My Favourite Esteregg
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 09:51:46 +0200 (GMT+02:00), android
wrote: Won it on an auction last week. 40 years old and work just fine! :-)) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/epsqsn0rkpil6hf/PSX_20170416_094208.jpg Nice! -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
My Favourite Esteregg
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Won it on an auction last week. 40 years old and work just fine! :-)) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/.../PSX_20170416_ 094208.jpg I have never seen a thing like that, but perhaps it is something with which you measure the light intensity. Is this correct? The other question is, why would you need such a device, when every digital camera nowadays will readily tell you if the image is over- or underexposed and will show a nice histogram, zebra stripes etc. And if you don't trust digital cameras, how about a device which measure the white balance of a scene, telling you how many Kelvin you have? -- Alfred Molon Olympus E-series DSLRs and micro 4/3 forum at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/ http://myolympus.org/ photo sharing site |
My Favourite Esteregg
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Molon wrote: Won it on an auction last week. 40 years old and work just fine! :-)) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/.../PSX_20170416_ 094208.jpg I have never seen a thing like that, seriously? you've never seen a handheld light meter?? but perhaps it is something with which you measure the light intensity. Is this correct? it is. The other question is, why would you need such a device, when every digital camera nowadays will readily tell you if the image is over- or underexposed and will show a nice histogram, zebra stripes etc. incident metering (not the dome), and *before* taking a photo. And if you don't trust digital cameras, how about a device which measure the white balance of a scene, telling you how many Kelvin you have? those exist too. |
My Favourite Esteregg
Won it on an auction last week. 40 years old and work just fine! :-))
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/.../PSX_20170416_ 094208.jpg -- 360 ain't enough ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
My Favourite Esteregg
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Alfred Molon wrote: In article , android says... Won it on an auction last week. 40 years old and work just fine! :-)) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/.../PSX_20170416_ 094208.jpg I have never seen a thing like that, but perhaps it is something with which you measure the light intensity. Is this correct? Yes! The other question is, why would you need such a device, when every digital camera nowadays will readily tell you if the image is over- or underexposed and will show a nice histogram, zebra stripes etc. Nice to have. Very nice to have... And if you don't trust digital cameras, how about a device which measure the white balance of a scene, telling you how many Kelvin you have? Those are out there and good to have if you have a studio. -- teleportation kills |
My Favourite Esteregg
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nospam wrote: In article , Alfred Molon wrote: Won it on an auction last week. 40 years old and work just fine! :-)) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/.../PSX_20170416_ 094208.jpg I have never seen a thing like that, seriously? you've never seen a handheld light meter?? but perhaps it is something with which you measure the light intensity. Is this correct? it is. The other question is, why would you need such a device, when every digital camera nowadays will readily tell you if the image is over- or underexposed and will show a nice histogram, zebra stripes etc. incident metering (not the dome), and *before* taking a photo. The flat sensor cover one was included. And if you don't trust digital cameras, how about a device which measure the white balance of a scene, telling you how many Kelvin you have? those exist too. -- teleportation kills |
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