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Feb 1, 2024 05:51:56   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Steve Perry has a new video about how to make ISO 12,800 look like ISO 400. That email made me smile. Remember when we tried to avoid using 400 ASA film because it was too grainy? I preferred 32 or 125. Now, 400 is considered good. Our grandchildren will think that ISO 1,000 is slow.

It's the best 45 minutes you'll spend on post processing! (Steve)


Jerry you really brought back some memories on that. My go to film was Plus-X ASA 40 for B/W and then Kodachrome ASA 25 for color. If I was shooting a sporting event I would use Tri-X ASA 400 and using a method called Stand Processing you could push it to about 6400 ASA.
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Jan 29, 2024 05:38:05   #
This has me wondering what is going on so I will follow this thread
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Jan 25, 2024 05:22:12   #
Perhaps manuals would be better if they used a print size one could read without a magnifying glass. Talk about fine print
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Jan 24, 2024 05:44:54   #
A couple of points RTFM is a term I haven't used in years as soon as I saw it, it brought back memories.
I really think you are giving today's people too much credit when you mentioned that hammers and screwdrivers don't need instructions. Back in my day, we didn’t have as many “don’t try this at home” warning labels on things, because people weren’t so freaking stupid.
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Jan 21, 2024 05:49:46   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
Not being there and not seeing any attached example images, consider a few things:

1, as User ID notes, you should have no focus actions related to the shutter button. With the BBF assigned to a rear button on the body, nothing related to 'focus' should occur with the shutter release button.

2, Check the focus limiter switch on the lens. If your subject is too close and the limiter switch is set to a longer distance, that would explain being unable to focus on a closer subject.

3, Confirm your BBF usage. In addition to having no focus actions on the shutter release button, you need to engage focus with your thumb, holding down the assigned BBF button with your thumb. So the process would by:

i, Raise the camera to your eye.
ii, Press and hold the BBF.
iii, Track the subject (moving) or the static subject, both situations using AI Servo
iv, Release the shutter with your index finger while still holding / pressing the BBF.
v, Remove your index finger from the shutter, when you're done capturing images, either a single frame or short burst.
vi, Release your thumb from the BBF when there is no need to focus on the subject.

4, If applicable, review your touch screen settings and assure your face isn't accidently repositioning the AF location when your have your camera raised in a shooting position.

5, Check your AI Servo settings and see if you linked the AF location to the camera orientation, horizontal vs vertical. See page 565 of the EOS 90D Advanced User Guide.

6, Re-read the AF Settings in the Advanced User Guide, starting on page 123, especially the settings related to the Initial AI Servo AF position and Face+Tracking, Continuous AF, AF-assist beam, and Eye Detection AF.

7, Review your Tracking Sensitivity settings, starting on page 559 of the Advanced User Guide. I prefer customized settings for 'locked' tracking and 'responsiveness'. Read these settings and consider making the camera more likely to remained 'locked' (-1) and more responsive (+1). Consider too making the camera responsive to sudden movements, page 560, with +1 for Acceleration. Finally, encourage the camera to switch points with +1 on the AF switching.
Not being there and not seeing any attached exampl... (show quote)


You nailed it and saved me a lot of tyhping
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Jan 19, 2024 05:43:20   #
Amazon has a replacement cord made by Neewer fro 23 dollars. I have had good luck using Neewer productors and a lot cheaper than Nikon prices https://www.amazon.com/Speedlite-Compatible-SB-5000-Cameras-Flashes/dp/B09ZTN9JC4/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2TTEK5XT3PGDZ&keywords=SC-29+Ttl+Coiled+Remote+Cord&qid=1705660831&s=electronics&sprefix=sc-29+ttl+coiled+remote+cord%2Celectronics%2C242&sr=1-2
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Dec 31, 2023 05:32:59   #
mwsilvers wrote:
I believe the Nikon articulating LCD screen design is very similar to the Canon design. I have had this screen design on my Nikon Z fc for last two years and find it useful when needed.


Actually the Canon and Olympus articulating screens are identical in operation
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Nov 27, 2023 05:29:21   #
BBurns wrote:
Thanks, Paul. I can't believe they got 2 pages out of this simple question.


I am surprised there is not more. It's the Hog you know
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Nov 27, 2023 05:25:39   #
And here I thought it meant it couldn't reproduce
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Nov 3, 2023 06:24:47   #
I was wondering if you could use the graduated filter in Lightroom or Camera Raw?
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Nov 1, 2023 14:49:40   #
venkatesh_eng wrote:
Thank you. When I tried yesterday night and again at 4am this morning the firmware downloads were not showing. And now I am able to download. Thanks


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Nov 1, 2023 05:45:24   #
venkatesh_eng wrote:
I was on Canon USA website and I am not finding the firmware update section for the R5. I thought Canon came out with firmware 1.9.0 a few weeks ago but the firmware update downloads section for the R5 could not be found. Thought I check if anybody else in the forum would know anything about this. Thanks.


I I just went to Canon support Here is the link to the windows version https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/eos-r5#DOWNLOADS
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Oct 26, 2023 05:36:20   #
You can also use Lightroom to check for sensor spots
Step 1: Take Your Photo Into Develop Mode. You're most likely to see dust spots on photos with a lot of sky in the
background, or white areas. ...
Step 2: Select the Spot Healing Tool. ...
Step 3: Switch On Visualise Spots. ...
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Oct 25, 2023 15:33:37   #
BebuLamar wrote:
In this case however Time Magazine isn't the messenger. They name the Sony cameras as best inventions. They didn't simply report the news.


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Oct 25, 2023 05:48:28   #
It seems Time had also named Joe Stalin person of the year also with Greta Thunberg with many others. Now I can see all the Sony fanboys getting their stock sticky
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