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Software & Accessories / Re: New (???) Firewire-800 CF card reader (by Gold Flash)
« on: May 07, 2013, 08:18:21 PM »Actually what I'd really like now is a FW800 SD Card reader.Now you're just being unreasonable!
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Actually what I'd really like now is a FW800 SD Card reader.Now you're just being unreasonable!
Belkin is finally shipping their Thunderbolt Express Dock, so USB3 is now an option.
http://www.belkin.com/us/F4U055/p/P-F4U055
I prefer FW800 and got a used SanDisk CF reader from LensRentals used side when it pop'ed up for $26.

No apology. Field Curvature and Focal Plane Curvature are of the same btw. See my response above.Folks, the 50L focal plane isn't curved or anymore curved than the average lens.
Apologize. I shouldn't have said focal plane. I'm not a techie. I guess I was referring to the field curvature. I just know that if you lock focus with the center point and recompose you will more than likely end up with an image that is at least slightly out of focus.
I disagree. True, SA, CA, and coma all constitute aberrations, yes...but what the lay-person refers to as "curved focal plane" while not technically or semantically precise, is nonetheless not an imagined phenomenon. Petzval field curvature does exist.
Taking SA as an example, imagine if the points in sharp focus can be joined in a 3D graph across the "focal 3D space" and your sensor can be magically bent to precisely pass through these points of maximal focus... It will not be a flat plane...while one could hope for a nice smooth bowl like graph, some complex optical systems, at least in theory, could generate nice central plane with concentric ripple with circular throughs and waves around this plane.
The challenge for optics designers is to address/correct SA, CA, coma and other spurious aberrations and distortions that arise in multi-element optics in a fair compromise and yet keep price and weight down...I do however agree that some SA was intentionally incorporated into the f/1.2 systems for artistic effect.
But field curvature does exist and is in fact the norm, to varying extent in both corrected and uncorrected optical systems.
So when the fanboys want corner-to-corner sharpness in the f/1.2 systems with zero CA and that melting bokeh, one has to just smile and be nice
Yeah I'm a little confused. EFIX reads ...And the Andromeda Galaxy..... not just for things small and/or close.....Wow! That is cool! On the iPad I can't see the Exif. I'll look at it later. Really curious about the settings. It looks very crisp.


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