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...
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
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.
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!
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!
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.
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!
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