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Hardware, the equipment I currently use
- EOS-1 ($)
- 200/2.8
- 20/2.8
- 100/2.8
- 16/2.8 Russian fisheye, originally M42, converted to EOS mount ($)
- 1000/10.5 Russian mirror, M42, 1995, with M42 eye-oculair ($)
- 1100/11 Russian mirror, M42, 1973, 4kg (!....:-))
- 24/3.5 TS-E (tilt & shift)
- 2x EOS converter (fits also the TS-E!....:-))
- 430 EZ
- B+W circular polarizer 72mm EW ('Extra Wide')
- Cokin P-size filters: circular polarizer, infrared filters Wratten 70, 87 and 87C (custom made, 83x83x2mm) ($). One of my Cokin filterholders is adapted to fit the lenshood bayonet of the 20mm and 24mm directly, so that at least the square filters still fit without vignetting ($) (the same is possible for the Canon EF 20-35/2.8 and the Minolta 20/2.8 AF!)
- Horizon 202 panorama camera ($) (?)
- Special filters for Horizon: Wratten 87 and 87C ($)
- Russian gyroscopical binoculairs 12x40 ($)
- Russian night vision monoculair with M42 lens mount ($)
(want to know how this relates to IR-photography? See: Night Vision Equipment & IR)
- Electronic timer for long exposures; works on 1.5 Volt, draws very little current (haven't changed the battery for years). It can store 12 different exposures pro day/week, and has two channels, so that I can activate the light meter (and flash!) before the actual exposure. Minimal time lapse is one minute. I designed this timer to for the purpose of night time bracketing....a hand full of exposures starting with one minute will otherwise kill your sleep! (and if you think 12 one-stop brackets is not enough, you better start hanging a dark cloth in front of the sun....8 exposures starting with 1 minute already take 4 hours in total....12 exposures will take you over the weekend!....:-))
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