This is a continuation of a report on a trip with the Sony a7RII. The series starts here. I ended up using ISO 100 and ISO 800 for virtually all my exposures on the Alaska trip. Since the a7RII is fairly ISOless from ISO 100 through ISO 500, there is little reason to use ISO… [Read More]
Cruising with the Sony a7RII – equipment failure.
Two years ago, I took a boat trip from Montreal down the St. Lawrence and through the Canadian Maritime Provinces. I took a Sony RX1 and a Leica M240. The Sony didn’t survive the first leg of the journey, and I used the Leica exclusively. This occurrence was the source of some merriment on one… [Read More]
Cruising with the Sony a7RII – clothing and gear toting
This is a continuation of a report on a trip with the Sony a7RII. The series starts here. If you go on a trip like this, the cruise company will make clothing recommendations, and you’d be well-advised to heed them. But they don’t usually focus on the needs of photographers. So, at the risk of… [Read More]
Cruising with the Sony a7RII – picking gear
I’m back from a two-week cruise on a smallish – 60 passenger – boat. We started in Sitka, Alaska, and spent the first weeks exploring the fjords, glaciers, and forests of south-eastern Alaska. We continued south to British Columbia, and looked at the northern BC coast, Haida Gwaii, the east coast of Vancouver Island and… [Read More]
AutoPano Giga 4.2
There’s a new version of AutoPano Giga out. It’s even better at using all the CPU cores than the old one: The above is with a dual hexcore system, so there are a lot of physical cores to use. It’s not the memory hog that it once was, although this was with a 12 42… [Read More]
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