
Nikon D90 Official: First DSLR Ever With HD Video Recording
I just found a video of a pro who’s been secretly testing the D90. Is it the new D3 for me I wonder?

Nikon D90 Official: First DSLR Ever With HD Video Recording
I just found a video of a pro who’s been secretly testing the D90. Is it the new D3 for me I wonder?
This beast from Tamron has given me pause for thought. It has a 15x zoom range which is unheard of in the SLR world which gives the travelling photographer a huge advantage by not having to carry many lenses around with him.
Click to continue reading “Tamron announces 15x zoom lens for Nikon, Canon DSLRs”
Digital single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras are the standard tool for serious photographers. With the introduction of cameras such as the Nikon D40 and the Canon Digital Rebel XTi the market for digital SLR cameras has expanded tremendously.
A few months ago I had a problem with my battery for my D300 so I sent an email out to my friends to see if they had a D200 which uses the same battery. To my surprise all of them near me used Canons! It was very difficult to find Nikon users anyway.
Today, I discovered on the very popular Digital Photography Review just how much more popular Canon are. The list below does include point and shoot cameras. If I were to buy a compact camera then I would choose Canons.
Saturday night, King’s Head. Heard the band Slashed Seat Affair. They gave an amazing energetic performance. Visit http://www.slashedseataffair.co.uk/ to hear their tracks.
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Nikon D700 Digital SLR First Look Preview
A detailed view on the new Nikon D700. I’m watching this camera very closely especially with comparisons to the big daddy Nikon D3. There is a detailed comparison between the D700, D300 and the D3. As owners start posting their photos and opinions you can be sure this photograph will be trying to get his hands on one soon.
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FUN FUN FUN!! I just knew this would be a great evening when a client asked me to document her grandparent’s 60th anniversary together. I’ll be posting photos as I edit them, but I just wanted to write how awesome my job is.
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A very special thanks to Kelly who was my assistant photographer last night. She really helped by taking alot of the time pressure off me as I was only allowed 90 minutes to shoot over 30 specific shots the client needed me to take so while I was taking the formal shots in a studio I had setup, she was taking the candid casual shots. We really make a great team and had lots of fun!!

The second act was something I wasn’t prepared for. I’ll admit I have not been to many local music sessions so the soft Lisa Thuenissen was something I was expecting. When The Swamis came out they were loud, fast, powerful and made me stop and go “YEEEEEAAAHHHH!!!!!!!!!”
Absolutely commited rock. As well as the sound I was very impressed with their pressence and performance; for such a small venue they really rocked it out; the crowd was immediately behind them. Now remember Aylesbury is just know for it’s Ducks so three members were a breath of fresh metal to my ears.
By the time the lads came on, it was getting quite dark so the lighting conditions had to be compensated. I couldn’t use the wider 18-200 because of the poor lights so I really needed my 70-200mm to do it’s job and it really did pay for itself! Like Lisa’s set I shot from the back to mix up the shots a bit then I went in for the close ups. The lead singer Dan was giving it all his worth; his voice was just demanding to be heard. This showed in his physical performance and was just brilliant to photograph. He commited to everyword, screamed every high note and “rocked out” during the guitar sections.
But it was the lead guitarist Paul Jackson who really showed anyone starting out how to fill a venue with high energy and passion. He really sold his playing to the crowd and the photos were just a joy to shoot!
One disappointment (from a photo point of view) was I couldn’t get a clear shot of the drummer Matt. He had his head hung down most of the time and because of he has long hair i couldn’t get a clear shot that I was happy with. I regret not focusing more on him, the drumming was just as commanding as the other two members. There is some good though, as he was leaving I managed to grab him, introduce myself and got some candid photos of him. The light was poor but I saved it using some post production in Lightroom.

It was the weekender at a local pub, I couldn’t attend on Saturday beacause of conflicting photo assignments, but I am so glad I went last night. I saw 3 acts, Lisa was the first one I caught. She played a great set and was always natural infront of the camera. That’s the wonderful thing about bands, they’re always prepared to be photographed and don’t mind you taking shots.
Lisa and the band played to a receptive crowd, there was quite a buzz with many people enjoying the music.
From a photography perspective, I was initially conscious not to get in the crowd’s way; so I took out my big 200mm lens and shot most of the first few songs from the back. Once I gauged the temperment of the crowd I was able to move to the front, sides and sometimes behind the band!
No sooner had we all swooned and ahhh’ed over the D3 and the D300, then Nikon does the unthinkable… releases a camera that fits in between. I did a shoot last night at a local venue, but the lighting conditions went from very poor to just dark! It was then I felt I missed the amazing sensitivity of the D3. We’ll wait to see how well this D700 performs.