Where can I find reasonably priced vintage anamorphic projector lenses? To adapt using modern DSLRs, do they work best with full frame or aps-c? Using a clamp or adapter they mount on the front of a taking lens. 50mm or tele? What would work best?
Absolutely OK. B&H has a wonderful used dept that I use frequently. Great bargains to be had. Conditions rated 8,9 or better usually look brand new and are a fraction of the new price. Adorama also has a similar dept. Check them out.
I couldn't watch more than a minute of it. You are right. Way too stupid.
LOVE this. A tighter shot would not have the same sense of how cold and wide-open this was.
Spectacular sunrise. Nice work.
Was that Chris Marquardt's book on Wide-Angle Photography? It's on my Amazon wish list. Recommend Y/N?
WOW! Not excessive at all. You have some great shots there! Very well done.
Love your posts, Graham. Greetings from the colonies. Is it true you don’t have English Muffins over there? Mores the pity.
I agree. I made the jump from Nikon to Canon when I finally went digital. Never looked back. Everything Canon does is first rate. Their lenses are incredible, metering is amazing. AllI need is more time to spend behind the viewfinder. Canon T6s.
Not boring at all. Nicely done. Professional level work. The brindle is my favorite.
My Canon T6s is my first DSLR and it is amazing! It is supposed to be an entry level DSLR and I assumed that meant basic. It has many features like white balance, histograms, back button focus and more. Way more control than when I shot film years ago. Highly recommended. Love it.
I have a decaffeinated coffee table. You can't even tell the difference.
Sad tale of unrequited love. Lady Loreley and countless drowned sailors on the Rhine. Who knew the Germans were such romantics?
And that pesky lens cap...so much to remember!