Archive for December, 2009

365 project – 80/365 – 12/15/2009

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Apparently I didn't have much time today, playing with DOF in my new Canon S90.

80/365 – 12/15/2009

Apparently I didn’t have much time today, playing with DOF in my new Canon S90.

365 project – 79/365 – 12/14/2009

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Gin

79/365 – 12/14/2009

Gin

365 project – 78/365 – 12/13/2009

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Looks like my 50D received a little brother!

78/365 – 12/13/2009

Looks like my 50D received a little brother!

365 project – 77/365 – 12/12/2009

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


First day with my new s90, apparently there doing some work next door.

77/365 – 12/12/2009

First day with my new s90, apparently there doing some work next door.

My new camera – Canon S90

Canon S90
Image by Pavel Tcholakov via Flickr
I just received my new camera, a Canon PowerShot S90, after much debate. Beginning a few months ago I started to think about a new camera. I was primarily looking for a smaller camera (as compared to my Canon 50D), something that I could cary around on a daily or near daily basis, with good image quality, and manual controls. The first question I faced was what type of camera to get. The options I considered were a point and shoot, micro four-thirds, or a specialized compact camera (basically a Sigma DP-1/2).
So for the last few months I’ve been going back and fourth on the type of camera I was looking for. Finally here is how I decided on a point and shoot:
* Micro four-thirds: When I started looking at these cameras there was only one on the market, the Olympus EP-1, now there are a few more on the market, the EP-2 and Panasonic GF-1. While I really like the fact these cameras have large sensors (not as large as my dSLR, but the next best thing) and the ability the change lenses. However, at the end of the day the camera, even with a pancake lens, is a large camera and not pocketable, something that I wouldn’t be able to cary around with me everyday, in fact it may only be useful during the times I would otherwise use my dSLR. Second, it’s a whole new system that may be an expensive system to invest in and I see how it would compete with my dSLR system for use. Additionally, this is a new platform and I see a lot of new development over the next year which, if I would have bought into the system now I may end up with buyers remorse as better cameras come out which may fix the issues people are having with these cameras (auto focus speed comes to mind).
* Specialized compacts (Sigma DP1/DP2): I think these are great little cameras with a huge FOVEON X3 sensor. And I really considered the DP-2. I would love to have a compact camera with a nearly APS-C sensor. In fact, I think the DP-2 (or newer version) may be my next camera. I decided against this model now because of its fixed focal length which is quite limiting for everyday shooting and the complaints over the auto-focus speed and noise and the controls. The body is a little large for carrying around everyday but I think its doable. I wish there was a place in the area (Metro DC) I could go and play with one of these.
* Point and shoot: compact point and shoot’s are often problematic due to their consumer driven appeal (often lacking the dSLR type manual controls) and their small sensor sizes. However, there are some high-end point and shoot cameras like the Canon G11, Canon S90, and Panasonic LX-3. Seeing as the Canon G11 and S90 as new I took a hard look at them. The G11 and S90 are nearly the same camera (sensor, processor, and controls) I decided on the S90 as I was looking for something more compact. Additionally, since its release there have been many great reviews, here, here, here. In the finial analysis, it came down to a camera was pretty good IQ, manual controls, and a very small size. The S90 is something that I can cary around with me everywhere.
I’m looking forward to playing with the S90 over the coming days. I’ll post some thoughts on it later.

I just received my new camera, a Canon PowerShot S90, after much debate. Beginning a few months ago I started to think about a new camera. I was primarily looking for a smaller camera (as compared to my Canon 50D), something that I could cary around on a daily or near daily basis, with good image quality, and manual controls. The first question I faced was what type of camera to get. The options I considered were a point and shoot, micro four-thirds, or a specialized compact camera (basically a Sigma DP-1/2).


Unboxing of my latest toy Canon S90

Unboxing of my latest toy, Canon S90. I know I shouldn’t have, but couldn’t help myself. This means I’ll have to test I out some to see if it’s worth keeping. More posts to come.

Flickr iPhone app

Wordmark of Flickr
Image via Wikipedia

I am really happy to see that Flickr.com released an iPhone app some time back. Since it’s release I’ve spent a little bit of time with it. The app is a great way to view other users pictures, and that is a plus. However, what continues to boggle my mind with this app, even in the latest release, is when you try to upload a photo from your own library the app replaces the time the photo was taken with the current date and time and will not upload the photos geolocation data (in the previous version it would always use the location you were uploading the photo from, now in the latest version you can turn that off, but it does not seem to use the embedded geolocation of the photo). So I am left wondering why on earth isĀ Flickr’s app messing with the EXIF data of my photos? It makes absolutely no sense.

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365 project: 76/365 – 12/11/2009

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


A busy day ending at Capitals game with the winning goal in OT.

76/365 – 12/11/2009

A busy day ending at Capitals game with the winning goal in OT.

Project 365: 75/365 – 12/10/2009

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


Missed yesterday's photo, and this isn't quite making up for it but here's a banana in my office.

75/365 – 12/10/2009

Missed yesterday’s photo, and this isn’t quite making up for it but here’s a banana in my office.

365 project – 73/365 – 12/8/2009

Today’s 365 project photo. As always the Flickr set is here.


I don't really know, maybe I need to visit the store or I'm just having fun with light (maybe both?). Really just playing with some limited lighting.

73/365 – 12/8/2009

I don’t really know, maybe I need to visit the store or I’m just having fun with light (maybe both?). Really just playing with some limited lighting.