The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, July 09, 2022

Our idea of contemporary image quality depends on mis-remembering how good we already had it just a few years ago...

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I'm as big a sucker for faulty memory syndrome as the next photographer. What is FMS? It's a condition that makes us remember the pa...
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Thursday, July 07, 2022

From the Summer Archives.

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  Still looking through boxes and files. Finding little treasures. Staying out of the heat today.
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OT: The comfortable routine of morning swim practice. From a long time member of the USMS. (United States Masters Swimming).

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  Sara. Got up early this morning to do some yard maintenance before it got too hot. I hit the pool at 7:55, ready to swim. The staff at the...
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Updating firmware on the GH6. Just in time for protracted dive into the camera's video. Why? A request for an estimate for a very "action oriented corporate" video. Oxymoronic? Quite likely.

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 New firmware landed yesterday for the Panasonic GH6 camera. No. It doesn't make the C-AF focusing any different. At least that's no...
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Wednesday, July 06, 2022

Yeah. Sure. The Panasonic 20-60mm is pretty good. But what else do you use on the Leica CL? If I want a wide prime I sometimes look to the TTArtisan 17mm....

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TTArtisan 17mm f1.4 for the L mount. I've actually purchased two of these lenses. One is for the L mount cameras and the second is for t...
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Tuesday, July 05, 2022

A very workable alternative zoom lens for the Leica CL. If you bought a Panasonic S5 kit you might already own this one! But how is that full frame lens on a "cropped" sensor camera?

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  Today we're looking at the Panasonic S 20-60mm f3.5 - 5.6 zoom lens.  It was nasty hot when I went out for a walk and a lens test this...
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Portrait of Afradet. Finding a style by looking backward.

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Afradet Z. Sometimes I feel lost or untethered from my career in photography. I wonder what the heck I'm doing with all these cameras an...
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