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What do you do when you need highest resolution still photographs possible, but can't afford a PhaseOne P45+ Digital Back? If you're like me, buying the NEX-7 stretched my budget so tight I can't even afford a Hasselblad body to mount it to!
Answer? You drop...
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Death Do Us Part from Ian Ruhter : Alchemist on Vimeo.
"There is a point in every person's life when they must choose to follow their dreams or be stuck in the life they fear" boldly proclaims Ian Ruhter - Alchemist. And truly an alchemist he...
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Today, the most popular first lens bought with a new body is a zoom. The two most usable focal lengths, according to the many professional photographers I've discussed this with is a 24-70mm and a 70-200mm. These are the typical zoom focal lengths chosen for...
Today, the most popular firs...
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If there is one man's words I will spend the rest of my life trying to feel, they are those of Henri Cartier-Bresson. Yes, I said feel, as from my hours of study I find Cartier-Bresson unique in the world of photographers. Like few others...
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Few people in the online camera realm speak with the voice and authority of Phillip Bloom. Like so many, I find Phillip's work interesting. I also find his reviews of cameras to be spot on. Bloom takes them apart from a users perspective as...
Few people in the online came...
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Skateboarding was first started in the 1950s, shortly after I was born. All across California surfers got the idea of trying to surf the streets. No one really knows who made the first board -- instead, it seems that several people came up with similar ideas...
Skateboarding was first st...
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Canon Cinema Primes vs. Canon L Series from Jonathan Yi on Vimeo.
Sooner or later, if you get deep into video production, you will feel an "itch" to try out new looks that will up your game, and further refine your storytelling tools. One of these...
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The Sigma DP3 Merrill is the latest in the series of compact cameras incorporating the Foveon X3 direct image sensor. It's making its debut this week at the CES show in Las Vegas, NV. The new SIGMA DP3 Merrill, featuring a 50mm F2.8 lens, will...
The Sigma DP3 Merrill is the l...
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CraigsList All Stars from TheCameraForum on Vimeo. The House of Blues in Los Angeles opened in 1994 and is located in the heart of West Hollywood. Home to unique pieces of art and architecture such as work by Alan Sainte, James Boudrot and their "Jake and...
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Bhutan Panasonic GH3 October 2012 from Ira Block on Vimeo.
My friend Ira Block is an internationally renowned photojournalist, teacher and workshop leader who has to date produced more than 30 major stories for the National Geographic magazine and its affiliates, N.G. Traveler and Adventure. Ira tells the...
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[caption id="attachment_2343" align="aligncenter" width="680"] Fuji X-E1 - 1/5th Second 35mm f/1.4 @ f/1.4, ISO 6400[/caption]
Back in August, thanks to a kind loan from Will Crockett over at DiscoverMirrorless.Com, I got to try the Fuji XPro-1 for a couple of days. That story is here:http://thecameraforum.com/xpro-1/
I liked it...
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Here's Chris Niccolls from TheCameraStore in Calgary, Alberta, & Nick Devlin, renowned landscape photographer and columnist on Luminous Landscape, testing the Sigma DP1 and DP2 Merrill edition cameras. While certainly not for everyone, these horrible little cameras produce absolutely stunning landscape photographs. I particularly like Nick...
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Micro Expressions: exploring motion image photography from untitled film works on Vimeo.
Follow Abraham Joffe, CANON's new EOS-1DC and the professional image makers who gave of their time to be interviewed who included: Dean Bentick (inlighten photography) Brett Purmel, David Stowe (Society photography), Ryan Schembri (Xsight) Sue Bryce, Phillip...
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Shootout of the Mini Shotguns! from Chad Johnson on Vimeo.
Each new camera release seems to bring an ever growing list of new features. Some of these are well worth having while to my mind some of them are little more than fluff. One of...
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Looking For Lenses from TheCameraForum on Vimeo.
There is something to be said for the hand feel of a good pro grade DSLR. Strong. Heavy. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound and still pull off ten frames a second without breaking a sweat....
Looking For Lenses from Th...
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It isn't every day that something new comes along in the way of a photography "gadget" that is much more than a novelty; a cute toy we all buy from time to time, normally on impulse . I know I have a drawer full of...
It isn't every day that so...
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