Scott Murray
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Oh and a new drone back pack.
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Well I kind a bought a few things![]()
A new 38.5inch Samsung monitor. Makes my iMac 5k look small.
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A new comfy chair
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2 x 4TB seagate backup plus slim SDD's
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A Targus 7 x USB 3.0 hub
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A DSLR manfrotto travel tripod, can handle a D810 with battery pack and 70-200 f2.8
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I told my dearly beloved that I was interested in these new fangled flying camera drone things.
She bought me one of these. That's my cell phone it is sitting one with a quarter beside it to give you an idea of the scale.
I have not yet made it fly properly - but boy can I crash it with a bang. Already ordering replacement parts. Breaks blades easily - as evidenced by the broken ones beside it.
Glad she didn't buy me an expensive one if these things are this hard to control.
The bigger DJI ones are much much easier to fly and control.
This thing is 'uncontrollable" in this old man's hands.
I will buy one set of replacement parts and give it one more chance but then . . .
Are the bigger toy ones any easier to control?
This thing is 'uncontrollable" in this old man's hands.
I will buy one set of replacement parts and give it one more chance but then . . .
Are the bigger toy ones any easier to control?
I have a Parrot mini drone. Larger then your drone. But small enough to fly in the house. And can be flown outside in calm days. And you can use a phone or tablet to control it There is also a controller you can purchase. Which I bought. This drone has auto launch and land. And a camera that isn't very good at all. The drone itself is around 60.00 the controller about 40.00 The drone flies very well and hovers rock solid. I bought this to practice before I launch my large drone. I've only hovered my Bebop II a few feet from the ground. I agree with Scott, the larger drones are much more stable.
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I have a Parrot mini drone. Larger then your drone. But small enough to fly in the house. And can be flown outside in calm days. And you can use a phone or tablet to control it There is also a controller you can purchase. Which I bought. This drone has auto launch and land. And a camera that isn't very good at all. The drone itself is around 60.00 the controller about 40.00 The drone flies very well and hovers rock solid. I bought this to practice before I launch my large drone. I've only hovered my Bebop II a few feet from the ground. I agree with Scott, the larger drones are much more stable.
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Still adding to my lighting collection
Bought an Aputure Amaran Halo LED Ring Flash
This one was a bargain at about $80 (CDN$)
Bought from "The Camera Store" Aputure Amaran Halo LED Ring Flash - Nikon Mount
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Here are a couple of sample shots - taken with a 60mm Nikkor Macro 2.8 lens using this new ring light.
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I like the way that you control the amount of light and by choosing only to turn on half the ring and rotating the ring you can control the direction of the light. The ring sits around the lens and it came with a set of rings for most common sized lenses.
If shooting with a ultra wide there is a 'bit of vignetting"
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Turning off one side of the ring give some creative options.
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Of course my 77mm is not a macro and the ring light is designed for macro work.
Mind you there is a new macro I have my eye on that is 77mm. It is a wide angle tilting macro
The Venus Optics 15mm f/4 Macro Lens by Laowa https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1165600-REG/venus_optics_laowa_15mm_f_4_macro.html I had a chance to put this lens on my D610 at a camera show last year before it was available for sale in Canada - very interesting. I would suspect this ring lens would vignette on it the same way it is vignetting on the lens above at 17mm.
Anyway, back to to the ring light.
It can either be constant lighting or it will flash. Not sure if there is any advantage to just having it flash. I wonder if the intensity is greater or if the LED's are just flicked on for a second? I also found that it would not flash in "A" priority, but did in "M". Didn't try other modes. Would have to experiment to see if there is any advantage to the 'flash" mode. LED's run forever on a set of batteries so saving power isn't likely the reason. Perhaps if you were shooting a light sensitive subject maybe? Any suggestions?
Only complaint so far is that the battery door is hard to open or close, one would have to be very careful not to break it.
But I have only played with it a little, not a true test of the light.
Now to go find me something worth macroing ....
Still adding to my lighting collection
Bought an Aputure Amaran Halo LED Ring Flash
This one was a bargain at about $80 (CDN$)
Bought from "The Camera Store" Aputure Amaran Halo LED Ring Flash - Nikon Mount
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The 'flash' option would allow for lower ISO's and would work more like a flash than as a light. I had a LED ring light very similar and it was only a light, didn't last on my camera as I had to use high ISO's so settled for a speedlight setup. I am interested in seeing how the Flash mode works and if it outputs enough light for say ISO 100, S/S 1/250 sec, F/16.
Found a review on line that explained that in flash mode (which he said must be done in Manual as I discovered) but the flash is 'about twice the light" as the constant. Good to know.
The review is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKw45qxawAI
Tried your suggestion of ISO 100 - 1/250 and F16 (My D610 sync is 1/200 but put tried it anyway - seemed to work at 250).
Here is what I got - light maybe six inches at most from feather
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So no - not at those settings. Mind you go plus one in post processing on the exposure scale (I'm using Corel Aftershot).
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usable - but ...
Up the ISO to 400 (todays cameras handle 400 easily)
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Still dim but useable.
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proximity matters - this one shot closer - maybe 3" away - at your F16, 250 ISO 100.
Back off I had to up the ISO to 400 and slow the shutter
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So if you need those settings, unless you are shooting really close, this is not the light for you.
But I'm good with ISO's up to 800 without batting an eye, and F8 is great. So this light can work for me.
BTW - these are all small files as when I tried even a file as 'big" as 2.2 MB it said too big. I thought the limit was 10 MB. So had to really reduce the image size and qualify for this set.
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My only wish is that the pen were fatter.