By Karl Peschel on Mar 24, 2008 in Digital SLR | 0 Comments
I’ve written before about why You Should Own a 50mm Lens and now there’s another choice besides the manufacturers lens. Sigma recently introduced a 50mm f1.4 EX DG HSM lens that will work on both FF and APS-C sensor DSLRs.
Having a 50mm f1.4 lens available to you means you can shoot in low light with [...]
By Karl Peschel on Mar 19, 2008 in Digital SLR | 0 Comments
Since this week marks the beginning of Spring, it’s time to do some Spring Cleaning of your equipment. Here’s a few suggestions.
Clean your lenses, front and back. A microfiber cloth works best for this. Just make sure there’s no sand or grit on the lens before you start wiping with the microfiber cloth.
Clean your DSLR’s [...]
By Karl Peschel on Mar 15, 2008 in Lightroom, Photoshop, editing software | 0 Comments
**3/17/08 Update: Adobe has pulled these files from their website. appears there are some problems with DNG conversion, Oly RAW files, and more. Don’t install the updates, or go back to the previous versions if you have already. Thanks Adobe !!
Another round in the game of camera hardware and software Leap Frog. Since a few [...]
By Karl Peschel on Mar 11, 2008 in Digital SLR | 0 Comments
Nothing like taking your new $5000 camera and throwing all kinds of crap on it. This guy certainly must feel confident in the quality of the D3 and the 24-70 lens on it.
Admittedly, the pro series Nikon bodies are tough as nails. I just don’t think I’d want to try to find the limits of [...]
By Karl Peschel on Mar 8, 2008 in Announcement | 0 Comments
Getting free magazines is cool. Getting free USEFUL magazines is better. Studio Photography is one of those and you can now view an online version instead of a dead tree version.
As you may guess by the title, this magazine is geared for professional photogs who are running a studio. I’d urge almost anyone to read [...]
By Karl Peschel on Mar 5, 2008 in digital printing | 0 Comments
I’ve written before about the benefits of joining a local camera club. At our last club meeting I learned about a very nice, and quite affordable, method of presenting your photos.
The company is called Artist Showcase and they do Plaque Mounts. They take your supplied photo and pressure mount and laminate it onto MDF board. [...]