Filters, filters, filters!
Aug. 6th, 2005 09:03 pmWith an adaptor, my Olympus uses 55mm filters...which just so happens to be the size of the ones my dad has left over from his cameraphile days. So I bought my polarizer today, and now have inherited a starlight filter, diffuser (aka soft focus), UV haze, and blue and orange filters that I think are used to make outdoor film reproduce accurate colors inside and vice-versa, but which make interesting tones when used on a digicam.
Between us, I think
rowdycamels and I might photograph every square inch of Kenyon's campus this year...
Between us, I think
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Date: 2005-08-19 11:03 pm (UTC)Really? Hm. Most of the ones I saw said "aperture - f2.8-3.2" or something pathetic like that. Maybe I'm looking at the wrong cameras...
And I think aperture has to do with the focal length inside the lens, so probably there aren't DOF attachments.
Yeah, I think you have to buy whole new lens attachments, and... bleh.
You know, I think there are some Nikons out there that you would like. I think they use CF cards, and they have all the features you want.
Hmmmm, Nikon... admittedly, haven't given them much attention...
And it was just painful in the aquariums...it made the shutter speed to slow to handhold. *grump*
Oi, I feel your aquarium grump.
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Date: 2005-08-20 04:29 pm (UTC)I think you might be. I don't remember seeing anything so pathetic as that on the ones you could change...
Yeah, I think you have to buy whole new lens attachments, and... bleh.
I think you might be able to force more depth of field if you bought a larger telephoto lens, but I could have the math wrong on that. Anyway, those are $150. (Well, the 8x one I was looking at when I was contemplating the Canon is, anyway. Plus it's heavier and harder to handle.)
Hmmmm, Nikon... admittedly, haven't given them much attention...
They make nice cameras.
Oi, I feel your aquarium grump.
Arrrrggghhhh.