Red pepper nearly ready for consumption
Merge of 2 Nikon D70 raw files
1. 1/30, f/22, iso 200, 70 mm
2. 1/500, f/6.7, iso 200, 70 mm
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Red pepper nearly ready for consumption
Merge of 2 Nikon D70 raw files
1. 1/30, f/22, iso 200, 70 mm
2. 1/500, f/6.7, iso 200, 70 mm
Technorati Tags: food
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You may want to re-consider f/22 for any APS-C sized sensor digital camera. Diffraction effects kick in around f/16 or so with image capture areas of that size and only get worse with smaller and smaller apertures.
Thanks for the tip. I was not aware of this problem, but have read some info this morning from a few sources. At least digital film is cheap!
The ability to experiment at near-zero cost is so wonderful. When I look at my stacks of negs and slides I have to wonder why I didn't switch earlier...
Well, I used a Quicktake 100 (?) digital camera sometime mid-90s on loan from a friend who was a student at the School of the Art Institute, and it took horrible photos, and was bulky to boot. So, sometimes being an early adopter isn't the best. The immediacy was great, but not the photo itself.
I wonder what happened to them?
damn dirty double comments. You'd think the site admin could figure out how to avoid them.....