Magnetic filter adapters

Hi everyone,

Some years ago I bought some Manfrotto XUME magnetic filter adapters which worked well for me at the time. In hindsight, I made a mistake as I ordered 62mm ones which at the time was fine as they were for my M.Zuiko 12-40mm lens which was my staple go to travel lens. As things turned out since then I have standardised on 58mm filters. The XUME ones are no longer on sale and change hands for ridiculous money on E-Bay etc… I’ve ordered up 4 of each 58mm lens and filter adapters to fit to my most frequently used lenses and filters from a cheaper make to try out. I’ll post when I’ve tried them as they’re very attractively priced and I do like the convenience of magnetic filter attachment especially when frequently changing filters and it does speed things up considerably and save the lens filter threads from wear and tear and the possibility of cross-threading as I’m always somewhat wary of the longevity of plastic lens filter threads. If one somehow manages to strip or otherwise damage the lens thread, then, to use a good old British expression, one is “stuffed”. As I very rarely use very wide angle lenses wider than 24mm equivalent there shouldn’t be any problem with vignetting.

Kind regards

Leigh

DXO PureRAWv6 XD3 IP Core noise reduction.

Hi everyone,

I’ve been testing the new DeepPRIME XD3 noise reduction in PureRAW v6. I think that this is a real game changer for high IS0 images. The quick test shots below were all taken at an absurdly high 25,600 ISO. I very rarely have the need to go anywhere near as high as that but the results were very impressive and yes, as if you couldn’t tell, I am a Blondie fan. πŸ™‚ .The lens was my M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8 prime lens @f/5.6.

100% crops, noise, what noise? πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh