Ein Beitrag von: Resa Rot

kwerfeldein – Fotografie Magazin
Over the past few weeks we’ve been reviewing this year’s collection of weatherproof tough cameras, and in this article we’re rounding them up, comparing their relative strengths and weaknesses and taking a more detailed look at how their image quality and feature sets stack up. Even if you’ve read the full reviews, we recommend clicking through and reading our final, definitive roundup of this year’s class of waterproof rugged compacts. Click through for a link.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
Two new articles grace our pages today. The first is titled Edward Curtis, The Man Who Never Slept, by Eric Miola.
The second is the opening helicopter sequence to our Capture One 7 video training tutorial, which we just completed shooting. A helicopter sequence? Seriously? Yup.
"Having been to Antarctica with Michael and Kevin, I would say after having traveled the world and shot nearly my entire life as an exhibiting photographer, it was one of my highlights in my life and I talk about it, all the time. The images and experience of seeing something visionary and nearly extinct from the world, to see and experience the wildlife and scenery that does not fear humans is amazing. The images I shot there won me two Smithsonian awards and nearly 18 other international awards". – Tim Wolcott
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These Expeditions Will Sell Out Quickly. They Always Do

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These Expeditions Will Sell Out Quickly. They Always Do
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
Nikon has lowered its sales and revenue estimates for this year, prompting a rethink of its 1 Series mirrorless cameras. Nikon cites poor market conditions, a large drop in compact camera sales and, most interestingly, a ‘deceleration’ in mirrorless camera sales. Nikon’s measures against these changing conditions include accelerating production of entry-level DSLRs and ‘reconsider[ing] product planning’ of their Nikon 1 mirrorless camera system. Follow the link for additional details.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
Here’s s short video showing taking apart my studio to set up for filming our next major training video – this time on Capture One 7. Four hours in 45 seconds.
"Having been to Antarctica with Michael and Kevin, I would say after having traveled the world and shot nearly my entire life as an exhibiting photographer, it was one of my highlights in my life and I talk about it, all the time. The images and experience of seeing something visionary and nearly extinct from the world, to see and experience the wildlife and scenery that does not fear humans is amazing. The images I shot there won me two Smithsonian awards and nearly 18 other international awards". – Tim Wolcott

Find Out More Now
These Expeditions Will Sell Out Quickly. They Always Do
…
The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
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