I’m going to be doing some synthetic slit scans with the Sony a7RII, and I needed to figure out what frame rate the camera could sustain on a continuous basis, so I did some testing. Thinking that others might be interested in the results, I’m sharing them here. Test conditions Sony a7RII Lexar Professional 1000X (150… [Read More]
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In praise of repetition
This post is self-plagiarized from a couple of earlier posts in this blog, with new material added. In this blog and elsewhere, I’m always posting images of the same subject matter over and over. I run in spurts. This year, I started out with the stitched infrared trees, moved on to hills across the valley… [Read More]
And the juror picked…
…this one: That was a surprise to me. Although visually striking, it has the second least intellectual content of the six, and, for me, bears repeated viewings only fairly well. I like it, of course, or I wouldn’t have submitted it, but it’s not my favorite. However, there’s one element that I just love about… [Read More]
Sony a7S handling
I’m close to being done with the a7S review. In this post, I’ll depart from my usual objective reporting and give you an impression of what operating the camera was like. When I first got the camera, I thought of it as sort of like a Nikon D3 or D3s, both of which I loved… [Read More]
A new gallery
I’ve made some changes to the gallery section of the main web site. Actually, Robin Ward, who writes all the web site code and does all the heavy lifting, made the changes, and I am thankful to her. Anyway, the slit scans that had been in the New Work gallery are now in a gallery… [Read More]
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