Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2009

Nikon D3 In-depth Review





















Preview based on a production Nikon D3, Firmare V1.0 (and V1.10)

The professional Nikon D 'single digit' series of digital SLR's started life back in June 1999 with the groundbreaking D1. Groundbreaking because it was the digital SLR that broke Kodak's stranglehold on the digital SLR market and fundamentally brought prices down to a level which most professionals could afford (around the US$5,500 mark). Since then we have seen a steady progression in the evolution of this line of cameras. Whilst the core values of a high quality full-size body with integrated grip have remained constant, the line split into two halves (indicated by the X and H suffixes), one targeted at high resolution photography the other high speed sports type photography (lower resolution but faster continuous shooting). It's been almost three years since Nikon introduced a completely new digital SLR with a new sensor (the D2X) and there had been much anticipation that Nikon's next move would be a full-frame chip.

And so it was, with the introduction last August of the new 'FX format' D3, featuring a 36 x 23.9 mm 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor as well as a vast array of new features which absolutely raise it another notch above previous single digit Nikon DSLRs. Important headline improvements include high sensitivity support by default, up to ISO 6400 with 25600 available as a boost option, 14-bit A/D conversion, a new standard image processor, a new shutter, new auto focus sensor, focus tracking by color, nine frames per second continuous, dual compact flash support, DX lens support (albeit at lower resolution) with automatic cropping and a 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor (which it has to be said is lovely).

Some will undoubtedly question Nikon for 'only' delivering twelve megapixels on their first full frame digital SLR, all we can presume by looking at past model line history is that this camera is designed for speed (both in sensitivity, auto-focus and continuous shooting). Our first comment on seeing the D3 in the late summer of last year was 'where's the 'H' suffix?', something echoed many times in the months following announcement by commentators and photographers. Although Nikon remains tight-lipped about its future plans it seems fair to assume that Photokina will bring an EOS 1DS Mark III competitor (with higher resolution but without the high speed shooting).


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Monday, August 10, 2009

"Tatang"






































" I was a photographer since I was 14!"

We called him "Tatang" a photographer here in Bacolod. Im always asking him of some tips about cameras and some stuffs, Gladly He'll tell me everything I want to know about photography. Thanks to him, and I guess I've learned some things from him.

The Face of Bacolod




































"MASSKARA" the festival here in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Phils, during October. I was been assigned to take photo by my company (for I was the photographer),. Its just a usual scenery here in Bacolod, but i think not in some people that had never been here in our place.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Photography illness - "Sa Nayon"


























"Sa Nayon"


I love the rice fields in our place, This was taken in our town "Tabunan, Bago City", I decided to
post this just to share it.

shutter speed: 100
apperture: f5.5

Photography illness - "Dragon Fly"


























"Dragon Fly"


I was not able to find some subjects that day, But I guess there's something in out there I didnt see yet. I shoot this using Macro mode.

Photography illness

























"VOLKS"

This was taken a few years ago, I was so amazed by this cars. I love them and their color!"

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

To all photographers

Zooming in on Biodiversity: The First ASEAN-Wide Photo Contest on Biodiversity

Contest Theme

The contest theme is “Zooming in on Biodiversity.”

Entries should capture various images related to biodiversity (plants, animals, marine life, ASEAN Heritage Parks) or the many benefits that biodiversity brings to human beings, its importance, the threats biodiversity face (deforestation, climate change), or how biodiversity affects lives. Photos showing initiatives to protect biodiversity resources such as plants, animals, and marine Species are also welcome.



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