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> NATIVE 35mm f1.7 main lens with 1 inch sensor
> Dedicated two-step shutter button
> Co-developed with Zeiss using Zeiss lens coatings.
> Global release
Anyone else going to buy this beast? This phone will replace an X100V.
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>>4507318
This thread is literally an ad. If you’re ever confused by the lies on /p/ (ie: nikon autofocus is good but a nikon, sony is bad buy this phone its the future, stop using film) and weird pushes to get people onto specific apps and websites, remember companies pay other companies who pay thirdies and use AI to post on 4chan.
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looks like nobody here has this phone. my girlfriend has. It's absolutely fucking worst. All its photos come out oversharpened and with TOO MUCH detail. Faces look like wrinkled mess with it. I haven't played enough with it yet, but got very bad first impressions
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>this lobster is too buttery
>t. totally not a lobster merchant
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>>4507587
>no photos posted, as always
you can't even take a picture of a fucking flower with you """girlfriend's""" phone and show us how shitty it is?
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Its already been better for years

Im gonna be visiting an orthodox church and i want to capure pictures with prominent earthy tones, super saturated reds, yellows and gold. Wouldnt mind if it has some balanced blue tones too.
I think the place will be ok lit, but it wont get much sunlight i think. What filmstock do you guys suggest?

Ektar 100 and kodak color pluss are the only ones i can think of. Which one is superior in this case?
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>>4507263
>its a place of worship! it would be much too disrespectful of me.
I just use a tripod when I take photos in my church(es)
either way something you'll have to be careful of is white balance
I don't know of any church that's lit with high-CRI white lighting, at best you're going to get something like tungsten (picrel)
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>>4507353
… or whatever this is, that p800 reacted very poorly to (the lighting looks closer to tungsten irl)
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Kodacolor 200, tripod, f/8, 1 second shutter.
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>>4507354
>>4507353
Piss yellow-green is the color of cheap domestic LED bulbs. Our eyes are more easily fooled by the peaky spectrum than a camera sensor is.

These bulbs have shit color reproduction and will fuck up some cameras so hard that neutral white balance isn’t even possible.
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>>4507465
>Piss yellow-green
I generally don't color-correct but tried it out here and that's what it turned out to be yeah
haven't had a problem with my digital camera that I've noticed, but I've taken less digital photos in churches

It would be used exlusively for taking pictures of products.
I was thinking of just using my Samsung S23 since I'm kinda poor but then realized that's retarded since presentation is literally everything.
Budget is around $1,000 max, prefer around $700 or lower.
Insights appreciated.
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pick a frame from s23 video
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>>4499913
unironically a sigma foveon
Bayer filters cause moire
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>>4506945

do pixel binning for web presentation and moire gone
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>>4506945
They cause color moire, but low resolution itself is still the direct cause of it in general. Foveon isn't immune to moire in greyscale patterns and fabrics are common sources of that.

The only appropriate camera for photographing clothes is 3D rendering software.
The second best approach is a Fujifilm 100MP with 400MP pixel shift mode in a studio.
Next best is maybe a Phase one.
Other than that, a SNOY or Nikon with pixel shift.
Then there's Foveon.
Then there's low res/normal bayer shit with an effective OLPF but soft.
Then there's low res/normal bayer shit without OLPF and copium as you edit away the problems.
Then there's giving up and shooting at f/32 trying to soften the images and still relying on editing out the leftovers.

Best case scenario is literally shooting film.
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>>4499913
how do you even end up in this situation? like you told a client you'd do product photo knowing full well that you don't have a camera, let alone knowledge on how to use one?

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Canon EOS M50 (shitty cheap mirrorless)
vintage Canon nFD 200mm f/2.8 lens with 50mm extension tube.
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Man I love flowers.
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>>4507578
It's a crime winter here is so damned long.

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I have way better gear but this little fucker has become a great companion for vlogging, even with all the drawbacks

Do you have a favorite flawed piece of gear?
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It just feels so good to use
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>>4473524
What camera and how is it? I've been wanting a camera I can just put in my shirt pocket and use for walking videos.
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>>4473524
picrel, or maybe my Exacta Varex which is overengineered and cumbersome but goes with some great lenses.
>>4493499
God, I WISH.
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>>4493840
And now GoPro has their own version.
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>>4501594
Like a phone?

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anyone else lost the will or enjoyment to take photos? i dont know how to get it back and even all my fave youtubers are saying similar things. that makes me worry that its over : (
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>>4503681
Sounds more like you lack discipline for shooting and basic file organization
Where can we see some of your photos?
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>>4503819
>simply ask about names of photographers
I know too many, i tried to give you a better plan rather than indulge in your namefagging behavior which won't make you progress
>huge paragraphs
Learn to read nigger, i have nothing else to say to your dumb ass
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>>4503796
I'm retarded and keep fucking up loading it or rather, I did once and now I get paranoid every time I load it. Also I have the viewfinder model (I've stuck a cold shoe rangefinder to it) and it's just kinda slow and finnicky to operate, plus the shutter speed dial is stiff. I didn't pay much thank god but it's possibly my most frustrating camera to use. I actually took it out this weekend, just couldn't enjoy it, never felt confident that I knew I was getting what I was shooting.

It's mostly my skill issue but I think I just prefer SLRs and would rather carry the extra weight.
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>>4503832
>I know too many
All you had to do was list some, you wanted to turn into something else lol
I know plenty too, and I bet I've been doing photography a lot longer than you have, I just wanted see who you would recommend
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I take them as I please

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/p/, I long for the 2000s. I miss the hangouts where someone always had a digital camera and was snapping away. I miss that sweet overexposed, sharpened, sometimes saturated look that naturally came from a digicam.

Please post candid photos from the 2000s like picrel. The more unique the better.

If you need help, go to Google Images and search (month) (year) and the word "flickr"
ex - June 2005 flickr
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>>4501799
I miss the era where soda bottles were not retard shaped.
Luckily you can buy normal shaped soda bottles with store brands but coke really screwed their shit up big time.
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CS i believe.
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>>4506204
No sorry that is just plain old video for sure.
Have this snap of actual CS.
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1/?

This is the review of an OM-5 micro 4/3 camera. I am a full frame user, and I bought this camera to have a small, fun, attractive camera to take snapshits around town. I own or have owned a D850, Z5ii, Z6ii, basically every Nikon DXXX DSLR, D500, Z50, etc. This is my first M43 camera and I was not sure what to expect, so I am chronicling my impressions both for myself, and for other photographers who are looking for a small, fun camera.

Ergonomics: This camera is outstanding IMO. For me the Nikon FF cameras are in this weird middle spot that is ergonomically uncomfortable for me. They are either too small or too big. The D850 and my D7500 fit my hand fantastically. I will always have a Nikon DSLR because they are so comfortable to hold and use. The OM-5 is smaller to hold than my Z5ii for example, and that gets it out of the uncomfortable middle ground. With the Z5, I’m always between holding it in front with all of my fingers, or just 3 – there isn’t really enough room for all 4, but with 3, it feels a little insecure. With the OM-5, three fingers fit perfectly. There is enough grip on the front and a great thumb rest on the back. The buttons are very well placed on the camera body for operation while shooting. Simply put, this is a very comfortable camera to hold and shoot. For reference, when I am walking around and shooting, I grip the camera the entire time in my right hand, and have a wrist lanyard for safety. This can be fatiguing with a larger DSLR (the D800 in particular had almost no thumb rest and it was agonizing to carry. The D850 is much better, but is just heavy and gets tiring on the wrist after several hours). The D7500 is extremely comfortable in this regard because of its blobmera shape and light weight. The Z series FF cameras are in the middle ground of just “ok”. The OM-5 was very good.

TO BE CONTINUED
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>>4502704
>he did what his headmate said
just because you dont take your meds doesn’t mean you have to choose to be a schizo, anon
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>>4502679
Gonna preface my response with the standard M43 hate: Shit cameras, shit lenses, blah blah, not really worth it outside of getting them dirt cheap and basically look like a phone.

Anyway, with that formality taken care of, camera looks fine. The 40-150 is soft as fuck on the long end (and not really spectacular on the wide end) but is the cheapest tele you'll get for the system so it's not bad value per se. The pancake is a little fucky because mixing oly/pana bodies and lenses never quite works right, but it's fine. The pancake will be infinitely more useful just because it's not absurdly soft and slow like every M43 zoom.
Oh wait,
>$1000 USD
Fuck me sideways that's expensive. Don't do it anon. The body is like $400-500 at most, the tele is worth a whopping $80, and the pancake iirc is around $200. Classic boomer ebay mentality of "I know what I've got".
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>>4502729
Thank you anon, this is solid advice and I really appreciate it. On the price, this seller accepts offers, so I'm going to send one in for 800 (from summing up your itemized prices) and see what happens. I'm also going to contact them and ask if they will be interested in selling the body separately.
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OP, you claim that...
>Simply; the IQ is very good.
>The lens was very sharp
These photos say otherwise.
Instead of using 4000 ISO as an excuse for this, can you upload some properly exposed RAWs at the base ISO?

I like the idea of a smaller camera system but it seems like there are some serious issues with the downsizing that shits on IQ. It seems more like a decent video platform than anything viable for stills in my opinion. Maybe decent for macro too. I wish it were better but when the general consensus seems to be "use AI noise reduction" or "just fix it in post" or "it's good enough" it's kind of hard to believe anything else.

>>4489319
Not that guy, but my guess is M43.
Just has an ugly look.
>>4489353
This also has an ugly look.

>>4486842

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>>4502679
I paid $75 dollars with a pancake and a small zoom in 2023 and that felt about right for it. It's seriously not even as good as my Xiaomi Ultra phone. Do not pay meme money for one. Monitor only shooting is pretty bad too.

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Give me the rundown on Magnum, it feels fraudulent because it's a group jerking themselves off as being the best then the false reputation spread and people think it's legitimate, it's like how French New Wave was a complete circlejerking scam
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>>4506368
>Anon discovers the definition of a scene
Every artistic era/scene/movement/whatever can basically be defined this way. Group in location that knows each other all rise around the same time in a similar genre or aesthetic.
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>>4506410
>group of jews call themselves masters
>people just believe it
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>>4507073
They must be better than everyone else then
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is this their real YT channel?
https://www.youtube.com/@magnum-photos

no-one seems to care about it
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>>4506298
a circle-jerk cult

that primarily grew due to mid-wits, npcs, normies

Why is everything so expensive?
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What's actually different about shooting with a modern mirrorless vs an older DSLR? An EOS R7 sure sounds a lot fancier than a 7DII, but I'm trying to decide how much money to spend, and I don't know whether that fanciness is just a meme.
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>>4508521
With mirrorless you can see what your photo is actually going to look like.in the viewfinder, tweak as needed in real time.
Makes easy manual exposure, manual white balance, manual focus.

Canon can't show you areas of overexposure before you take the photo, but it can in the auto review which can be set to appear right after the shot, (which is also good for checking focus.)

The main advantage optical viewfinders have vs modern EVF is that they use much less battery power.

Mirrorless is quieter and shakes less since no mirror flapping around.
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>>4505445
Lumix are okay until you want to use flash, then they're absolute garbage.
Canon are probably the best all rounder brand, but the price of their lenses is absurd unless you want to go for some second hand EF glass.
I'd say on paper go for Canon but personally I really enjoy shooting with Nikon, they do everything well or just well enough and aren't priced stupid high.
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>>4509574
How?
Are you actually referring to something or are you just mad because you had a Lumix and its built-in cope pop-up poorfag flash wasn't good enough for you?

If you're trying to point out some real issue please go into detail.
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>>4512130
Every flashgun I've used operates fine in M, but with half/whole second delay between shutter press and the flash/shutter actually firing. It's a very well known issue but Lumix seems not to give a shit.
As for flash triggers, they all lag by a half second and i couldn't find anything myself or online on any setting on either the camera or on the trigger that would remedy it.
Camera systems are so similar in quality and tech these days that small things like that make it pretty easy to drop a system and since i use a lot of flash it was a pretty easy choice to make.

Took a picture of what I believe is an Orchard Orbweaver and I'm having trouble editing it cause I'm used to landscape photography.

I have a closeup of my edit as picrel and I'm bothered with how noisy it is.

I've linked the mega folder with the best pictures and if you could pick one and edit and post it that would be much appreciated.

https://mega.nz/folder/6eA13bCD#R0Jr5eT0DvjFz0GXGB-sog

Gear:
Canon EOS 800D/Rebel T7i
EF 70-300mm IS USM

P.S.
If there is an actual name for this type of thread please let me know
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>>4505933
Anon, you must be trolling.
>Nothing in >>4505916 (You) talks about light. It talks about specs.

This post didn't talk about specs. It was about equivalent aperture diameter and different sensor sizes resulting in different light intensity after equalization. I specifically even said to ignore more "spec" related things like light transmittance which is often superior on full frame. This is all about light. If you have X amount of light and need to cover Y amount of mm2, when all that light is focused onto a smaller sensor with less area... the light intensity goes up.

This greater light intensity hitting the sensor is why full frame loses its advantage in low light if you normalize for DOF at the same FOV.

>Either larger formats are better or smartphones are king.
LargeR formats give potential for cleaner images, more resolution, and sharper detail with enough light.
If shooting conditions mean you're stuck with ISO in the thousands AND you want a deep DOF, sensor size no longer matters as much. If your subject doesn't move and it exists in an environment where lighting conditions aren't rapidly shifting, you are always better off using a larger sensor.

Smartphones are never really king but they're more capable than you probably want to admit.
Tripod, plus cleaned lens, shutter timer, good lighting, and enough exposure time, and proper RAW capture (no aislop, no ProRAW bs) on a phone will get pretty good images.
What smartphones can't do (yet at least) is operate with a flash.

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>>4506007
been a veek and page four bump
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>>4506007
might try an edit later
there's 0 reason to ever use ISO 50 on a D610 lol
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>>4506007
le 10min fashion edit
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>>4507202
10 more min, like it cooler and hid some of the distractions

poverty porn photographers destroyed in one scene
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> Argument about thing
> Thing not shown
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>>4499164
I'm from Scandinavia and I was amazed that everything, even down to the grass, was different in Singapore. It was the first country outside Europe I visited.
Everything was interesting in a strange way when even something as tiny and normal as grass was different. How can you not just wander around in amazement in a situation like that.
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>>4500213
We have a bunch of "street photographers" here and elsewhere who see the externally visible act of taking the photo as primary and everything else as derivative. Hence proliferation of photo youtubers, vlogs of aimlessly wandering who cares where, flashing people in the face, endless talks on what you are and are not allowed to photograph depending on your oppression level and so on.
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>>4500220
Those people exist, but there are also people who are amazed by how different an area is and take photos because they enjoy it and not for some vague reason. It's not always so negative all the fucking time.
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>>4499260
it's a drama not real life

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Leica have teamed up with Gpixel, a Chinese imaging company, to develop their next-gen camera sensors.
>“The partnership focuses on jointly engineering a bespoke image sensor optimized for Leica’s rigorous imaging standards, enabling unprecedented levels of image quality, dynamic range, color fidelity, and low-light performance across future Leica products,” [they say].
>Leica promises that the jointly developed image sensor will be purpose-engineered to meet Leica’s very high performance standards, particularly concerning color reproduction, noise performance, dynamic range, and resolution. The companies will also work together to carefully tune and ultimately mass-produce the required image sensors.
It's often repeated on /p/ that sensor technology has "plateaued." What will Leica have to do with their next-gen camera to dispel that idea?
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accquire sensors from space telescope imaging sensor company star shooters enlist
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>>4506063
>Leica’s rigorous imaging standards
Lol. Lmao even.
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>>4506063
leica going full mask off aren't they
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>>4506789

i looked sl3 specs, maybe they go for physically bigger sensor thing
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>>4507076
Like phase one's iq4 size? or actual 645 or 6x6?

Perhaps Leica will announce a new medium format camera first for the new chinese sensor.

If they release new S series with crop MF sensor like fuji and hasselblad, they can get fucked and phase one will keep the crown of digital MF.

If leica use a reasonable performance's 40mp global shutter FF sensor in M12 and SL4, Q4, they do something sincerely based that anyone hasn't done for a decade.

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Why are the nips so allergic to making and selling film stocks?
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>>4506645
>>4506473
>>4506439
>t. wagies
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>>4506656
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>Hi Anon

>We wanted to give you an update on your order, as promised in our previous correspondence. We have been in touch with our suppliers and have been keeping a close eye on your products.

>Today, during our latest follow-up, we received the unfortunate news that the FUJIFILM Fujichrome Provia 100F 135/36 (Single Roll) that you ordered is currently on backorder. Our supplier was unable to provide an estimated date for when the item will become available. However, we will keep you informed as soon as we receive any updates.

>As soon as we receive the stocks, we will promptly send them to you and provide you with tracking information.

>We appreciate your patience and please don't hesitate to let us know if you require any assistance.

Well great. What do I do now?
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>>4506388
jfc filmtards are so oblivious that they think the world revolves around them. The consumer film industry for big corpa (not talking about boutique film shops) is just a leftover 'bonus' while serving the actual major consumers like motion picture, science research, and radiography. No, they're not going to sell their factories and tech because it's used for other shit like serving bigger industry customers. Your cringeass analog photography is just a bottom of the barrel left overs that they simply maintain due to heritage and to have a department to send their low performing employees so they can get them to quit than firing them
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>>4507051
I've had four rolls of 120 Velvia 50 and a couple in 35 on back order for a year now in Australia. Ended up getting a mate to bring me some back from a holiday in Japan.

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With the AI boom, it doesn't matter if your camera is good or bad, you can just ask the AI to transform your flat iphone photo into something much better.

With a Light Field Array camera, you can take photos that AI can't replicate.

People will need new screens too, screens with 3d depth.
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>>4497754
>Light Field Array
yes, i also remember the lytro meme threads
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>>4497756
feds
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If scientists and engineers wield the science that light is an electromagnetic field, anything is possible. I told you all the science a year ago, yet you found me full of shit.
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>>4505485
>>4497754
But why is that good? Why do you need the ability to adjust focus after the shot is taken? How will this make your photos better?
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anon my agfa compact has curvy film plane not bad for hp4 or trix cheap trick


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