Showing posts with label
Sony RX10
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Showing posts with label
Sony RX10
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Sunday, February 26, 2017
In "Sony Time" it seem like we're getting close to a refresh of the RX10 series. What would I like to see?
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The Sony RX10iii in a Camvate cage topped with a Zoom H5 audio recorder equipped with an SSH-6 stereo/shotgun microphone. I'm a hu...
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Fun with belts. A video that our talent thought up during our still shoot for Klikbelts. Go to Vimeo to see the video in 1080p. It's just 800 pixels wide here....
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klikbelts 2K Final from Kirk Tuck on Vimeo . This video is about klikbelts 2K Here's the client's site: https://www.klikbel...
Thursday, January 30, 2014
One night at one theater then the next night at another. Bag of mini-cams in tow. ISO and mixed color insanity.
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Sony RX10 at 3200 ISO. When we last left off the chairman of the Visual Science Lab had just written about a lovely evening at the t...
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
My Theatrical Test of the Sony RX10. And what a fun romp it was.
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My mistake. I used the clear digital zoom (interpolated pixels) feature on this one to get a 400mm equivalent that I could handhold.....
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Getting comfortable with the Sony RX10.
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After a stressful weekend I finally got time on Tues. evening to take a walk through downtown Austin with my Sony RX 10 and put it thr...
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Playing around with video in the Sony RX10 and goofing on camera.
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sony rx10 from Kirk Tuck on Vimeo . Goofing around with the video part of the Sony RX10 camera. It's me mugging to camera. Click t...
Friday, January 10, 2014
Sharing my first impressions of the Sony RX10 video. And a little twinge of hesitation.
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No beating around the bush here. I wanted to know what the RX10 would do if pressed into service as a video camera. I had some time thi...
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Two cameras that point to the new direction in photographic tools.
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Sony RX10. As camera imaging sensors get denser and denser with pixels the last remaining frontier in current camera design is the e...
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