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sulyn bennett-hennessey

Joe McNally on the Nikon D4 - Beautiful Music, High ISO - The Photo Society - 3 views

  • The recent D4 project was a terrific project for the studio, made more so by the company I shared shooting it. Bill Frakes did his usual wonderful sports stills, but also filmed a beautifully evocative video of Istanbul. Take a look at his site, Straw Hat Visuals. Corey Rich once again defies gravity in his adventure sports video work, seen here.  Matthias Hangst shot amazing action, and Vincent Munier once again took on difficult and daunting landscapes. Humbled and honored to be in their company. Bill Frakes and I, especially, go back a long ways. He is one of the truly significant standard bearers in the history of sports photojournalism.
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    Great examples of high ISO with Nikon D4 
sulyn bennett-hennessey

How to Shoot in Manual Mode-The Basics - Click it Up a Notch - 3 views

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    more info on exposure triangle with specific video on canon models and Nikon D3000
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    more info on exposure triangle with specific video on canon models and Nikon D3000
david merkel

Nikon I Am Generation Image - 0 views

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    More than any before, this generation speaks through images. So we sent a Nikon camera on a journey to help seven people with something to say make themselves heard. See their stories at http://bit.ly/1zBD6PX #IAmGenerationImage
Hayley SM

Top Tips for Capturing Time Lapse with a DSLR | DSLR Video Tips from Nikon - 0 views

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    Learn the top tips for creating a time lapse video with your DSLR camera.
Hayley SM

Top Tips for Shooting Stop-Motion Animation Video | DSLR Video Tips from Nikon - 0 views

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    Learn how to shoot basic Stop-Motion animation video with a DSLR camera.
Eric N

Should You Convert Your Photos to DNG? - 1 views

  • formats might be difficult to read in the
  • distant future since the format hasn’t been openly documented and support
  • Since the DNG format (.dng) is open source anyone can write software to read or write the format.
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  • from the manufacturer may not always be there.
  • There are also no license restrictions so camera manufacturers could use DNG as their default RAW format instead of their proprietary format.
  • DNG files are around 15-20% smaller in file size than proprietary RAW files without any loss of quality!
  • The DNG format includes a checksum that can detect file corruption
  • might not be necessary.
  • you can’t accidentally make adjustments that change the original file (the way you can with JPEGs).
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    this is a really good article on the pros of converting to DNG after reading a couple of other websites about the pros and cons of converting to DNG i decided that i was pro and i think that this artical sums up the pros in a pretty simple and easy to understand way.
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    Dammit i chose the same article!
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    I think that this article agrees with the process of converting your photos to DNGs. I highlighted main points made by the author, but basically he listed many reasons why we should convert our photos to DNGs. One of the reasons I think would be the main reason I would convert my photos would be because I could would be able to open my photos in a lot of different softwares, not just Adobe softwares. It would be brilliant if camera manufacturers could use DNG instead of the RAW format. #proDNG
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    The benefits of DNG makes me personally want to change my work flow. DNG is universal, smaller in size, and is adjustable like an ordinary raw file. Unlike Canon, Sony, and Nikons proprietary RAW formats. DNG is universal and I've seen it used for video and photo. Id make the switch.
sulyn bennett-hennessey

DSLR_tips_how_to_use_viewfinder.jpg (JPEG Image, 610 × 426 pixels) - 1 views

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    This is a good graphic to show you what all those brackets and marks mean inside your viewfinder.
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