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Critique is welcome, though of course I won't necessarily adopt it. I enjoyed snapping these, hope you enjoy looking at it.

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>>4309987

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>>4309985
Nice bike.
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>>4309989
beautiful

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I'm a bandwagon iPhone phototaker going down the Fujifilm rabbit hole.

First about to buy the Fujifilm XV100, didn't so almost ordered a Ricoh griii hdf, kept going and looking at Olympus Pen F, nope. Now I am at Sigma fp.

now considering Nikon d70s, for ccd

Where does this stop? :o
Where does this path finally end?
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>>4310724
It ends when you decides it ends. I rediscovered a photo I took a couple year ago and I thought it was decent. Then I remembered my hating it because my camera is shitty and makes a bunch of grain. I tried to find some bullshit ai app to try to fix it but it didn't work. Now I like the roughness of it.
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>>4311418
It actually ends when you have a very nice camera, and a very shit camera. The gulf between the two will make you appreciate each.

Don't fall for the film meme that just starts a whole other gearfaggotry quest full of cope because the sunk costs only grow and there are no refunds.
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>>4310724
It never ends. You will eventually find something like >>4310799 said. But what happens then is that your style of shooting will change, or your hobbies outside photography will change, or your subject matter will change and then you'll start the whole process over again. It really never ends, learn to enjoy it and only buy what you can afford to lose 30% of your money on.

It's either that or start shooting film.
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>>4311427
lets be real "normal" interchangeable lens cameras fit everything you could do perfectly well and it takes borderline schizophrenic neuroticism like "everyone can see my camera because it has a viewfinder bump and its ruining my shots and it looks so much bigger on pxlmag" to convince yourself otherwise
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>>4310815
>a Kodak CCD like an Epson RD1(s)
I thought the R-D1 used the same Sony-made sensor as the Nikon D100 and the Pentax istD.

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Why do old photographs looks so crystal sharp? Is it because of the giant glass negatives?
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wheres all yalls bmws at 16. gotta feed that growing senpai nigga
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>>4306416
>believability of ken being a millionaire from selling condos goes up 100%
Wow, these iphones are amazing

I can hardly tell it from his canon R5
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>>4297395
>Saturated fat
>>4297397
Saturated fat, probably.
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>>4308020
Kek
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>>4306416
Uh oh.

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I was browsing flickr today and came across this photo taken with a Canon Powershot G9.

How was this effect achieved?
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>>4307725
Horse feet move when they're running, buildings don't move. Notice how blurred the building in the background is?
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>>4307726
>buildings don't move
source??
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>>4307714
mong isn't a name of any ethnicity, that would be mongol instead you fucking mongoloid
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>>4307726
do you have a single fact to back that up?
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>>4307726

That's from the Earth spinning you idiot.

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ok your camera is cool but is it space worthy??

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>>4310292
Yes. Here's a good video on the subject for anyone who can stand the German accent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p5E7iXxeQE
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>>4298286
I would gladly fire my S1R into the sun if that counts.
I might have to send Elon an message and see what we can do.
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>>4298437
>so I can't imagine there is really any leeway for a space-walker to get creative with their subject or exposure.
Perhaps the ultimate ever f8 and show up.
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>>4302659
>turns out that the Earth is neither round or flat, it's half a sphere
holy shit
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>>4311136
Rainbows come from the dome.

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In the context of film data sheets what does "daylight" mean? How many kelvins? 5000K? 6000K?
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>>4310857
I bought 5 rolls from brooktree instead of spooling it myself
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>>4310870
Based and lazy pilled

I always get 42-43 exposures out of those
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How do you convert Log Exposure (lux-seconds) table to EV+/- dynamic range ?
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>>4311153
https://www.filmshooterscollective.com/analog-film-photography-blog/a-practical-guide-to-using-film-characteristic-curves-12-25
scroll down
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>>4311188
Ok thanks
I'm trying to create exposure profiles in sekonic light meter for some film stocks i'm planing to use

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Hi im working at a summer camp this summer and want to buy a new camera for it is the om system tough tg-7 a good choice In your opinion?
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>>4303153
1/2.3" is small and noisy.
Lumix GX8 is cheaper and weather-sealed with dust and splash proof when paired with appropiate lenses and gives you more than decent quality photos
https://www.m43lenses.com/
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>>4305995
Not one singe “weather sealed” camera, even pentax and nikon, comes close to the olympus tough

ALL weather sealing allows some water to enter. It just means your camera dies in years, not hours.
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just use your phone
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>>4303153
i'll let you in on a secret anon
sony rx0
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>>4303153
looks like the type of shoe in autist would wear

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I don’t own an 85 yet, is 0.8f really worth 4times the price?

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>>4306832
you wouldnt?

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>>4306835
No, I bought a $100 lens to take snapshits of my dog. (Tamron 85mm f/1.8 VC, Nikon D800)

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>>4306851
Good man
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>>4296528
It is, wanting a "soft" lens for any subject is a meme for people high on fucking copium or deliberately wanting a visibly soft image not in focus. Usually for some meme artsy shit.
If you stop over baking images with post-process sharpening which literally highlights subtle textures and draws rings around it, "local contrast" which emphasizes any redness or gradients, and any other form of "slider" that retards who use Adobe software use all the time, you want a sharp lens.

Optical sharpness is the goal. Always has been, always will be.
Stop applying fake sharpness and you'll see how soft optics usually are, and then you'll be able to appreciate TRUE sharpness, from sharp glass, when you can simply not apply the fake shit.

There's literally no such thing as too sharp.
All instances of such a thing (and I mean ALL) where people even reference lenses being "too sharp" are always from retards looking at baked images. They're usually using Adobe software with sliders cranked up (defaults, btw) or they have sharpening enabled that they're not even aware of like with Adobe's "capture sharpening" bullshit that they might be oblivious to.
Everyone crying about stuff being too sharp is always busted for being an overbaked faggot if any research is done.
For example, anyone using dehaze/"local contrast"/curves/enhancements.
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Get this, pay 300, thank me later.

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Bros, what's the best camera for normal people?

I just want the usualy normie stuff, landscapes, pics of family and friends or selfies with them and close objects. Perhaps there's also a video function.

Ideally a compact one that fits in bags or even my pocket.
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>>4308451
>Prices in leaf bucks
Convert it to currency people can understand like a normal person, nobody cares about your fake dollars. Or at least use CAD, $ is just confusing.
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>>4309382
A) A6100 with 16-50 kit lens for $474
B) A6400 with 16-50 kit lens + Sigma 16mm f1.4 for $984.
C) A6600 with Sony E35mm f1.8 OSS + Rode Videomicro mic for $948
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>>4307572
for a normie, it will shit in lowlight without using the built in flash or tripod. the upside with the D80 is with an SB-600, off camera flash with the commander mode is where it shines, aside from having muh 'CCD' sensor.
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>>4307376
Buy a Sony phone. What's the issue here?
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>>4307274
I got a Lumix TZ110 and love it. Fixed screen so selfies the olde fashioned way, but not something I'd ever do. Oh, you can put it on something and control it from your phone, but that's not exactly spontaneous.
Good price, shoots RAW, really nice pics, fits in a pocket.
I use a Magfilter to attach a polarising filter.
Not sure what else to say, it's just a great wee camera.

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Which lens should I pick up after the nifty fifty?

I have a Canon R8, not opposed to EF lenses though. I'm enjoying shooting with the 50mm but want to expand my horizons a bit. Been thinking about grabbing an 85mm...would you go with the RF 85 f2 or the EF 85 f1.8?

Is an 85mm forcing me into doing strictly portraiture?

There's also a Samyang 14mm f2.8 for a reasonable price near me. Is manual focus that much of a hassle to shoot with?

Idk, what are your thoughts /p/?

Pic is an image I took with my 50mm 1.8
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>>4308054
>nifty fifty
just wide angle with a crop, unless you want muh blurrrs n shieet which is cringe if overdone

the distortion is related to distance, not focal length
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>>4309850
just get a Hasselblad H6D-100 with the 24mm and you can have every focal length that you want!
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desu I only ever use my 24 f2.8 these days
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>>4310893
What kind of stuff do you shoot?

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>>4308057
>35 1.8
Underrated lens. Same with the 28 2.8.

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Got a good bonus at work and decided to finally retire my Canon 6D. Will be going Sony after seeing what the mirrorless landscape looks like with CaNikon.

Canon, makes decent bodies and fantastic lenses, that R8 is probably the best entry level FF camera you can get. Still gatekeeping RF mount and will no doubt cripple R bodies to protect the cinema line. Lenses are probably the best but almost double the price of Snoys in my meme country.

Nikon, feels the best to me in hand and I really like the RAWs the most. Menus and AF settings make the most sense but no real Z mount 16-35 f2.8 equivalent and the pro-grade 50mm being the size of a 24-70 is a big loss since those are my two most lenses.

Sony, looks like the logical choice. Bodies have everything you could need crammed into them, native lenses are a good balance between perfect optical quality and being corrected by software means I don't carry around any too big or heavy. I like being able to buy an A7S/FX3 in the future if I wanted to get serious with vid. Colors/skin tones don't seem to be oversharpened/saturated like before. Ergonomics aren't the best and you do get the stigma of being another zoomer buying a Sony to shoot zoomer things but hey, it is what it is.

Pic related, hopefully me with my Snoy A7IV.

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>>4307214
And you won’t need to buy a video-centric body if you get a Z8.
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>>4307195
i actually prefer the look of images taken with a7iv sensor.

a good/bad lens makes or breaks the image quality but no matter which lens you put on a1, the images always look digital/robotic... idk how to explain it. they look like AI made them
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OP here, I got a better deal at the store on an open box A7RV so I went with it instead of the A7IV. So far I am pretty happy with my choice, I'm going camping this weekend so I'm taking it alongside the 16-35 2.8 and 70-200 2.8 GM to do some astro and landscapes.

The AF is what has impressed me the most, that AI chip really works even when my subject looks away. I have a black dog and it still manages to keep the AF on its eye surrounded by black fur. The files seem great, heard that the AI chip in this helps nailing white balance and desu I've not had to manually tweak it in Lightroom. I've also shot photos of people and the skin tones seem fine, no ugly shift to yellow or green or magenta. I'm using a few profiles in LR to see what works the best.

I'm also looking forward to picking up the smaller 1.4 primes down the line as well. I've got zero interest in carrying around that huge Nikkor or Cannot 1.2's so I think Snoy's approach of getting good enough optically and fixing the rest via software is good for most normies like me.

Nothing really retarded stands out to me yet- menus are fine, probably if you want to customise everything then you'll not like it but I find it alright.
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>>4311050
>snoy
Keep us updated through your HRT
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>>4311052
OP here, just took my Snoy CFexpress tough HRT with my AI autodilation. I am glad to finally be a real woman! No weather sealing down there with the surgery but I'll be ok!!!

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pictures from a recent trip

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>>4306718
careful now Chuck Noland
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>>4306716
I went to Tenerife, didn't see many beaches but hiked up the highest peak in Spain.
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bump I'm not letting a photo thread be pushed off by a gear thread
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cool thread, anon. thanks for sharing.

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Ansel Adams used to tilt the plate is his cameras in order to get his entire photo in focus at once, regardless of the depth of field. Now we all just go to the highest f stop value possible and shoot for the best. Alternatively some with set up with a tripod, and take 10 photos of the same exact scene with different focus points, and blend them all into one picture in photoshop. Others hate the concept and prefer a visual reference to the depth of field with an area clearly in focus and an area that is clearly not. This then begs the question, is focus better long range or up close?
I played around with the concept a bit. I took two pictures, one just as far back as possible, and then another on the close foreground. I did this trying to see which style I liked better. Personally I like the foreground in focus, but the other person I asked preferred the shot with the background in focus.

so what do you guys think? do you have a preference? Or do you like the Incel Adams "everything in focus" approach?

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>>4310643
I am running canon mirrorless bodies on the back with mamiya medium format lenses….. Although I really want to grab a Fuji film GFX, but that multiplies the cost a lot…..using the setup for stop motion and Timelapse in my studio. Yeah the Cambo stuff is $$$.

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>>4306402

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/tips-and-solutions/using-a-large-format-camera-to-make-digital-photographs

Searching for these 3D printed files. I imagine they are the authors home brew. Would be cool to adapt my next technical camera.
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>>4310951
here is the one from the BH blog post.

https://standardcameras.com/products/the-standard-4x5-2-0

here's some others:
https://www.printables.com/search/models?q=4x5%20camera

https://thangs.com/search/4x5%20camera?scope=all&view=grid
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>>4310622
Yeah I know it’s bad. I’m just fucking around with foreground/background blur from extreme distance differences and its impact on the outcome of the photo.

Neither one of these are going to be printed or published. It’s just to start a discussion of what the role of a foreground should be. A frame for the background? What if it’s the subject instead? Or is anale Adams the best answer of “fuck it everything is in focus”
Which aesthetic choice do you like better? Which do you use? Can you provide examples with pictures you’ve taken?
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>>4307535
>Isn't this simply remarkable?
nah

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I have an old jpeg thats corrupted that im trying to open. The last 6 apps i've tried display the pic, but either output it as a tiny thumbnail, or heavily watermark the image to the point of ruining it.

Does anyone know of an app that's free that is actually free to fix busted jpegs? Thanks, anons
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>>4304711
gimp?
>open image
>click save as
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>>4306409
You know nothing.
When a JPEG image is corrupt, no application will open it. You need special software to repair the file as it is a heavily compressed format reliant on decompression to deliver the pixels. If something in the chain breaks, the file is "bricked" from normal programs point of view, but recovery software can detect where errors rise and you can replace bad data to fix the problems.
A few bad bits can brick a JPEG. Fixing those bits will fix the file, you might lose some 8x8 blocks but the rest can be fine. GIMP won't help with this. GIMP is what you'd use after repair to then edit out the missing blocks to fill in the missing pixels.
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>>4310786
so far he knows more than you since he's actually recommended software that is free of charge and by your own admission is able to fix busted jpegs
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>>4304301
Try photorec. It might not be able to fix it but it will definitely be able to find a copy of the file within the disk that was temporarily created while moving or editing or viewing since all the software creates temp versions of files while accessing it. Chances are that at least one of the recovered copies might not be damaged
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>>4310787
I know English is not your first language, but consider using a translator.
GIMP does not fix busted JPEGs
GIMPO NO EL FIXO LA JPEGGOS PUTA MADRE

GIMP won't even open a busted JPEG. It just gives you an error.

I've been shooting on a Canon 5DIV for the past few years. My shutter has been sticking and instead of sending it back, figure it's time to upgrade. Before this I was a Nikon shooter with the D700/D750/D800 and really liked it but switched to Canon mainly due to the f1.2 lenses and much better customer service in my country.

I rented an R5 and R6II and they were nice enough with the pro zooms and the 50 1.2 but after trying the Z8 and the small 1.8 primes, I really was reminded of what I missed about Nikon. AF was better, the camera bodies felt better and more "rugged", DR was better but in fairness comparing to a previous gen Canon R5. One thing I hated though was how hyuge the Nikon 50 1.2 was- and that's my go-to lens in any system.

Is Nikon doing better now as a company in listening to their customers than they did during the DSLR days? I think I read they were overtaken by Snoy so it must be a kick to the nuts to be #3 now.
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>>4299475
my thoughts are that you should replace that 5D Mk 4 shutter

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>>4305599
Every time I read Niggor I chuckle and makes my day just a bit better, and this one was good. Thank you anon, godspeed to you and your big black Niggor lens collection
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>>4305100
worked photo retail for about a decade, and from that perspective, sony had by far the best store support for my region (most sponsored events & workshops, rep visits, relatively few supply issues), greatest spif / commission paid of any of the brands, greatest employee purchase programs / discounts
a lot of employees switched over around the a7II/III generations and never looked back, and the incentives to push sony are just too good
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>>4305599
>NIGGOR

Kek. I want to change my lens font to this so I get a chuckle every time I look down at it.
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>>4299475
Nikon Electronic Format (NEF) supports lossy compression and some of their cameras have only supported that lossy output.


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