Monday, June 29, 2020
Portrait on a maintenance bridge. Using small format cameras for big projects. 2018.
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Panasonic G9 + Olympus 12-100mm Pro. I got tired of posting graffiti and buildings and coffee so I'm starting to reach back to rece...
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On Assignment in North Carolina with a Panasonic G9 and the Olympus 12-100mm. Right place/right time; 2018.
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When I come across photos we took on assignment and in Iceland in 2018 I wonder why I ever sold off my first set of G9s. I'm glad I b...
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The announcement by Olympus of their divestiture of their camera division seems to have stirred up my appreciation of the M4:3rds format and its gear. This comes at a cost...
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Lumix GX8 with the Sigma Contemporary 16mm f1.4 DC DN for m4:3. I've had an on again, off again love affair with the mirrorless,...
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Sunday, June 28, 2020
Would you like a great overview of the m4:3 world? Michael Kohnhorst wrote one on his blog and it's a really good read. Lots of interesting context.
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Here's the link: https://michaelkohnhorst.com/2020/06/28/micro-four-thirds/ Nice to tie all of the pieces together in one place.
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Saturday, June 27, 2020
We came for the Corona Virus. We stayed for the Saharan Dust Cloud. Some much fun in Austin right now....NOT.
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The last of the blue skies for days.... That movie, "A Perfect Storm" seems to have had one of the most prescient titles. T...
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Just a housekeeping note: I added more writing to today's earlier blog post about the future of Micro 4:3. Circle back and see for yourself.
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Here's the link: https://visualsciencelab.blogspot.com/2020/06/panasonic-continues-on-with-micro-four.html
Panasonic continues on with micro four thirds. Why? And for how long? Note that all predictions based on "data-free" research are suspect....
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Panasonic Lumix G9. Ready to photograph or make video with its 12-60mm Pana/Leica lens and a Zomei variable neutral density filter. Don...
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