I’ve done a lot of work on the way that electronic first curtain shutter (EFCS) works on the Sony a7x cameras, but I never did much with the EFCS in the Nikon Z-series cameras, except to measure how well the did at reducing vibration and the associated image sharpness. The reason was that I somehow… [Read More]
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Preparing for an exhibition
For the last month or so, I’ve been occupied in preparing for an upcoming exhibition. In this and a few subsequent posts, I’d like to walk you all through the process that has been ongoing for about nine months, and which will culminate in a show at a local museum in the first quarter of… [Read More]
And the winner is…
A few days ago, I posted a set of images that I’d entered in the CPA Member’s Juried Exhibition this year. I invited readers to pick their favorites (thanks to all who participated), and promised to report on what image the juror selected. This one: This is a synthetic slit scan over a period of… [Read More]
CPA JE 2017
I don’t enter many juried exhibitions but I make it a practice to enter one of the Center for Photographic Art exhibitions every year. I support the organization in many ways, and I do this to stay connected with them. I’ve been on the inside, and I’ve seen how arbitrary judging these things can be…. [Read More]
Flash card reliability
I’ve been doing the synthetic slit scan images for a couple of months now. That series requires me to make many exposures. A typical run is 30,000 to 40,000 images exposed at one-second intervals over a day. I can’t go over 40,000, for reasons I’ll get to later on. I use silent shutter on my… [Read More]
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