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Phase One announces Capture One 6

Phase One announces Capture One 6 | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Phase One has released version 6 of its Capture One raw processing and editing software. Capture One 6 gains the ability to ...
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Dear Canon/Nikon/Panasonic Can I Use Custom Firmware With My Camera?

Dear Canon/Nikon/Panasonic Can I Use Custom Firmware With My Camera? | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
I was really interested to see how camera makers reps would respond to questions about installing custom firmware on their cameras.
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Minox reveals its latest miniaturized retro-style digital camera

Minox reveals its latest miniaturized retro-style digital camera | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Minox has revealed the latest version of its miniaturized digital classic camera, the Minox DCC 14.0.
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Update An LCD Hood With An Old VHS Camcorder

Update An LCD Hood With An Old VHS Camcorder | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Today we are taking it up a notch with a follow up pictorial on making it a fully fledged LCD Lope

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Flickr: Yahoo CEO sorry for 'no such thing as pro photographers' comment, Pro accounts live on

Flickr: Yahoo CEO sorry for 'no such thing as pro photographers' comment, Pro accounts live on | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Much of the fallout surrounding Flickr's massive updates this Monday continues to center around the legacy 'Pro' accounts and a contentious statement from Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer: 'There’s no such thing as Flickr Pro today because [...] there’s...
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All-new Flickr comes with free terabyte - and ads

All-new Flickr comes with free terabyte - and ads | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Flickr fans may find the lure of a free terabyte attractive, but they might be put off by the accompanying advertisements that support Flickr's new free account model.
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Canon 5D RAW hack – useful for real world production?

Canon 5D RAW hack – useful for real world production? | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Does the 5D RAW hacked replace cameras like the C300, F3, F5 or FS700 in regular documentary or corporate production? Of course not. But used appropriately, it may have a place.

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The code of the Samsung NX200 and NX300 mirrorless cameras is now available as open source

The code of the Samsung NX200 and NX300 mirrorless cameras is now available as open source | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

A reader informed me that Samsung released the code for the NX200 and NX300 mirrorless cameras as open source based on the Cortex A9 quad core CPU and Neon coprocessor. This means that everyone can download it and make their own modifications, fix bugs, add new features, etc. As far as I know, this is the first major camera manufacturer to release their source code to the public. Could this be the beginning of the open source camera?

Read more on PhotoRumors.com: http://photorumors.com/2013/05/18/the-code-of-the-samsung-nx200-and-nx300-mirrorless-cameras-is-now-available-as-open-source/#ixzz2Tm9mmqOW

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Canon announces 200-400mm f/4 telezoom with built-in 1.4x extender

Canon announces 200-400mm f/4 telezoom with built-in 1.4x extender | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Canon has introduced the EF 200-400mm f/4L IS USM Extender 1.4x - a top-end telephoto zoom with a built-in switchable teleconverter, whose development was first announced back in February 2011.
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Yes, it is. Would you purchase this lens?
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Magic Lantern Pulls RAW Video at 24FPS From Canon's 5D mkIII

Magic Lantern Pulls RAW Video at 24FPS From Canon's 5D mkIII | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Here are some great news to start off the week. The team at Magic Lantern - Canon's unsupported firmware just shared an interesting bit of information. They were able to use the firmware to pull uncompressed RAW video from Canon's 5DmkIII.
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New Think Tank Photo Mirrorless Mover bags

New Think Tank Photo Mirrorless Mover bags | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Think Tank Photo announced a new line of  Mirrorless Mover bags designed for compact system cameras. Here is a quick overview of the Mirrorless Mover 20 bag which the company sent me yesterday.
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Strobist: In-Depth: The New Fujifilm X100s

Strobist: In-Depth: The New Fujifilm X100s | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Reader's Digest Version: It's a remarkable, sync-at-any-speed camera with a no-apologies 16mp chip. I'll probably make more pictures with this camera over the next year than all of my other cameras combined. 

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Fuji X100s Review - Fallin'in Love All Over Again

Fuji X100s Review - Fallin'in Love All Over Again | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

So you're dating this great gal.  She smart, cute, and good company.  She seems to really care for you and gives you most of what you need. You take her everywhere. Your friends like her. You think this could be the one.  Then, one day, her folks invite you over and introduce you to her sister.


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At first glance, they look just like twins.  If you look closely, the younger sister's hair is done a little different, and she's in slightly better shape. For the most part, however, the differences seem  trivial.  But then she comes over and sits down, and you start to talk.  She got a quick wit. Real quick. Smarter than her sister, clearly, and a lot more insightful. Her tastes are more refined and she can hold her own on any topic.  And man, she gets you like you've know each other forever! She finishes your sentences and laughs at your jokes. You're in serious trouble brother....


And so it is with the Fuji X100s.  So much like her older sister, but with so much more going on beneath the skin...

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Nikon D7100 In-Depth Review: Digital Photography Review

Nikon D7100 In-Depth Review: Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

We've just published our 25-page, in-depth review of the Nikon D7100. Sitting atop Nikon's APS-C DSLR lineup, the D7100 offers a 24MP CMOS sensor sans AA filter and a 51-point AF system that borrows heavily from the D4. In terms of ergonomics and handling the D7100 will feel familiar to D7000 users looking to upgrade, but it also inherits recent changes we've seen from Nikon in the D600 and D800 models. Is the D7100 a compelling option for enthusiasts tempted by the recent wave of affordable full frame DSLRs? Click the links below to find out.

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Although I am a Canon shooter, I find that Nikon has excellent offerings and create beautiful photos.
Ji Woong Jang's comment, May 2, 1:14 PM
I'm a beginner, but here are many interesting information !!
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JI Woong will this be your first purchase? Look as you will get an excellent cam.
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How To Get A Black Background Anywhere

How To Get A Black Background Anywhere | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Here is a great "trick" if you want to shoot portraits on black in the outdoors.
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I do this all the time with out any flash or umbrella,Most of the time in the hot bright Texas sun.  Its fun to learn and comes in handy at times.

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Guest post: Nikon D4 and D800 audio levels

Guest post: Nikon D4 and D800 audio levels | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Nikon says nothing about audio parameters of the D800, so I measured some of them. I have my own D800, and I was permitted to record some test signals with a D4 at a local dealer. I did not care about the built in microphone, and used only the external audio input. I also did not concern myself with auto sensitivity. Signals were generated by an Audio Precision System One audio analyzer, recorded on a memory card, extracted from the video stream on a PC, and the digital audio data was either fed back into the System One, or viewed in time and frequency domain in Adobe Audition. While I took reasonable care to provide correct results, I am known to have erred at times – so I beg pardon, should I have got something wrong....


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GIFTY concept camera produces instant flipbooks

GIFTY concept camera produces instant flipbooks | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Animated flipbooks have been around for nearly 145 years. With just a slide of your thumb, these books allowed you to view a few seconds worth of animation.
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funny useless gadget... :D

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Alternative GPS module solution for Nikon cameras: di-GPS Eco Pro-S and Pro-F

Alternative GPS module solution for Nikon cameras: di-GPS Eco Pro-S and Pro-F | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
The Hong Kong based company di-GPS introduced two new GPS modules for Nikon cameras - di-GPS Eco Pro-S and Pro-F: di-GPS Eco ProFessional (Pro-F) specifications Support Nikon D4, D3, D3S, D3X, D700, D800, D800E, D300, D300S, D2XS, D2X, D2HS, D200 &...
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Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD review: Digital Photography Review

Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD review: Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Our review of the Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD. In our latest lens review produced in collaboration with DxOMark, we look at Tamron's fast standard zoom for full frame cameras - the first in its class to include optical stabilisation. With its Ultrasonic Drive focus motor and drip-proof construction, it looks like a very tempting option for full frame shooters, especially as it costs rather less than its counterparts from Canon, Nikon or Sony. But is this all too good to be true? Click through to read our review and find out.

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Best lenses for Nikon D600

Best lenses for Nikon D600 | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

After the best lenses for D800 series, DxOMark published several new articles covering the best lenses for the Nikon D600 DSLR camera...

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Adobe Creative Cloud - Will It Cost You More

Adobe Creative Cloud - Will It Cost You More | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
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Nikon 1 32mm f/1.2 Announcement

Nikon 1 32mm f/1.2 Announcement | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Nikon has just announced a brand new lens for the CX mount – the Nikon 1 32mm f/1.2. While this news might not be interesting for Nikon DSLR, it surely will be to anyone that owns a Nikon 1 camera system.
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Meet the photographer behind Apple's product pictures

Meet the photographer behind Apple's product pictures | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

When you think about Apple products, the visual imagery that comes to mind is likely the work of a photographer you've never heard of -- until now. Apple photographer Peter Belanger recently offered insight into how he shoots those deceivingly simple product shots of iPhones, iPads and more in an interview with The Verge

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I Took Headshots Of 80 People In One Day. It Hurt

I Took Headshots Of 80 People In One Day. It Hurt | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
You know that moment when you agree to do a favor for a friend and it turns into something a bit... well, more? This weekend I ended up taking headshots of 80 people during six non-stop hours of shooting.
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Review: The 2013 Ricoh GR (digital V)

Review: The 2013 Ricoh GR (digital V) | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Not long after Nikon announced their 28/2.8, 16MP APS-C super-compact, Ricoh also decided it’d be a good time to launch an update to their cult GR Digital line. Version V has done a Leica and dropped the model number to confuse us (and Google searches for the new model), but gained a near-identical spec to the Nikon – also 28/2.8 equivalent, 16MP APS-C sensor without AA filter (it does have square and 35mm crop options, but you can always easily apply those in post). Neither one has IS. I covered most of the spec sheet in the preview, here. Now I’ve had some (albeit very brief) time with a final production prototype*, it’s time to report back here on how it actually fares in the metal.


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THERE’S A BETTER WAY – Fuji X100s review | Olaf Sztaba

THERE’S A BETTER WAY – Fuji X100s review | Olaf Sztaba | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Remember when you bought your first digital SLR camera? You thought, “What a piece of engineering!” You opened the box and took the first glance as excitement and joy ran through your veins. No more film, no more limitations and the ability to take as many photos as you want. The world was your oyster. You went through the manual and the number of options, menus and settings left you gasping. While the battery was still charging you were already planning your first photo endeavour. Then you ran outside with your shiny new camera and started shooting like mad. After all, with digital there are no limits. In the evenings you hit the Internet. You were sure you had the best camera on the market. You read all the reviews that were proving your point. But wait, you thought, “Maybe I should get a better lens, a better-rated lens.” You scratched together all the money you could and bought a huge, beautiful pro-rated lens. “Now I can take really stunning photos!” you cried. You drove to the nearest park and photographed everything around you: benches, trees, leaves, people, even hydrants. You uploaded your photos, looked at them at 100%, and admired sharpness and dynamic range. Again, you went on the Internet, hit the blogs, forums and ratings and thought, “If only I had a telephoto lens, I could take even more amazing photos.” The next day you visited your local dealer and came back with a massive telephoto 2.8 pro-rated. WOW!


But wait! Another question hit you. “How I am going to carry all this equipment?” You ran back to the store and picked the largest and best camera backpack you could afford. Daily you carried the backpack with your expensive SLR and superb lenses and took hundreds of photos. Sure the bag was heavy and the camera overwhelming but you told yourself, “This is the price I have to pay for top quality.” You justified an inconvenience. You kept uploading your photos to the computer, then processing and uploading them on the Internet. Next, you repeated your mantra about your camera’s superiority. You followed this sequence religiously every day. But despite your best efforts, photography had become an almost robot-like endeavour. Then it hit you. Something was not right! You noticed that others were taking much more interesting photos that were more engaging, more powerful. You went through them, you counted every pixel and you compared. Sure their photos were not as sharp as yours, the resolution was lower, the dynamic range was nowhere near yours but somehow their images were so much better and more interesting. You grumbled to yourself, “It is not possible! After all, I spent thousands on my equipment and I feel I am going nowhere!” You nervously studied the 300-page manual and asked yourself, “Maybe I am missing some settings? If only I knew how to set up…” You fell asleep with the manual as your pillow. Next day in the field you set up a tripod, put your brand new, huge, super-fast lens on your camera, went through your settings, played with all the buttons and you came back home… with even more mediocre photos. Your frustration was growing. Where is the joy? Where is the passion? Should I buy a better lens? Should I change my in-camera settings? Weeks and months passed and you left your heavy backpack at home more often. You became unengaged and uninspired. You started avoiding photography. What a chore it had become! You think, “Maybe that’s just how it is. Maybe I am overreacting. Maybe this is the new normal.”  The following day you bumped into a kid next door and he showed you a few photos he had taken with his iPhone. You immediately dismissed the quality and told him to buy a real camera but deep down you admired his images, creativity and passion. You went home depressed and discouraged. Then, one day you came across your old friend who was holding a small and interesting camera. Out of respect and curiosity, you took it, looked through the viewfinder and played with the controls. At first, you felt hostile towards this tiny camera. After all, at home you had whole backpack of expensive gear. But deep inside you had a strange feeling. Something drew you closer. It was the strange but familiar feeling you had when you shot Leica or Contax film cameras. You could not stop thinking about the little camera you held in your hands today. After a few days of internal struggle you decided to go for it. You realized what had been missing.


How many of you have had a similar experience? I did.........


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PeterPrism's comment, May 3, 5:08 PM
Thomas you are mentioned in this article "Finally, “Scoop It” by Thomas Menk should be bookmarked and followed; it has great photographs and insights." Cheers
Thomas Menk's comment, May 4, 3:12 AM
Thx Peter for your comment and thx to Olaf for his nice mention :-)
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There are so many new camera coming out it is hard to keep up