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also verify your exposure for overblown channels. some raw converters are more sensitive to this than others...
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Stephen,
sorry for the little confusion - I always use the term red-eye-marker for the popupt thing. You should get no red-eye in this case (when used as the commander only)
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Stephen,
to prove Devin is right just set your onboard red-eye-marker to commander mode and try photographing anything in low light or dark. Chimping at the black screen will show you how much the master "fire now" flash affects your pictures (in fact it does not).
deejay
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btw thanks Matt
I've just realized that caption is required for the image to appear inline
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a plastic "pond" in a pond...
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bored dad
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... from the street
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Well, at least I know I am not alone with the issue :-/
Maybe the vendors could start making filter-mount alignment rings just *before* the hood bayonet, such as the Tamron macro lens noted
Thanks all for your points!
BTW, Yakim - how do you then know if you have the pol turned OK when you have the hand in the hood? Can you see through it? :))
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I've found lots of questions on hoods & polarizers, but all of them
are sort of 'hood vs. filter'.
My problem is different - how do people manage to operate polarizers
on lenses *with* long hoods (such as telephotos)? To be specific,
let's say I have a 70-200/2.8 and a Hoya circ-pol and the hood
attached. The hood is long and narrow so I can not adjust the
polarizer with the hood on...
How do you live with that? Do you always do the remove/adjust/snap-on
procedure or whatever? :)
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Steve: a nice one!
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errrrrr....
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this weekend..
ofoto - tips for getting good results?
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
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can anyone who is using them to their satisfaction share their
experience please? i'm looking for recommendations like what color
space, what to leave/not leave in exif headers etc. in order to get
maximum from them
thanks so far
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deejay