New camera for me, but I purchased this used from KEH and it arrived today. It is the Canon 1Ds. This is a grab image of one of my tulips. I wanted to see how the camera did with my macro lens (Canon 100mm). Comments?
This is full frame with a little sharpening applied only.
Tulip with my new camera
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Tulip with my new camera
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Re: Tulip with my new camera
WOW! Beautiful colors. You sure this was a "grab shot"?salden wrote:Comments?
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Yeah, thats pretty darn good Sue The colours are gorgeous with the red and yellow. The sensor size will knock you out with the res this thing can take. A huge congrats on the new baby. Its a beauty.
All the best Sue and yep, that colouring is a knockout.
Danny.
All the best Sue and yep, that colouring is a knockout.
Danny.
Worry about the image that comes out of the box, rather than the box itself.
Re: Tulip with my new camera
Nice!salden wrote: This is full frame with a little sharpening applied only.
You've conviced me... but didn't you have some kind of polarizer filter on?
Not to be nitpicker, I saw one very tiny black spot under the flower base. (About 1/5 lenght of distance to the frame.) At first I thought it was dust particle on my screen.
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Re: Tulip with my new camera
No filter, but a dust speck on my lens. I keep a cap on my lenses, but dust still finds a way.MacroLuv wrote:Nice!salden wrote: This is full frame with a little sharpening applied only.
You've conviced me... but didn't you have some kind of polarizer filter on?
Not to be nitpicker, I saw one very tiny black spot under the flower base. (About 1/5 lenght of distance to the frame.) At first I thought it was dust particle on my screen.
Sue Alden