50mm, f2, 1/50, ISO 100
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wow, an x-700 have not seen one of those since i was selling cameras back in the late 80's early 90's. You got an FM-1 too or what was the other one, pentax k1000?
Damn, that must be one hell of a halogen light...Hahaha, thanks.
No setup really, it's just a white sheet of card stock on my kitchen table with the halogen light from above for the lighting.
Camera is a Nikon D7000
Lens is a Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G Prime
This was handheld, manual, spot metering.
I'm not sure, I'd have to go dig them back out of the closet. I'm going to grab some film and see if it even works still in a couple days.wow, an x-700 have not seen one of those since i was selling cameras back in the late 80's early 90's. You got an FM-1 too or what was the other one, pentax k1000?
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lol, it's actually a really small can light, like 4" I think. I just put the strawberry right where the light hit the table. They do get a bit warm, I don't really care for them but the damn dimmable CFL's aren't cheap, and neither are LED's at this point. Just bought the place in June so it's what was here.Damn, that must be one hell of a halogen light...
I need some better lights in my kitchen. I've been thinking of getting LED but they just aren't up to par for price just yet so I'm just going to put in some fluorescent tubes behind some good fixtures.
I bet that halogen puts off some heat though, granted during the winter months you probably don't mind that so much but down here we try to go with as little heat as possible generated in the house. LOL.
I see you were shooting pretty wide as well. I have a 50 f/1.4, that lens has saved me so many times when everyone wants to party in the dark at family gatherings.lol, it's actually a really small can light, like 4" I think. I just put the strawberry right where the light hit the table. They do get a bit warm, I don't really care for them but the damn dimmable CFL's aren't cheap, and neither are LED's at this point. Just bought the place in June so it's what was here.
Yeah just a little. f/2.8 is like the sweet spot on that lens for stuff of that distance it seems. Also had the ISO bumped to 800I see you were shooting pretty wide as well. I have a 50 f/1.4, that lens has saved me so many times when everyone wants to party in the dark at family gatherings.
I find this interesting, any reason you don't just use one of the many already setup systems out there?
a rather enjoyable image there, i like it.As much of a landscape I took of it, does show more stone and brickwork though