Y.B.Hudson III
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I am st@rting to Xperience verigo...these tests might indicate a peripheral vestibular disorder...
Thank you Ranger...Y.B...
Thank you Ranger...Y.B...
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When you talk about the DNG version, what are you doing with the original raw file? Just not sure I understand the workflow.I can't see any difference. Looking at a shot taken with a Nikkor 24/2.8, I can open the raw file directly in Raw Developer, and put it side by side on the screen with the DNG version of the same image, and the corners look identical, assuming all sharpening is turned off in PS as well as RD.
The second letter designates whether it's a center or corner cut: "M" for medial (center) and "P" for peripheral (corner.) Yeah, I know, "medial" and "peripheral" are kind of pretentious -- but if I had just abbreviated "center" and "corner," they both would have come out "C", wouldn't they?Ok, I give up, what does the f second letter stand for? For the first letter S Seiko and M for Matsu****o were not hard. But it says corner and center yet when you click on the images to get the full size image it always shows a corner.
I think it is about versatility. In the best of worlds I would like to be able to use my camera and my lens for everything. That's impossible. But I would like to be able to have just one 25-28mm lens. A fast one for my snaps and dark places. Then it should work as well as possible also for my building documentation project.If I may make a comment...how much of an issue is this, if it can't be seen except in 100% crops? (...)
Do please keep us posted on this one - not only on the testing but on the when/where/how much of purchasing if possible.And I have some fast c mount lenses on the way for testing...
I use the aperture opening that suits the image the best (if I have the time and the eye). Often that is the same as wide open, sometimes the bokeh is considerably improved by stopping down a notch or two, sometimes I need wide (large?) DOF.I use all my lenses wide open...(...)And I have some fast c mount lenses on the way for testing...(...)Does 'base noise' mean ISO 100?
I'm not monza but jump to this post and you are there:Do please keep us posted on this one - not only on the testing but on the when/where/how much of purchasing if possible.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/546271-REG/Pentax_C22525KP_C22525KP_1_C_Mount.html
This one has a 30mm rear diameter which should work on the Taiwan c-mount adapters.