Jorgen Udvang
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One of my favourite cameras, and my first digital, the 5MP Canon A95. I gave it away to the girl in my first post of this thread :facesmack:
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Not sure I can reveal a trade secret...but the rear-sync example is actually the first curtain sync and vice versa--the hammer is moving up. After all, I did not want to break the bulb and no one can tell the difference. :toocool:Just found your arm and hamer demonstrating the "Rear flash sync" in the manual. How many lightbulbs did you smash in the process? :ROTFL:
Or were the demos done without the bulb and then later photoshopped in the image?
So much more impressive if you write it 2,750,000 pixels. Or even 2.75x10^6, after all, who the hell understands scientific notation?or 2.75mp from my Nikon D1:
I am sure your clients appreciated the effort. Monotypes say "pay me" in ways computer-to-plate cannot...Olivetti Lettera 32.
Never did the great novel.
Used only for typing invoices.
On A-mount I went from 6 ==> 12 ==> 24 (KM5D ==> A700 ==> A850) 2 steps for just over 1 k$ per stepI miss those days when upgrades to sensors were literally 100%+ increases in resolution. The joys (ok, not joys at $7-8k per camera) of going from a D1 to a D1x to a D2x to a D3/D3x and so on.
I can relate. He overlooks the IR bleed but I can totally relate to everything else in this article.Folks my find this photographers love affair with the Nikon D1 interesting: https://petapixel.com/2019/05/14/using-the-d1-nikons-first-homegrown-dslr/