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james_mixon

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  1. Even when the flash is forced on, it's still metering from what I can tell. Is there a way to just completely shoot this baby at full power no matter what?
  2. Thank you! Yeah, I have a copy of the movie, so I can definitely say there's some lack of sharpness in certain scenes, but others have a lot -- I think it depends on what lens he was using to be honest. I'll give this stuff a shot when I get home!
  3. Ah, that's a great start. I'm going to give this a shot. Do you think it's grainy? Something about it seems...less "sharp" than digital images?
  4. buffalo 66 - Google Search Absolutely love how this was shot. I found out it was shot on 35mm 5239 (160 ASA daylight) normally processed Ektachrome I'm having a hard time putting my finger on the look, and was wondering if anyone could help me out on how to get something similar in LR, or is there a preset out there that could get me half way or something?
  5. Is the flash powerful or can you manually adjust the f-stop independently or is the flash just auto? I like overexposing slightly with my flash.
  6. I've been doing a lot of portraits lately with my 5D and an on camera flash, but it's far from portable and I'd love a point and shoot, digital, that can accomplish the same sort of thing, shoot raw, and be portable. There's so many film camera alternatives, but I'm looking for something digital. The closest I could find is the x100s from Fujifilm, but the lens is a little too wide for my tastes, as I shoot a lot of people. I'd prefer something around 40mm (full frame on my 5D) that's not going to distort too hard when shooting a person relatively close. I'm having a hard time finding something, can anyone give me some suggestions, preferably around or less than 600$?
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