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Canon 35mm 1.4 Bokeh Test Low Light

15 Feb

low light, bokeh test with my Canon 35mm 1.4 on a 7D. Between 100 – 800 ISO.

Video demonstrating the wide and zoom capabilities of Nikon’s 18-300mm AF-S lens. Like I mention in the video, it is a bit heavy. Although considering how many lenses it replaces, it is a pleasure. However, compared to Tamron’s 18-270mm, it is noticeably heavier. Perhaps I’ll make a video comparing the two (Tamron 18-270mm to the Nikon 18-300mm) …thoughts? Enjoy!

 
 

Nice Visual Art photos

15 Feb

A few nice visual art images I found:

Findings by KRVIA Design Cell – Jan 12, 2013
visual art
Image by BMW Guggenheim Lab
Mapping Privacy in Public Spaces Project: Findings by KRVIA Design Cell
BMW Guggenheim Lab
January 12, 2013
Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum
Mumbai, India

Where do Mumbaikars find privacy in their city? The KRVIA Design Cell talked about their findings from the Mapping Privacy in Public Space research project, conducted through the Lab’s run. They discussed their methodology and their experience in data collection across the Lab’s six sites, and shared the visual imagery and maps they created from their research from over 200 participants.

Photos: UnCommonSense © 2013 Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York

 
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Dex Ep.1

15 Feb

Hi, im making a all new series named Dex, which is about this guy i know who makes websites, Enjoy.
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Pentax X-5 Review

15 Feb

After unpacking this long-awaited camera my first impression of the Pentax X-5 was that it looked startlingly like a DSLR! Prominent speed grip, big lens, eyepiece, same feel.

But it is of course a bridge camera, with a magnificent 26x zoom lens reach, operable from the top zoom lever.

Pentax X-5 Review

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Pentax X-5 Features

Those who prefer external controls will be in delight: the top deck houses the zoom lever and shutter button, on/off switch, exposure correction button and mode dial. The latter provides access to the various exposure modes (auto, manual), a user setting, movie, special subjects (such as night snap, sports, landscapes, portrait), scene modes (15 in all).

The rear surface has a button to switch screen to turret finder viewing, display options, an e-dial (to change exposure values, shutter speed and aperture), video record, replay, the four way jog dial to access flash, still/continuous shooting, mode and macro options.
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The menu system is minimal and the text used is chunky, tho’ highly readable.

To my delight I found the LCD screen to be of the vari-angle variety, tiltable 60 degrees downwards or raisable 90 degrees upwards, although in the latter position the turret finder fouls part of the view. On a camera at this price peg it was a surprise!
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The maximum image size is a surprisingly large 4608×3456 pixels, sufficient to make a 39x28cm print.

Video is recorded at Full HD 1920×1080 pixels resolution in MPEG4. You can’t capture stills while shooting video.

There is a dual shake-reduction system; be careful with this as it combines a sensor-shift type mechanism along with digital correction. You can choose the sensor-shift, a combination of sensor-shift and electronic — or elect to go with neither. My advice: choose the sensor-shift mode as your images may suffer degradation with electronic processing.

The power supply is four AA batteries (alkaline, NiMh, lithium). The penalty of using such an approach is a larger camera body, while the benefits are easy availability of batteries while you’re travelling. I have one comment about the battery/card hatch: it was notorious difficult to open and close, possibly the result of mis-treatment by previous reviewers but more likely an indicator of how the cover will wear in the long term.

An interesting feature for the dabblers is a series of digital filters which you can apply to a stored image; in this approach you can create a sepia image, apply a retro look, make it look like a fish eye lens shot and others.

Startup Time

From a cold start it was only two seconds to being able to fire the first shot from power on; follow-ons came in as fast as I could hit the button.

Distortion

No problems at the wide end but there was very slight pincushion distortion at the tele end.

Pentax X-5 ISO Tests

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Noise begins to appear at ISO 1600, then gradually worsens until it become near-unacceptable at ISO 6400.

Pentax X-5 Review Verdict

Quality: average, although you may find atmospheric haze at at long tele settings.
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Why you’d buy the Pentax X-5: nice long 26x zoom range; 16 megapixels capture.

Why you wouldn’t: not pocketable.

This is an interesting camera not least because of its long zoom range, other features — and all in one well-priced package.

Pentax X-5 Specifications

Image Sensor: 16 million effective pixels.
Sensor: 11mm CMOS.
Lens: f3.1-5.9/40-104mm (22.3-580mm as 35c SLR equivalent).
Metering: Multi segment, centre-weighted, spot.
Exposure Modes: Auto, Program AE, shutter and aperture priority, manual.
Shutter Speed: 4 to 1/1500 second.
Continuous Shooting: up to 10 fps.
Memory: SD/SDHC/SDXC/Eye-Fi plus 75.3MB internal memory.
Image Sizes (pixels): Stills: 4608×3456 to 640×480.
Movies: 1920×1080, 1280×720, 640×480.
Viewfinder: Turret (230,000) 7.6cm LCD screen (460,000).
File Formats: JPEG, MPEG4.
ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 100 to 6400.
Interface: USB 2.0, HDMI mini, AV, Eye-fi, DC input.
Power: 4AA batteries.
Dimensions: 119x86x107 WHDmm.
Weight: 595 g (inc batteries).
Price: Get a price on the Pentax X-5 at Amazon.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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CES 2013 | Samsung: 110-inch 4K TV, World’s First Curved OLED TV, Galaxy Camera, & more!

15 Feb

HOW TO GET FREE ITUNES/AMAZON GIFT CARDS FOR FREE: bit.ly Retweet this video: clicktotweet.com FOLLOW ME FOR UPDATES HERE: Twitter: www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Subscribe to my vlog channel: www.youtube.com Blog: www.SenseiPhone.com About SenseiPhone SenseiPhone covers the latest iPhone jailbreaks, tweaks, apps, firmware, latest iOS news, and more! We are mastering iPhone from all aspects. We bring everything about iPhone to our readers (you) in an easy and interesting way. Our goal is to make you a master of iPhone, like us. Intro visual done by: YouTube.com Intro Music done by: YouTube.com Music provided by: YouTube.com Equipment Used to Produce this Video: Camera: Nikon D5100 Lens: Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm Mic: Blue Snowball Editing Software: Final Cut Pro X Lighting: Cowboy Studio Lighting Kit
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Surreal La Balade des Gnomes Hotel Offers Fantasy Getaway

15 Feb

[ By Steph in Boutique & Art Hotels & Global. ]

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If your idea of a romantic getaway is to sleep in surreal, vaguely medieval rooms within a Trojan horse, perhaps you should be spending your Valentine’s Day at the bizarre La Balade des Gnomes Hotel in Belgium. ‘The Walk of the Gnomes’ offers ten themed rentals made of natural materials – the polar opposite of typical sterile, cookie cutter hotel rooms.

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Architect Mr. Noel created the hotel on what was formerly an ordinary farm in the charming historic town of Durbuy, to complement his restaurant next door. The most stunning suite, from the outside, is the Trojan Horse, but the hotel also offers a troll’s lair and a Macquarie Island room with a boat-shaped bed.

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The natural building material cob, which is mud mixed with lime and straw, provides an ideal medium with which to sculpt irregular walls inlaid with mosaics and twisted branches. Some rooms look like castles straight out of Game of Thrones while others resemble alien landscapes.

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No matter which room you choose, staying at this highly unusual hotel is bound to be an experience to remember. Rooms start at just €115 ($ 153).

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Nauticam introduces NA-NEX6 underwater housing for Sony NEX-6

15 Feb

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US Underwater housing maker Nauticam has announced the NA-NEX6 for Sony’s NEX-6 interchangeable lens camera. Providing protection up to 100 meters depth, its body is made from aluminum with a scratch-resistant acrylic rear cover. It features a single-lock housing and a patented lens attachment mechanism which allows you to change lenses without removing the camera from the housing (presumably as long as you’re not underwater at the time). The NA-NEX6 will start shipping this month at a retail price of $ 1650.

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Response to Ken on the CMRI and other false traditionalists

15 Feb

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Nice Visual Art photos

15 Feb

A few nice visual art images I found:

The Beautiful Slime
visual art
Image by michmutters
A visual study in 10 parts with iPhone 4S + Olloclip Macro.

Trying to find beauty in something that is not obviously beautiful. The snail survived the session.

Findings by KRVIA Design Cell – Jan 12, 2013
visual art
Image by BMW Guggenheim Lab
Mapping Privacy in Public Spaces Project: Findings by KRVIA Design Cell
BMW Guggenheim Lab
January 12, 2013
Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum
Mumbai, India

Where do Mumbaikars find privacy in their city? The KRVIA Design Cell talked about their findings from the Mapping Privacy in Public Space research project, conducted through the Lab’s run. They discussed their methodology and their experience in data collection across the Lab’s six sites, and shared the visual imagery and maps they created from their research from over 200 participants.

Photos: UnCommonSense © 2013 Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York

 
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Birdflesh Download Death

15 Feb

Live from 2009 @ Broder Tuck in Stockholm. Birdflesh made a really great concert. I filmed this with a Nikon D3S camera. Lenses used was NIKKOR 14-24 and 50mm 1,4. The sound kinda sucked, so I added an mp3 track from their CD The Farmers Wrath. The band has approved of this.

Facebook: facebook.com YouTube: youtube.com Sample videos taken with the NIKON D5200 in daylight. Notice: No color correction or noise reduction! Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro. Lens: Nikon 18-200mm Music: “Deliberate Thought” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org Twitter: twitter.com More Nikon D5200 and Canon videos on our channel: www.youtube.com Official website: www.fenchel-janisch.com
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