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How to Test Your Lens | B&H Explora

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/tips-and-solutions/how-to-test-your-lens

Saved by uncleflo on January 6th, 2019.

So, you just bought a shiny, new, and maybe expensive, lens for your camera, and being the savvy consumer, you did your homework. You pored over customer reviews on the B&H Photo website, read online reviews splattered all over the Internet, grabbed a copy of every photo magazine that reviewed the lens, bookmarked dozens of websites, and now have the lens’s MTF curve charts burned into your retinas. Now, your lens is here and it is time to go out shooting. Honestly, not a problem. Your lens should be as good as it can be and, as photographers, we want to take photos. So, stop reading and go out and make some photographs! Still here? OK, let me tell you why you might want to test that lens yourself. The main reason is that even with today's precision computer-controlled manufacturing techniques, there are variations in each and every lens that rolls off an assembly line. This means that some examples will be better than others. Some lenses will be outstanding and others will make you wonder if all of those glowing reviews you read online were completely bogus.

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Time-Lapse Slider Bundle

https://rhinocameragear.com/collections/time-lapse-slider-bundle

Saved by uncleflo on November 30th, 2018.

Ultra lightweight and Compact: The best gear is the gear you bring with you. The Time-Lapse Slider Bundle is compact enough to strap to a backpack and light enough to pack in miles to your destination. Custom carrying case: Everything you need in one pack. Use the included tripod straps to attach your tripod to your case.

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Rhino Arc II: 4 axis Robotic Camera Assistant

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rhinocg/rhino-arc-ii-4-axis-robotic-camera-assistant

Saved by uncleflo on November 30th, 2018.

Replace your fluid head with a 4-axis motorized head. Hold up to 15lbs and capture amazing video and time-lapse on a tripod or slider. Rhino Arc II is the most full featured motion control device in its class. Rhino Arc II automates camera movement for interviews, time-lapses and b-roll to save you time and make sure you get the shot on the first take. You can quickly set up multi-point moves with the integrated dual joystick controls. The main joystick controls pan/tilt, and the front joystick controls slide/focus. If you're not next to your camera or are in a tight space, you can setup a move with our new Rhino Arc app for iOS devices.

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