The Ride You Really, Really Want
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I spent a few hours at the Indianapolis Auto Show wandering around looking at the new cars, and came across a vehicle I was not really expecting to see quite yet, the Nissan GT-R. This is the car that has the 5th fastest time at Nurbirgring for all production cars, including $500K supercars. Almost 500Hp, and all wheel drive. Carbon fibre everywhere. The car mags have been raving about this vehicle for months. Expected price ~$80k
The lighting was multiple, direct overhead, tin cans in the ceiling - so it basically sucked. All these images were shot with a G9, processed in Adobe RAW and Noisewear, since they were shot at ISO 200 or faster.
Nissan GT-R from the front
From the back
From the quarter panel
6 piston Brembo brake calipers
Headlight of a Pontiac Solstice
Speedo of a Mini Cooper Clubman
The lighting was multiple, direct overhead, tin cans in the ceiling - so it basically sucked. All these images were shot with a G9, processed in Adobe RAW and Noisewear, since they were shot at ISO 200 or faster.
Nissan GT-R from the front
From the back
From the quarter panel
6 piston Brembo brake calipers
Headlight of a Pontiac Solstice
Speedo of a Mini Cooper Clubman
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Gorgeous stuff, both cars and the results from your G9 as well The GT-R is indeed an amazing vehicle. I was happy to read of it's coming to the US, not that I can afford one, but the car has a cult following in the half of the world I'm currently in. The older ones are a dime a dozen down here in Aus, although, not the spec R's.
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Wow Jim, these all look great, and I am so not a car person :jawdrop
That Nissan GT is a really nice shape, I love the back of it .
Glad you got a side view for us.
I knew you'd gotten yourself a G9, so what do you think so far?
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But it is small, handy, and the IS makes it pretty useful, more for stationary objects like cars at a car show, than for kids playing probably.
It does allow manual focusing to allow pre-focusing to allow quicker shooting. It also offers RAW, which I use routinely.
Several of these shots were shot near 1/10th or 1/15th second since it does use IS.
The small sensor helps create great depth of field - the Solstice headlight was shot at f2.8 - try that aperture on a DSLR and try to get that kind of DOF.
A very useful tool, is how I think of it, Skippy, not perfect yet by a long shot, but getting better.
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Interesting...as I tend to do, I just looked at the pics before reading the text and I was impressed with the clarity. I never would have guessed that it was a P&S. Pretty impressive.
Oh yeah, and cool shots too.
Regards,
I have not commented on the optical quality of the lens before, but when processing these images and others with the G9, I do look for chromatic aberration to correct it in ARC. I, typically, look at the image at 300% for green/red or yellow/blue fringing to correct. I see a little sometimes, but then if I look carefully I see some sometime with L lenses like the 24 T&S also.
In short, I think the optics are pretty fair, and when shot with a tripod, pretty good indeed. Certainly capable of 11x14 image with reasonable quality.
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But I would take that Nissan any day... gorgous car and very well captured.
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More old headlights:
And like other things they look better in pairs
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OK. Maybe not. But that is a gorgeous looking car.
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I like old headlights!
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Nice shots, Jim!
Z
Bin in love with skylines since the day i saw my first one!..Amazing car that can handle insane amout of power..Think the worldrecord is about 1500 hp street legal.
Nice pictures folks..