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IraBlock

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  1. Thank you Drew, I’ve had my eye on it for a while, do you know if it’s worth it to get the more expensive one?

    I think you will really happy with the ECM-B10, i have been using it lately and am really impressed

  2. I just returned from a three week trip abroad and I am going through my images. When I return from a trip of many weeks I can have 10,000-20,000 images to look through and  I want to share how i tackle such a large number of photos and my work flow.

    I tag my photos on my initial pass with a color or a star, and I  pick a lot of photos without stopping to look at the details or doing any sort of  comparison. I think it is necessary on the first pass to be fast and reactive and not dwell on any images or you will never get through your take. The next day I look through the first pass and start getting a bit more judgemental and specific in my choices. This set of photos have another color or two stars. After waiting a day or two I go through the 'second' set of choices. This is the point where the process becomes tedious as I really compare the details in similar images and try to decide which is the best. I pick a thrid color or assign three stars to these images. At this point I would have narrowed things down to 500-800 images with this third star or color. A day or two later  I bring in another person to look at the photographs with a fresh set of eyes and I would hope to cut the photos down to 300- 500 images at this point. These final images will have four starts or a fourth color. These final raw images are then processed, renamed and put into my archival catalogue.

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  3. I usually carry all my gear in my backpack. Since I have it on my back and it looks small, they never bother me. Yet, I'm getting older and prefer to reach my destination healthy and pain-free. I'm planning to get a roller bag that fit most airline (especially domestic) before the summer, and a collapsable shoulder bag in case I need to reorganize.

    I used to carry everything in a large backpack on the plane. One night after flying over 8 hours I landed and had to transfer to another flight. I was tired and jet lagged, and needed to walk for 30 minutes to my new flight. After that incident I decided to get a rolling bag.

  4. Of course the Sony AF system is incredible! I also love the ability to customize all the buttons on the camera. Every photographer has a different way of shooting and being able to set up the Sony camera to make it easy to work with is really fantastic.

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  5. The a7siii and fx3 are the obvious choices. The new FX30 seems to be very popular with filmmakers, and is well priced. I would definitely give the FX30 a look

  6. I believe a version of the newly announced Creative Cloud Service has been available for large customers, broadcast networks and production studios. Is anyone familiar with it? I look forward to replacing Imaging Edge with the Creators App, as Imaging Edge has always been a bit quirky and limited. The press release from Sony mentions that only two cameras will be ready for it at the moment, the Sony a7iv and ZV-1F. I am hoping the Sony a7rV and Sony a1 will be added to the list shortly. The Creators App will be well received by the Sony community.

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  7. I do a lot of traveling and bringing my equipment on the plane has always been an issue and seems to be tougher every flight. I do not like checking cameras or lenses in luggage, I tend to check grip equipment and lighting only, All the camera gear goes on the plane with me! Even if your bag fits under your seat or in the overhead airlines are now checking the weight of your bag. In the past i carried on a Tenba Roadie rolling bag that fit most everything I needed. The bag weighed close to 35 pounds which is beyond the rules for most airline carry on. And it took a lot of strength to lift it into the overhead bins. Now I divide the equipment up into two bags, the rolling Tenba, and a medium size Tenba backpack. This splits the weight up and the larger rolling bag goes into the overhead bin and the backpack goes under my seat. The backpack also contains things I need to get to while flying - noise canceling headphones, my computer, and any snacks I may need.

    This is my method, what are you carrying on the plane?

  8. Banding is a definite issue when using silent shutter. as the sensor is being scanned for the exposure and LED lights especially cheap ones pulse during the exposure. The problem seems worse as you get into highter shutter speeds.The solution is to switch to mechanical shutter. Some of the newer Sony cameras have a faster scanning rate and the banding is not as much of an issue

  9. I would shoot before asking. If interrupted, they get out of their focus zone and the feeling is lost. But I would do it without getting into their face or disrupt what they're doing. If they are too busy, I take the shot and move on. If not, I take the shot then show it to them. Many would be delighted to see themselves. I think Monica Sigmon had a discussion on her podcast, that images are more to acknowledge the existence of the person since they don't actually "see" themselves. And that's what I believe will get the reaction that I want to see after the view what you got.

    That makes total sense, I too will show the photo to the subject and that helps a lot

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  10. I like the size, if you are traveling with zooms, i always like to carry a fast prime, and the 55mm 1.8 takes up no room in my bag. I love the look of the images from this lens, and yes i wish it had the AF?MF switch and the Focus hold button. I like putting my eye focus on the Focus Hold button, so when I switch to the 55mm I am always mistakenly reaching for the Focus Hold button 😄

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