Canon EOS 450D Club -TCSS Lim Kopi Session: Season 9


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hmm...think too much not the BBB motto here lor..:nono:

i kena control by MOF, else i got 580EXII, W.trigger, lightstand, softbox le.:cry:

:sweat: imagine all shots at the widest range, all vignette... :sweat:
 

:sweat: imagine all shots at the widest range, all vignette... :sweat:

u got 2 choices...

BUY or DUN BUY.:)

Choose wisely..

if dun buy...forget abt it and aim for other stuff..:angel:
 

u got 2 choices...

BUY or DUN BUY.:)

Choose wisely..

if dun buy...forget abt it and aim for other stuff..:angel:

best advice ! :thumbsup:
 

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sorry u get some vignetting. but quite minimal. :confused:

If got vignetting at 17mm, confirm will have at 10mm.

Based on what i've read, got 3 options for additional filters on UWA.
1) Screw on filters. Can maybe stack 2 (1 x ND + 1 x CPL) before serious vignetting sets in.
2) Use the larger Lee filters with appropriate size cokin adapter (availability in S'pore??, price??)
3) Use Tianya filters and hold extra filters in front with hands (apparently, at 10mm angle of view, not much space to hold the normal Tianya filters with hand)

@eleveninth,
Will the degradation in image quality when stacking plate filters (Tianya, Lee, Cokin, etc) be lesser than that when stacking screw-on filters? Or the same?
 

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anyone wanna join us dis sat??:)

Theme: Recce trip for TFCD (actual TFCD on 21Jun, ppl interested…PM me ur name)

Date: 6 June 2009

Meeting Place/Time: Clement MRT @ 2pm Sharp..

Location: 1) Old railway track 2) Haw Paw villa

Participants:
1) Jimmy
2) Ryan
3) Raylen
4) Joshua
 

If got vignetting at 17mm, confirm will have at 10mm.

Based on what i've read, got 3 options for additional filters on UWA.
1) Screw on filters. Can maybe stack 2 (1 x ND + 1 x CPL) before serious vignetting sets in.
2) Use the larger Lee filters with appropriate size cokin adapter (availability in S'pore??, price??)
3) Use Tianya filters and hold extra filters in front with hands (apparently, at 10mm angle of view, not much space to hold the normal Tianya filters with hand)

@eleveninth,
Will the degradation in image quality when stacking plate filters (Tianya, Lee, Cokin, etc) be lesser than that when stacking screw-on filters? Or the same?

when you stack there will be degrading of image quality.

if you don't want the vignetting you can always do it by hand without the holder. But for long exposures good luck la. LOL.
 

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update info:

anyone wanna join us dis sat??:)

Theme: Recce trip for TFCD (actual TFCD on 21Jun, ppl interested…PM me ur name)

Date: 6 June 2009

Meeting Place/Time: Clement MRT @ 2pm Sharp..

Location: 1) Old railway track 2) Haw Paw villa

Participants:
1) Jimmy
2) Ryan
3) Raylen
4) Joshua

Hey Jimmy,
TFCD of who?
 

update info:

anyone wanna join us dis sat??:)

Theme: Recce trip for TFCD (actual TFCD on 21Jun, ppl interested…PM me ur name)

Date: 6 June 2009

Meeting Place/Time: Clement MRT @ 2pm Sharp..

Location: 1) Old railway track 2) Haw Paw villa

Participants:
1) Jimmy
2) Ryan
3) Raylen
4) Joshua

Count me in.

when you stack there will be degrading of image quality.

if you don't want the vignetting you can always do it by hand without the holder. But for long exposures good luck la. LOL.

Hmmm... I thought there would be less degradation of image quality because the filters are "flatter" and placed closer together when using the plate filters as opposed to using screw-on filters. nvm then.

If I'm going to be using them on my 10-22, then will definitely have vignetting with holder (based on what I've read online), and also because of the super-wide viewing angle, your finders will also appear in frame unless you hold at the extreme corners. Also, when using ND filters, your shutter speed will also be slower, and so hands will need to be super steady for long exposures right?
 

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