ScottysAir From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 10, posted (9 years 2 months 1 day 5 hours ago) and read 1643 times:
Hey Andrew,
It is great pics with those photos. So what are you think will like with the digital camera? Also, I spoke with my friend Justin Cederholm last week on the AIM. I will able to save with these money for buy with digital camera. So can you make training me how I can use with those digital camera. Talk ya later!
I'm happy with the results, considering the weather, but it takes time to get used to a new camera after you have gotten used to the old one (Fuji S1) for three years. For example, the D70 is ISO200 min. setting, the Fuji S1 ISO320, so half of my shots were soft and blurry because I was forgetting that fact and shooting tele without compensating for slower shutter speeds
Also, I'm still learning this RAW processing thing, takes time and patience!
Andyhunt From Singapore, joined Jan 2001, 1294 posts, RR: 53 Reply 15, posted (9 years 1 month 4 weeks 1 day 22 hours ago) and read 1462 times:
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Ben / Colin,
Put up a full size.........RAW, JPEG or TIFF. Happy to do it, but which one. Fear is that the RAW you can't open, the TIFF you don't want a 35MB file, but JPEG doesn't really show the power, or does it??????
Ckw From UK - England, joined Aug 2010, 529 posts, RR: 18 Reply 17, posted (9 years 1 month 4 weeks 1 day 17 hours ago) and read 1421 times:
Andy - an uncompressed jpg will be just fine - effectively indistinguishable from a tif. Even just sections of the full image would be fine, perhaps areas of the image in shadow, some blue sky, and a section with fine lines (esp. diagonals). Shots with strong lighting (eg. tree branches against the sky) would also be interesting, as this is where purple fringing tens to reveal itself.
If you can, I'd also like to see sections of a shot of a scene at the different ISO range of the D70.
Ckw From UK - England, joined Aug 2010, 529 posts, RR: 18 Reply 20, posted (9 years 1 month 4 weeks 1 day 14 hours ago) and read 1392 times:
Well if this is out of the camera (ie. you haven't played around with it except format) them I'm impressed. Colour is excellent - the shadows have a slight blue cast, true, but I would have expected more in the conditions.
The building in the background is probably more revealing than the main subject - very clean, excellent resolution and no nasties ... except I can detect a VERY faint moire pattern on side of the building (or perhaps its my monitor . I can't see this being an issue, and I'm not sure other cameras would have avoided it (maybe the Sigma).
Nose of the aircraft looks a little soft - suspect that's an operator issue though
Yeah, go on, shows us some high ISO ... but its looking good so far!
Andyhunt From Singapore, joined Jan 2001, 1294 posts, RR: 53 Reply 21, posted (9 years 1 month 4 weeks 1 day 13 hours ago) and read 1377 times:
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Colin,
Not sure if I played with it. Don't think so. Perhaps with the contrast, but that would be all, let me check! Juggling between the office and home PCs ...............ISO coming!
Ckw From UK - England, joined Aug 2010, 529 posts, RR: 18 Reply 22, posted (9 years 1 month 4 weeks 1 day 13 hours ago) and read 1373 times:
Wasnt purple fringing an aspect of the lens?
Well could be - as a result of chromatic aberration, very much a lens thing - but this isn't necessarily purple.
There does seem to be, with some cameras, a separate sort of uniquely purple fringing which is seen in areas of extreme high contrast and is apparently caused by the sensor (don't know why).
Wietse From Netherlands, joined Oct 2001, 3809 posts, RR: 57 Reply 24, posted (9 years 1 month 4 weeks 1 day 6 hours ago) and read 1324 times:
It looks better now I guess its just preference, but I still prefer Canons images. But it doesnt matter technically, you should be able to get equal shots out of both of the brands
Cheers,
Wietse
Wietse de Graaf
25 Andyhunt: OK, managed finally to get to the airport in some nice weather conditions. Out came the D70 and some serious testing was done. Here are the results an
26 Sukhoi: Looking good Andy, nice colours. Cheers Paul PS You forgot the Airteam tag off the end of your name so it only comes up with those three shots
27 Andyhunt: Oops Paul, do us a favour and get 'em changed would you Andrew
28 Sukhoi: Not being a member your have to ask one of your Airteam colleagues Cheers Paul