Posts made in January, 2012

Sony NEX5n. DSLR killer?

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Sony NEX5n. DSLR killer?

I must admit that I wasn’t very excited the first time I heard about the mirrorless cameras. They seemed too small, were missing the versatile SLR optical viewfinder and some, like the Sony NEX, were also missing an electronic viewfinder. It can be purchased separately, but it’s quite expensive. But my biggest doubt about these cameras, also called EVIL, was the small size of the sensor, 4 / 3 like with Panasonic and Olympus, or even Nikon’s smallest, that’s equivalent to 16mm film. They just didn’t suit professional applications, because the small sensors are producing much...

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Mentoring

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Mentoring

PausePlayPlayPrev|Next Mentoring: landscape, DSLR filmmaking, and time-lapse The best way to learn something new is by doing it. Many of the world’s most beloved images were created because the photographer was interested, present, and ready to shoot. Sometimes, the right teacher inspires us to take action. Along with unique, personalized workshops in Spain and Iceland, Enrique offers one-on-one mentoring in specific topics, to encourage you to be present and focused and comfortable with your technical expertise, and unique vision. Whether you are...

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Nikon D4

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Nikon D4

Lately there have been a lot of speculations about the imminent appearance of the Nikon D800. However, it is the professional series of the brand that was launched first. Its characteristics and performance has left no one indifferent. The Nikon D4 has a robust and professional body, something that Nikon knows how to do. It was now also introduced with a variety of connections, some very innovative like the WLan or headphone output. The sensor maintains its Full Frame size 24x36mm and increases its resolution to 16.2 million pixels. I’m pleased that this increase was minor – it will...

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Iceland´s South coast

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Iceland´s South coast

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Raw Lightscapes

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Raw Lightscapes

Iceland is much more than the volcano Eyjafjallajokull. Iceland is the place where the light is made. It has the most amazing light I have ever seen, endless sunsets in summer, crazy northern lights in winter and beautiful colors all the year.

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