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  • #16
    wah very nice
    sam, you frm CS too? ah i just gt myself a sigma 30mm f1.4

    Merry Christmas everyone...

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    • #17
      Yup.. but not very active there... kekek...

      I started a thread on photography.. maybe we can all share share our experience and talk about the complementing hobby to horology... horology photo taking.. hahaha
      http://www.sg-roc.com/showthread.php...134#post118134

      Desired horologes ...

      - IWC Portuguese Automatic
      - GMT II
      - GMT IIc TT
      - Reverso Squadra Hometime (7008620)/ Reverso Squadra
      - Master Eight Days (1608420)
      - U1
      - IWC Aquatimer

      An exquisite timepiece, brings timeless memories and precious moments...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
        Lucas. U using Canon too? If u r seriously keen, I go find out best price. I know MS Color at Peninsula prices are pretty good but I maybe able I get better.

        Hary, what body u using again? I was reluctant because of the crop factor of 1.6x on the 400D and whether it will make it less usable due to focal distance. I m primarily workin on my 17-55mm f2.8 so using a 100mm macro maybe to long. What do you think?
        Yes, Bro. Got a Canon 450D recently for my boy's arrival. Using the standard 18-55mm lense and a additional 50mm lense. Any other good recommendation for lenses for potraits shots?
        In The Box

        Sinn U1
        Rolex Submariner <M>
        Rolex GMT IIc
        Rolex Datejust <179160>
        Breitling Super Ocean SteelFish

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        • #19
          For portrait, if money no issue, get 85mm f1.2L. Otherwise f1.8 should be good enough. I use a lot 50mm f1.8. This is the best value for money lens, $120.
          [SIZE="2"][U][B]Movement collection:[/B][/U]
          [U]German:[/U] Junghans 687, Durowe 7420
          [U]Russian:[/U] Poljot 3133, Poljot 2612, Vostok
          [U]Chinese:[/U] Seagull
          [U]Japanese:[/U] Seiko(s)
          [U]Swiss:[/U] ETA(s)+Valjoux+Unitas(s), Zenith(s), JLC, Rolex, Lemania(s), IWC[/SIZE]

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          • #20
            many canon users in this forum? can share lens liao...
            if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ

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            • #21
              Hi, sorry to dig up this thread. Could someone share a simple (not too complicated and costly) set up for watch photography? I took some macro shots with the following set-up:
              - Nikon D90 + 50/1.4 + Raynox DCR250 (macro conversion lens)
              - f/16, ISO100, tripod
              - No studio lights, just halogen downlights

              Not very pleased with the results and wondering how I can proceed from here. Thanks in advance for any advice!




              Watch Collection (click for photos!)
              Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust
              Tag Heuer Classic 2000 Limited Edition Red/Green Dial
              Seiko Titanium Samurai
              Omega Speedmaster 50th Anniversary Limited Series
              Panerai Luminor 1950 Marina 3 Days Automatic
              IWC Ingenieur
              Sinn U Black (THG Limited Edition)
              Chopard Gran Turismo XL Alfa Romeo (Limited Edition) (sold)
              Panerai Luminor 1950 Submersible 1000M
              IWC Portuguese Automatic

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              • #22

                nice watch....


                Originally posted by Valjean View Post
                Hi, sorry to dig up this thread. Could someone share a simple (not too complicated and costly) set up for watch photography? I took some macro shots with the following set-up:
                - Nikon D90 + 50/1.4 + Raynox DCR250 (macro conversion lens)
                - f/16, ISO100, tripod
                - No studio lights, just halogen downlights

                Not very pleased with the results and wondering how I can proceed from here. Thanks in advance for any advice!



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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Valjean View Post
                  Hi, sorry to dig up this thread. Could someone share a simple (not too complicated and costly) set up for watch photography? I took some macro shots with the following set-up:
                  - Nikon D90 + 50/1.4 + Raynox DCR250 (macro conversion lens)
                  - f/16, ISO100, tripod
                  - No studio lights, just halogen downlights

                  Not very pleased with the results and wondering how I can proceed from here. Thanks in advance for any advice!




                  Very good liao bro... me really amatuer in this area.. but your pics looks pretty well taken... maybe i should just go enrol myself into a photography course.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by 116520 View Post

                    nice watch....
                    Thks, bro.

                    Originally posted by sportee View Post
                    Very good liao bro... me really amatuer in this area.. but your pics looks pretty well taken... maybe i should just go enrol myself into a photography course.
                    Thks, bro. Aiming to improve - the Pam pic has too much reflections and glare. I got away with the Patch Speedy pic by cropping away all the reflective parts of the watch!

                    Will probably buy and try a light tent next.

                    Watch Collection (click for photos!)
                    Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust
                    Tag Heuer Classic 2000 Limited Edition Red/Green Dial
                    Seiko Titanium Samurai
                    Omega Speedmaster 50th Anniversary Limited Series
                    Panerai Luminor 1950 Marina 3 Days Automatic
                    IWC Ingenieur
                    Sinn U Black (THG Limited Edition)
                    Chopard Gran Turismo XL Alfa Romeo (Limited Edition) (sold)
                    Panerai Luminor 1950 Submersible 1000M
                    IWC Portuguese Automatic

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