
Give me examples on what you shoot in such weather, Anon. I want to learn to utilize it for something.
Greens are usually a lot greener in that cloudy weather than they would be when it's sunny
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!
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>>2709182
Nikon fags on suicide watch
http://briansmith.com/worlds-first-nikon-f-auto-focus-adapter-for-sony-e-mount/
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>>2709190
>suicide watch
Hardly. Mirrorless will always be sub-par to DSLRs when it comes to moving subjects. No adapter can improve that flaw.
>>2709182
I know this may get asked heaps but what are your recommendations for solid entry level? Specs, features or actual products.
Raisin Potato Bread
toast snapshits in this bread
last bread >>2702049
read the sticky and don't be a fag
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