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If you're a wildlife or birding photographer, you know the magic of capturing rare encounters from afar. Get an OM-1 Mark II, a 150-600mm F5.0-6.3 IS, the MC-20 2x Teleconverter, and the HLD-10 Battery Grip for just $4,499.96 – that's a savings of $1,380! Don't miss out! This amazing offer expires on January 5, 2025! Discover more at http://explore.omsystem.com/petapixel or at your local OM SYSTEM retailer. -- Do you ever get tired of manually organizing, searching for, tagging, and culling your images? We do, too - and that's where Excire can help! To purchase an Excire lifetime license or to download a 14-day free trial, visit www.excire.com/en/shop! PetaPixel viewers can receive 15% off their purchase with the special discount code PETAPIXEL. -- We are proud to announce the results of the fourth-annual PetaPixel Awards where we are able to honor the best new photography products released in the last year. 2024 was a heck of a year for photography and the results showed that: it was the closest batch of voting in the awards' history. Support Chris and Jordan directly with a PetaPixel Membership and check out PetaPixel Merch. We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio. We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you'd like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe. -- In This Episode: 00:00 - Into (explaining all our upcoming gear shows) 08:24 - Samyang announced a new 35mm f/1.4 P lens (and brought a 12mm f/2 lens to Canon RF mount APS-C) 13:22 - Microsoft discontinues the Surface Studio 2+ 18:48 - Canon USA brought back Rudy Winston 21:07 - The PetaPixel Awards (About, Methodology, Categories) 26:00 - Accessory of the Year 29:27 - Desktop Software of the Year 21:11 - Smartphone App of the Year 33:51 - Computer of the Year 35:18 - Smartphone of the Year 41:13 - Zoom Lens of the Year 47:36 - Prime Lens of the Year 56:48 - Camera of the Year, People's Choice Award 59:47 - Camera of the Year 1:07:36 - Photo Company of the Year 1:09:51 - What have you been up to? 1:12:14 - Tech Support 1:29:56 - Feel good story of the week
If you're a wildlife or birding photographer, you know the magic of capturing rare encounters from afar. To bring your vision to life, OM SYSTEM has curated the ultimate telephoto kit designed for those who demand precision, durability, and exceptional image quality. Get an OM-1 Mark II, a 150-600mm F5.0-6.3 IS, the MC-20 2x Teleconverter, and the HLD-10 Battery Grip for just $4,499.96 – that's a savings of $1,380! Don't miss out! This amazing offer expires on January 5, 2025! Discover more at explore.omsystem.com/petapixel or at your local OM SYSTEM retailer. -- Tamron's holiday savings are live! Don't miss out on huge savings on lenses for Sony E-mount, Nikon Z-mount, and Fujifilm X-mount mirrorless cameras from Tamron's impressive range of stellar optics. Mix the high-quality, fast performance with the company's 6-year warranty which ensures long-lasting reliability. Save up to $200 on a wide selection of lenses at tamron-americas.com/petapixel It's time! Our annual tradition continues with our BOLD PREDICTIONS for 2025! This year, we're joined by Becca Farsace and PetaPixel's Jeremy Gray to make our predictions for what the camera industry will see in the next calendar year. It's time to get bold! Support Chris and Jordan directly with a PetaPixel Membership Check out PetaPixel Merch. We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you'd like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe
Konstantin & Becky bring to you the latest Nikon news and photography related announcements. Rebecca Danese: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_danese Konstantin Kochkin: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinkochkin Production: Konstantin Kochkin Contact us at media@graysofwestminster.co.uk 0:00 Intro 0:20 Nikon USA rebates 0:51 Nikon Z8 stock updates 2:51 Nikon ZF is coming next week? 3:45 Nikon Z teleconverters Q&A 4:58 MRMC announced new gizmo 6:46 Nikon stand at Bild Expo at NYC 7:11 Nikon Corp news 9:09 ProGrade announced 1st CFExpress 4.0 cards 10:55 SmallRig 11:46 Z 70-180 review by ePhotozine 12:51 Rational vs Irrational purchases 15:07 More Nikon Reviews 16:35 Weekend Read & Watch 17:02 Polaroid I-2 release discussion 21:15 New issue of Nikon Owner magazine is OUT NOW Nikon Report 128 New Nikon rebates in the US: many popular lenses are now on sale (up to $300 off) https://tinyurl.com/23uhw3nv Nikon Z8 back in stock in the US. Still in short supply in the UK and EU https://shop.graysofwestminster.co.uk/product/nikon-z8-body/ https://tinyurl.com/5n8t8hjm Rumours: The Nikon Zf camera could be announced on September 20th https://twitter.com/camerainsider/status/1701113385327403079 What is a Teleconverter and can I use it with my camera and lens? https://tinyurl.com/yc2zwund Z teleconverters TC-1.4x and TC-2.0x Q&A https://tinyurl.com/mumaxxbx MRMC (a Nikon company) announced a new SR-1 small photo/video robotic pan-tilt head https://www.mrmoco.com/broadcast-solutions/sr-1-small-robotic-head/ https://tinyurl.com/3nxya446 Nikon booth at the Bild Expo https://tinyurl.com/33s8p4mt Nikon Corp News: https://www.nikon.com/company/news/ Nikon announced 4 new brand Ambassadors https://tinyurl.com/3exfk64y ProGrade Digital announced the first CFexpress version 4.0 Type B memory card and reader https://tinyurl.com/bdcrnbfu SmallRig Rotatable Horizontal-to-Vertical Mount Plate Kit for Nikon Specific Z Series Cameras 4306 https://tinyurl.com/c6e2d9yh Reviews: Nikon Nikkor Z 70-180mm f/2.8 Lens Review by Ephotozine https://www.ephotozine.com/article/nikon-z-70-180mm-f-2-8-lens-review-36620 New Z Lens 35-150mm F/2-2.8 EPIC Allrounder Tamron? | First Look | Images & Video | Matt Irwin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqgtzw6bzR4 The ONE LENS I always choose for Hiking (24-200 review) by Nigel Danson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p1lfnwelRU Weekend Read & watch ON THE STREETS - Nikon 26mm vs 28mm f/2.8 pancake lens comparison by Grays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVOfIygryaE Paulie B Street Photography YouTube Channel (highly recommended by Kon) https://www.youtube.com/@PaulieB/videos The Story behind the Polaroid I-2 Instant Camera by Palaroid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nTs5idQvqE Thanks for listening! #nikon #nikonzf #polaroid --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grays-of-westminster/message
Konstantin & Becky bring to you the latest Nikon news and photography related announcements. Rebecca Danese: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_danese Konstantin Kochkin: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinkochkin Production: Konstantin Kochkin Contact us at media@graysofwestminster.co.uk Nikon Report 74 Z 400mm f/4.5 vs 500mm f/5.6E VR specs comparison https://bit.ly/3NK49UJ Z 400mm f/4.5 vs Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S specs comparison https://bit.ly/3bRxrmR Z400mm F4.5S. First look VS Z100-400 & 500mm PF by Ricci Talks https://bit.ly/3R9cS5H Z 400mm f/4.5 - birds in flight with 1.4x by Morten Himler https://bit.ly/3RmQ82m Z 400mm F4.5 First Look by DP Review https://bit.ly/3ylmyRR Grays Livestream: New Nikon Announcements: A Group Therapy https://bit.ly/3NM0zJw Nikon announced Creator's Accessory Kit for Z30 https://bit.ly/3aio3bM SmallRig also announced a whole new Accessory Ecosystem for Z30: https://bit.ly/3AsT7jQ Z 30 Supported Memory Cards list https://bit.ly/3yhywfA Z30 - Their Ideal 4K Vlogging Camera by Kai W https://bit.ly/3bRxG1f Z30
This week we explore how using various combinations of lens and Extender/Teleconverter affects autofocus on the Canon EOS R down to aperture f/11. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/674 Music by Martin Bailey
This week we explore how using various combinations of lens and Extender/Teleconverter affects autofocus on the Canon EOS R down to aperture f/11. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/674 Music by Martin Bailey
In this episode of the For the Joy of Photography podcast, I talk about how I'd like to do gear reviews but I'm so bad at it, it's embarrassing. With that in mind, I talk about the Fujifilm X-T3, Fujifilm 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 Lens, Fujifilm 1.4x Teleconverter that B&H Photo loaned me for my review.I follow that up by talking briefly about the update by DxO of the Nik Collection and I finish the podcast talking about the importance of photo projects.A new episode is recorded (almost) every week. You can watch new episodes here:https://onlinephotographytraining.com/category/podcast/for-the-joy-of-photography/Websites discussed in the order presented:B&H Links:X-T3: https://bhpho.to/2ImfJWp100-400mm Lens w/1.4x Teleconverter: https://bhpho.to/2IlZ19yNik: https://nikcollection.dxo.com/My Forest Lawn Cemetery Project:https://youtu.be/j1gazv8d544You can watch the episode above or listen to it at your favorite site or on your favorite appiTunes - CLICK HEREGoogle Play - CLICK HEREStitcher - CLICK HERESpotify - CLICK HEREPodcasts. com - CLICK HEREOr you can search for it on you favorite podcast app!
In this episode of the For the Joy of Photography podcast, I talk about how I'd like to do gear reviews but I'm so bad at it, it's embarrassing. With that in mind, I talk about the Fujifilm X-T3, Fujifilm 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 Lens, Fujifilm 1.4x Teleconverter that B&H Photo loaned me for my review.I follow that up by talking briefly about the update by DxO of the Nik Collection and I finish the podcast talking about the importance of photo projects.A new episode is recorded (almost) every week. You can watch new episodes here:https://onlinephotographytraining.com/category/podcast/for-the-joy-of-photography/Websites discussed in the order presented:B&H Links:X-T3: https://bhpho.to/2ImfJWp100-400mm Lens w/1.4x Teleconverter: https://bhpho.to/2IlZ19yNik: https://nikcollection.dxo.com/My Forest Lawn Cemetery Project:https://youtu.be/j1gazv8d544You can watch the episode above or listen to it at your favorite site or on your favorite appiTunes - CLICK HEREGoogle Play - CLICK HEREStitcher - CLICK HERESpotify - CLICK HEREPodcasts. com - CLICK HEREOr you can search for it on you favorite podcast app!
The More Gear Show topic this month is: Prime v. Zoom Lenses Follow @Photopodcasts on Twitter Email: scott@scottbourne.com with questions or use the form on our website You’ll find a visual presentation of these show notes here: https://spark.adobe.com/page/pNsx6L2onZBBB/ Prime v. Zoom Lenses. It's one of those age-old battles like Mac v. PC, or Xbox v. Playstation. While it's a subject that brings out passionate views from both sides, my goal in this presentation is not to take sides, but to give photographers a basic primer on the two types of lenses so that they can make better informed buying decisions. I do have my own opinions and will share them. At the end of this presentation, I will mention some of the lenses I use. For those who are new to all this, a prime lens is merely a fixed focal length lens. It just means that unlike your 70-200mm zoom lens that allows you to use focal lengths between 70mm and 200mm, a prime lens will only shoot at a fixed length. Some common prime lens lengths are 24mm, 35mm 50mm, 85mm, 100mm, 200mm, etc. Here’s a rundown of the main advantages prime lenses have over zooms… Prime lenses tend to be “faster” than zooms. What I mean by that is that they have a larger aperture (lower f-stop number) and allow more light into the camera. Prime lenses tend to be sharper because they tend to have fewer optical compromises. Zooms require more lens elements and moving parts which could impact sharpness. Prime lenses are typically smaller and lighter than their zoom-lens equals. Prime lenses force you to think more about composition since you can’t just zoom your way out of a problem. Prime lenses (at least the great ones) may offer you more control over your photography. They have features like depth-of-field scales (used for hyper focal distance calculations) or aperture rings. There are three primary disadvantages to all these features… You have less flexibility. You have to buy and carry more lenses to achieve coverage of the same focal lengths. Good prime lenses can be expensive. The basics of zoom lenses… A zoom lens is a mechanical assembly of lens elements for which the focal length (and thus angle of view) can be varied, as opposed to a fixed focal length lens. The main advantage of zoom lenses is flexibility. You can carry just one lens that covers a wide range of focal lengths. As for which is better, primes or zooms, the answer is (as it always in with photography) IT DEPENDS. It depends on what you want to accomplish, your skill level, the type of photography you practice and your budget. As for my own preferences, I generally prefer primes. When I have a choice, I shoot with primes, but there are indeed times when I want a zoom lens. They are affordable, flexible, convenient and versatile. The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO Lens is one of my favorite zoom lenses for bird photography. There are times when it is just the best choice. Otherwise, I tend to use my Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 300mm f/4 IS PRO Lens and may use the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital MC-14 1.4x Teleconverter when I need more reach. I almost photograph birds exclusively using these lenses with one exception. When I am at places in the Alligator Farm or Gatorland and I can get very close, I will use a lightweight zoom lens, the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-100mm f/4 IS PRO Lens which is great for hand-held flight shots when the birds are close. Conclusion Everything in photography involves a trade off. Zooms typically have more flaws than prime lenses but primes are more expensive and you have to carry more of them. Even though I prefer primes, I am NOT saying you shouldn’t buy a zoom lens. As you can see, I do own two myself. And the good news is that today's zooms are better than ever before. I do believe (especially for those shooting video or those who need super telephoto lenses) that a very fast prime lens is the best way to go, if budget allows. Your mileage may vary. If you are unsure of which way to go, my advice is to rent before you buy and put each lens you're considering through its paces. Decide if it's right for you and then pull the trigger. Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H without our link. And the more this link will be used to buy at B&H, the more giveaways we’ll be able to give back to our listeners through B&H. It really is a “win-win” situation :) And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review about our shows on iTunes. For more information on Scott Bourne follow him on Twitter: @ScottBourne For more information on Marco Larousse follow him on Twitter: @HamburgCam
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The More Gear Show topic this month is: Using Teleconverters - The Basics. Follow @Photopodcasts on Twitter Email: scott@scottbourne.com with questions or use the form on our website You’ll find a visual presentation of these show notes here: https://spark.adobe.com/page/CabgCmTh8kpH5/ Introduction A teleconverter (sometimes called tele extender or TC) is a secondary lens which is mounted between the camera and a photographic lens. Its job is to enlarge the central part of an image. They usually come in two lengths, 1.4 and 2X. These numbers represent the multiplier effect of the teleconverter. For instance, a 1.4 TC on a 100mm lens would make that lens operate like a 140mm lens. A 2X TC on the same lens would make that lens operate like a 200mm lens. As I’ve grown older, I have come to rely on teleconverters. In the past, I've had a love/hate relationship with them. When I was a young man and dead broke, I used them to try to get more focal length and hated the results. Then again, when I was young, the quality of the average teleconverter was horrible and my technique not much better. Now, decades later, teleconverters from manufacturers like Olympus are very, very good. (There are other good teleconverters from other manufacturers but I mention Olympus because I am most familiar with them.) With the advent of higher-quality TCs and practice, I have come to the conclusion that with proper technique, and a super sharp lens to connect with the teleconverter, this gear can deliver sharp, pleasing image quality. The caveats are that you start with quality glass and use a properly matched teleconverter, i.e., one made by the same company that manufactures your lens. While technically, other brands may work, in my opinion, best practices require a properly matched converter. Proper technique is also really important. For those who only use long lenses occasionally, it's very hard to develop good technique. When I teach at bird photography workshops the first thing I tend to note with new students is their assumption that their expensive telephoto lens will be all they need to get a good, sharp image. If only that were true. You really need to practice with long lenses and get your technique down. Use a sturdy tripod, and preferably a gimbal head if you're shooting with DSLRs. (Mirrorless shooters may be able to hand hold but a tripod and gimbal are always nice perks if you can afford them.) Place your feet shoulder-width apart, press your eye firmly to the back of your camera and drape your arm over the center of gravity on the lens. If you're making any sort of image other than a static, locked down image, and you're using a modern lens, go ahead and turn on IS. (Check your camera/lens manual to see if your stabilization works on a tripod.) These are minimum techniques for good image making with long telephoto lenses. I use a 1.4 TC on my Olympus camera. In the past I worked with a 2X teleconverter. Once you add that 2x TC to the equation, it only gets harder. When you use a 2X teleconverter you magnify EVERY mistake you make for all to see. When you use a teleconverter you will end up short a stop or two of light. A 1.4 TC will cost you one stop of light and a 2X TC will cost you two stops of light. Most people already know that. What few people talk about is that you may also lose autofocus or at least autofocus speed. You may also lose some of your autofocus points. (My Olympus camera doesn't suffer from this problem but most do.) If you’re shooting with an older camera and lenses slower than f/2.8 pay attention to this. I want to clear up a misconception. I have seen many photographers flatly state that teleconverters don’t offer autofocus on lenses slower than f/2.8. While this may be true for a majority of cameras its not true with some of the more modern high-end cameras. Even if your camera can autofocus using a teleconverter, remember you will also be penalized by slightly slower autofocus acquisition. It is lens, body and situation dependent but it is something to know. I am lucky in that on my Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II, paired to the Olympus M.Zuiko Digital MC-14 1.4x Teleconverter this isn't a real issue. I don't notice any difference. Back when I shot on DSLRs, a 400mm f/4 lens with a 1.4TC (EFL of 560mm at f/5.6 due to the one stop of light lost to the TC) will not yield autofocus that is as fast as a 600mm f/5.6 lens without the TC. The gaps grow closer every year and it’s much less of a problem with new gear. Older cameras/lenses/converters will be more likely to manifest slower AF acquisition. USE CASES It’s possible to use TCs with any variety of lens and camera combinations (check your owner's’ manual to make sure your camera and lens pairing is compatible.) Some photographers are even able to stack two teleconverters (a 1.4 TC plus a 2X TC) to get even more reach. I have never tried this but you may want to. (Put the 2X on the camera, attach a 12mm extension tube to the 2X TC and then attach a 1.4 TC to the 12mm extension tube.) When I attach a teleconverter I tend to attach the TC to the lens first and THEN to the camera. On some cameras, this seems to make a big difference in how well the TC talks to both the lens and the camera, in terms of autofocus speed and also in terms of metering. Consider this a best practice just to be safe. With my desire to shoot long lenses I am constantly battling the need for big, heavy glass with the need for something that isn’t too expensive and that I can more easily carry. I have increasingly moved to using teleconverters and with practice, most photographers will find this is a reasonable compromise. Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H without our link. And the more this link will be used to buy at B&H, the more giveaways we’ll be able to give back to our listeners through B&H. It really is a “win-win” situation :) And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review about our shows on iTunes. For more information on Scott Bourne follow him on Twitter: @ScottBourne For more information on Marco Larousse follow him on Twitter: @HamburgCam
reCOMPOSE 015: New Sony Gear As many of you know, Andy and Juan are Sony mirrorless shooters. Recently we have both received the newly released Sony 100-400 lens together with the Sony 1.4 Teleconverter, and as discussed in a previous episode, Juan also recently received the new Sony a9 camera. In this episode we discuss our impressions and tests, yes tests, on all of this new gear, and share with you our real world experience. Typically we do not shoot test charts to evaluate a lens, we go with our experience, but in this case Juan did shoot a test chart to verify what he was seeing in his in-the-field tests. We don’t always have all the answers, but if we don’t we will research it and try to give you the best answer we can. So what have you got to lose, go ahead and send in your questions to us at contact@recompose.photo. Links mentioned on the episode Closeup on the eye of the loon on the cover image on this episode Chart shot comparing the 100-400 with and without the 1.4 TC Picks of the Week Juan: Sony FE 1.4x Teleconverter Andy: Sony Alpha a6500 Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Juan Pons: Website, Facebook Andy Williams: Website, Facebook reCOMPOSE Facebook Page
https://www.adorama.com Part 2 of Doug McKinlay & Mark Wallace meeting in London; two very different travel photographers in part 2 of their fascinating conversation continue to share their experiences. Find out who narrowly escaped lions in Africa or who missed a close encounter with a grizzly bear in Canada. Related Products at Adorama: Leica M Type 240 Digital Rangefinder Camera Bodyhttps://www.adorama.com/lcmb.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Leica 50mm f/1.4 SUMMILUX-M Aspherical -Blackhttp://www.adorama.com/LC5014MN.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000http://www.adorama.com/IPCFZ1000.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Canon EOS 5D MK III https://www.adorama.com/ica5dm3.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM AutoFocus Wide Angle Lenshttp://www.adorama.com/CA24142U.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II Digital Point & Shoot Camera https://www.adorama.com/icag7xm2.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Tamron 2x Teleconverter for Tamron SP 150-600mm & 70-200mm USD G2 - Canon EOS Mounthttps://www.adorama.com/tm2xeost.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video GoPro HERO5 Black https://www.adorama.com/gph5b.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Photos by Doug McKinlay & Mark Wallacehttp://www.dougmckinlay.comhttps://twitter.com/DougMcKinlayhttp://www.markonabike.com/http://www.markwallacephotography.com/ Like, share, and comment on the video below...let's get the conversation started! If you have questions, please share them below.
https://www.adorama.com Part 2 of Doug McKinlay & Mark Wallace meeting in London; two very different travel photographers in part 2 of their fascinating conversation continue to share their experiences. Find out who narrowly escaped lions in Africa or who missed a close encounter with a grizzly bear in Canada. Related Products at Adorama: Leica M Type 240 Digital Rangefinder Camera Bodyhttps://www.adorama.com/lcmb.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Leica 50mm f/1.4 SUMMILUX-M Aspherical -Blackhttp://www.adorama.com/LC5014MN.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000http://www.adorama.com/IPCFZ1000.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Canon EOS 5D MK III https://www.adorama.com/ica5dm3.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM AutoFocus Wide Angle Lenshttp://www.adorama.com/CA24142U.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II Digital Point & Shoot Camera https://www.adorama.com/icag7xm2.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Tamron 2x Teleconverter for Tamron SP 150-600mm & 70-200mm USD G2 - Canon EOS Mounthttps://www.adorama.com/tm2xeost.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video GoPro HERO5 Black https://www.adorama.com/gph5b.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Doug%20McKinlay%20%26%20Mark%20Wallace%20Discuss%20Travel%20Experiences%20Part%202%3A%20Adorama%20Special&utm_content=video Photos by Doug McKinlay & Mark Wallacehttp://www.dougmckinlay.comhttps://twitter.com/DougMcKinlayhttp://www.markonabike.com/http://www.markwallacephotography.com/ Like, share, and comment on the video below...let's get the conversation started! If you have questions, please share them below.
This is Episode #15 of the WeShootFuji podcast. Its hosted by Scott Bourne and Marco Larousse.The show airs on the 1st and 15th of each month. You can listen and subscribe for free via iTunes at this link:https://itun.es/i6LV2yb #iTunesOr you can listen via web player on Cyber Ears at http://www.cyberears.com/index.php/Show/audio/6133This is the last episode of 2015 and Scott and Marco talk about some feedback to episode #14 and if it is OK to for a photographer to work for free for charity. Then a listener wanted to know why Scott switched from m4/3 Olympus cameras to Fuji-X APS-C cameras and Scott shares his hands on experiences with the new XF 35mm f2 and 1.4 Teleconverter in the field.Marco reports on a street photography speech that he held a few days ago and gives some tips for photographers who want to capture nice firework images during New Year celebrations around the world. Scott and Marco also give some ideas for useful photographer New Year's resolutions for 2016 and they want to thank some people who helped to make the podcast such a big success in 2015.
This week we look at the results of tests of the new EF 70-200mm F2.8L IS II USM lens with 1.4X and 2X Extenders fitted. See the test results here: http://bit.ly/mbp236 Buying this lens from B&H? Use this link and support MBP: http://bit.ly/mbp70-200 1.4X and 2X Extenders from B&H as well: http://bit.ly/mbp1_4X http://bit.ly/mbp2X Cornell University's Resolution Test Chart: http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~westin/misc/res-chart.html View all of my 70-200mm F2.8L IS II USM Lens images: http://bit.ly/70-200VII Music from Music Alley: http://www.musicalley.com/
This week we look at the results of tests of the new EF 70-200mm F2.8L IS II USM lens with 1.4X and 2X Extenders fitted. See the test results here: http://bit.ly/mbp236 Buying this lens from B&H? Use this link and support MBP: http://bit.ly/mbp70-200 1.4X and 2X Extenders from B&H as well: http://bit.ly/mbp1_4X http://bit.ly/mbp2X Cornell University's Resolution Test Chart: http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~westin/misc/res-chart.html View all of my 70-200mm F2.8L IS II USM Lens images: http://bit.ly/70-200VII Music from Music Alley: http://www.musicalley.com/
In this episode I talk about Extenders or Tele-converters and Extension Tubes. Details: https://mbp.ac/24
In this episode I talk about Extenders or Tele-converters and Extension Tubes. Details: https://mbp.ac/24