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Jack MacD replied to the topic Fun in the Sun in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 10 months ago
David,
I stand corrected on salt water spray.
This blog:
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog
Explains why they do not insure their lenses when renters “abuse” equipment in salt water.Also warns about certain kinds of color dust used in color bomb runs.
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Jack MacD replied to the topic Somewhere in New Mexico in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 10 months ago
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Jack MacD replied to the topic Traveling light in the forum Bags and Cases 11 years, 10 months ago
As soon as I posted the ThinkTank bag, a friend informed me I was out of date.
ThinkTank had invented the MindShift Gear Rotation 180. It has a internal fanny pack that can slide out to the front when you need a lens or filter change, and then backside for being on the move.
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Jack MacD replied to the topic Traveling light in the forum Bags and Cases 11 years, 10 months ago
OK, I am not always traveling light.
With a recent purchase of a third S lens, assorted filters, and a tripod, I needed something that could hold it all, and be transported on a bike. That called for a backpack.Got the Think Tank to do the job. I used their lens changer bag to be a base for the…[Read more]
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Jack MacD replied to the topic LightRoom 5 beta uses in the forum Workflow and Processing 11 years, 10 months ago
Thanks David.
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Jack MacD replied to the topic 3rd Ward series in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 10 months ago
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Jack MacD replied to the topic 3rd Ward series in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 10 months ago
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Jack MacD replied to the topic LightRoom 5 beta uses in the forum Workflow and Processing 11 years, 10 months ago
Doug,
I just purchased the final release and may have the same issue. So if it is an issue, I hope someone answers. -
Jack MacD replied to the topic Somewhere in New Mexico in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 10 months ago
This is at Tent Rocks
http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/prog/recreation/rio_puerco/kasha_katuwe_tent_rocks.html
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Jack MacD replied to the topic 24mm in use in the forum S Lenses 11 years, 10 months ago
True,
When I choose to use f3.5 it is to blur the background so soft corners would not be noticed, nor any issue.
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Jack MacD replied to the topic 24mm in use in the forum S Lenses 11 years, 10 months ago
Derek,
Sorry to be slow in responding, but I am off shooting in Tent Rocks New Mexico.
In order to answer your question, I had to shoot some tests at f3.5 to see if the corners went soft. Yes they do a bit under huge enlargement.
I never have shot wide-open but now I will know what to expect. f5.6 was only shot so I could freeze the bike…[Read more] -
Jack MacD replied to the topic QA with Stefan Daniel about mirrorless camera and R system in the forum General Leica Discussion 11 years, 11 months ago
My prediction for a Leica Mini M is an M 240 type without the rangefinder mechanism.
Why let all the other non rangefinder mirror less cameras keep taking Leica M lenses without an answer from Leica?Another option is adding a path for auto-focus lenses if they could keep the lens size small. Not likely yet, but minituration will allow it…[Read more]
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Jack MacD replied to the topic LightRoom 5 beta uses in the forum Workflow and Processing 11 years, 11 months ago
I've been testing the “upright” button and found it pretty amazing.
The first shot is purposely shot on an angle. None of these are cropped.
The second shot is merely using the “upright” button I discussed earlier. It does the job.
OK, I adjusted the sky a bit too.
Yes, you can adjust using “vertical” in LR4 but that doesn't…[Read more]
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Jack MacD replied to the topic Water in Phoenix, The Arizona Falls in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 11 months ago
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Jack MacD replied to the topic LightRoom 5 beta uses in the forum Workflow and Processing 11 years, 11 months ago
I agree with you David about betas normally. LR5 beta is a free stand-alone download which remains parallel to LR4. It allows you to try out the features for 6 weeks free to decide if you feel the upgrade is useful and worthwhile.
The upgrade from LR3 to LR4 was definitely a requirement for S2 users. The LR5 is not essential. I will be…[Read more]
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Jack MacD replied to the topic Fun in the Sun in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 11 months ago
Nice system
http://www.priolite.com/en/products/details-priolite/items/id-01-0500-02-priolite-mbx-500.htmlBut the question would be how much issue you have with power cords dragging through the sand? A mono bloc cures that, but if a mono bloc falls over you probably lose your mono bloc at $1,600 each.
However if that is not a worry,…[Read more]
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Jack MacD replied to the topic LightRoom 5 beta uses in the forum Workflow and Processing 11 years, 11 months ago
We all do dust spotting.
LR5 has the ability to aid me in identifying dust spots from dust on the sensor. If you click on the clone/heal tool, you can then merely press “A” and the scene switched to a high contrast B&W view that allows for more easily seeing where I need cloning out or healing the dust spots. Press “A” again and the image…[Read more]
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Jack MacD replied to the topic Fun in the Sun in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 11 months ago
Very colorful.
Regarding salt water, when we get together in November, I will loan you my gear to shoot in the surf. But don't change lenses when you are lying in waves. Your idea to wash everything off with fresh water makes sense. Dried salt on the lens is worse than dust.
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Jack MacD replied to the topic Fun in the Sun in the forum Images to Share 11 years, 11 months ago
Thanks David,
I recommend a small cooler chest with a carrying handle in the middle. Easy to transport the battery pack and protect it from water.Given you are lying on the sand, I would definitely use the water resistant S2 versus the Nikon. The water shedding lens coating is a big help on the S lenses. Does Nikon have that?
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Jack MacD replied to the topic 24mm in use in the forum S Lenses 11 years, 11 months ago
This is a landscape using the 24. This is a 2.5 to 1 crop of the slightly vertical shifted full frame. I encourage you to examine the detail. This is a test shot of an eventual enlargement that will go over six feet wide. The shot was taken out of a window that precluded the use of a tripod. I shot it at 1/250 braced, but when one enlarges it to…[Read more]
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