Ken J. Good
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Playing with a new camera tonight trying to get a feel for what will accurately represent what the Polarion PF/PH40 HID Lights are capable of.
I used a Bushnell Yardage Pro 1000 laser range finder to determine distances.
Got a few shots.
f/5.6 3.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 55mm
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-PF40-Tower384yds.jpg
Zoom Shot of Same Tower
f/5.6 3.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 160mm
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-PF40-TowerZoom.jpg
f/5.6 3.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 108mm
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-PF40-Cityscape.jpg
f/9 8.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 55mm
Not setup well....1/2 moon out tonight....Just playing
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-PF40-Moon.jpg
f/7 2.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 55mm (for the Night Shots)
I should have exposed the Night shots of this bridge a bit more because you could see more with your eyes, but you will get the idea.
Also, I was offset of the light a bit on the bridge shots, so you don't get true picture of what you actually see.
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-Bridge-Day.jpg
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-Bridge-Night.jpg
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-Bridge-Light.jpg
f/7.1 2.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 55mm
On this shot, I put the camera just over and behind the light. Literally a wall of light coming out.
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-AcrossValley.jpg
I used a Bushnell Yardage Pro 1000 laser range finder to determine distances.
Got a few shots.
f/5.6 3.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 55mm
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-PF40-Tower384yds.jpg
Zoom Shot of Same Tower
f/5.6 3.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 160mm
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-PF40-TowerZoom.jpg
f/5.6 3.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 108mm
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-PF40-Cityscape.jpg
f/9 8.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 55mm
Not setup well....1/2 moon out tonight....Just playing
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-PF40-Moon.jpg
f/7 2.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 55mm (for the Night Shots)
I should have exposed the Night shots of this bridge a bit more because you could see more with your eyes, but you will get the idea.
Also, I was offset of the light a bit on the bridge shots, so you don't get true picture of what you actually see.
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-Bridge-Day.jpg
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-Bridge-Night.jpg
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-Bridge-Light.jpg
f/7.1 2.0s ISO 400 Focal Length 55mm
On this shot, I put the camera just over and behind the light. Literally a wall of light coming out.
http://polarion-usa.com/images/Polarion-AcrossValley.jpg
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