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…but there are voices inside my head saying that Pentax will put a full-frame sensor in the K-02. 24Mp. FTW.
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Back in the day – in 2007 i think (my memory of those long gone days are faded) – I paid a princely sum for a little Ricoh GX100 point-and-shoot. With a tiny 10 megapixel sensor and a 24-70mm zoom, it was my backup camera on many motorcycle trips. It was unusual in that it…
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Found this one while stumbling through this year’s archives. I’ve taken nearly 40,000 photos this year – my biggest year to date. Granted, there was a bunch of time lapse in there, but that’s still a massive number. This was taken earlier in the year with a camera I no longer possess, the Panasonic GF2…
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Went to PhotoPLUS a couple of months ago to speak to manufacturers about cameras for motorcycle touring. Sony chose to show off the RX100, a camera most of you know about and might even drool a bit over. Here’s what they had to say: Shooting video in a convention center (Jacob Javits in NYC) is…
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Like many other photographers, I’m on a quest for less noise, particularly in quiet, intimate, low light settings. But it’s not the ISO and the shadows that I’m concerned about, it’s the racket that a camera makes when shooting. You don’t notice that cameras can be loud, attention-drawing things until you get to a situation…
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Man I love New York, just the pure unadulterated energy of the place. It just hums with life, with hope, with heartache and with dreams. If I lived there I’d shoot the street out of it. Just so much to look at, so much eye candy. There’s nothing quite like it. Alas, I don’t get…
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The Q is almost always with me this days, ready to snap at a moment’s notice. When wandering NYC, those moments often come fast and furiously, snap snap snap.
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NYC with the Pentax K-01
