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Looks like you might be stuck with the real thing. I checked the Chinese knockoff brands I've used and none of them have a HB-103 copy.
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Really debated filing an insurance claim for the lens hood. Not sure it's worth the hassle and premium jump for $66. Thanks for checking!
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# ? Apr 22, 2024 21:54 |
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I just bought a knockoff hood for a canon lens (because gently caress paying $90 for a piece of plastic) and it’s 90% the same. Fits a little too tight when reversing but otherwise great and only cost $10.
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# ? Apr 22, 2024 22:01 |
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I'm looking at getting a handheld lightmeter. The Sekonic L-408 seems great because its a relatively inexpensive meter with spot, and incident metering. I've heard that 1 degree spot meters are usually the best but this sekonic is 5 degrees. Would this make that big of a difference for me? I'll mostly be using it for 6x12 panorama shooting with a 65mm lens.
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 04:57 |
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does anyone have experience taking pictures and video of CRTs? Mostly it's just a matter of shutter speed vs refresh rate plus all the other usual nonsense. I've been using an iPhone with various software (Moment, DSLRCam) to do this but I am thinking of getting some kind of actual DSLR for this (I have an ancient Canon Rebel somewhere but it's like 12mp and has some mechanical issues.) I'm looking for suggestions, for, basically, the cheapest used thing that probably solves this pretty well. Actual composite analog video on a CRT maxes out at 1080 interlaced (requires a nicer CRT than I currently have, but, trying to be future proof). Also ideally I want something with USB webcam operability so that this could be used to send the same information in realtime to OBS or whatever. Additionally, CRT artifacting does weird stuff which is well beyond the usual resolution of the screen, so I do need a resolution which comfortably exceeds 1080, and also shutter speeds that can deal with/exceed a 59-60hz refresh.
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 11:52 |
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Cabbages and Kings posted:does anyone have experience taking pictures and video of CRTs? Mostly it's just a matter of shutter speed vs refresh rate plus all the other usual nonsense. You are gonna have lots of issues depending on your use case moire etc What is the video signal to the CRT device, why not use an RF/composite video capture device?
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 12:06 |
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Ziggy Smalls posted:I'm looking at getting a handheld lightmeter. The Sekonic L-408 seems great because its a relatively inexpensive meter with spot, and incident metering. I've heard that 1 degree spot meters are usually the best but this sekonic is 5 degrees. Would this make that big of a difference for me? I'll mostly be using it for 6x12 panorama shooting with a 65mm lens. I have a 1 - 5 degree zoom and I am using it on the 1 degree setting >95% of the time, so I would argue get something that can go down to 1 degree.
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Currently looking to get a bag to lug all my camera gear on flights/busses. The current two I'm looking at are: https://www.nomatic.com/products/mckinnon-camera-backpack-25l?variant=39461865717832 https://brevite.co/products/the-brevite-backpack?variant=34952238891162&=undefined Curious if there are any other bags in roughly the realm/size/features. of these two that I should be looking at.
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huhu posted:Currently looking to get a bag to lug all my camera gear on flights/busses. I would say the Shimoda Explore V2, Summit Creative Tenzing (I personally just got this bag, still wanting some real world use before I report back here), and Holdland backpack are among my top picks when I was looking for a bag. Ended up with the Summit Creative on local marketplace - basically new for $200. Too good of a deal to pass up; otherwise the 35L Shimoda was what I was going to get.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 03:50 |
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The Shimoda Urban line is almost out and definitely worth a look too.
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jarlywarly posted:What is the video signal to the CRT device, why not use an RF/composite video capture device? signal can originate as anything from 480i composite up to 1080p30 component. I've got a BlackMagic 4K capture card, capturing rendered video stream isn't the concern. Things display fundamentally differently on a CRT than on anything else, and photos of CRTs are often interesting in ways that a simple capture isn't; some of the things you're describing as problems are part of my use case My avatar is the result of a BlackMagic capture of a feedback loop. The actual rendered image on the CRT at that point had a whole ton going on that was not in the stream, and I have seen some really interesting stills and videos made from CRT captures. Everyone in that world is mostly cobbling together their own weird setups from bits of wire and sticks and poo poo. Maybe I'll just get an EOS 60D as an upgrade to the ancient Rebel I've already got.
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# ? May 3, 2024 07:30 |
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Bottom Liner posted:I just bought a knockoff hood for a canon lens (because gently caress paying $90 for a piece of plastic) and it’s 90% the same. Fits a little too tight when reversing but otherwise great and only cost $10. I come from the far off realm of the 3d printing thread to point out this is a perfect use case: https://cults3d.com/en/tags/lens+hood
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# ? May 3, 2024 15:49 |
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i 3D printed a lens cap for a pentax lens I just bought because it didn't have one. Cameras and 3D printers, a match made in heaven because it saves you from OEM markup!
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Deviant posted:I come from the far off realm of the 3d printing thread to point out this is a perfect use case: Make me a rectangular hood that has a slot for slide in filters TIA
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# ? May 3, 2024 17:36 |
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I ordered a cheap 3D printed grip for an OM4Ti because the OEM ones are unobtanium these days - it worked out perfect and hasn't left the camera since.
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A friend is offering me an A7S camera body with a 50mm lens for 420 shipped. I realize it's only 12.1mp but it's got larger sensors for better low light conditions, and 12mp is so much higher than 480i source there's plenty of room to pick up weird artifacts/CRT "sculpture" effects. HDMI video capture @ 1080p60 is also fine, that exceeds my system input specs so it's fine for feedback loops. The low-light performance of this camera is pretty attractive for my use case. Cabbages and VHS fucked around with this message at 12:26 on May 4, 2024 |
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Yeah that’s probably a pretty good deal for your use case, actually. The megapixels don’t even matter that much for video as you’re probably subsampling or supersampling anyway.
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theHUNGERian posted:I have a 1 - 5 degree zoom and I am using it on the 1 degree setting >95% of the time, so I would argue get something that can go down to 1 degree. Yeah seconding this, 1deg is really important and something like the L558+ series are great. I have a 608 which has the zoom feature and shutter speed/aperture readout in the spotmeter display. The 508 is missing that which is a big minus for that version IMO.
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It's been like 10-15 years since I've really been active here, and I kind of want to get back into photography. Looking for something a bit low-profile, since my main problem is just lugging a lot of gear around. I had a Fujifilm X-T100 for a bit, but it never quite clicked with me. I'm looking for something similar I suppose, and I saw a video about the Lumix GM1, which seemed fun, as I wouldn't really need fancy features. Anyone have any experience with it, or have any suggestions for similar small form factor cameras? Probably don't want to spend more than $500 or so.
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# ? May 6, 2024 10:36 |
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xzzy posted:i 3D printed a lens cap for a pentax lens I just bought because it didn't have one. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09G7BXN2J/ I used this matte PLA stuff to make camera accessories with, including macro extender tubes and some lens hoods with macro flash mounts and quarter inch sockets. Optically, mechanically worked fine - easy to print, plenty strong, clean matte finish. However, word of caution - PLA gets soft at relatively low temperatures, and so some of the stuff I took with me on a shoot in California started to deform just sitting in the hot trunk of the car. Going forward I am only going to use ABS.
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Kazy posted:Anyone have any experience with it, or have any suggestions for similar small form factor cameras? Probably don't want to spend more than $500 or so. Have you considered something like a higher grade 1-inch compact? If size and weight is your biggest concern, I think that’s probably the way to go. In which case the Sony RX100 series is pretty well regarded and has complete controls.
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RillAkBea posted:Have you considered something like a higher grade 1-inch compact? If size and weight is your biggest concern, I think that’s probably the way to go. In which case the Sony RX100 series is pretty well regarded and has complete controls. I'd prefer something with interchangeable lenses. I want to switch between a good prime for portraits/etc, and something with a bit more play when I have the space to bring something more versatile. Kazy fucked around with this message at 12:33 on May 6, 2024 |
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Micro 4/3?
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I don't own one but the Panasonic GX80 seems pretty great. Also under $500 in great condition on MPB
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Bought a Rebel t7 but video recording stops at 12 minutes or 4gb, whichever comes first. I guess I should have read more into this because: https://ibb.co/ZmGPnnv which means I can't record more than 12 minutes? I have a class 10 100mb/s 64gb card. troubleshooted this for days before reading that chart above more closely Anyway, I just want to shoot stuff for longer than 12 minutes, like, say, 50? 30 even? Should I return this and if so what camera should I get. I'm really not doing anything professional edit: wow, found recordinglimits.com and things are expensive. am I better off just getting a video recorder? I suppose it doesnt need to be a DSLR, but I want to shoot 1080p/30fps or 720p/30fps. edit2: i feel like an idiot. how is this an issue in 2024 lol thehandtruck fucked around with this message at 05:16 on May 17, 2024 |
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DSLRs were never really meant for video, they just kind of leaned into it as the market demand for it increased. Mirrorless cameras generally have better video options, depending on your budget you might be able to get some flavor of Sony a6X00 which would be a step in the right direction. But really, if you only need a basic recording of something for the lowest price point, get a little tripod for your phone and download something like 'BlackMagic Camera'. In the realm of 1080p/720p you likely won't see that much of a difference.
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RillAkBea posted:DSLRs were never really meant for video, they just kind of leaned into it as the market demand for it increased. Mirrorless cameras generally have better video options, depending on your budget you might be able to get some flavor of Sony a6X00 which would be a step in the right direction. But really, if you only need a basic recording of something for the lowest price point, get a little tripod for your phone and download something like 'BlackMagic Camera'. In the realm of 1080p/720p you likely won't see that much of a difference. thanks, I was thinking about just using a phone too. I'll be inside though, should I just buy like a webcam that records directly to a computer? or would the quality be worse than a phone
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# ? May 17, 2024 07:36 |
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You could see if your camera supports the magic lantern custom firmware it might expand your video options.
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# ? May 17, 2024 07:48 |
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jarlywarly posted:You could see if your camera supports the magic lantern custom firmware it might expand your video options. i will take a look at this, thanks! edit: looks scary. firmware stuff when i can still get a refund. also there's lots of 404's on their site currently thehandtruck fucked around with this message at 08:31 on May 17, 2024 |
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How hard is it to get a working metered finder for the ETR system? Every single AEII on keh says meter inoperative. I don't love 6x4.5 but that panoramic 135 back...
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thehandtruck posted:i will take a look at this, thanks! It's not that dodgy, but it does look like the T7 non i is not supported, you should return your camera, work out what you need from video and then ask in the forums for some recommends. Remember that the "live streaming" use case and the "recording on the card" for editing later are 2 quite different use cases.
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thehandtruck posted:thanks, I was thinking about just using a phone too. I'll be inside though, should I just buy like a webcam that records directly to a computer? or would the quality be worse than a phone If you can connect the camera to a computer, you can use OBS studio or likely canon’s webcam utility to circumvent the video limitations.
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thehandtruck posted:thanks, I was thinking about just using a phone too. I'll be inside though, should I just buy like a webcam that records directly to a computer? or would the quality be worse than a phone I have been down this road too. Your best bets are a dedicated camcorder, a GoPro, or a phone, really. Camcorders will record for as long as they have power and disk space.
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litany of gulps posted:If you can connect the camera to a computer, you can use OBS studio or likely canon’s webcam utility to circumvent the video limitations. my understanding is you need a dummy card and dummy battery in some setup to make this work? Thanks for the info and suggestions everyone. I am hereby asking for recommendations for a camcorder. Just shooting inside, not worried about lighting or anything, 50 minutes or more, 720 or 1080p. It's for recording talking heads for a fun documentary, nothing crazy or important. Not professional but I'd like it to have -some- semblance of quality. I have tripods and stuff. Anything around 200 bucks?
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# ? May 17, 2024 13:56 |
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In that price range, use your phone and spend the money on lighting. Good lighting will elevate the picture quality a lot more than a “better” camera.
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# ? May 17, 2024 14:47 |
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thehandtruck posted:my understanding is you need a dummy card and dummy battery in some setup to make this work? I used a rebel t6 as a webcam and for making filmed lectures and lessons back during the pandemic. I don’t recall needing a dummy card. You would need a normal battery to power the camera, although I was using an AC adaptor that I got off Amazon for 10 bucks.
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RillAkBea posted:In that price range, use your phone and spend the money on lighting. Good lighting will elevate the picture quality a lot more than a “better” camera. I absolutely agree with this. Get some good soft box lighting and a good microphone like the DJI Mic or Mic 2. I do some basic tutorial style or review videos for work and the stuff that I can get out of my iPhone 13 Mini with good lighting is so easy. With good light you don't even really need to do much color correction.
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I've recently decided that I'd like to get back into photography as a way to motivate me to get outside more, and to also prepare for my holiday to Canada in December. When I was last into the hobby, I primarily used a Canon EOS 350D with one of the Canon cheapo 50mm plastic lenses. I still have all that gear, but it's definitely showing it's age, and I'd like to get something a bit more modern. I'm looking for something that's small & portable, light, and ideally something with a flip up screen. I'll be primarily doing street photography, as well the usual holiday snaps, etc. I'm considering something like the Panasonic Lumix GX80/85 or the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II, mainly due to photography YouTubers touting these. With that said, they are a bit expensive on eBay where I am (Australia), so I'm looking for something comparable to those... but a bit cheaper if possible. neurotech fucked around with this message at 09:42 on May 21, 2024 |
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If you're fine with a '1 inch' compact, the Sony RX100 is comparable to the PowerShot and might be cheaper.
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I've been doing a lot of reading, and am now leaning towards an Olympus E-M5 Mark II. It seems like a really solid camera - also thinking of pairing it with an Olympus 17mm f/1.8 as well.
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