DaNPrS

DaNPrS

Lives in United States NY, United States
Joined on Mar 15, 2013

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  • http://www.rokkorfiles.com/Lens%20Reviews.html Rank them yourself :p -Dan
  • I personally have no problems mounting my Rokkor 50mm 1.4 to my NEX 7 and I adore the image quality I get with the set up. Focusing is a non issue with peaking enabled.  Minolta has some really...
  • "A simple mechanical shutter can be used to turn the entire sensor array on/off during the exposure. This eliminates the need for added electronics at each pixel location that would be used to turn...
  • Created discussion Why do we need a shutter?
    Why do we need a shutter? My guess is one of you geeks here ought to know the answer to this. I understand the need for it in an analog camera where the film needs to be deprived of light until...
  • I'm looking at the Yongnuo YN-560 II  http://www.amazon.com/YN-560-Screen-Flash-Speedlite-Sony/dp/B008GQN4YO/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=2S6YT527B39HA&coliid=I3QM63ULFZ2EWT I figured I...
  • These are great for expanding memory on a mobile device like tablets and phones.

  • I don't see the market for this.

  • I might be a bit late to the party but personally I prefer Lightroom. I tried Aperture and though it was ok I found that having to deal with Apple's "folder" system or lack there of was a pain. I...
  • Found a 135mm 2.8 Rokkor FD for $40 with the "like new" description online, couldn't resist and bought it. Now that it's in my hands it had dust all over the front and rear element but I cleaned it...
  • Yea I've been messing with the weights all day and haven't been able to achieve "enlightenment." I'm gonna wait for the plate to come in, adding weight to the top behind the camera and reducing it...
  • Thanks for the help. To raise the center of gravity would I remove weight from the bottom?
  • here's the video that didn't embed:youtu[DOT]be/LjV4D7eHV7k
  • Created discussion DIY Stabilizer Fail
    So like many I've gathered up some cheap parts and put together my version of a steadicam. Only problem is I can't get the thing to work. Here's my work of art: