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Saturday, October 1st, 2011HDR
Wednesday, June 15th, 2011I just found out last night that my camera (Canon EOS 1000d) has a AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) feature
with AEB the camera takes 3 pictures instead of one, where one is underexposed and the other overexposed.
You can then join these pictures to create a HDR (High Dynamic Range) image using special software (I’m using Photomatix Pro 4) or photoshop.
With 3 picture with different exposures, you don’t loose details that you would normally loose by taking just 1 normal picture. I took a test picture outside my window:
With this exposure that captures the neighbors house fine the detail of the sky, the patio roof and my SHRUBBERIES are lost
Combining 3 pictures however brings out these details:
I know the HDR effect on this image is a bit overdone :p
The downside is that you must keep the camera relatively steady, so a tripod is very useful. Think I’ll try and take a few real pictures soon, not just boring pictures out the dirty window =)
Here is a picture I took around midnight, looking for the lunar eclipse (which was too low, only about 5 degrees above horizon, so it was blocked by a stupid mountain)
Amsterdam
Saturday, May 7th, 2011On my way to fedcon (I’ll put up the posts for it later) I stayed in Amsterdam a day, which was fun. Here are some pictures I took:
Welcome back beard
Monday, March 21st, 2011disgusting art
Thursday, November 18th, 2010SLR camera accessories for cheapskates
Sunday, April 18th, 2010I like taking pictures, but I’m not exactly willing to go and spend hundreds of bucks on camera equipment.
So I spent about 40 $ on some cheap camera equipment from focalprice.com and dealextreme.com (both cheap hong kong stores with free shipping).
Tripod – 14.47 $
http://www.focalprice.com/detail_DT011S.html
Cheap, light and folds nicely into a small bag that came along with it. Used it at home a couple of times, but if used with caution I think it will survive a couple of trips to the big outside world as well but will probably not last indefinitely like the other items I received. Very useful for setting up images with long exposures.
Shutter remote – 4.14 $
http://www.focalprice.com/detail_DI134B.html
Compared to the official one for my camera, it’s dirt cheap, and worked perfectly with my Canon EOS 1000D. Perfect for use with the tripod when I don’t want to shake the camera while taking pictures.
Lense Hood – 3.29 $
http://www.focalprice.com/detail_DI024B.html
Used to combat lens flare, I’m not J.J. Abrams. Makes the camera look cool, but I’ll probably never have a need to take pictures at an angle which will require this hood
UV Filter – 3.88 $
http://www.focalprice.com/detail_DI004B.html
Pretty practical to keep the lens safe. Was a bit skeptical to the low price, but could not see any difference in pictures taken with it on/off in lots of light settings. I hope this will prove itself useful sooner or later by taking a hit for the camera lens
microfiber cloths – 1.8 $
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.6842
Extremely useful for cleaning the lenses as I always get fingerprints on the while changing. Also great for glasses, laptop screens etc.. Comes individually packed into cute little zip lock bags.
Polarizing filter – 7.89 $
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.14517
Prevents reflections from water/lakes, and makes the sky blue (read here how it works and see some examples, pretty fascinating).




(Left = without, Right = with polarizing filter).
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8X Macro lens – 9.14 $
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.17324
Good for taking pictures of small crap, but the field of focus is pretty small, but I’m sure this is true for all macro lenses


(Left = without, Right = with macro lens).
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The only downside is that with both the macro lens and UV filter attached the lenses will make a shadow for the internal blitz. Maybe I need a new blitz ![]()

All in all I’m pretty satisfied with the purchases I’ve made, and if you’re looking into getting some nice equipment for your camera it might be worth checking out focalprice and dealextreme instead of using hundreds of dollars. And IF it breaks or turns out to be rubbish, at least you’re only out a fiver.
























