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cyberjunkiecyberjunkie
2025-02-10

The wife and I spent 4 days in Goa, specifically Panjim city. We walked about 35-37km over those days. I took my Nikon D5300 DSLR along, since I stopped buying cutting-edge, high-end smartphones some 6 years ago. I clicked more than 250 photos, so I'm happy. I've started posting some of them on Pixelfed pixelfed.social/cyberjunkie

Richard W. Woodley ELBOWS UP 🇨🇦🌹🚴‍♂️📷 🗺️the5thColumnist@mstdn.ca
2024-05-17

One thing I miss about my old #Konica Autoreflex T3 #SLR was the Depth of Field #DoF Preview lever,. Apparently #DSLRs have that feature but my Panasonic#Lumix #FZ300 bridge camera does not. #photography

Donald Hoberndhobern@scicomm.xyz
2024-03-05

A long and rambling overview of my efforts in the last couple of decades to find easy ways to take #insect #macro photographs and also be ready to #photograph #birds and #mammals.

It covers pre-digital species documentation, the #Nikon #Coolpix 4500 (RIP), various bridge cameras with #Raynox macro lens attachments, #Canon #DSLRs, and the #camera I'm now adopting to replace them all, the #Sony RX10 IV with a #Marumi DHG Achromat macro lens and #GODOX MF12 #flash units.

stangeia.hobern.net/digital-ca

Notebook page as example of how I imaged insects before digital cameras.

From August/September 1996 with apencil drawings of a moths, a colour variant of Camptogramma bilineata, Yellow Shell.

The drawing is of a moth with open wings, coloured in brown and yellow.Canon PowerShot SX60 HS camera with Raynox DCR-250 macro lens and a collapsible flash diffuser.

The diffuser is an oval of white fabric.Canon EOS 7D camera with Canon EF 100 mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens and Canon MT-24EX twin macro flashSony RX10 IV camera with Marumi DHG Achromat 330 (+3) macro lens and GODOX MF12 macro flash set
Jonathan Luke Halljonlh@graphics.social
2024-02-08

amateurphotographer.com/latest I have been hearing noises about the impending death of DSLRs. Will be sorry to see them disappear. #dslrs #cameraindustry #unwelcomechanges #jonlh #jonathanlhall

2023-10-14

Heading to the #Delta #picnic. (#BlvdBash)

I brought a camera I got back in 2014. Canon nolonger makes #DSLRs. Why do I get asked questions about this obsolete beast? Perhaps people are just making conversation.

"Do you like your camera?"

"Does it work out well for you?"

"Are you a reporter?"

I'm just a dude with a #camera.

2023-09-26

I could not believe my eyes it actually happened! Somebody next to our lane actually bought one of those ! I was in complete disbelief 🫢😲😁! I guess really knows their shit. No one wants but wireless phones are the shit.

2023-09-26

I'm kinda bummed. I hadn't been at Costco since the pandemic and I find absolutely no stuff. No or . used to have a place with , and . I got my at the near downtown . But they got the second most important thing.... wireless phones! Anyone else remember these?

2023-09-13

The funny thing though is that the Motorola phone picture is what came out of my phone. The other photos are cropped heavily. LOL phones are definitely shit compared to .

Jyoti MishraJyoti@mas.to
2022-12-14

@vampiress

I have various annoying chronic health problems so my days of wielding whocker-chocker massive #DSLRs are behind me.

I'm in love with my #OlympusOM1 and now the #A7C - they're perfect travel cameras and have the grunt to do any other work too!

Don't tempt me with the E primes! hahaha

BrBr.Primebryanbrake
2022-11-29

people who use :
I upgraded to the 2.x version of the webcam software.
After using two cables (USB-C with mini adapter, and a proper USB mini cable)my cam wouldn't connect

I tried the new camera with my laptop, which still had the old 1.x EOS webcam software installed with the latest OBS. Worked without a hitch.

I uninstalled & hunted down the 1.1 version re-installed it on my streaming rig, and it worked just like it did when i was using my T2i.
Just a heads up

CK's Technology NewsCKsTechnologyNews
2022-01-15

Are Dead, and Lenses Are Never Going to Be the Same (Again)

Source
nofilmschool.com/canon-kills-d

CREDIT: Hunter Moranville - Unplash
petapixel (unofficial)petapixel@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-11-22

K|Lens Unveils World’s First Light Field Lens That Works on Any Camera

A German-based startup named K|Lens is set to launch an ambitious new camera lens that the company claims is the first to bring 3D light field depth mapping to any full-frame camera.

K|Lens has been in contact with PetaPixel regarding its in-development lens system for several months. Since initial outreach, the physical design of the lens has changed a bit (the photos of the finished lens are notably different than the 3D models shown in example videos) but the underlying technology remains the same. In short, K|Lens has created what it claims to be the world's first light field imaging lens that works for both still images and video and on full-frame cameras.

Light field technology was originally popularized by the now-defunct Lytro, but K|Lens pitches its optic as capable of delivering on those promises in a usable way instead of just what was essentially a gimmick.

The lens itself is quite large because it uses a system of mirrors to project nine slightly different perspectives of a scene onto the camera sensor simultaneously. The company says it is like looking at a scene with nine cameras positioned at slightly different angles all at the same time. The system works like a kaleidoscope, which is where the "K" in K|Lens comes from.

The company claims that each image or video shot with the K|Lens One provides additional data beyond any other optic in the world, specifically in what K|Lens describes as rich light field data in the form of depth maps, point clouds, and nine separate viewpoints for each photo or video captured.

For example, below is a photo taken with the K|Lens One:

Which is captured by the camera as below (click to view full resolution):

From that data, the below depth information was recorded:

Below is another photo, the nine images captured by the K|Lens, and depth information from the center of the frame:

K|Lens provided the video below that illustrates the process:

<https://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2021/11/K-Lens_Data_3D.mp4>

The actual capture of the images is important, but K|Lens relies on software to make use of those images. The company says that the possibilities with that data are numerous: depth-based editing, focus pulls, re-focusing, extended depth of field, and simplified segmentation are all noted as possibilities.

"K|Lens One photos and videos are also a perfect match for all 3D displays, be it stereo, holographic, or light field," the company says. "In addition, light-field content can be integrated into web applications to provide for a vivid and living user experience. On top of that, users always have access to multiple perspectives of their scenes to create with."

The lens will ship with software, but the company hasn't specifically said what lens mounts it plans to make available; example photos show the lens attached to DSLRs. The K|Lens will launch on Kickstarter on November 29 and will be available to back for $2,049, which is a significant discount off what the company plans to eventually sell the lens for ($4,099) when it becomes commercially available. A dedicated five-inch monitor with native software installed that will aid in image capture will also be available. K|Lens says it will be able to deliver finished lenses by the summer of 2022.

Additional example images and in-use scenarios can be found on the K|Lens website.

#equipment #news #depthmapping #dslrs #fullframe #klens #klensone #lens #lightfield #lightfieldcamera #lightfieldlens #lightfieldphotography #newlens

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