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We have enough to worry about as professional photographers, dealing with deadbeat ad agencies, stressed-out brides, and clients who wonder why we don't do three or four extra days work without charging. Do we now have to worry about getting radiation poisoning from radioactive lenses? I own...
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Fujifilm Announces The All New FUJIFILM X-E2
It is no secret that most of the team here at TheCameraForum.Com are big fans of the Fuji X-Trans sensor based cameras. In fact, all of us own at least one. Mine is the X-E1, a camera that I...
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The 1.4/55 Zeiss Otus is claimed by Zeiss in their marketing promotional materials as the perfect lens. Don't believe this. No lens is perfect. But this one may be close....
The 1.4/55 Zeiss Otus is claim...
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The Falcon from Scot Hampton on Vimeo.
The Falcon is a steampunk stop-motion film starring Professor Weston (ISO 50), Silly Patty (+2/-2 EV) and 'Howell' the Owl (f/256) during the Age of Argus as they journey throughout the Focal Kingdom.
The Falcon is composed entirely of macro-photographed...
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By Lawrence Beck
In the mid-80’s, while on a flight to New York, I met a San Francisco photographer named Jimo Perini. What caught my eye was two bricks of film sticking out of his tote bag: Tri X and Ektachrome 160.
I asked him where he...
By Lawrence Beck
In the mid-8...
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