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Hammer's Interesting Infrareds
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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 787926" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>Great info, thanks! I like the effect it gives, its very unique. I especially like the dock shot, and the sidewalk shot just pops! When you say the autofocus has to be re-tuned, is that something you adjust in camera yourself or does it need to be sent in somewhere? Is it just trial and error on what lenses work best? Seems a prime, especially a zeiss would be a better choice than a screw drive zoom, but I think I see what you mean about different wavelengths being handled differently lens to lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 787926, member: 46724"] Great info, thanks! I like the effect it gives, its very unique. I especially like the dock shot, and the sidewalk shot just pops! When you say the autofocus has to be re-tuned, is that something you adjust in camera yourself or does it need to be sent in somewhere? Is it just trial and error on what lenses work best? Seems a prime, especially a zeiss would be a better choice than a screw drive zoom, but I think I see what you mean about different wavelengths being handled differently lens to lens. [/QUOTE]
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