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Infrared Photography on the Cheap

Infrared Photography on the Cheap

We’ve all seen the articles stating that you can get otherworldly infrared effects by having a little irreversible surgery done to your DSLR sensor. Without a special filter that’s mounted in front of the camera’s CMOS sensor, infrared light would normally

Gordon Wood January 22, 2015February 21, 2017 camera, CCD, CMOS, digital, exposure, film, infrared, sensors No Comments Read more

DSLR Lenses: Crop Factor and Image Circles

DSLR Lenses: Crop Factor and Image Circles

  (Not to be confused with crop circles)     A few months ago, I wrote about how sensor size affects the way different cameras capture an image when using the same lens. To refine the topic a bit further,

Gordon Wood February 24, 2013February 21, 2017 APS-C, camera, crop factor, DSLR, EF, EF-S, film, focal length, full frame, image circle, lens, lenses, medium format, sensors, shift, tilt, vignetting No Comments Read more

Size Matters – Sensor Talk.

Size Matters – Sensor Talk.

  When digital SLRs started to come into the market, they essentially replaced the 35mm film camera. In most cases, the lenses that fit your 35mm camera could now be used on the new digitals (from the same manufacturer, of

Gordon Wood November 7, 2012February 21, 2017 APS-C, camera, CMOS, digital, digital cameras, film, focal length, full frame, sensors, SLR No Comments Read more

Dangerous Old Films. Achtung!

The images in this gallery were taken by my great-great uncle, Heinrich Schildknecht, an Austrian “alpine” photographer. The 4″x5.75″ negatives were given to me by his grandson when I met him in Europe several years ago. It’s difficult to date

Gordon Wood March 30, 2011February 21, 2017 film No Comments Read more

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