a very quick test......D70s & Hoya close upModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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a very quick test......D70s & Hoya close upWith my new toys arriving today, I was keen to try out the D70s with the Hoya close up filters. The camera, fresh out of the box, and with in camera basic settings, along with the 24-120 Nikor and +4 Hoya closeup filter, I was off the yard to try these out........both pix's are as shot with a slight exposure ajustment in ACR and a little USM when down sized both, were hand held 125 at f8.......
using the 24-120 at the 120 end using 24-120 at the 120 and +4 close up filter Cheers ....bp....
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thanks for pointing that out ........as stated this was a very quick test as the camera had been only out of the box for about 45 minutes.......just had a look at the original yes there is a little there, but gets more pronounced when you downsize for some reason.......
Cheers ....bp....
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Yes, I agreed, go for the Canon 500D is a thousand miles better Birddog114
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the price difference between the Hoya and Cannon500D is quite a difference. The cost of the Hoya kit, 3 filters, is about the cost of 1 Cannon 500d filter. I also brought a step up ring for $6.95us, to use the Hoya's on the kit len's.......... Cheers ....bp....
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Nice shots BP - number 2 is a cracker! I just bought the Hoya kit myself (67mm - for the kit lens)but haven't had a chance to play with them. Blacknstormy is up me about not getting any pics posted yet but I've gotta find the right subject first!
Thought this was a cheap way to do some macro stuff. Simon
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