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Fujifilm updates firmware for X-Pro1, X-E1 and XF 35mm F1.4 R lens

31 Jan

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Fujifilm has released firmware updates for both its X-Pro1 and X-E1 mirrorless cameras, and the XF 35mm F1.4 R lens. The camera updates introduce compatibility with the XF 14mm F2.8 R wideangle lens, and promise improved autofocus performance. Version 1.04 for the X-E1 also includes tweaks for users of external remote releases or the MIC-ST1 stereo microphone. Meanwhile v2.02 for the XF 35mm lens promises better autofocus accuracy, and requires the latest camera firmware to be fully effective. Click through for more details and download links.  

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Nikon 35mm f/1.8 AF-s DX Review

25 Jan

Connor is back with another Avid Visions video to formally review the 35mm f/1.8 in the field. For an unboxing video, check out this link! www.youtube.com avidvisions.wordpress.com www.flickr.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

FLORIAN BISON PHOTOGRAPHY – www.florianbison.com ———————————- For more MAKING OF material of Double Gravity and other projects check www.facebook.com And for those asking, all images were shot in Harbour City in Hamburg, Germany with a Nikon D700 and a Nikkor 24-70mm F/2.8 lens. Light: Profoto B2 with two Profoto heads triggered by a Pocket Wizard. For the third image we additionally used three SB-900s firing against the ceiling of the overlapping buildings. MUSIC: The Very First Teenager – Lorbas Make sure you check out their page!! www.facebook.com Read on… BLOG: www.florianbison.com TWITTER: twitter.com A huge THANK YOU to everyone for filming, dumping stuff off walls, you name it!!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Nikon F1.8 35mm Lens Test

16 Jan

Starring my talented friends 🙂 Yes that is Greg Townley, and yes that is a triple backflip. Other people that feature are Jake Aguilar Friend, Alex Corne,Nathan Jones,Chris Burns and Gary Lawrence
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

At a glance: Nikon 35mm 1.8G vs 50mm 1.8G

16 Jan

Check out some of my photography at my Flickr page! www.flickr.com A quick, very basic rundown on the differences between the Nikon DX 35mm 1.8G and the 50mm 1.8G Song: “They Never Got You” -Spoon
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com This test video was shot with the new Nikon D7000 at the Airport Frankfurt (Germany). Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor? 18-200mm Official website: www.fenchel-janisch.de Twitter www.twitter.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Just posted: Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM lens review

21 Dec

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Earlier this year Sigma outlined a new vision for its product line-up, with lenses to be split into three categories: Contemporary, Sports and Art. The 35mm F1.4 DG HSM is the first release in the latter, and is designed to offer a relatively affordable alternative to the camera manufacturers’ equivalents. It works on both full frame and APS-C cameras, and will be available in mounts for all major brands. In our latest review in partnership with DxOMark, we take a detailed look at how it performs, including test data from all of its closest competitors to see how it measures up. Click through to find out what we thought.

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Craft 35mm Film Bows for Holiday Gifts

20 Dec
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Your stockings are hung, your halls are decked, and it’s time to wrap up all of those presents. But you’ve got a problem. You’re tired of boring old candy cane paper and ribbons.

We’ve got an answer for this holiday head-scratcher, the 35mm film bow!

Get excited to wrap, this DIY will you have your showing off your festive craftiness AND your love of photography at the same time. It’s nothing short of a holiday miracle!

Make Gift Bows Out of 35 mm Film

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Why it’s cool:

Upcycling is everywhere, and this is a crafty, simple, and creative way to take all of those negatives that might otherwise sit in a closet or on a shelf for years and put them to use! Plus, we can’t think of a more impressive way to top of a gift for a photo-loving pal.

Best of all, you might even have everything you need to make them around the house already. Mark our words, film bows are gonna be all the rage this year.

What you’ll need:

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  • Film Negatives
  • Double Sided Tape
  • Scissors

STEP 1: Develop

paint-smHere’s the best part of this step – you might not even have to do it!

If you already have negatives laying around in a box somewhere, pull ‘em out! If not, you can shoot new ones, or even have blank film developed.

(You can even give your favorite friendly local film developers a call and see if they have any cast offs or abandoned negatives that were never picked up.)

For the project, you’ll need 6 standard sized strips about 6” long each.

Step 2: Stick some shapes

paint-sm To make each petal you’ll  want a strip of double sided tape around 1″ long.

Stick it down ?” from the short edge of your negative strip, remove the backing, then bend the strip over so the edges are even with the tape sandwiched between them. Squeeae it to make sure the adhesive sticks.

Go ahead and keep going at this step until you have five pieces.

Step 3: Spiral stack

paint-sm Next, you’re making a flower shape with the five petals. One at a time, add a piece of double sided tape near the flat end of a petal, remove the tape’s backing, then stack another piece on top.

Do this until you’re out of petal pieces.

A tip: each petal will need to be less than 90 degrees from the previous one in order for all five to fit evenly.

Step 4: AKA the cherry on top

paint-smNow for that last lonely negative strip.

Cut it down to a shorter size, about 5″, then use another strip of double sided tape, but this time make a circle instead of a petal.

Add one last strip of tape to middle of your flower, and press the round piece down on it.

Step 4: Decorate!

paint-smJoy to the world, you’re done with your bow! Now’s the time to stick it on a gift, then sit back and enjoy some gingerbread.

Why Stop There?

  • Make adorable minis with just parts of your negatives.
  • Use different types of film (like black and white) for different colors of bows.
  • Wear one on your head as a fascinator.
  • Use a film bow on a gift wrapped in photo-wrapping paper for a DIY double whammy!

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  3. DIY Photo Wrapping Paper — Wrap Gifts in Your Very Own Photos! Extra photos for bloggers: 1, 2, 3 Free shipping on orders over $ 100!…


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Just Posted: Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM Preview Samples

13 Dec

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We’ve just posted a gallery of shots from Sigma’s new 35mm F1.4 DG HSM prime lens, showing off its capabilities in a range of different environments, across its aperture range. We were very excited to start using this lens, and so far, it doesn’t disappoint. Our gallery contains 23 photographs taken using the Canon EOS-1D X and 5D Mark III, and includes several images converted from Raw. A full review is on its way before the end of the year, but for now, we hope you enjoy our gallery of initial images. Click through for a link to the gallery. 

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Nikon 35mm f2 AF-D Review: Why Zach Arias and Myself Like This Lens

09 Dec

www.artoftheimage.com – Reviewing the Nikon 35mm f2.0 AF-D. Why Zach Arias and myself like this lens. Check out Zach’s site at http

 
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Just Posted: Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM Preview Samples

05 Dec

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We’ve just posted a gallery of shots from Sigma’s new 35mm F1.4 DG HSM prime lens, showing off its capabilities in a range of different environments, across its aperture range. We were very excited to start using this lens, and so far, it doesn’t disappoint. Our gallery contains 26 photographs taken using the Canon EOS-1D X and 5D Mark III, and includes several images converted from Raw. A full review is on its way before the end of the year, but for now, we hope you enjoy our gallery of initial images. Click through for a link to the gallery. 

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35mm 1.8 hd test with nikon d5000

29 Nov

just a test with my new 35mm 1.8 lens, great lens for just 200$ , great in low light. chk my review, its just my thoughts on it.

 
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