Posts filed under Gear

Lighting Gear

Selfportrait I - TiredBeen experimenting the last couple of days with off-camera flash. Not entirely to my satisfaction, but learning every second more and more about (studio) flashing.

Feet IAt the moment I have a Nikon SB-600 which is nice, but two (or more) would be a lot nicer (Photography Acquisition Syndrome, anyone???). Also some stands, claps etc. would be nice. Getting a flash off the floor (or cases) and into the air requires a lot of ingenuity.

This way, the gear-wish-list keeps growing and growing. Oh man, that Nikon 200-400mm f/4 lens is not getting closer this way....

Posted on June 4, 2009 and filed under Gear, Personal, Photography.

Off Camera Flashing

Ordered a Phottix remote trigger set Tetra 1 x triger 2 x reciever kit last night for a couple of bucks (due tomorrow from Arend Handelsonderneming). About time that I started to get more familiar with creative off-camera flashing..... Did I say 'creative' and 'I'?

A good time to start with some self portraits to get used to the lighting..... So expect som creepy pictures here and on my flickr page. :)

Posted on May 28, 2009 and filed under Gear, Personal, Photography.

Panasonic Lumix LX3

Panasonic Lumix LX3 Panasonic Lumix LX3After a long and extensive search for an additional point and shoot camera (P&S) I bought the Panasonic Lumix LX3.

The reason for buying the camera were:

  • Image quality
  • RAW capabilities
    (RAW format not yet supported by the normal Adobe product)
  • Relative large sensor with only 10 MPixels
  • Size (not too small)
  • Extensive control over the settings in the camera
  • Hotshoe (for an external flash or a 200 euro ViewFinder.....)
    The LX3 with a Nikon SB-600 flash... not that well balanced :)
  • 24mm (35mm equivalent) wide angle lens.
  • Macro setting
  • Good quality movies (in 720p HD format)
  • And not to forget; the design of the camera.

Panasonic Lumix LX3 test imageWhen you're used to a semi-pro dSLR it takes a while getting used to. Most of the camera functions are hidden in menu's.

One question for Panasonic-crew; Why the absurd prices on the optional accessories? The optional ViewFinder is HALF the price of the camera.
Guess I'll be waiting for the cheap Asian knock-offs.

Posted on November 3, 2008 and filed under Gear, Hardware, Personal, Photography.