Thursday, April 30, 2009

Nikon F5 Commercial



It took me a couple of times to figure out this commercial. I'm not going to say why this video is so cool. You'll have to figure it out yourself.

_Vince

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Nikon 70-200 AF-S VR F2.8


Found this picture when I was looking through my files. Its been on the internet for a few years now but I don't think most people have seen it.
I have the same lens and I love it just as much.


_Vince

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Nikon D5000

When I heard rumors of this camera I laughed at the extra zero in the name. It seemed silly to have more numbers running off the camera. I didn't believe it. Well to my surprise, its here. To be honest I didn't keep up with the news because I'm tired of all of the cameras that keep coming out. Unless of course its a flagship or has new features that no one saw coming. Otherwise its the same thing. A box that captures light. Why do camera companies keep making these cameras? Here's what I think. Camera companies have the technology and tooling to make subtle changes and improvements a lot quicker than years ago. Think about it. Today I'll make a camera with a wide LCD screen. Next year I'll make one with a wider screen and a bigger battery. I'll rename the camera and add a couple of cool features (let's look past the leftover parts and old technology from last years model). Leak a few images on the web and what do we get? Sales! People who held off on buying the D90 will by this camera. Ok I don't know that for sure.
If you study cameras like I do, you'll know that this camera isn't new. The D5000 is basically a D60 and D90. For those of you out there that don't follow camera designs or don't study photography, you would think there was a difference. In my opinion, there isn't. Check this guy out. Shoots with an older 6 MP Nikon D40 released in November 2006. His pictures are great! If you want someone else to show you, look at Ken's pictures. These pictures were shot with a $250 point and shoot camera. Its probably cheaper now. If you have an old film camera you don't need a new digital camera. Read this.

My point is, you probably have a camera that is more capable than you think. Learn how to use it and have fun. If not go ahead and buy the Nikon D5000. We need to stimulate the economy.

P.S.
One feature that I'm interested in is the video. I'll eventually get one when it has true HD and full frame.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Super Duper!

I've been struggling with a solution for backing up all of my files for a while now. It would be easy if I had less than 15 Mbs like Corey. Then I would use my iDisk or Jungle Disk or whatever else is out there. There's no way I can benefit from these solutions because I have 300 Gigs. That is nothing compared to other photographers who have terabytes of data. But still, I have many files that are important to me and I have to keep them safe.

I've been using SuperDuper! and it's awesome. It is very easy to use and its perfect for me right now. Until I by a Drobo this is what I have to do:

1. Back up all new files to my 500 gig portable drive
2. Plug my portable drive and 500 gig My Book drive into my MBP
3. Launch SuperDuper! and do a Smart Update

The SmartUpdate checks the portable drive for new or changed files and transfers them to the 2nd drive. It skips any old or unchanged files. I then repeat the process with the My Book drive and another drive because I want redundancy. Its really fast and has sped up my backup process immensely.

I have friends who have lost data from a hard drive. Do yourself a big favor and learn how to back up. Its a terrible feeling once you experience the loss of data especially family photos.