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Reader Photos Roundup – January 2, 2011

January 2, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Floral Bokeh

Happy New Year everyone!

It’s time for our weekly break from the gear for a few minutes so we can enjoy another round of reader photos from the Photography Bay Flickr Group.

Check out the rest of the photos below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Photos Tagged With: flickr, photography, photography bay reader photos, Photos, reader photos

 

The First RED EPIC Stolen, RED Offers $100k Reward

January 1, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Remember when the first RED EPIC that shipped out to a customer a couple weeks ago?

Well, it was stolen.

Someone broke into Mark Pederson’s chalet while he was vacationing in France and stole the only EPIC-M that’s gone out the door to a customer.  Jim Jannard is offering $100,000 to the camera’s safe return and the conviction of the thieves. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: camera, epic, jim jannard, photography, red, reward, theft, video camera

Firmware Friday: Sigma SD15

December 31, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Camera     Firmware Update

Below you will find this week’s firmware updates.  Hit the manufacturer website links for more details and download instructions for the firmware.

Sigma SD15 version 1.01 – “Adds the selected function of Quick Set. Improves the display quality of the Color LCD monitor. Addition to the Key Sound cancellation function.” [Sigma Website]

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: digital cameras, dslr, firmware, photography, sd15, Sigma

Site Update

December 31, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Photography Bay is now on its new server, which will hopefully lead to better stability and faster load times.

We lost some comments from today and last night, but shouldn’t have a problem going forward.  Sorry to those of you whose comments ended up in the cybertrash somewhere.

We’re still chasing some gremlins, and will be making some cosmetic updates over the next day or two.  If you see anything that looks way out of place for too long, let me know via a comment or the contact form.

Have a happy and safe New Year!

Filed Under: Site Management

“Idiot With a Tripod” Deserving of Oscar says Ebert, Shot With Canon 7D

December 31, 2010 By Eric Reagan

During the snow storm in NYC a few days ago, Jamie Stuart grabbed his Canon 7D, a tripod and a heavy coat, then headed out into the elements to capture what Roger Ebert says “deserves to win the Academy Award for best live-action short subject. (1) Because of its wonderful quality. (2) Because of its role as homage. It is directly inspired by Dziga Vertov’s 1929 silent classic “Man With a Movie Camera.” (3) Because it represents an almost unbelievable technical proficiency.”

Filed Under: Photographers Tagged With: academy award, cinematography, jamie stuart, new york, oscars, roger ebert, snow, video

Today is the Day Kodachrome Died for Good

December 30, 2010 By Eric Reagan

You’ll no longer be able to develop a roll of Kodachrome, which ceased production in 2009.  The last developer in world with chemicals to develop the iconic film will run out of those chemicals . . . today.

Check out the great video below that gives you a little taste of Kodachrome history. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: cameras, Film, Kodachrome, kodak, photography

Worldwide License for Your Twitter Photos Shot Down by Federal Judge

December 30, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Twitter Logo

This is a follow-up to the previous post that looked at the potential dangers of sharing/licensing photos on Twitter.  And, since I’m talking about legal issues, let me go ahead and get my disclaimer out of the way…

While I am a lawyer, I am not your lawyer and this is an editorial commentary on newsworthy issues rather than legal advice.  Remember that one too – unless you’re paying a lawyer, you aren’t really getting legal advice, and what you are getting on blogs, forums and, for that matter, Twitter is worth just what you paid for it.  Seriously, remember that the next time you want to rely on someone’s advice on a forum.  The judge won’t be too keen on a printout of a blog post when you hand it to him as “evidence.”

Can a News Agency Use Photos You Share on Twitter?

The last time around, we talked about whether sharing your photos on Twitter gave Twitter a license to use your photos however it sees fit.  This time, we’re talking about a third-party news agency using photos shared on Twitter and one photographer who jumped right into the thick of it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Photographers Tagged With: afp, daniel morel, getty, lawyer, license, Photos, twitter

Olympus E-PL2 Rumored for CES 2011

December 29, 2010 By Eric Reagan

With CES 2011 coming up next week, the rumor mill is picking up for new camera models to be released at or around the show.  Near the top of the rumor list is an Olympus E-PL2 with a new high-res display, sensitivity up to ISO 6400 and a direct video record button.

If the above image is the real deal, it looks quite similar (if not a little sleeker) to the popular Olympus E-PL1, for which this new camera should serve as a direct replacement.  Let’s hope they add in a peppier autofocus too…

[via Photo Rumors]

Filed Under: Olympus Tagged With: digital cameras, e-pl2, micro four thirds, Olympus, photography

Canon 7D vs. ARRI Alexa: You Get What You Pay For…

December 29, 2010 By Eric Reagan

In still image files shot with the Canon 7D and other DSLRs, we have the luxury of using RAW format to capture each frame and get a tremendous amount of latitude (exposure and color range in over/under-exposed shots) out of those files in post production.  Unfortunately, when it comes to video capture, DSLRs like the Canon 7D spit out a highly compressed file that has nowhere near the amount of latitude you get from a RAW still image file.

While the below video comparison may seem silly in some respects for comparing a $1500 camera to a $65,000+ (depending on the configuration) camera, it is also very useful to those new to HDSLR video – as a way to demonstrate (1) just how limited these cameras are when it comes to capturing video, and (2) just how much more important a perfect exposure is when recording video. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: alexa, arri, canon 7d, hdslr, nick paton, video

Samsung NX11 Announced

December 28, 2010 By Eric Reagan

The Samsung NX11 is a follow-up to the Samsung’s first NX-series camera, the NX10.  The new NX11 features a 14.6MP CMOS sensor, a 3-inch AMOLED screen, and can capture 720p HD video.

The NX11 also features the new i-Function, which was introduced in the recent, more compact NX100 model.  The NX11 is packaged with an 18-55mm i-Function kit lens.

Alongside the NX11, Samsung is introducing two new i-Functions lenses:  a 20-50mm f/3.5-5.6 zoom lens and a 20mm f/2.8 prime.

The Samsung NX11 kit carries an initial retail price of $649 and should be available in February 2011.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Samsung Tagged With: digital cameras, interchangeable lens, nx11, photography, Samsung

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