I challenged exchange of focus screen of Nikon D40.
Maximilian Weinzierl Junikäfer The Amphimallon Project – image stacking by helicon focus stacking software; see my insects www.alamy.com Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com “image stacking” we think no further words are necessary, just look. Focus Stacking Demonstration with Novoflex Einstellschlitten CASTEL-Q focusing rack castel Q, Nikon D700 AF-S Micro Nikkor 105/2.8 VR and Nikon TC 2.0 E III, broncolor studio light
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This week Mark goes over the basics of autofocus with a little help from Stunt Pig. Mark covers autofocus modes, the difference between drive modes and auto focus modes, adjusting the diopter and gives a few tips for using manual focus. The tables I’m using in this video are made by Tether Tools: www.adorama.com and www.adorama.com
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facebook.com/themidsummerclassic TWITTER: @TMSCband The official music video for “Don’t Waste Your Time” by The Mid-Summer Classic. From the album band’s debut album, “Good Times & Goodbyes”, which is now available on iTunes! Video Released: October 16th, 2011 Filmed by | Matt Bell @ MattBellPhotography.com
The Fujifilm X100S is the latest in a recent rush of cameras to include phase-detection elements on its imaging sensor, giving an AF system that is a hybrid of contrast and phase-detection methods. However, Fujifilm also uses this system to provide a unique and incredibly clever manual focus aid – which could finally allow digital cameras to offer the speed and convenience enjoyed by manual-focus SLR and rangefinder users. Fujifilm UK has posted a video showing ‘Digital Split Image’ focusing and Japanese camera site DCWatch has published details that allow us to show how it works.
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Slowish Focus speed on a Pentax K7
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Today’s deal in our 12 Deals of Christmas features a great eBook from one of our regular dPS writers – James Brandon.
‘Tack Sharp – A Step By Step Guide to Nailing Focus‘ is all about – as the title suggests’ getting consistently sharp images.
There’s nothing worse than getting back to your computer to look at your shots after a day of shooting only to have that sinking feeling when you realise your shots were not quite in focus.
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Tack Sharp was written for anyone who has ever struggled with getting sharp images in different situations. Maybe you recently purchased a fast lens, but can’t figure out why the camera keeps focusing on the wrong part of the subject. Or perhaps you feel as if you’re doing everything right but still come out with slightly soft images. This process can be extremely frustrating and hard to deal with.
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Professional photographer and X-Rite Coloratti Rick Sammon talks about his HDR process, including how he uses the X-Rite ColorMunki
Chris Weeks has been sharing a whole lot of stuff with us, and mainly what he uses for assignments and now, video integration. In this segment, he shows a very simple, but potent street photography bag, and what he takes when capturing the human condition as he finds it. More photo goodness at photoinduced.com

This Week in Focus – Episode 3 – Small HD … take your DSLR video shooting to the next level with the high resolution DP-6 field monitor. Useful Links Supplied by www.smallhd.com My 2nd Channel www.youtube.com Website www.geekanoids.co.uk Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook www.facebook.com
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This Week in Focus – Episode 1 … in this first episode I check out the Olympus SZ-14 digital camera and the latest Panasonic HC-X900M 3MOS Camcorder. Useful Links Supplied by www.olympus.co.uk Supplied by www.panasonic.co.uk My 2nd Channel www.youtube.com Website www.geekanoids.co.uk Twitter www.twitter.com Google+ gplus.to Facebook www.facebook.com

This Week in Focus – Episode 2 – Easing DSLR Video … taking a look at the D-Focus system for your DSLR video shooting. Useful Links Supplied by dfocussystem.com My 2nd Channel www.youtube.com Website www.geekanoids.co.uk Twitter www.twitter.com Google+ gplus.to Facebook www.facebook.com
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The Atlantic’s excellent ‘In Focus’ photo blog has published the third and final part of its 2012 Year in Photos. The three-part series includes 135 images from around the world, covering a great breadth of events and subjects. As you’d expect of such a review, there are some occasionally graphic images that some readers may find disturbing but there are also some astonishing photos giving a surprising views of other countries and cultures.
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