The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, August 08, 2020

Actively thinking about the camera I would like to buy next from Panasonic: It would be amazing and would restore the camera world to its previous stature.

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Well, it seems to be a favorite thing for photo writers to dream about when none of the new cameras match their very, very particular tastes...
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Critical missteps in lens design? Or a plot to weaken the muscle strength of photographers?

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Let's be Frank. Real photographers secretly enjoy buying their lenses by the pound. Or Kilo. A lighter lens represents surrender and inf...
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Friday, August 07, 2020

Olympus lens tops non-existent test chart for charm and vivaciousness. Lack of omni dimensional psychic stabilization and no ponderous bulk = "deal killer?"

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So, I wrote earlier today about Belinda finding the Pen FT 25mm f4.0 lens this week and giving it to me for safe keeping. I threatened that ...
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Back to work. Having fun. And very much appreciating the flexibility and sheer file quality of the Panasonic Lumix S1R cameras. And lenses.

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Ben assists at our Luminex shoot.  Upholding the tradition of "standing in." * I'm having a blast getting back to work. We...
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Monday, August 03, 2020

It was a luxurious day to take a leisurely and comfortable walk with a small camera.

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There's something both whimsical and practical about taking a small, discreet and convenient camera along with you when you walk. I...
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