le petit prince, Did you put the straps onto the lugs correctly...
le petit prince, Did you put the straps onto the lugs correctly...
Am using an Optech strap, guys.. which looks like it won't slip through the leather slots that easily, so I attached directly on the metal lugs. Works fine.![]()
Unless you are using the Optech Pro strap with the Pro Loop. I have both the Optech Classic and Envy Staps and it have the 3/8" webbing connectors which is the same as the Pentax stap supplied with K20D and I believe for K-7 also.
Here my first poison.
MZ-3SE+FA*85/1.4 taken with AF160FC since my study does not have sufficient daylight.
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Camera PORN!!! :bigeyes:
Love it :lovegrin:
Poison! For black objects, you may want to +EV by 2-3 stops to bring out the details.Ok, an improved (i hope!) version of the K-7.
With M50 f1.7 & mr teddy.
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Poison! For black objects, you may want to +EV by 2-3 stops to bring out the details.
Oh yeah, for product shots, try to mount it on a tripod. Its ok to let the background burn. dark objects are easier to do. Bright objects will compete with the background. Hence always try to use contrasting backgrounds.Thanks for the tip! Didn't know that..
Well, the details, if brought out, may be fuzzy, because I was shooting hand-held wide-open at night. And focus is on the lens-teddy plane. But will try it next time!
my KX + Hoya 200mm
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Looks like it could really take some abuse! Just a comment on the filter: is it multi-coated? Non-multi-coated filters degrades the image quality vastly due to high internal reflections, lowering the saturation and sharpness.Here is mine...
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Pentax K-7 with Kit lens smc DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL WR. Picture taken with N95 8GB =)
Regards,
Jay
Another try, with a old-new lens
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