Sunday, September 30, 2012

Guess where I am


Saturday, September 29, 2012

Movie purely filmed by the Nikon D600 - Chasing the Light

This spectacular movie created purely on 3 Nikon D600 will inspire you. This is their official channel.

'In search for the perfect image, I realize it is the camera that takes me out there'

Friday, September 21, 2012

How to recover deleted photos!

Ok, so my buddy decided to prank me and deleted all my photos from my SD Card. Of course I was angry at him but then he gave me a site where I could recover my photos. I thought this would be useful for anyone who may have had a similar situation. 


I hope you don't have a buddy like mine :P

HOPE IT HELPS

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Canon Announces the 6D

Looks like all the big brands are releasing new cameras!

Have a look at the Canon 6D

Introducing the new Leica M !

Leica M with 18MP, and Leica's newest camera, it doesn't have much of a difference to the M9 but the price is quiet different in terms of it's price :P

Read more here: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2409915,00.asp


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Nikon's First Full-frame High-spec Digital SLR Camera D600

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CameraCity, MobiCity's sister site that specialises in all things cameras at the right price, is the first in Australia to have the Nikon D600 for sale. It is now in stock and ready to ship at the lowest price.
Nikon D600 is Nikon's first full-frame high-spec digital SLR camera at an economical price. The camera boasts a powerful 24.3 Megapixels effective CMOS image sensor of size (35.9 x 24) mm. It runs on the super-fast EXPEED 3 image processor that assists in continuous precision snapshots up to 5.5 frames-per-second. It also provides a huge ISO settings range from as low as 50 to as high as 25,600, thus empowering the avid photographer to customize the quality based on current lighting environment.
The device is made of a magnesium alloy with a polycarbonate front. It exhibits a 3.2-inch TFT LCD display with a 170-degrees wide viewing angle and 921,000-dot resolution. The LCD offers five levels of brightness control through ambient light sensor. Its Eye-level Pentaprism optical viewfinder has a 0.70x magnification.
Nikon D600 captures images and videos with incredible detail. It comes with an advanced wide-area autofocus system that detects contrast and sharpens the quality of videos and images. It also offers intelligent Scene Recognition System, which automatically detects settings of the environment and sets exposures as well.
Other key features of the camera include - Full frame HD 1080p videography, USB 2.0, HDMI mini, Eye-Fi compatibility, SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card support, Nikon F bayonet mount, manual focus, 1/4000 second maximum shutter speed, built-in flash with 12 meters range, hotshoe, self-timer, 3D Color Matrix Metering II, Timelapse, optional WU-1b wireless adapter to connect with Wi-Fi device and a rechargeable Li-Ion battery powering up to 900 shots on a single charge.
Nikon D600 comes with a 12-month warranty. It can be purchased now from CameraCity.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

As you may know... I'm a fan of Owl City

As you may know... I'm a fan of Owl City and I'd like to share a new song by Owl City along with Carly Jepson


GOOD TIME :D

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Update

Ok, so this week in photography, I was inspired by 2 photographers who don't use digital cameras. These two people, both interesting enough, live in America and are pretty well known, yet I had no idea who they were until I was told about them.

The first would be Hiroshi Sugimoto, which you can read more about on this website or wikipedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshi_Sugimoto
http://www.sugimotohiroshi.com/

And secondly Erik Kim
http://erickimphotography.com/

I have been inspired by them to use not only digital photography but also film or 'analogue' photography.
The quote by Hiroshi ' I(we) are living in the last ages of true photography'.
What this means is that since the advancement of technology, cameras have evolved so much that we are able to add and subtract information from the photograph using softwares like Photoshop and LightRoom.

This has inspired me to keep the 'traditional' side of photography alive by starting film photography.

I have planned to buy a Leica (maybe a M3) - maybe you could give me tips,

I hope you took something from that and be sure to have a look at the photographers linked

David