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11/22/2005 02:40:05 AM · #1 |
How many DPCers either have or have heard of ExpoDisc? //www.expodisc.com/products/product_detail.aspx?id=MTAwMQ== I was curious if it was worth buying. Thanks!
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11/22/2005 02:58:10 AM · #2 |
interesting. how much is this? |
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11/22/2005 03:01:36 AM · #3 |
I brought it up here but don't have one. I've seen the advertisement on multiply photo magazines.
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11/22/2005 05:06:27 AM · #4 |
An interesting idea. I can understand what they're trying to do. It would be an interesting DIY project, perhaps good white bond paper and plastic from a fluroescent light panel mounted in a filter holder.
I also wonder what your AF would think about it.
edit: If there's some engineer types out there who might like to discuss a few ideas about this PM me :)
Message edited by author 2005-11-22 05:10:33.
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11/22/2005 05:45:13 AM · #5 |
I have one, 67mm and I think it is by far the best method for setting WB. I have tested it indoors and out and it is solid, I never have to move the wb slider afterwards.
Best regards,
KT |
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11/24/2005 11:56:55 AM · #6 |
I have been using a 77mm version for a couple of years and love it. The only place where a grey card seems to be more accurate is in oddly mixed lighting. In that instance, I not only set WB with card, but also have someone hold the card up so I can include it in a test image.
I do think it's overpriced however. |
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