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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
Wondering if you are going to continue our conversation.
If not, perhaps you'll explain why not. -- D. |
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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
On 2018-05-17 21:21:29 +0000, Eric Stevens said:
On Wed, 16 May 2018 22:53:24 -0700, Savageduck wrote: On May 16, 2018, android wrote (in article ): "Maximum aperture F1.8,bokeh effect is easily achieved ,which brings you more fun during photographing." Via CR: http://www.canonrumors.com/yongnuo-announces-the-yongnuo-yn50mm-f1-8-ii-with-super-bokeh-effect/ USD 75... From what I understand of the, cheaper than dirt Yongnou lenses the optics are all plastic. However, if that works for you $75 is a bargain. They talk about 'coating technology' so some of the elements are presumably glass. They also give the MTF curves. It should be glass since they usually base their lenses on some legacy design, if I've understod things correctly and to then use another material in the optics than the original would be fatal. Diverting from the original glass composition could be an explanation why knockoffs rarely measure up to the originals. -- teleportation kills |
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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
On 2018-05-18 00:42:02 +0000, RichA said:
On Thursday, 17 May 2018 01:04:31 UTC-4, android wrote: "Maximum aperture F1.8,bokeh effect is easily achieved ,which brings you more fun during photographing." Via CR: http://www.canonrumors.com/yongnuo-announces-the-yongnuo-yn50mm-f1-8-ii-with-super-bokeh-effect/ USD 75... -- teleportation kills Remember when Olympus used to do he MTF tests on their SHG lenses at 60lp/mm? Now it's 10 and 30. Very forgiving. Some of the Zuiko glass in OM series was truly first class. It measured up well with Canon and Nikon. I know because I studied all the grafs I could get me hands on before I bought the OM-1. I was really keen on geting it right since I gave up getting a 50cc minibike for being able to by a SLR system. The lenses from Olympus that I got with with the digital Evolt was truly disappointing. -- teleportation kills |
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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
Steve Carroll wrote:
On 17/05/18 10:32, David B. wrote: On 17/05/2018 10:19, android wrote: On 2018-05-17 08:44:44 +0000, David B. said: On 17/05/2018 07:53, android wrote: On 2018-05-17 06:29:49 +0000, Savageduck said: On May 16, 2018, android wrote (in article ): On 2018-05-17 05:53:24 +0000, Savageduck said: On May 16, 2018, android wrote (in article ): "Maximum aperture F1.8,bokeh effect is easily achieved ,which brings you more fun during photographing." Via CR: http://www.canonrumors.com/yongnuo-a...0mm-f1-8-ii-wi th- super-bokeh-effect/ USD 75... From what I understand of the, cheaper than dirt Yongnou lenses the optics are all plastic. So catching on to sarcasms ain't your forte? However, if that works for you $75 is a bargain. I have the FD 50/1.8 for the M, so I'm good... See: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/zmh262v9yfrdl27/i170327%2310298fd50.jpg Not bad, not bad. As I said, if it works for you it is a bargain. That's a Canon lense... A great capture - in Norway I believe! :-) Hell no! Pretty close though! ;-) On a rather dull day! Gothenburg is mistier than London... I'll have to take your word on that! All things considered that is a pretty deep DoF, so where is the great bokeh? ... and I was not trying to demonstrate any bokeh but making clear that I'm not in market for the Yongnuo. You have a wicked sense of humour, 'android'!Â* ;-) A question? When YOU use dropbox to display an image, unlike myself and other users here you don't give away details of your name. Can you please advise how you achieve that? I right-click the file in finder... I don't understand. :-( The link you posted is on Dropbox .... isn't it? Android's response is nonsensical Dropbox is on a server; it's not visible in finder (unless the computer has been compromised) Dropbox is on a server. However, with macOS at least, one also has a local Dropbox folder, and that folder, along with all the sub-folders, and files are visible in the Finder. Android is correct in that if one right-clicks on a file in the Dropbox folder one of the options presented is to “Copy Dropbox Link”, along with; “Share”, “View on Dropbox.com”, Version History”, & “View Comments”. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
On 2018-05-22 23:48:18 +0000, Savageduck said:
Steve Carroll wrote: On 17/05/18 10:32, David B. wrote: On 17/05/2018 10:19, android wrote: On 2018-05-17 08:44:44 +0000, David B. said: On 17/05/2018 07:53, android wrote: On 2018-05-17 06:29:49 +0000, Savageduck said: On May 16, 2018, android wrote (in article ): On 2018-05-17 05:53:24 +0000, Savageduck said: On May 16, 2018, android wrote (in article ): "Maximum aperture F1.8,bokeh effect is easily achieved ,which brings you more fun during photographing." Via CR: http://www.canonrumors.com/yongnuo-a...0mm-f1-8-ii-wi th- super-bokeh-effect/ USD 75... From what I understand of the, cheaper than dirt Yongnou lenses the optics are all plastic. So catching on to sarcasms ain't your forte? However, if that works for you $75 is a bargain. I have the FD 50/1.8 for the M, so I'm good... See: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/zmh262v9yfrdl27/i170327%2310298fd50.jpg Not bad, not bad. As I said, if it works for you it is a bargain. That's a Canon lense... A great capture - in Norway I believe! :-) Hell no! Pretty close though! ;-) On a rather dull day! Gothenburg is mistier than London... I'll have to take your word on that! All things considered that is a pretty deep DoF, so where is the great bokeh? ... and I was not trying to demonstrate any bokeh but making clear that I'm not in market for the Yongnuo. You have a wicked sense of humour, 'android'!Â* ;-) A question? When YOU use dropbox to display an image, unlike myself and other users here you don't give away details of your name. Can you please advise how you achieve that? I right-click the file in finder... I don't understand. :-( The link you posted is on Dropbox .... isn't it? Android's response is nonsensical Dropbox is on a server; it's not visible in finder (unless the computer has been compromised) Dropbox is on a server. However, with macOS at least, one also has a local Dropbox folder, and that folder, along with all the sub-folders, and files are visible in the Finder. Android is correct in that if one right-clicks on a file in the Dropbox folder one of the options presented is to “Copy Dropbox Link”, along with; “Share”, “View on Dropbox.com”, Version History”, & “View Comments”. Yes, DB syncs nicely with you local computer if the OS is supported. Dragging a file out of the local DB folder removes it from charing. -- teleportation kills |
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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
On May 22, 2018, android wrote
(in article ): On 2018-05-22 23:48:18 +0000, Savageduck said: Snip Dropbox is on a server. However, with macOS at least, one also has a local Dropbox folder, and that folder, along with all the sub-folders, and files are visible in the Finder. Android is correct in that if one right-clicks on a file in the Dropbox folder one of the options presented is to “Copy Dropbox Link”, along with; “Share”, “View on Dropbox.com”, Version History”, & “View Comments”. Yes, DB syncs nicely with you local computer if the OS is supported. Dragging a file out of the local DB folder removes it from charing. ....and if you want to keep a file in a DB folder you can kill the link by going to the Web interface, double click on the file to open it, then click on the “...” in the upper right. The pop-up menu will give you the option to “Remove Link”, and retain the file. If you “Share” again, a fresh link will be generated. If you have one of the pay editions of DB, you have the option of setting an expiration for the link, or a password, or disallow download. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
On 2018-05-23 04:50:31 +0000, Savageduck said:
On May 22, 2018, android wrote (in article ): On 2018-05-22 23:48:18 +0000, Savageduck said: Snip Dropbox is on a server. However, with macOS at least, one also has a local Dropbox folder, and that folder, along with all the sub-folders, and files are visible in the Finder. Android is correct in that if one right-clicks on a file in the Dropbox folder one of the options presented is to “Copy Dropbox Link”, along with; “Share”, “View on Dropbox.com”, Version History”, & “View Comments”. Yes, DB syncs nicely with you local computer if the OS is supported. Dragging a file out of the local DB folder removes it from charing. ...and if you want to keep a file in a DB folder you can kill the link by going to the Web interface, double click on the file to open it, then click on the “...” in the upper right. The pop-up menu will give you the option to “Remove Link”, and retain the file. If you “Share” again, a fresh link will be generated. If you have one of the pay editions of DB, you have the option of setting an expiration for the link, or a password, or disallow download. I'm a cheapoo! Have not even got around to get me own jumbo, but this one is on the shortlist: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/df/08/dc/df08dc7a4d8ece66b466e7dff40663a7.jpg CJoint is a free alternative to DB that stores your media and lets you put an expiration date on it: https://www.cjoint.com/ -- teleportation kills |
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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
On May 22, 2018, android wrote
(in article ): On 2018-05-23 04:50:31 +0000, Savageduck said: On May 22, 2018, android wrote (in article ): On 2018-05-22 23:48:18 +0000, Savageduck said: Snip Dropbox is on a server. However, with macOS at least, one also has a local Dropbox folder, and that folder, along with all the sub-folders, and files are visible in the Finder. Android is correct in that if one right-clicks on a file in the Dropbox folder one of the options presented is to “Copy Dropbox Linkâ€, along with; “Shareâ€, “View on Dropbox.comâ€, Version Historyâ€,& “View Commentsâ€. Yes, DB syncs nicely with you local computer if the OS is supported. Dragging a file out of the local DB folder removes it from charing. ...and if you want to keep a file in a DB folder you can kill the link by going to the Web interface, double click on the file to open it, then click on the “...†in the upper right. The pop-up menu will give you the option to “Remove Linkâ€, and retain the file. If you “Share†again, a fresh link will be generated. If you have one of the pay editions of DB, you have the option of setting an expiration for the link, or a password, or disallow download. I'm a cheapoo! Have not even got around to get me own jumbo, but this one is on the shortlist: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/df/08/dc/df08dc7a4d8ece66b466e7dff40663a7.jpg I think I would prefer to have one of these Cirrus Visions. http://www.businessinsider.com/cirru...view-pictures- 2018-5 CJoint is a free alternative to DB that stores your media and lets you put an expiration date on it: https://www.cjoint.com/ Since I am already paying $9.99/month for Adobe LR CCC + PS CC, having 20 GB of cloud storage is useful. https://adobe.ly/2IDVrqh -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
On May 22, 2018, Savageduck wrote
(in iganews.com): On May 22, 2018, android wrote (in article ): On 2018-05-23 04:50:31 +0000, Savageduck said: On May 22, 2018, android wrote (in article ): On 2018-05-22 23:48:18 +0000, Savageduck said: Snip Dropbox is on a server. However, with macOS at least, one also has a local Dropbox folder, and that folder, along with all the sub-folders, and files are visible in the Finder. Android is correct in that if one right-clicks on a file in the Dropbox folder one of the options presented is to “Copy Dropbox Linkâ€, along with; “Share", "View on Dropbox.com", "Version History",& “View Comments". Yes, DB syncs nicely with you local computer if the OS is supported. Dragging a file out of the local DB folder removes it from charing. ...and if you want to keep a file in a DB folder you can kill the link by going to the Web interface, double click on the file to open it, then click on the "..." in the upper right. The pop-up menu will give you the option to "Remove Link", and retain the file. If you “Share" again, a fresh link will be generated. If you have one of the pay editions of DB, you have the option of setting an expiration for the link, or a password, or disallow download. I'm a cheapoo! Have not even got around to get me own jumbo, but this one is on the shortlist: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/df/08/dc/df08dc7a4d8ece66b466e7dff40663a7.jpg I think I would prefer to have one of these Cirrus Visions. http://www.businessinsider.com/cirrus-vision-jet-test-flight-review-pictures-2018-5 CJoint is a free alternative to DB that stores your media and lets you put an expiration date on it: https://www.cjoint.com/ Since I am already paying $9.99/month for Adobe LR CCC + PS CC, having 20 GB of cloud storage is useful. https://adobe.ly/2IDVrqh Try this: https://adobe.ly/2kjdis5 -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Super Bokeh with Yongnuo!
On May 22, 2018, Savageduck wrote
(in iganews.com): On May 22, 2018, Savageduck wrote (in iganews.com): On May 22, 2018, android wrote (in article ): On 2018-05-23 04:50:31 +0000, Savageduck said: On May 22, 2018, android wrote (in article ): On 2018-05-22 23:48:18 +0000, Savageduck said: Snip Dropbox is on a server. However, with macOS at least, one also has a local Dropbox folder, and that folder, along with all the sub-folders, and files are visible in the Finder. Android is correct in that if one right-clicks on a file in the Dropbox folder one of the options presented is to “Copy Dropbox Linkâ€, along with; “Share", "View on Dropbox.com", "Version History",& “View Comments". Yes, DB syncs nicely with you local computer if the OS is supported. Dragging a file out of the local DB folder removes it from charing. ...and if you want to keep a file in a DB folder you can kill the link by going to the Web interface, double click on the file to open it, then click on the "..." in the upper right. The pop-up menu will give you the option to "Remove Link", and retain the file. If you “Share" again, a fresh link will be generated. If you have one of the pay editions of DB, you have the option of setting an expiration for the link, or a password, or disallow download. I'm a cheapoo! Have not even got around to get me own jumbo, but this one is on the shortlist: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/or...a4d8ece66b466e 7dff40663a7.jpg I think I would prefer to have one of these Cirrus Visions. http://www.businessinsider.com/cirru...review-picture s-2018-5 CJoint is a free alternative to DB that stores your media and lets you put an expiration date on it: https://www.cjoint.com/ Since I am already paying $9.99/month for Adobe LR CCC + PS CC, having 20 GB of cloud storage is useful. https://adobe.ly/2IDVrqh Try this: https://adobe.ly/2kjdis5 ....and there is always Smugmug; https://photos.smugmug.com/Laguna-Seca-Extras/i- LGS3ps8/0/0070cb42/X3/DNC5877-Ew-X3.jpg -- Regards, Savageduck |
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