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Fujifilm recalls nearly 300,000 camera power adapters due to ‘shock hazard’

25 Jan

Fujifilm has launched a massive power adapter recall that might affect a good number of readers. If you purchased a Fujifilm XP90, XP95, XP120, XP125, X-A3 or X-A10 camera from June 2016 onward, the wall plug that shipped with your unit might be at risk of cracking and/or breaking, “exposing live electrical contacts and posing a shock hazard” according to Fujifilm USA and the US Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC).

The specific power adapter that is at risk is the AC-5VF, and according to Fujifilm, it was shipped with some XP90 and XP95 cameras sold from June of 2016, XP120 and XP125 cameras sold from January 2017, X-A3 cameras sold from October 2016, and X-A10 cameras sold from February 2017.

According to the CPSC, Fujifilm is recalling about 270,000 of these power adapters in the US, and another 24,000 in Canada.

Photo of the affected wall plug. Image: Fujifilm

As with most recalls of this type, not all cameras were affected. To check if your serial number is affected, grab your XP90, XP95, XP120, XP125, X-A3 or X-A10 camera and find the serial number as shown in the picture below:

To see if your camera shipped with one of the affected wall plugs, here’s where you’ll find your camera’s serial number to plug into Fuji’s Search Tool.

Then take that serial number and plug it into Fujifilm USA’s search tool at this link, or reach out to Fujifilm directly via email at productsafety@fujifilm.com or by toll-free number 1-833-613-1200.

If your camera doesn’t come up in the search tool, you’re safe to keep using the wall plug that came with it. If it does come up, you’ll need to contact Fujifilm via the email or phone number above, at which point they will “arrange to mail you a free replacement wall plug and associated adapter unit.”

To learn more about this recall, or check your serial number against the database, visit the Fujifilm USA recall page.

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NASA employs 150-year-old photography technique to measure shock waves from supersonic flight

28 Aug

NASA has turned to a process devised in 1864 to help it measure shockwaves created by supersonic aircraft flight. The method, schlieren photography, was invented by German scientist August Toepler to observe the effect of objects moving through transparent media, such as water or air. Read more

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KILLER – SHOCK WAVES

27 Nov

KILLER Shock Waves was released by Mausoleum in 1984. KILLER was the first Belgian metalband inspired by the upcoming success of the NWOBHM bands such as Saxon, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard. This Foto-Video-Clip “Shock Waves” has been made with my Nikon D300 & D80 and is assembled with Vegas 6.0 (Sony). The photo’s have been made in 2009. This sound is recorded with ZOOM H4Next & 2 Røde NT3 mic’s. by Helly Lemmy alias Snake
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dombowerphoto.blogspot.com Double the size of the sensor, you give your photosites a much greater size meaning you should be able to caputre much greater dynamic range. I just tested it out on the D300 vs the D700 (both with 12mp but the D700 has double the size sensor = double the area = bigger photosites) yet it is almost impossible for me to notice any difference in the images produced by the two. Dont be fooled into thinking that pixel density has anything to do with dynamic range, I suspect it is far more to do with sensor techology and photosite layout rather than number of pixels per area. If you enjoy my videos please post them on your facebook page and let others know about this channel, please subscribe and share on facebook and twitter. Also check out the links below. If you really like my work please feel free to check out or buy a copy of the my photography book: Getting There With Photography: By Dom Bower www.blurb.com Twitter page twitter.com Facebook page www.facebook.com Website www.dombower.com T-shirt page Point and destroy clothing http
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