Month: July 2007

  • POLL + You might be a camera geek if…

    POLL:

    How many photographers out there don’t just think “oh yay a new camera just came out, I’m going to buy it!” …but actually think “oh yay a new camera just came out, that means the price of used older cameras is going to drop!”

    I’m just wondering this, because it seems like there is a stigma against buying used gear for some reason, and everybody just seems so inclined to buy whatever the newest camera is, even if it’s a bad deal because of the value in older, used cameras?

    Am I the only one that really considers buying a Canon 20D now that the 30D is out?

    Am I the only one looking forward to the release of Nikon’s new flagship cameras simply because the price of an old, used D2Hs or D2X is going to fall through the floor? (For that matter, am I the only one who thinks the “measly” 4 megapixel D2Hs is even worth considering?)

    You might be a camera geek if you just leave your tripod in your car all the time…

    =Matt=

  • Desktop Screenshot

    I’m a little busy these days. How about you?

  • Ken Rockwell is the greatest…

    I love the commentary that Ken Rockwell posts on his website, it’s always my kind of reading- humorous, yet no-nonsense, truthful and REAL.

    http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/different.htm

    He’s got a new article up titled “Making Photos That Stand Out” and I think it’s a great read… Especially today, when we’re seeing a lot of copycat photographers, bandwagon shooting / processign styles, and a general lack of freshness…

    It’s short and sweet, and it comes “paired” with another article titled “Photography Is Not A Spectator Sport”…

    http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/spectator.htm

    Basically all I can really say is, for all the effort that you put into your photography, put the most effort into shooting YOUR own way, and being YOURSELF. Yes, I highly recommend studying other photographer’s work, taking workshops etc. in fact that’s the best way to rocket-launch yourself to a higher level. But once you have that experience and knowledge, don’t settle for simply being an immitator! If you are simply an immitator, you’ll never make a name for YOURSELF. You must find your own unique style, your own ultimate passion, and run with it…

    Take care,
    =Matt=

    EDIT: *sigh…* There’s nothing I can really do about it at this point in my life, since I’m quite poor, but please please PLEASE do not purchase a digital camera via any of the links in the ad banner at the top of my page. Not without ASKING ME first!

    You see, Google takes advertising money from ANYONE, they do not research the reputation of a company first. Right now I see at least two KNOWN SCAM GROUPS advertising Nikon DSLR’s for insanely low prices, a D80 for something like $399, and a D2Xs for under $3,000. These are scam groups, so don’t even bother clicking…

    =Matt again=

  • It is too quiet in the industry….

    I’m sorry folks, but it is eerily quiet in the photographic industry right now, and this almost implies that Nikon will NOT be releaseing a whole shebang of new gear on the 25th. Why does the silence mean this, you ask? Well history has actually proven that in every previous major release of Nikon equipment, leaks started leaking about 7-10 days before the actual announcement. I’m almost certain that these leaks are intentional, and therefore the lack of leaks either means that Nikon just randomly decided NOT to leak anything even though they ARE going to announce a bunch of new gear, OR they simply aren’t going to announce anything. I’ve still got my fingers crossed, but I’m losing hope as the days go by.

    HOWEVER, un-releated to the D3H or D3X or 15 new DX lenses rumors, there IS a seemingly “official leak” about a D300 or D200X. For some reason I doubt this will happen because the D2Xs and the D2Hs need their next-generation models MUCH more than the D200 does. The D200 is the youngest “pro” body Nikon has and it is still selling very well, thus I find a D200X or D300 pretty hard to believe… (Well actually the “s” model updates to Nikon’s D2 series cameras are about the same age as the D200, but still, the D2Hs is a “meager” 4 MP and the D2Xs is being crucified for it’s (poor) high ISO performance…

    Also, we may see a Canon 40D sooner than later, but don’t expect that to be anything shocking, just the next generation of the 30D. It’ll probably be 10 MP, have a dust shake-off mechanism, and not much else in relation to the 30D. (Personally I’d LOVE to see them start making PRO 1.6x bodies, with the 45 AF points and weather sealing etc. but that will probably never happen…)

    Take care,

    =Matt=

    EDIT: *sigh…* There’s nothing I can really do about it at this point in my life, since I’m quite poor, but please please PLEASE do not purchase a digital camera via any of the links in the ad banner at the top of my page. Not without ASKING ME first!

    You see, Google takes advertising money from ANYONE, they do not research the reputation of a company first. Right now I see at least two KNOWN SCAM GROUPS advertising Nikon DSLR’s for insanely low prices, a D80 for something like $399, and a D2Xs for under $3,000. These are scam groups, so don’t even bother clicking…

    =Matt again=

  • Christian life VS being materialistic VS being a “good businessperson”

    Two things prompted this post:

    First, the recent christian conference I attended, and second Mike Colón’s latest blog entry about the small decisions in life that need to be made in order to live a healthier life, especially along christian lines.

    A couple repliers on Mike’s blog were to the effect “getting with Jesus” is a great “business tactic”, (and nothing more?) …as if someone famous and skilled / successful like Mike couldn’t possibly have a genuine relationship with God, and not just be blogging about it to appear spiritual and drum up business…

    Which is of course a silly idea. I’ve had a relationship with the Lord all my life, and have only recently gotten into professional photography.

    I really was helped by Mike’s pointers and I think it takes guts to post about one’s faith on a public blog, especially when every other pro in the industry is watching you… I never even thought that a “Jesus bandwagon” would be good for business, I just thought it was a life-practice that other christians would appreciate and non-christians would ignore.

    I guess there will always be those non-christians who feel compelled to shove THEIR “gospel” down christian throats LOL…

    But anyway… Check out Mike’s blog and definitely subscribe, (via RSS of course) …especially if you like beautiful photos, if you are a professional photographer, and/ or if you are a christian…

    Moving on, I realized that there needs to be a difference between being materialistic and simply staying on top of an industry for the sake of ones’ business. As a pro in general we *must* be well-informed if we are going to stay in business. Due to the super-competitive nature of the industry today we have to be at the forefront, plain and simple. Things like Bridge and Lightroom and the latest DSLR bodies are tools we need to master in order to stay in business!

    But it’s also incredibly easy to simply “worship” material posessions, to be a “fanboy” and obsess over gear, to put your heart into these temporary things that eventually leave us wanting more.

    Christian or not, I beleive it is harmful to one’s spiritual and mental health to be like this. You’re always wanting something more, wishing you had another lens etc, always wanting to “dump it” and upgrade, getting hyped over the release of new gear, and so on and so forth. It gets you down plain and simple, and for me as a christian it totally takes my focus away from the Lord. But like I said christian or not, I think materialism is one of the great downfalls of society today, and a huge reason for all the depression and dissatisfaction in the world today…

    Obviously I’m guilty of pretty much every one of those un-healthy things. At the moment I’m eagerly awaiting the (possible) announcement of Nikon’s next generation of cameras / lenses. (10 days until Nikon’s 90th anniversary)

    While by Moses’ “law” there’s definitely nothing wrong with this picture other than coveting, and non-christians won’t even care about that one, as a christian I feel only one true need inside me, and that is to “gain” Christ, instead of filling my “vessel” with other stuff.

    Aside from my christian values, I strongly believe in a few things:

    1.) Be happy with what (camera gear) you have.

    2.) You probably don’t need that new DSLR in order to take better pictures; that one you already have does the job just fine…

    3.) Be nice to everyone else in the industry, first of all having a pleasant demeanor is GOOD FOR YOUR BUSINESS, but also it is just a common courtesy. Don’t insult other people’s gear, photos, or skills. Regardless of what camera they have!

    4.) Keep a level / healthy head in general. If you’re down, find out what is making you down and eliminate it from your life. Remember, theoretically YOU are in charge of your life, especially including your emotions.

    I don’t intend to cease from staying on top of the industry for the sake of my business of course, that would be dangerous. And I’ll always post about gear and industry news so that other professionals can stay on top too. However hopefully I’ll be able keep my spirit & soul on the right track, and hopefully any non-christians out there can be adult enough to respect my silly convictions hehehe…

    Take care and the Lord be with your spirit,
    =Matt=

  • Another Jaw Dropping Ted Talk…

    http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/129

    I am always amazed by Ted Talks. I have always highly recommended the one featuring James Nachtwey although it is completely un-related to technology and is more about photography and the greater human good… And also Edward Burtynsky, a “nature” photographer you’ve probably never heard before…

    =Matt=

  • With love from WHCC…

    Score! Does anybody ELSE get candy in their WHCC orders lol?

    Two weeks and counting,

    =Matt=

  • Another Sony DSLR coming soon…

    Sony, the purchaser of Minolta’s brand (and lens mount etc.) for DSLR’s, is *rumored* to be ready to release a new DSLR soon…

    http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news-14312-Unnamed+Sony+D-SLR+Poised+for+Release.html

    Isn’t it UGLY? Hahahahaha I know that’s totally the wrong reason to *not* buy a camera, but hey, looks are important to me. (Which is one reason I own a Mac instead of a PC, admittedly…)

    Well okay, the feel / handling is what’s important, and if I put that camera in my hand and it just felt like a dream, I would buy it no matter how ugly it looked, but I get the feeling that Nikon’s design will always be the best design for the way my particular brain is wired.

    17 days and counting!

    -Matt-

  • One reason to have f/1.4 is because it makes f/2.0 sharper…

    Here’s a quick little idea to ponder:

    If you have an f/2.8 zoom, and you want a REALLY sharp photo, you have to stop down to f/5.6 or so, right?  F/8 if it’s a “third-party” lens?

    The problem is, one of the best tools for making a great portrait is usually a very blurry background, and by f/8 you can kiss that sweet bokeh background goodbye, unless you’ve got a 600mm lens or something…

    That’s why I love f/1.8 and f/1.4 primes.  (And f/1.2 primes if you’re a Canon shooter…)  Sure, the main reason to buy them is so that you can shoot at f/1.8 or f/1.4 in ultra-low light.  But ALSO, one of the coolest things about fast-apeture primes is the fact that stopping down a couple stops puts you at f/2.8 or so, and say helloooo to insane sharpness!

    My 50mm f/1.4 lens that I have is about as sharp at f/2.0 as any other lens I’ve ever seen at f/5.6 or f/8.

    Just something to think about!


    21 days and counting,

    -Matt-

  • T-minus 22 days!

    Nikon’s 90th anniversary as a company is July 25th, in case you didn’t know. The “betting is heavy” that that’s when Nikon’s next “flagships” will be revealed…

    So, T-minus 22 days!!!

    -Matt-

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