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Panasonic GH4
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Panasonic GH4
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Thursday, February 05, 2015
I'm very encouraged by the new Olympus EM5 Mark 2. It seems to be a well thought out upgrade but it gives a certain comfort to current EM5 owners as well. I'll explain.
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Image from the Olympus website. OM-D EM-5 Mark II I'll get to the last point first. I dug through everything I could find about ...
Friday, September 12, 2014
A long week of photography and some thoughts about the winners and losers in the camera bag.
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And the winner of "Kirk's Favorite Corporate Event Shooting Camera Shoot Out is...." No drama or build up here: The GH4. L...
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Yesterday's Historic Assignment. New camera, old artifacts.
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This image of a Berlin street is included solely for blog decoration. It has nothing to do with the content below. I shot it with ...
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Work flow thoughts from a job for architects. The hero of the story is the Panasonic GH3. Not 4. 3.
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Portrait Machine Part. Earlier in the year I got a phone call from the marketing director of a well known and very respected archite...
Saturday, July 12, 2014
How much is quality determined by your camera's sensor and how much is determined by your software?
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I have tried DXO Optics Pro on several occasions. The last full, elite download I did was version 4.2. DXO is now on version 9.x. I used...
Sunday, June 22, 2014
A Total Immersion Week with the Panasonic GH4. Or, Kirk Does the Math.
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It would seem that the big news around here is the launch of the novel, T he Lisbon Portfolio . But as much as I wanted to sit behind the c...
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
Food shooting at Asti with an exhilarating lens. Yummy sharp.
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Ravioli. Asti. ©2014 Kirk Tuck First of all I'd like to thank everyone for the comments and e-mails congratulating my family on ...
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Jaston Williams as "Maid Marian" for an upcoming Zach Theatre Production.
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All material ©2014 Kirk Tuck and presented exclusively at www.visualsciencelab.blogspot.dom If you are reading this on another site, wi...
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
And now for something completely different: The 85mm Samsung NX lens on the new-ish NX30 camera.
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I was weighing one final equipment change for now. I wanted to pick up the 7-14mm Panasonic lens (I've borrowed one on and off) to...
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