
Everything posted by humu9679
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Flash Sync Speed : 1/200 vs 1/400
"Another consideration is if a newer flash trigger (such as the UW Techics or others) is used with strobes that are capable of HSS (High Speed Sync), the 1/250 vs 1/400 question becomes moot. More and more strobes are including this as a standard feature. Either body with the right trigger and strobes will go up 1/1000 and beyond. (Some have reported 1/2000 usage) Agreed. A game changer. I remember when 1/250th sync was revolutionary. Side note, speaking as a long-time Canon user, be prepared for the images to have a different color than you’re used to seeing and editing. The “Canon colors” are legendary, especially for their warmth. Sony is still fantastic, but it took me a while to get comfortable with color look of the Sony raws. Long time Canon guy here, too. They still have better ergos, but their auto-focusing wasn't keeping up.
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Flash Sync Speed : 1/200 vs 1/400
Shutter speed is important in controlling background exposure in flash photography. The flash controls lighting of the subject. Think of them as separate variables. Without a flash, this is different. Shutter speed is clearly important in stopping action, movement, stability. This is why you can shoot flash at slower shutter speeds, say 1/4th of a second, and the subject will be sharp but may exhibit signs of movement depending on how much ambient light there is. If you shot the same subject in complete darkness, that 1/4th of a second won't show movement in a frame because the flash stops all the action. High shutter speed sync is related to the camera's mechanical capabilities. Going beyond the camera's sync speed on the high end will likely create a dark band that didn't get exposed. Hope this helps!
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is wetpixel.com gone?
Works fine for me.
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Lens options for apsc?
It's nice seeing the animal peering from its shell! An excellent example.
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Bali24 Dive trip and thoughts
Thanks for posting those photos @dhaas Good stuff, and I like the compact footprint. I'm waiting for a 1" sensor that focuses like a Sony, close up like an Olympus TG and has the battery life to dive all day.
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Convict Blennies doing their job
Nicely done!
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Strobe comparison table
Thanks @DreiFish and @guavakal Well done!
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Mid-range macro recs for Sony FFs?
From Phil: "I also use the 20-70 in the 180mm dome even though larger ports up to 250mm are recommended. This is overkill for me and I find the loss of sharpness in corners to be over hyped." I completely agree. If it's a technically perfect shitty photo, it's a shitty photo.
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Avid land photographer starting the underwater journey
Welcome to Waterpixels. I think you will find that there is a learning curve to shooting underwater - all i good fun though.
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servicing nikonos v &nikonos rs
Yes, there is a guy in California named Elie. See his Instagram page - Narcosis101. I've had a V serviced by him, and bought o rings and such. He can also pressure test your gear. I don't think he does RS gear though.
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wet lens thread stuck on flip holder
That's very frustrating and I feel your pain. I once had a lens get stuck on a flip holder after a dive, and I tried many of the suggestions above. I gave up and decided to make the lens/flip a dedicated unit. Then on the first dive back, I continued trying to loosen the lens - and voila! - it did. Maybe all those attempts with penetrating oil, strap wrenches, etc did the trick.
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Tulamben, Bali
Nicely done!
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How do you curate a portfolio?
My thoughts are said more expertly by @TimG , above. But the bottom line is know your audience and be ruthless in culling down to to the fewest images that tell your story. A portfolio, though, is an expression of what you consider your best work. A project or story is another thing. It's also good sometimes to involve other eyeballs to help shape your portfolio (for all the times your heart loves an image that means nothing to others).
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Mid-range macro recs for Sony FFs?
Hi @StephanieW. I have both the Sony 90mm and the 50mm. The 50mm is pretty slow with early iterations of the A6xxx series, but I've used it with my current A7c and A6600, and it's pretty good once it locks on and tracks. Not great for quick grab shots, say a speedy fish swimming by or blackwater. It's a 75mm equivalent with the APS-c sensors. I use Nauticam N100 ports, the flat port 45 and a 30mm extension.
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Jordan
@ChrisH Wonderful images! Your model was spot on in every instance, and that one frame of the plane's lighted exhaust is fun!
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Greetings from Hong Kong
Nice photo! And welcome to the forum.
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INON UFL-G140 removal/reduction of a scratch
It's nice to see a solution that isn't too expensive! Very good.
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Hello from Italy!
Hi Elvandar. Aloha from Hawaii and welcome to the forum.
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Greetings from Canada
Yes, that would be me. I’ll look for you.
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Greetings from Canada
Welcome aboard. Olympus is good stuff.
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Big Animal Expedition in La Paz - Sea of Cortez Multi-day trip: Baja Shark Experience
There’s too few of us to make a difference I suspect.
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Big Animal Expedition in La Paz - Sea of Cortez Multi-day trip: Baja Shark Experience
I would love to see a mass dive travel boycott to crush this rip off.
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Big Animal Expedition in La Paz - Sea of Cortez Multi-day trip: Baja Shark Experience
That whole trip sounds like an over-sold promotion. Very sad. You did make a couple of nice frames there, but I would be very unhappy riding around on a small boat all day without any promise of a time in the water with critters.
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Advice on upgrade path: TG-6 to RX100VII, OM-1, a6700 ???
You might try finding used underwater gear here in the classifieds, or on ScubaBoard, and even on eBay. Facebook Marketplace may have some gear, depending on where you live.
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Advice on upgrade path: TG-6 to RX100VII, OM-1, a6700 ???
I would trade my A7c system for the A6700 if I could. I have the WWL-1 and CMCs, so I'd be good to go. I would probably only regret it if I came into some money to buy a Nauticam Wide Angle Conversion Port or the new Fisheye C.P.