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this is much better bro Photography The Sony Alpha Thread V49!, The Orange Legion
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Dec 24 2010, 06:33 PM
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Dec 28 2010, 02:48 PM
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QUOTE(shukrie @ Dec 28 2010, 12:55 PM) thanks .. i use cuttonbud QUOTE(ieR @ Dec 28 2010, 12:58 PM) +2 me too but make sure u get those GOOD cotton bud, last time my friend do do, more and more cotton inside =.= guys, can explain more about this? my A700 sensor got 5@6 stubborn dust, thinking to get the Sensorklear 2 but the review is so mixed.. arctic butterfly seems very keng but expensive a bit.. the wet method somehow not very brave lol to do it.. n u mean that normal cotton bud like johnson & johnson? |
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Jan 7 2011, 12:47 PM
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QUOTE(deathbringer @ Jan 7 2011, 12:24 PM) so ND filters are still UV filters? i thought they are another set of special filters that limit light into the sensors to simulate a smaller aperture. i read that different filters give different f.stop reductions. but at the end, they r still UV filters? here some sample of my pic using ND8maybe my friends are bullshitting me to show off their 1337 skillz. i'm already a n00b and either they r intentionally giving me bad advice or they themselves do not know what they r talking about. sorry for my n00b comments. ![]() |
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Jan 7 2011, 01:12 PM
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QUOTE(deathbringer @ Jan 7 2011, 12:54 PM) i know a bit about "normal" clear UV / MC filters, MC filters being more expensive. ND filters are foreign to me coz i've never used one b4. i've seen the grey ND filters but there are supposedly clear ND filters as well. do they work the same? if not using ND the detail at the sky will ovrexpose white coz of the long shutter (for smooth sea flow), i'm shoot RAW converted with LR.. n just cloning some dust that appear coz of small aperture i have not gone to any workshops yet. no time coz working (even on Sats). i heard there's some hip hop workshop organized by Sony at Federal Hotel this Sat, but sadly, i can't attend. Added on January 7, 2011, 12:57 pm very nice. have been trying to get that kind of effect with my 18-55mm kit lens and el-cheapo toko uv filter, but phailed miserably. any post processing done? hardly enuff just use normal UV, but can be done, u need to wait until time 7.30-7.45pm for shoot like that, but depends on luck about nice2 blue+yellow sky that time at that place... |
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Jan 14 2011, 01:39 PM
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