Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Nikon D800 vs Nikon D700 which is better in ISO


Nikon D800 vs. Nikon D700 high ISO comparison


Nikon D800 vs D700 ISO comparison Nikon D800 vs. Nikon D700 high ISO comparison
This Nikon D800 vs. D700 ISO comparison was initially posted on the techbang.com.tw and my understanding is that it was later removed. I have not seen the original post and I don't know all the details, but I assume those are 100% crops. You will have to ignore the fact that all D700 samples are blurry and just pay attention to the ISO performance. Keep also in mind that the D800 was probably a pre-production version. I did not include the samples bellow ISO 3200 because there was no visible noise. You can click on the sample images for a slightly larger view:
Nikon D800 vs Nikon D700 ISO 3200 comparison Nikon D800 vs. Nikon D700 high ISO comparison
ISO 3200
Nikon D800 vs Nikon D700 ISO 6400 comparison Nikon D800 vs. Nikon D700 high ISO comparison
ISO 6400
Nikon D800 vs Nikon D700 ISO 12800 comparison Nikon D800 vs. Nikon D700 high ISO comparison
ISO 12800
Nikon D800 vs Nikon D700 ISO 25600 comparison Nikon D800 vs. Nikon D700 high ISO comparison
ISO 25600
Nikon D800 vs Nikon D700 ISO 25600 comparison NR Nikon D800 vs. Nikon D700 high ISO comparison
ISO 25600 (NR on)
The Nikon D800 and D700 cameras have identical ISO ranges with the only exception being that the D800 starts at ISO 100 (Lo-1 ISO 50) and the D700 starts at ISO 200 (Lo-1 ISO 100).
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Read more on NikonRumors.com: http://nikonrumors.com/2012/02/22/nikon-d800-vs-nikon-d700-high-iso-comparison.aspx/#ixzz1wJGtM8zK

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Celebrating 2012 page views!

Today is a special day as we celebrate the 2012th view of our blog in the year 2012! now the next big challenge would be having 20 followers!

Help me reach that goal! thanks!

DC

Friday, May 25, 2012

D400???



Nikon D400

According to Nikon Rumors, the Nikon D400 could be released this YEAR!!
Personally I think that Nikon is just trying to complete the D000's series so that they can get on with bigger an better cameras!! 2013 Is going to be big! I can feel it!

Read more here

Here are some more updates specs on the Nikon D600


  • 24.7MP full frame sensor
  • Weight: 760g (850g with battery and memory cards), the D800 weights 900g
  • 3.2" LCD with 921K dot with ambient sensor control
  • HDMI output
  • Video compression: H264/MPEG-4
  • Full HD with 30p, 25p, 24p, HD with 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p
  • Viewfinder coverage: 100% for FX , 97% for Dx
  • The Nikon D600 will have built-in AF motor
  • The body most probably will be weather sealed
  • The D600 may not have built-in GPS as initially reported
  • ISO range: 100-6400 (with Lo-1 ISO 50 and Hi-2 ISO 25,600)
  • 39 AF points (with an option of 11 AF points), 9 cross-type AF points
  • AF face detection
  • Exposure compensation: ±5 EV (same as the D800)
  • The D600 will probably use the EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion battery
Previously reported Nikon D600 specs:
  • 5 fps (same as the D700, the D800 has 4fps)
  • 2 SD card slots with Eye-fi support
  • Build-in retouching images functionality
  • Built-in flash with sync speed of 1/250s
  • Two user settings: U1 and U2
  • Fn button
  • Auto DX crop mode
  • In-camera RAW editor
  • Built in time-lapse functionality
  • Possibly with build-in HDR
  • New external battery grip
  • To be released this summer
  • The D600 will probably not have an internal AF motor, which means it will work only with AF-S lenses (just like the D3200 and D5100)
  • The price of the D600 is rumored to be very low - maybe as low as $1500
  • Announcement before Photokina (September 2012)
  • One or more low-priced f/4 lenses will be announced with the D600. For example, Nikon recently filed a patent for a 24-70mm f/3.5-4.5 full frame lens which seems to be designed for a cheaper FX DSLR body


Read more on NikonRumors.com: http://nikonrumors.com/2012/05/23/newupdated-nikon-d600-specifications.aspx/#ixzz1vpdnPWJT

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

NIKON D600


Is this the new Nikon D600?

According to Nikon Rumors there is a 80% chance of it being released.

  • 39 AF points (with an option of 11 AF points)
  • 5 fps (same as the D700, the D800 has 4fps)
  • 2 SD card slots with Eye-fi support
  • Build-in retouching images functionality
  • Built-in flash with sync speed of 1/250s
  • Two user settings: U1 and U2
  • Fn button
  • GPS
  • HD video
  • The sensor inside the D600 will probably be 24MP (made by Sony, modified by Nikon)
  • The new camera will be marketed as an entry level full frame camera
  • Auto DX crop mode
  • In-camera RAW editor
  • Built in time-lapse functionality
  • Possibly with build-in HDR
  • Possibly with integrated GPS
  • New external battery grip
  • To be released this summer
  • The D600 will probably not have an internal AF motor, which means it will work only with AF-S lenses (just like the D3200 and D5100)
  • The price of the D600 is rumored to be very low - maybe as low as $1500
  • Announcement before Photokina (September 2012)
  • One or more low-priced f/4 lenses will be announced with the D600. For example, Nikon recently filed a patent for a 24-70mm f/3.5-4.5 full frame lens which seems to be designed for a cheaper FX DSLR body


Read more on NikonRumors.com: http://nikonrumors.com/2012/05/09/more-nikon-d600-specs.aspx/#ixzz1vg7QU5FV

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Nerdy Nikon

Within half a year, Nikon has produced the Nikon D4, D800, D3200 AND soon the D600!!! This is INSANE!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Digital Rev TV

It's been a while since I've started following them on Youtube, but I'd like to share them with you today. They are a group of young photography enthusiasts for whom are humorous, informative and a little bit silly!
Check them out at http://www.digitalrev.com/
Or follow them on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/user/DigitalRevCom

Have fun laughing!!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

My Wide angle lens Opinion‏

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As you can find different types of cameras to fulfil different sorts of shooting situations and for various requirements. Same is the case for the camera lenses. Every single camera has a various usage and its attributes. Along with its usage as well as the attributes, the very good points and also the bad ones are also defined about the camera lenses employed within the camera. By acquiring to know about the several camera lens characteristics among all of the distinctive cameras, the details regarding the usage and application of the camera lens becomes recognized to the person. One should know the characteristics of unique camera lenses so as to have full knowledge about them. The extra you know the extra you'll be able to apply the correct lens during the appropriate scenario.

The wide angle lens gives an incredibly profound and clear view of the background and everything. Wide angle lens takes in a wide view, as well as the image is a lot clearer. The wide ang le lens covers a great deal a lot more area than the other camera lenses.

You will discover various types of camera lens for different purposes. The wide angle lens is also one of the typical types of lens. The wide angle lens covers within the focal range of about 28mm to the 35mm for a full frame format. The lens supplies a wide angle lens view of anything that you capture or see. The wide angle lens takes in much more area in front of the camera, due to that, the wide angle lens is mainly used inside the landscape photography. The wide angle lens enables the photographer a much better control of the composition of the photograph, and the subject in the photo might be quite near to the photographer, although at the same time the background could be the major focus of the photo. Apart from the famous wide Angle lens, there are the other types of camera lens which are really special for their diverse purposes. The fisheye lens is 1 of the types. The fisheye lens s upplies a visual of the 360 degrees of the surrounding, as a metaphor as the fish sees the world. Such types of camera lenses can give in a really additional ordinary look, as these can not be an every day use item, as compared to the wide angle lens or others. 


fisheye lens is like giving a view of things via the fish's eye. The fisheye lens gives a three dimensional look within the pictures. This article talks about the fisheye lens additional simply because the former one is fairly well-known and known. But pretty few men and women know about the fisheye lens and its attributes. 1 ought to know the extreme choices so as to side 1 of them or perhaps between them. fisheye lens as compared to the wide angle lens are quite various from them. Wide angle lens has always been a better option for a lot lots of people. But i would personally rather go for fisheye lens. fisheye lens scores up the rate card in my view, simply because the fisheye lens is really a very unique camera lens, and i adore looking at things the unique way. Wide angle of course is a very widespread way of looking things, along with its commonness, the wide angle lens is really a quite usual one and one could go for it usually at any place.

Whilst on the other hand, the fisheye lens is discovered in nearly all cameras but is rarely used. The fisheye lens is used only in particular situations. It's actually not a kind of camera lens but a kind of feature in your camera.

If you are going for a camera, then it's genuinely important that you've decided your camera lens already. There are other a lot of types of camera lens which have not been mentioned here. You may try and then decide what sort of camera lens you need or want. 1 must really try new things, discover new likes within themselves and then base up their viewpoints concerning the camera lens options.


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Monday, May 14, 2012

Trophies and medals

Trophies
I really like this photograph as it is bright and shiny, reflecting off the golden glare of the sun, making the medals seem more rich in worthiness. However, there is one flaw in this picture, and that was because the trophy I had in focus was the closest one not the one in the middle of the picture. This is important as it draws the viewer's eyes into the picture, whereas now, your eyes keeps trying to come back to the nearest one.
What do you think?

David


Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Wildlife Photography, Catching The Animals By Surprise


Photography has been around for more than a century and our topics will never cease.  There is portrait, landscape, wedding, and wildlife photography just to name a few.  One of the most rewarding styles of photography centers on wildlife.  It may take you several hours before finding the perfect picture and capturing it, but the reward is more than worth the wait.

Wildlife photography is perhaps the most difficult in the profession.  You have to have the time, inclination, and of course the camera.  Most wildlife shots are captured using a telephoto lens because the animal will not walk near you.  Every once in a while you will be able to capture the fox, elk, bear or other animal as it comes through the woods in your path, however most of the time they are yards away and elusive.

Wildlife photography doesn’t wait for you to happen a long and snap a photo.  You need to immerse yourself in the site you choose your camera at the ready, and set for the light of the day.  Most automatic cameras work great on the preset for those who are just learning to take wildlife photographs.  Photography has always been about the moment and the best photographers can catch the moment with a speed and agility of the animal they are capturing.

Start with small subjects when you begin your foray into wildlife photography.  Practice on your pet.  Let them roam naturally and see if you can capture the wild and crazy moments on film without the photograph ending up blurry.  All great photographers have studied and practiced.  They also use more than one shot.  Making sure your camera has a quick shutter speed will help you take more than one shot as your move with the animal.  When you have the subject in your site you need to follow it while focusing and then quickly snap as many pictures as you can before they move out of site.  This technique is known as panning.  Rather than the subject coming to you, you follow the subject.

When you have mastered your pets you can begin to explore the outdoor world of wildlife photography.  Some of your subjects will be standing still and this is another practice technique.  Be aware of the lighting and placement while trying not to disturb the animal.  It is most easy to get a squirrel when they are intent on eating or foraging for food.  If you stay silent and walk carefully you can often get pretty close.

If you are choosing a larger subject such as a deer or bear you will want to stay far enough away to get the shot, and not draw attention to yourself.  Bears are dangerous creatures, but they can be photographed if you use common sense and don’t tread upon their territory.  Wildlife photography and thus the photographers have a code of ethics when attaining the perfect shots.  You will want to follow these ethics for your safety and the animals.

Wildlife photography is a waiting game for the perfect picture to sprint across your viewfinder.  It takes patience and a lot of practice, but the reward of having a family member or friend go, “ where did you get that photograph?  I have got to have one,” will sweeten the deal.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Digital Camera Made of cardboard


Daily Awesome: Digital Camera Made of Cardboard

Image via The Fancy
IKEA may seem like nothing more than a necessary evil for those who don’t wanna drop a full paycheck on a single piece of furniture (and hey, their pre-fab systems and some in-store displays are actually quite innovative…), but this here is some next level shiz: an eco-friendly, cardboard-bodied digital camera.
Shoots/stores up to 40 images, uses AA batteries (which, if you can find them hiding in the remote control, are a lot more convenient than clunky camera batteries which require special chargers), and it even features a super-handy swing-out USB plug for downloading your pure photo gold.
Not available in stores yet, but anticipated soon. And… not saying this will replace your iphone/droid, but I guarantee it’ll be a conversation-starter at parties or on location for your next commercial gig…

via engadget.

I though I wanted to share this with you... I DO NOT OWN THIS MATERIAL. (c) CHASE JARVIS

Friday, May 4, 2012

Small Red Car

This photo was to imitate the photographs of new cars of pro photographers. As you can see, I tried to bring out the reflection of the car as much as possible. I also used fish-eye...simply because it looked good. I've been trying to take these type of photographs for a long time. Although this is not the ideal photograph you would put up as an advertisement for this car brand. I edited the photograph so that I could have the 'Vintage Effect', which is basically exactly what it says. And the reason? Is because I wanted to make it more vintage.
This photograph was taken because of my school task, in which we had to take a photograph of something  and the topic was 'Contain'. I though this car would fit into the category as a car can contain people, so therefore the reason I took the photo in the first place.
However there are areas to improve, such as lifting the car up more and revealing the brand logo and shifting it to the left a little more to make it more to the centre. Although I did try to do it, I found it really hard as where I sot the photo was on top of some stairs directly in front of it, making it SUPER hard to take.

Please leave an opinion to help me improve or just to comment. :)

Thanks

DC

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