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Picture Test

December 31 2008 at 7:31 AM
  (Login Superjolly)
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Hi all,
I've been experimenting with some of these new fangled low energy, save-the-planet type daylight bulbs for photography (the type you find in a craft store) and comparing them to my older daylight bulbs. Here's a couple of pics just to gauge opinion;

This is with my older bulbs (Camera set at 100ASA, AWB);

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And now with the new bulbs (Camera set at 100ASA, AWB);

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Finally with the new bulb but camera at 100ASA, daylight setting;

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My camera is a Canon 300D btw but looking to replace it with the 450D in the new year.

Regards
Andy K

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www.notaussiefloyd.com

 
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  1. I vote for the New bulbs with the AWB settings, but that's just me... - Val Bueno on Dec 31, 8:46 AM
    1. Thank you! - Andy King on Dec 31, 9:41 AM
     


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