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HDR Photography: Essentials, Toys & Training - a list by tatorandtots
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I've taken up a new hobby: HDR photography. "High Dynamic Range" is what is stands for and if you don't know what that is exactly, let me point you to the master: Trey Ratcliff at http://www.stuckincustoms.com Check out his free tutorial, his stunning photos, his... well, everything. That site inspired me to dive into a whole new way of looking through a lens and at the world. As I add the things he's pointed out to me to this list this week, I hope you'll feel a bit inspired as well.
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Sanho Hyperdrive Colorspace UDMA
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Me shoot pretty one day. In the meantime, I'm taking a hell of a lot of bad photographs and plowing through my 8 GB flashdrive. Storing images in raw format will fill one of those cards in.... well, in an hour or two, as I discovered on a recent helicopter trip. Luckily, a professional photographer friend whipped out this little bad boy. My world was rocked. Right on the spot, you can pop the card into it and it sucks all those files inside for safe-keeping, leaving you with an empty flash card for immediate use. It's available in several sizes. I went the Goldilocks route and got the 250- not too big, not too small. Juuuust right.
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The HyperDrive COLORSPACE UDMA is a high-capacity stand-alone storage device with a plethora of state-of-the-art data-management and security tools. Its sleek form-factor and powerful feature-set offers digital photographers peace of mind, speed of operation, and the ability to travel light and move quickly. This compact hand-held device ensures a seamless workflow by allowing photographers to shoot without hesitation; up to 250GB of JPEGs or raw files can be transferred at 2GB/minute on a single battery charge.
Inside the HyperDrive, S.M.A.R.T. constantly monitors the hard drive's status for potential issues. A built-in data recovery tool can be employed to recover formatted, deleted, lost, or corrupted files from most memory cards. The integrity of each data-backup is checked by the CRC copy-verification system, and Data-Synchronization allows the HyperDrive to mirror its contents onto another HyperDrive or an external hard drive via USB OTG host technology. Incremental Backup allows the transfer of new images, while skipping over all of the previously saved data.
The HyperDrive's integral 3.2" QVGA LCD screen delivers vibrant color, contrast, and sharpness for on-site editing and proofing. Viewing raw files on the HyperDrive is never a problem, thanks to its raw-decoder; virtually any camera's raw file can be displayed, including those from medium-format digital backs. The zoom feature allows the shooter to confirm focus and overall sharpness, while the comprehensive R/G/B histogram can be accessed to provide exposure level information.
Updated Apr 8, 2009
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Gigapan Epic Imager
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This is going to be an epic fail rec if I actually attempt to explain how this works. I don't know how the hell it works. But I did SEE it in action on a recent weekend photo shoot in Chicago and.... well it's fricking wow. Big-time wow. (Yes, I could get more blonde. And might before this review is done.)
What is it? Look to the site for the official explanation. To me, it is a magical little robotic creature that attaches to your tripod and with the push of a few buttons to set the parameters (so simple, even I could do it) it starts moving and clicking your point-and-shoot camera to capture gigapixel panoramic images. The resolution is incredible. Truly, you just hit a few buttons and step back. It does the rest. Up, down, side to side... like a little robotic, picture-taking geisha.
Oh forget it. I give up trying to explain it. It's really cool and you should go look at the site. Here endeth the lesson.
Updated Apr 8, 2009
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