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Hey guys, I am going to post all my photos that I've taken of my SMPc here. I will continue to add new photos as I take more photos of it!

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Hey guys, I am going to post all my photos that I've taken of my SMPc here. I will continue to add new photos as I take more photos of it!

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Awesome pictures! What camera / lens do you use for this pictures ??
 
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Awesome pictures! What camera / lens do you use for this pictures ??

Hey mate, I take it with a Pentax K-5 and DA* 16-50 f2.8 and DA* 50-135 f2.8. Some shot at f4, f5.8, and f8. That's not it though, you can take these with any lens, even kit lens at f5.6 or f8 will look just as sharp and great. The thing that I shot with that made it look this good is a incident light meter shot with ambient metering mode. Lume shots are in the dark with a little bit of light leaking from the kitchen while I shot in the dining room area. The actual shot photos appear to be brighter than the actual end photo. I used Adobe Photoshop CS6 to darken it significantly and make the lume shine a lot brighter. For the none lume shots, it was a bit easier because I shot at a cloudy day near a window and put my big Pizzazz heater's empty cardboard box to block out light that would reflect light from my SMPc. Cheers.
 
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Hey mate, I take it with a Pentax K-5 and DA* 16-50 f2.8 and DA* 50-135 f2.8. Some shot at f4, f5.8, and f8. That's not it though, you can take these with any lens, even kit lens at f5.6 or f8 will look just as sharp and great. The thing that I shot with that made it look this good is a incident light meter shot with ambient metering mode. Lume shots are in the dark with a little bit of light leaking from the kitchen while I shot in the dining room area. The actual shot photos appear to be brighter than the actual end photo. I used Adobe Photoshop CS6 to darken it significantly and make the lume shine a lot brighter. For the none lume shots, it was a bit easier because I shot at a cloudy day near a window and put my big Pizzazz heater's empty cardboard box to block out light that would reflect light from my SMPc. Cheers.

Thanks for sharing LeDave !! 😁
 
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Thanks for sharing LeDave !! 😁

NP mate, also forgot to add that I used a 500 lumen rated flashlight against the timepiece on the lume shots. After 3-5 minutes of flashing against the dial, I turned off the flashlight for the incident light meter and then shoot.
 
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Added new b&w caseback photo. I know, I know, the SMPc doesn't have a silicone balance spring, but I thought it would look nice next to the picture.
 
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Great photos! Love the lume. You've just confirmed I MUST have a completed black nato strap now....🤬
 
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Here's some new photos of my first Casio ever, received the G-Shock as a early bday present. I'm turning 25 on Wednesday. Tell me, which is better? B&W or Color.

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