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It's not about being politically correct or about gender politics. There was just absolutely no reason for Nikon to end up with this shitstorm in the media, from being stupid at marketing. Anybody can find female photographers. They're everywhere. Nikon should get to know some!
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Just a Nikon NPS rep advertising the brand... (Censored the account name as he would lose his job... hope he deletes it) More stupidity... http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-41266234 Yes it made the BBC! The sexism row also made the blog and RSS feed of one of the most influential tech & Apple bloggers in the world https://daringfireball.net/linked/2017/09/15/nikon-women Well done Nikon! Translation of the Instagram death plunge post: Nikon rep says: Friends, The Falling Man is the title of a photograph (Chosen by TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential photographs in history) taken by Richard Drew, Nikon photographer for the AP, during the attacks of September 11, 2001 against the twin towers of the World Trade Center, at 9:41:15 in the morning. In the image you can see a man fall from the North Tower of the World Trade Center, who surely chose to jump into the void to avoid dying scorched by the flames. Richard Drew says: "When I went up the steps of the subway station, I looked up and saw that the two towers were on fire, I immediately started photographing people, I had a perfect view of both buildings and I thought it was where I could cover my task.I had a Nikon DCS-620 (Nikon F5 body) and was using a zoom of 70-200mm. And I fulfilled my mission.I was like, 'Whoa' It's my moment! "The policeman pointed up and said: Oh my God, look! "And that's when we realized that people were jumping out of the building.We do not know if they were triggered by flames or smoke.I was photographing several people falling from the building and I have a sequence of The camera captured the picture in a sequence, as it had a motor in it. Can you imagine how fast people are falling? They are falling very fast, and while you are photographing this you have to go with them as well I chose this guy in my visor, put his finger on the button and kept taking pictures while he fell..." Good week start Nikonista. #nikonphotography #nikonperu #nikon#nikonworld #nikonusa #nikkor #nikontop#nikonphoto #photooftheday #photo#photography #camera #blessed #lima#happy #nikonteam #reflex #nikonclub#like4like #iamnikon #foto #fotografia#dslr #blessed #nikonlover #follow4follow#madeinjapan #tb
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New EOSHD Pro Color 3.0 and EOSHD Pro LOG comes to Sony cameras
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Great! I'll put the footage on the front page of the blog if it looks nice -
New EOSHD Pro Color 3.0 and EOSHD Pro LOG comes to Sony cameras
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
That's a good suggestion sir! XR is generally more punchy, more contrast, whereas the original tended towards 'safer'. Oops balls'd that up didn't I?! Yes it IS compatible with the old a7s. The cameras that don't work are the basic or old ones, that lack the advanced picture profiles. I'll let an FS5 user take up the baton on that one... Would love to see your footage! -
I'm not too impressed with this reply either Jon! Will send you a DM to talk some stuff over!
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I am pleased to announce that a year after the original, there is a major update to EOSHD Pro Color for Sony cameras. In addition to the new Pro Color, I am launching EOSHD Pro LOG as well. This takes all the advantages of Pro Color into an easy to grade C-LOG-like profile for your Sony camera. Pro LOG also comes with 25 EOSHD Film LUTs for an instant cinematic grade in post. Read the full article
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OK owe up, who grabbed this bargain of the century??
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Even more insane is the common crook who gave it to the store for £1700!! -
Hasselblad X1D for £3500 anyone!? https://uk.webuy.com/product.php?sku=SDIGHASX1D50CBODA#.WbsaJ63My7Y
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Looks clean as a whistle to me for ISO 1250. On many other cameras that shot would be fizzing like hell!
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Did you hear of the man who tried to clean every last spec of dust from his Hasselblad? He’s dead now. But he has a cautionary tale from beyond the grave… Read the full article
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Does it have a bigger buffer than the RX100 V? Seems unlikely to me as the buffer memory is part of the sensor, and they have the exact same sensor. I am actually surprised Sony bothered with this model... They should put it on a 2 year cycle with bigger differences between models. If the RX100 V style AF dramatically speeds up the telephoto end of that lens it will be a miracle as well
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Shooting 5K on the Panasonic GH5 with the new 'Open Gate' mode
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
That's right you'd get higher resolution and a wider FOV by using 5K 4:3 mode with a 1.33x lens. There aren't many truly sharp 1.33x lenses around though, especially not at fast apertures. So that might limit your res. -
Just on-topic according to thread.
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Canon 5D Mark III - 3.5K and 4K raw video with Magic Lantern
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Of course it's a detail improvement. Why wouldn't it be?! 3.5K is 3584 x 1320 with no binning or line,skipping. 1080p is 1920 x 1080 -
Interesting idea Snowfun, but a bit of a dead-end plot wise? I'd like to build the story out from her inner conscious, where some mysteries are buried, and create the two characters - Jewel and the Replicant, who carry forward the plot till the end of the feature... Keep the suggests coming! I have no idea what happens next yet
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The dot projector that maps your face could be used for some interesting games and tech demos. The camera has a nice bump on the X The digital portrait lighting is very cool and something I wish all cameras would implement, especially for video! The new processor and GPU I am sure is very good I like it and good to finally catch up with Samsung, on the OLED front Apple however are generally more boring than they used to be and lack charisma under Tim Cook. The products are still solid, but there's something missing. Personality?
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I think the evolutional purpose of human belief in God is that it's comforting... this turns it into something absolutely terrifying and nihilistic. Do you think the more enlightened Jim Carrey gets it the more of a suicide risk he is? It's already happened in the life of another great comic actor, Robin Williams... very sad. I think Carrey's a superb talent, unique... not to everyone's taste, but a genuinely interesting human being. He could be really onto the truth... he could be ultra enlightened... but there's a coldness behind his eyes, a cold stark reality to it somehow. Or maybe he's just goofing around with it... Trolling the vacuous celebrity machine at the fashion show and an insular, materialistic reporter. Watch the recent video on his artwork though, and it does seem he's actually living his newfound enlightenment and taking inspiration from it. Fine line between genius and madness! Yup, I'd agree with that. Maybe in Jim Carrey's attempt to shrink his ego, he's peered into the void. In the end it should be up to the individual to believe in what he believes... the problem is religion is too often forced on the individual from a young age or from peep pressure.
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I am finding this incredibly useful at the moment: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/ https://www.reddit.com/r/WritingPrompts/ There's some real amateur talent on these subs, and occasionally an idea surfaces that sparks off all kinds of brilliant writing. I suggest if you are feeling creative and want to write film ideas, to join in. I am writing one at the moment, which is partly inspired by Black Mirror: San Junipero. I found the build up in that episode a bit too cliched, but it turns into an absolutely killer idea by the end. Watch it. Very very moving! --- Here's my (rather long) film writing prompt if anyone wants to pick up on it... "DREAMS WE DON'T REMEMBER" A technology arrives which records our dreams and allows us to interact with our deepest unconscious characters and situations. Jewel, a student, joins a research company’s paid trial. It is disguised in the ads as a drugs trial but turns out to be run by the corporation behind the dream-recording technology. Jewel is invited to test a new version of the technology and after a particularly disturbing dream we don’t know the contents of and Jewel can’t remember, she is forced to reenact it vividly using a new experimental brain-machine interface which accidentally sends her into a coma. In the problematic dream Jewel is being turned from a human into a machine by a primitive 1970's computer engineer who stabs a screwdriver and soldering iron around in her open chest torn apart, her skeleton rearranged into a box-like shape to accommodate a rack of circuit boards and wires. Now inside the life-threatening coma, Jewel comes to believe she’s truly a computer. She feels the currents running through various wires inside her, her vision feels digital, like a flickering virtual reality headset and when she’s touched by the user, she feels their hands on her, pressing physical buttons and keys, to give her instructions on how to behave. She starts to develop an emotional and physical attachment with her 'owner', the man who is using her as his computer. She wakes from her coma and unbeknown to the doctors helping her, the corporation has been recording her hallucinations in the coma - all the disturbing details of it. They use the data to reconstruct a virtual version of Jewel in the form of a feminine machine, a cyberpunk replicant, to be used to satisfy the sexual urges of their own computer scientists behind closed doors. After weeks of abuse the replicant escapes into the real world and tracks down Jewel’s home where she’s recovering in the company of her close family and boyfriend. In front of her family, the replicant tells Jewel everything that happened in the coma and what the company has done to create the ‘virtual’ Jewel. The details of her deepest unconscious thoughts and upsettingly dark hallucinations create serious problems with her family and boyfriend, and it appears for most of the coma she’s fantasising about having passionate sex with her boyfriend's boss. Jewel is embarrassed and distraught, eventually alone and shunned by her family and boyfriend. With suicidal thoughts one evening, she steals the dream-recording machine from a research lab and tries to influence her dreams to repent for the sins in her unconscious. She fails to have a more positive dream and feels disgusted when watching back the recording, whilst immersed in the futuristic VR brain-machine interface, a tear falls cinematically down her cheek, just as the replicant Jewel puts her hand on her shoulder in a gesture of comfort... TBC
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It was incredibly eloquent existential trolling, a great performance, and it gave everyone watching on E! News a reason to consider suicide
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Canon 5D Mark III - 3.5K and 4K raw video with Magic Lantern
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Yes but two things... 1. My logic is superior to yours 2. I actually own the 1D C So try again fat boi. Listen... They did not HAVE to make two cameras, they chose to do so, due to the different target markets and pricing.... between Hollywood and pro stills.... And smaller quantities of sales for the 4K filmmaking tool vs the all-round number 1. pro stills camera in the world. The sensor, and all the features are identical, they look the same, handle the same and weigh the same. It makes no sense to design two cameras so similar and then flippin switch all the insides around, new sensor, new motherboard, etc. It's nonsense. Also numerous Canon reps are on record as saying it was just a 1D X with firmware update... Until they were told to shut up about it and lie instead. Heatsink!! Erm!! Hot! -
At London Camera Exchange in Manchester they received one... ONE... A9 and it sat sealed in the box to sell, they didn't even get a demo unit to show to customers. So they couldn't show the benefits even if they wanted to. Maybe it is actually aimed at wedding photographers who read FStoppers and Petapixel instead. You don't know either! The focussing processor does not handle focus differently on the 1D C to the 1D X. There's barely any live-view AF or video focussing to speak of on the 1D C. The AF through the OVF is as fast as the 1D X... identical. So guess again.
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Canon 5D Mark III - 3.5K and 4K raw video with Magic Lantern
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
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Yes, it's a good job Canon's competition has also made some really bad mistakes, this seems to be the latest one. They are not doing enough smart things to turn that market around. Canon and Nikon will continue to rule the pro stills market because Sony and Panasonic simply haven't figured out a way to change the status quo yet. Part of the problem is the lenses. It's a tricky one. I can't figure it out myself... still working through the problem in my head before offering any good solutions after years of thinking about it... My current feedback to Sony would be... "Erm, yeah, good luck!"