Anyone know anything about digiscoping with a DSLR, rather than a compact?
It seems to me that the light entering is what it is through the 'scope (so no control over aperture). Need to set a reasonably high ISO, so is there a way then of automating shutter speed to get the correct exposure? Do you just have to guess maybe (which I find hard to believe given all the electronic wizardry)? I appreciate each camera will have different settings (mine is a Pentax) but any help with the principle would be gratefully received. Web searches for my camera model and digscoping with my camera have drawn a blank - save example results. I am pretty sure it needs to operate on manual (or even aperture priority) but the problem is without a lens I get no aperture reading.
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Anyone tried a SD to CF converter in their camera? Looking at 32GB cards I can get SD cards at half the price of CF's and I would also like to try an Eye-Fi card which they don't do in CF.
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I'm thinking of moving my organisation and post-processing workflow from a rag-bag of different programs to the all-in-one system of Adobe Lightroom and I'm currently on day two of a 30 day free trial.
Does anyone have any comments, advice, tips etc that might influence my decision?
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LeedsBornWelshRoots wrote:Does anyone have any comments, advice, tips etc that might influence my decision?
My pic above was handled completely in Lightroom, the only time I opem Photoshop now is if I need to do a high pass sharpen or a complicated edit.
There are so many good features it is hard to list them all but the all-in-one'ness of it is fantastic from import through to the final image, you can add scripts, plugins and presets that extend and improve the basic program.
It's also cross platform and identical on both Windows and Mac meaning if you grab a book or course on it you can just dive right in rather than have to work out what one version an and can't do.
Search YouTube for Jared Platt to see just a fraction of what it can do.
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