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Wednesday, April 22, 2020
An old favorite comes home to roost. It's the Leica 90mm Elmarit-R on the Lumix S1R. Nice.
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Leica Elmarit-R, 90mm f2.8 Adapted to the S1R with a Novoflex adapter. However you feel about the value proposition of current Leic...
Saturday, April 06, 2019
Stuff that worked well on Friday's three camera video shoot and stuff that could be improved....
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We did a video shoot for Zach Theatre yesterday, in a hidden recording studio just west of downtown. I just transferred and reviewed th...
Saturday, March 16, 2019
I went down to SXSW in downtown Austin, Texas. I took a different camera and lens this time. It was fun. Different.
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1959 Rome? Nah, 2019 Austin. I've been rattling on about Fuji cameras so much I'm starting to believe I must be on their payr...
Friday, August 03, 2018
Retro is Looking Modern When it Comes to Cameras. Just Look at all the People Embracing ancient Nikon D700s....
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It's funny to watch progress march on in the field of cameras. Camera makers are learning how to get more and more profit from less an...
Monday, July 02, 2018
Some strange conjecture about a future collaboration between Samsung and Nikon.
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Wiring Harnesses. I was reading an article over at Andrew Reid's website, EOSHD.com and it seemed both obvious (in retrospect) b...
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
A bit of promotion about my 9 day photography expedition to Iceland in October. Lots photo potential here.
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So, here's the bio part: Why would you want to go to Iceland and spend 9 days hanging out photographing in Iceland with me? Hmmm. We...
Wednesday, October 04, 2017
A Gallery of Hand Held Photos Taken at Zach Theatre with the Panasonic GH5 at Rehearsal. A "real world" Test of the camera at ISO 1600. Also starring the Olympus Pro Lenses.
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All the images in this gallery were taken for Zach Theatre for their current production of " Singing in the Rain ". W...
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