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Niagara Falls and the Olympus E-M5

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Niagara Falls and the Olympus E-M5

In June of last year, I began the journey of capturing Niagara Falls using video. The goal was to use the backdrops of this magnificent place as visual stimulus for my music.

Here is the end result:

(if you can’t see the video click here)

The Olympus E-M5 made it easy to ...

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Olympus E-M5: Lord of the Mirrorless (2012)

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Olympus E-M5: Lord of the Mirrorless (2012)

Video is the new photography!

It is a natural progression for the photographer to take. The building block of motion is the still. What is changing today is the equipment. Hybrids are now proliferating the market. Everyone is offering up a blend of still and motion capture capabilities.

As the capabilities increase, so does ease of entry into motion capture. The E-M5 has made it so easy for me to bring home professional grade footage. This is where the E-M5 wins in ...

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Rumor Mill: Sony in New Direction?

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Rumor Mill: Sony in New Direction?

Rumor has it that Sony has abandoned its current long-range plans and is going in a completely new direction.

In September, I reported on Sony’s announcement of the RX1 (http://www.mirrorlessworld.com/?p=6010). In their press release, they wrote: “The new camera’s unified lens and body design allow performance that few interchangeable lenses can match. You can read about it here: http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/09/12/Sony-reveals-cyber-shot-dsc-rx1-24mp-full-frame-fixed-carl-zeiss-35mm-f2-lens-compact#press

Could this unified approach be the new direction?

Actually, this ...

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Zhuoming EF-NEX Smart Adaptor

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Zhuoming EF-NEX Smart Adaptor

In a previous blog on the mount adaptors, I raised the issue of a $400 price point—a smart mount offered by Metabones.  Well the marketplace has responded with a new smart ef-to-nex adaptor at a $250 price point. I ordered and received the Zhuoming EF to NEX adaptor.

The feel of the adaptor indicates quality. The version I received couples to both the NEX-5n and 7 with a tight and precise fit—it’s the same at the lens end. I’ve tried both ...

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Sony RX1 Compact Full Frame

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Sony RX1 Compact Full Frame

On Sept 12, 2012, Sony announced the RX1—a full-frame, fixed-lens mirrorless system. I say system because the camera has a Multi Interface Shoe that accepts a range of accessories. More on this later in this blog.

“The new camera’s unified lens and body design allow performance that few interchangeable lenses can match.” This is a bold statement to make; and the concept of matching sensor to lens is not new for Sony, the R1 comes to mind.

Will this be the future ...

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Quick Hit: Fujifilm’s X-E1 Mirrorless System

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Quick Hit: Fujifilm’s X-E1 Mirrorless System

On September 6, 2012, Fujifilm announced a lower end model in their Trans-X based mirrorless capture system, the X-E1. Now I won’t go into the details of this system, there are plenty of websites that do this. My focus will be on the merits of this device versus existing systems such as the E-M5 or the NEX series.

This new sibling is smaller—have a look here to compare the size: http://j.mp/ORn7GQ . I think there were enough cries about this aspect ...

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The Rumor Mill: NEX Full Frame (FF)

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The Rumor Mill: NEX Full Frame (FF)

The RPM of the rumor mill is now churning at a higher rate—the closer to Photokina, the faster it will spin!

A blog posted here http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/sr5-sony-nex-goes-full-frame/ states that Sony is close to announcing the NEX full frame system. If this comes to pass, a new king will reign in the wonderful world of mirrorless systems!

I’ve said many times on numerous discussion threads: For Sony to take it to Canikon they need to fight them on a different battleground—and FF mirrorless ...

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One Camera, One Lens

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One Camera, One Lens

Should I use a zoom or a prime?

There are a number of variables that affect the decision. I personally prefer primes; they tend to render greater detail—which translates into flexibility in cropping and to a more visually-pleasing image. Also, I like the idea of shooting with a single focal length; I find it helps sharpen the mental focus and enables greater success in the search for photographic opportunities.

To this end, I’ll grab a camera and one lens (a prime) and ...

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Rumor Mill: Sony A99

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Rumor Mill: Sony A99

Suddenly, the imminent release of the Sony A99 full frame system is going viral—Sony will soon announce what could be the ultimate hybrid.

Full frame, just as in film, is a sweet spot of image capture—stills or motion. Sony has the means to deliver an ultimate hybrid. Will the A99 be such a system? We won’t have to wait much longer now.

But let’s look at one piece of the leaked information.

It will have a translucent mirror—that means the A99′s origins are ...

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From the Rumor Mill: NEX-6

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From the Rumor Mill: NEX-6

If there is indeed, a new NEX-6 coming, it’s clear to me that Sony is executing consumer-based instructions. Don’t expect much for the enthusiast mirrorless market.

The NEX system needs stabilized, native lenses. It needs them because the E-M5 delivers every lens attached as stabilized! This is one of the main reasons that drove me to put all NEX equipment on the chopping blocks.

The usability factor of the E-M5 is head-and-shoulders ...

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