Photo Mish Mash 42: CES & Montana
/Question of the week -If you were going to make a coffee table photo book - what would be the subject?Week/month in review:Family Vacation (shooting experience with the GH4 and qualty of the high ISO filesISO 2500 examples https://www.dropbox.com/s/852e2tgii623064/Screenshot%202015-01-13%2008.28.42.png?dl=0https://www.dropbox.com/s/ketgoe9tjac85ar/Screenshot%202015-01-13%2008.31.54.png?dl=02x Extender Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIIp1F9bkTYDepth Of field Master Link: http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.htmlB&H Tour - Microphone room, Speaker Room and Zoom LensNew Style of the Photo Critique:Week Ahead -Montana - http://mckaylive.com/bozeman-animals-wyellowstone-15-spots-left-january-16-21-2015/Annoucements!http://www.patreon.com/photorectobyWorkshopsSignup for newsletterNews:CES - Photo round up http://gadgets.ndtv.com/cameras/features/ces-2015-cameras-roundup-646806Nikon D5500 (feb 5th) http://digital.photorecommendations.com/recs/2015/01/nikon-d5500-announced-successor-to-the-d5300/Canon P&S (Connect Station) - Glimpse of a new rebel?http://www.canonrumors.com/2015/01/a-new-xxd-dslr-coming-from-canon-cr1/New 18-300 IS STM Ef-S coming. . maybeCP+ Feb 12-15th - Maybe 5D Mark IV, T6i, D7200http://www.cpplus.jp/en/aim/Christina’s favorite camera - the HTC RE http://www.androidauthority.com/htcs-re-live-stream-youtube-579249/http://petapixel.com/assets/uploads/2015/01/rankings.jpghttps://www.flickr.com/camerashttp://spaceref.com/nasa-hack-space/large-synoptic-survey-telescope-camera-receives-funding-approval.htmlDiscussion:Roger Hunt / Tony LawrenceCalculating depth of field . . . should you base it on the focal length of the lens or the lens + crop factor . . . also suggested by someone else on Post to Your Page was how to use the depth of field button on the cameraReader Questions:Scott RobelotCan you please explain the best way to clean the mirror inside of a dslr?relayer705I have a Q. Will a 24 mp sensor be better in low light than a 16 mp? I have a Nikon D5100. I know that a full frame is much better in low light but would more mp make any difference in smaller sensor?Gerald MeredithAny experience with 5D Mark 3 underexposing in "manual mode" even if viewfinder meter shows correct exposure? All other modes seem okMiguel Rocha5D mk2 or 6D?

The Connect Station CS100, available in April for $299, is designed as an all-purpose destination for all the files on your camera, touch an NFC enabled camera to the station and via wifi your images are loaded onto the 1TB drive. The station allows connecting to computers, smartphones and tablets over the web while storing everything locally. Your own personal cloud that lives in the house. I am personally curious to see if the NFC and Wifi tech is included in the next Rebel (the T6i) and how well this will work with Lightroom.Where is the Canon T6i announcement? Probably in Early February.Canon P&S Cameras announced (all compatible with the Connect Station CS100)The PowerShot SX710 HS $349 |
Headline Feature: Articulating Touch Screen ( a first for the Nikon DSLR line)Additional Features:
They have dropped the GPS (which I wasn't impressed with) but added some additional picture controls and maybe a star trails mode (I am still researching this)
Available Feb 5th for $396 - 
This has been rumored for months and now confirmed with a recent Interview. 



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One of my viewers shared his thoughts on film vs digital and did a nice cost benefit analysis. I asked if I could share it as a post and he agreed. Thanks to Norbert from Belgium for sharing. I'd like to talk to you a little about (spoiler alert )...old-fashioned analog photography. One and a half years back I became seriously interested in photography after my purchase of my first DSLR (Rebel T3 with the 17-50 f/2.8 Tamron. I rather wanted the fixed aperture instead of a more expensive body with a flippy touchscreen) and purchased my first prime lens last spring (the new Sigma 30mm f/1.4). Since then I've spend a good $1300,- worth of camera equipment. That amount of money is a lot for a just graduated vet with photography as (just) a hobby. After being inspired last summer by a friend owning a Canon AE-1 Program, I began calculating the cost of analog photography. I did a little search on eBay and estimated that with a budget of around $130,-, I could buy myself a professional level SLR. I made a little Excel sheet to calculate the price per photo if I would bring the film rolls to a local lab to get it developed and scanned on a CD (that way I avoid printing costs).
All the best from Ghent, Belgium,Norbert
D610 Offers an excellent sensor for just $1500D750 Offers a versatile camera that excels in low light focusing and produces very clean images at high ISOsD810 offers 36MP with no optical low pass filter (OLPF) this gives you stunningly detailed images
D610 and the D750 share partial MA Skeleton. D750 gets carbon fiber exterior increasing strength and decreasing weightNikon Full Frame DSLR Weight:
One of the headline features of the D750 is the articulating display. The first full frame DSLR to offer. There is some nervousness surrounding the ribbon connection powe to the screen and yes an articulating screen is more prone to issues but all in all the additional angles you can shoot at without craning your neck or guesstimating on the composition are appreciated. The D750 is the smallest of the three and like the D610 some buttons on the left have dual purposes depending on the mode you are in. I find this to be slightly annoying The D810 has a dedicated button for almost everything and includes a dedicated AF-ON button too.
The D750 has the newest focusing system of the three cameras with excellent performance in low light. Same points and spread as the D810 but with better low light performance. D610 is capable but not my first pick for speedy focusing when the light levels drop.
My Favorite features of the Nikon D750
A few small items that I don't love about the D750.
Starting to hear some rumors about the D5400 which according to this
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