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but what about Calumet brand filters?
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Speaking of Calumet, I see their filters are on sale right now and I don't know anything about them. What do people know as far as image quality, durability and cleanability? Thanks.
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Thanks, Sean. Thankfully I was able to crop them all. Not ideal framing, but salvageable.
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Just dabbled in HDR a bit. Here is my favorite so far. Wirepass canyon in UT, in the Paria canyon area. EXIF: Canon EOS 5D | 27 mm | ISO 400
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BTW, my take is that somehow the transmitter is sending a signal at the same time that the image is being off-loaded from the sensor and it is somehow interfering with the data on the way to the processor? Seems far-fetched.
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So I borrowed an umbrella setup with a cactus trigger to shoot some simple formal shots in a dark church. Shot with a 5d and 430 EX II flash. All of the images had a band of noise at the top of the image when using the off-camera flash and none had it with no flash or on-camera flash. Anyone seen this? Thanks. Also, the person I borrowed it from hasn't
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Wikipedia has some formulas, but they do not condense well to rules of thumb. That is probably why people carry tables with depth of field on them. I printed out 4 tables on 2 notecards with common focal lengths. My idea is to reference these, or study them while shooting in non-pressure situations until I just get more familiar with what focal length
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Or if you don't have liveview (I have the 5d and XTi), try the depth of field preview button?
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I have the 24-70 and it is decent in low light, but for clubs and the like, you will need a prime and have to give up the versatility of the zoom. If you have 2 bodies you can get 2 primes. I have the 50 1.4 and it has opened up so many shots in low light (for 300-400 bucks), I just don't have zoom. Flash is another way to go, but this may not be
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Flagstaff, AZ.