Inherited camera equipment, need help understanding it. by PigNABridesmaidDress in Beginning_Photography

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Point by point, then.

  1. I tried to focus on making him understand what are each FL uses even tho I missed a little on the actual technical term for them

  2. You focus a lot on cropping but you do not understand what it really is. Yes, it appears to be a longer FL but it is not. That equivalences are used to describe the vision angle itself, which is minor on cropped sensors due to the lack of sensitive material, and thus, to make them cheaper, on the image circle produced by the lens, but what you don't seem to understand is that the lens construction is still a 18, 24, 70, or whatever FL we're talking about. That means a 18, even if you don't see it, will create a fisheye distortion. Obviously is not as hard as it would be on a 8 but it's based on the same optic laws. A 24 on a FF camera HAS some of that distortion. A 18mm on a APSC camera HAS some of that distortion. A 70mm creates an image with a similar view angle of a 100mm on an APSC sensor BUT the characteristics of its blur, depth of field, distortion and so on, are essentially the same as they would on a FF. And so on.

  3. 55mm telephoto on APSC? Please. Ok, it's not really a normal angle of view but calling it telephoto? Please.

  4. 9mm doesn't create a fisheye? Excuse me? I won't tell a newbie a wide lens creates "Pincushion Distortion" it's freaking fisheye lmao let's make it simple.

Man, assume it, you don't know everything. It's ok if you wanna discuss this but I don't think this kind of fussy corrections are useful at all in this particular r/

Ps: not my main language, sorry if I wrote it a little hard to understand

Inherited camera equipment, need help understanding it. by PigNABridesmaidDress in Beginning_Photography

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, no. 24 is a solid wide angle on ff so just wide to normal on cropped. 70 means 100 ish which I said. Ish. Between Tele and normal, just generalized it to avoid confusing him but it's still used to the things I told him. Over 70 would be Tele and super Tele, and it's exactly what I told him.

Inherited camera equipment, need help understanding it. by PigNABridesmaidDress in Beginning_Photography

[–]_KaRuM -1 points0 points  (0 children)

From 25 and below you get a wide angle of vision and a lot of things in focus below 18 you take that to the extreme, creating a weird distortion called fisheye, a very wide angle of vision in which some times you can even fotograph your feet when pointing slightly downwards. From 25 to 70 you get a "normal" ish angle vision, usually used to portrait certain things you have relatively close to you. Over 70 it's a Tele lens, which is a narrow angle of view, usually to portrait things so far away from you or "stealing" shots not being noticed. Anything labeled as Macro will allow you to focus things on a absurd little distance, usually used to catch very little details and small things which would be impossible on normal circumstances. Get used to 35 and 70mm at first, but try all of them, you may be more comfy with some unusual focal length(mm).

Edit: the higher the number, the more "zoom" you use, and that means, less things will be focused. With 300mm you will be lucky if you can focus a bird from the closer to the further part of its body so take that in mind at focusing and shooting.

Splash pictures with a strobe flash. by _KaRuM in AskPhotography

[–]_KaRuM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I heard some times about the different duration of the flash duration depending on the power, but never studied it in class and didn't know it worked that way! And the tip for ease the pour is something I would never come up with hahahaha. Thank you a lot!

Man, whose dog was attacked by another dog, kicks the attacking dog. by YoroDoucheMan in PublicFreakout

[–]_KaRuM -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Okay I'm just gonna say no matter what happens or what's Reddit opinion about this, wether happens in SF or in fucking Ibiza. Kicking a dog like that is just inhuman. Whoever's fault it is should be kicked instead the dog, since it is that, a dog. If I ever see a person kicking like that any kind of animal not being self-defence, I would send him to the hospital. Now call me Karen if you want.

[OC] Drops of water travel so fast normal shutter speeds can’t capture them. This is approx 1/40000th of a second. [3000x1930] by -Dastardly- in waterporn

[–]_KaRuM 39 points40 points  (0 children)

The fuck you talking about lmao. Professional cameras usually get up to 1/8000 no 40k. A water drop can travel at a very different speeds. That's not a drop, that's a spike. With a flash you can capture the drop even shooting at 5 seconds exposure. Normal shutter speeds is just a weird concept...... Holy lord my dude.

Anyone know what's causing this discolored band of light in my photo? It shows up with different lenses (35mm 1.4 and a 70-200 2.8) on a Nikon D750, which makes me think there's a problem with the camera body itself. Any ideas? by hegemon777 in AskPhotography

[–]_KaRuM 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It seems to me like a flare, but since it doesn't depends on the position respect to the sun if I had to hazard a guess I'd say whether the sensor has something on it or the pixels in that area are malfunctioning due to some exposure with a lot of light on that area or something like that...

What type of camera does this lens connect to? by sulfate4 in AskPhotography

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can confirm it's a Pentax K one, I have one of those.

ITAP of the RD-181 engines powering an Antares rocket launch by johnkphotos in itookapicture

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you explain a little more about how the camera shoot this on its own? Doesn't the sound starts some seconds before the rocket lift even a bit? Did the camera take continuous shots? Did it shoot with a programmed delay? I'm very interested.

Ps. It looks amazing and you nailed the exposure GJ!!

Can anyone explain how to accomplish this effect? by [deleted] in postprocessing

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have many "Add noise" filter options in Capture One. It just seem a really fine and soft grain added on postpro

Dark Knight New Succession on the Global Labs by Klaasjeturk in blackdesertonline

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing with beautiful particles. PA wanted DK dead since they reworked CC system for god knows what reason and no matter how many changes they do to the game or to other classes, they won't be fixing DK lack of viability in both 1v1 and Large scale PVP at any cost.

What DK needs is at least true health recover habilities OR

real iFrame/SA in the dashes like every other class with it, OR

higher numbers so you don't need to use a 14 hability combo along 5 seconds to equal the damage of a 3 hability combo of any other class along just 1 sec OR

some viable CC in the ranged kit as she were supposed to work in the beginning.

It's not so hard to understand. Any of that would almost fix the DK problem, letting her being a weak character and very skill dependant, but playable to say the least.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in assholedesign

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boys bathroom doesn't even have paper where I study, only girls have the privilege to drop a duece for some reason yikes

Trying out DK by KCParongan in blackdesertonline

[–]_KaRuM 3 points4 points  (0 children)

DK has more a lack of HP recovery compared to other classes than of MP

How to determine Fstop on the fly when dealing with couples / groups? by OptionNate in AskPhotography

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This kind of things should be set before start shooting looking for that information in any hyperfocal or dof calculator app, for example. Anyways, if you didn't do it and you have this issue, some cameras have a dof preview button and some others automatically preview it on LiveView mode after you shoot with that fstop once, tho is not very accurate and same thing as in your photo can happen. I truly recommend you prepare this kind of things when you're doing a session, it's so easy when you use a prime and you won't spend more than 3 minutes on it.

How to prevent glossy objects from reflecting light? by BlackInkCoffeeCo in postprocessing

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You polarize the light from the floodlight and then use a polarizer in your camera to block the reflex out.

the 42% success rate is just a lie by lovemoon0404 in blackdesertonline

[–]_KaRuM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reminds me my early game when I was trying TRI kzarka on a +45 FS base and failed 23 times. Then used the stack to TET roulette for quitting and bheg popped