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RE: Wildlife Surprise / Überraschung
Right, the less you have to fix, the better :)
When you compare the prices, they are all quite the same expensive, and at least here in Austria it's really hard to get used systems, but I am searching.
I did a search and only found one used system a Lee i think t was and wasn’t far off the price of a new one
Yes, that's the problem, when people think, they can get the same they have paid, but here you don't even easily find used ones.
Thats the only one I saw, I may just pick up the adapter for the lens i currently have and try them out again one day that will be a cheaper first step Maybe i did not now what I was doing with them when I first tried them
In the nineties, I have had an analog Canon SLR, but don't ask me, which one, because all I know is, that it was a cheaper camera.
For this camera I have had a Cokin filtersystem, but this one was primarily to add different color tones to the images, or add stars and so.
In the 70s I had an Olympus film camera also with some filter including a star one my uncle had his on dark room and was the one who got me into photography
Your uncle did a very good job, we should be grateful to him.
He did if I knew half of what he did I would be amazing
Good morning,
it's a warm, sunny and cloudless Summer morning here. The birds are singing in the trees outside of my office and I am sitting at my desk - left side is work, right side is Steemit :)
I believe you, they / he knew so much more about light, exposure, needed shutterspeed, but they had to know, because every photo cost money.
Nevertheless, your uncle must have been great, like you say, and he has shown you a wonderful thing: photography :)
We don't need to know that much about the photography techniques - I photograph mainly in AV mode / aperture priority and ISO 100. The camera does the rest ;)