Category: Equipment

10/13/06

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Categories: Equipment, General Photography

Does the 50mm Really Become 80mm With Crop Factor 1.6?



10/12/06

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Categories: Equipment, General Photography

Snap & Shoot Cameras vs. Pro DSLRs



09/27/06

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Categories: Equipment, General Photography

The Importance of Place - GPS and Photography

To piggy back on the previous post about Jelbert GeoTagger here is a long and detailed article about The Importance of Place written by Ruth Happel.
In this article Ruth provides introduction to GPS system and overview of some equipment, which photographers use to track the location where the photograph was taken. Also you will find information on software to use and or search on this data.



Permalink 04:22:42 pm, 116 words, 3836 views  
Categories: Business of photography, Equipment

Online Lens Rentals for Canon and Nikon (d)SLR

ZipLens
You probably heard of or seen the Zip Cars? Yes, those which you could rent for a day or more. They are parked in convinient places (i.e. by metro stations). The same picture is with the lens - they are parked online (very convinient) and you could rent them. I think, this is a great start for those guys and gals who want to try to shoot a wedding or some assignment, but lack the ability to buy the gear right away. Wedding photography requires fast lens and those are pretty expensive. Or if you shoot architecture assignment, you probably will need tilt and shift lens, which as well available at ZipLens (I almost wrote - ZipCars :)).



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Categories: Equipment

Jelbert GeoTagger - Camera GPS in Flash Hot Shoe

GeoTagger.jpg
Thanks to Engadget we found this new piece of equipment - Jelbert GeoTagger. It combines the Garmin and RoboGEO together and creates a complete package for photographers that need to track their geographical locations for each shot:

When each photograph is taken, the Jelbert GeoTagger receives a signal via the flash shoe that tells it to capture the current location and direction data from the GPS receiver. It stores it on the built-in SD FLASH memory card and records data relating to:

  • Latitude and Longitude
  • Magnetic compass direction
  • Time and date

At the end of the photo session, the location information is merged with the photographs. This must be done using 3rd party software such as RoboGEO (purchased separately). The data is merged automatically by referencing the date and time stamp on each photograph with the date and time stamp of each record on the SD card.



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