The Nikon D3 was a breakthrough camera, offering noise levels and ISO settings that hadn’t ever been simultaneously approached. Two years later, the D3s raised the bar somewhat, offering better ergonomics for the live view feature, and providing slightly better high ISO performance. The difference between the D4 and the D3s is larger than the… [Read More]
Archives for 2012
Rube Goldberg photography
I have owned a few pieces of photography equipment that, at least in retrospect, seem to be incredibly overcomplicated, have bizarre human interfaces, or demand extreme patience from the photographer. I’ve used some processes that meet the same criteria. In this post, I’ll take a trip down memory lane. Do any of you have similar… [Read More]
Nikon D4 first impressions
I intend to use the D4 in a specific way, so my testing is aimed simply at determining how well it will do the job I want it to do. Because of that, I may test for things you don’t care about, and omit testing things that you think are important. When I capture the… [Read More]
Nikon D4 OOBE on The Bleeding Edge
I received a Nikon D4, and did one of my OOBE’s. It’s really nuts and bolts, so I put in on The Bleeding Edge. You can find it here. If I discover anything that I think is important to the general photographic community, I’ll report it on this blog.
IR slit scan cloudscape
Interesting weather last night, varying from socked-in to bald. This was in between. Back to vertical sensor orientation.
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