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Noctilux First Observation and ?


Bill W

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The worst thing about Dracula is that he is usually in movement in the night. It is very difficult to take a photograph of him with a slower lens.

 

Rubén, you can't take pictures of Dracula with a Noctilux either. Did you forgot that he doesn't reflects his image on mirrors ? So I guess it wouldn't appear on photos as well ( unless he reflects some Infrared light and you aren't using the I.R. filters, of course..:D )

Now, come to think of that, I wonder how they manage to make any film with Dracula, if he doesn't impress the film.:confused:

 

I'm afraid I forgot what was this thread about ..:o

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Did you forgot that he doesn't reflects his image on mirrors ? So I guess it wouldn't appear on photos as well ( unless he reflects some Infrared light and you aren't using the I.R. filters, of course..:D )

 

It only happens with catadioptric lenses :D

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