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novicius



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For the life of me....

The Missus needed a picture copied , and it had to be NOW !!

With all the thingies and tingies I have , a Repro-Stand is Not among them,...so, Tripod on the table , Column upside down, anglefinder and flash with diffuser head and took the pic.

Upon Inspection by the Missus , or should I say " Scrutinization " , She said " It`s Sharp...good"

A Nikon D3S with a Premium zoom-Nikkor 35-70 2.8 afd ..Sharp ..was that ever Doubted ??

Eric



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novicius wrote:
For the life of me....

The Missus needed a picture copied , and it had to be NOW !!

With all the thingies and tingies I have , a Repro-Stand is Not among them,...so, Tripod on the table , Column upside down, anglefinder and flash with diffuser head and took the pic.

Upon Inspection by the Missus , or should I say " Scrutinization " , She said " It`s Sharp...good"

A Nikon D3S with a Premium zoom-Nikkor 35-70 2.8 afd ..Sharp ..was that ever Doubted ??

:applause:

The last time I had to do something similar I had to place it on the floor as it was too wide to fit on table. I used a wide legged tripod ...then forgot my feet. Fortunately photoshop removed them.
:lol:

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If it's not too large I find it easier to use a scanner.:-)

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A,
re: easier to use a scanner
Sometimes the size/variaton and binding (photo-album) means taking a picture is easier.
I have done similar tasks, a vertical camera and a flash (pref. mains-powered with a soft box) will make life easier.
re: lens
My first choice would be any Micro Nikkor, 50 , 60 or105.
Regards, Gilbert

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Yeah , do not have one yet...

Soon long haul for several mnths. ,...when I`m back a new comp.,and the whole rigmarole...

novicius



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Gilbert Sandberg wrote:
A,
re: easier to use a scanner
Sometimes the size/variaton and binding (photo-album) means taking a picture is easier.
I have done similar tasks, a vertical camera and a flash (pref. mains-powered with a soft box) will make life easier.
re: lens
My first choice would be any Micro Nikkor, 50 , 60 or105.
Regards, Gilbert

The 35-70 2.8 is Okay for me...macro is something I do with a Novoflex 400 5.6 and macro bellows...do not feel like getting bitten in my nose by some bug :lol:


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