Tried pinhole photography for the first time. Mounted the Skink Pinhole Pancake lens on my trusty D50 (it has been promoted to be the experimenter’s camera since I got my D700). Here is the result. No tripod was used. I just placed the camera on the desk and used IR remote to trigger the shutter.
Looking at my desk through a pinhole Originally uploaded by yOOrek
Winterthur, Switzerland, November 2009
Decided to try pinhole photography. Mounted the skink pinhole pancake on my D50 first. Turned up the ISO to the max to get some reasonable time. Still, ended up being 15 seconds.
• NIKON D50 • 15.0 sec (0 EV) • ISO 1600 • Center-weighted average metering • Manual • no flash • @ •
• NIKON D50 • Shooting Mode?IR Control • Manual Lens No CPU • VR?n/a • Focus Mode?Manual • AF Area Mode?Single Area • Primary AF Point?- • AF Points Used?- • Focus Distance?0.01 m • DOF?- • FOV?- • Hyperfocal Distance?- • Light Source?Natural • Flash?No Flash • Flash Mode?Did Not Fire • Flash Setting?Normal • Flash Type?n/a • Flash Flags?(none) • Group A (Mode, Compensation, Output)?(Off, 0, -) • Group B (Mode, Compensation, Output)?(Off, 0, -) • Group C (Mode, Compensation, Output)?(-, -, -) • File Type?NEF • Bit Depth?12 •
2009-11-06-0311-4900
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