gfen wrote: > I grabbed an A50 f2 with the mark, and a Zenitar 16mm that did not. > However, I didn't think DOF would be an issue with the 16mm.
Uh, yeah, I guess it wouldn't be an issue with that. Yow. > What sort of filter do you use for [EIR]? Yellow, Orange, or Green. Unfortunately I didn't take really good notes which filter I used for which shot on my first roll, and the three rolls I shot where I used one filter per roll are still in the freezer, but I'm pretty sure that the ones with a strong overall magenta cast are from the orange filter and I suspect that the Really Colourful ones are from the yellow. > > Funky colours I expected. Discovering that someone's beard was > > transparent to some wavelengths and not others kind of surprised > > me. (That's visible in one of my past PUG entries.) When I can > Do you have an idea of what month or year or anything? I'd like to see it. Ah -- found it: http://pug.komkon.org/01/jan/ir1.html > > afford it, I want to shoot some Kodak EIR in a 3D camera. > Never even saw a 3d camera, to date. The Nimslo and Nishika are four-lens cameras designed for making lenticular prints (the ones with a plastic grid on the front that you can look at without a special viewer). They make four half-frame images in the space of two normal 35mm frames. The Nishika is the cheap plastic copy of the Nimslo. What my friend and I are doing is taking two of the four images from each shot, and pasting them up as a stereo pair. (He's also sending out a few choice frames to be made into lenticular prints.) > > > > Maybe we need a Brotherhood <G> > > > I'm not really a fan of te funny hat thing. :) > > Oooh, don't *tempt* me with a straight line like that. I could > > suggest plenty of articles of clothing besides hats for our > > uniform... > Night vision goggles, anyone? Oh, we can be more stylish than that... ;-) ;-) -- Glenn - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

