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    Sigma New York Street Photography with a Sigma Merrill (or two)

    Despite warnings I recently picked up a Sigma Merrill DP2M and DP3M and decided to test them out in New York City. My intent was to use my Ricoh GR for street photography, but decided to give the two Sigmas a try. I know, I know, these cameras are not intended for quick candid shooting on the...
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    Featured: 'Nikon V3 and 70-300cx excels at Surf Photography' by The Smoking Camera

    The Nikon V3 and 70-300cx lens may be the ultimate lightweight surf photography combo. This combo gets me to 800mm without a tripod or monopod. Works best in good light, but does OK under less than ideal conditions. Today I took a few photos at the Billabong Pipe Masters on the north shore of...
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    Featured: 'Herons (some BIF) with Nikon V3 and 70-300CX' by The Smoking Camera

    A few images of black crowned night herons on the edge of a marsh here in Hawaii. Used the Nikon V3 and recently released 70-300CX lens (189-810mm equivalent). The setup weighs less than two pounds so I was able to handhold for a couple of hours. Burst rate is 20fps with continuous focusing and...
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    Nikon Downloadable V3 Raw Files

    For a short time I will post these V3 raw files for downloading. Taken with a Nikon V3 and 32mm lens. Best seen in Photoshop (no support on a mac and only beta support in Lightroom). Just for fun.
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    Ricoh GR, Sony Rx1, Nikon V1 in New York

    Steve Huff was kind enough to post my write-up about my street shooting in New York. If you are a bit bored and have nothing else to do, might be worth a read. Thanks. Linky
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    Three Serious Compacts in Midtown New York

    Using the Sony Rx1, Nikon V1 and 32/1.2 lens and Ricoh GR on the streets of New York. Really enjoying the versatility of these three cameras. Here are a few images.
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    Three Serious Compacts on the Highline in New York

    Took the Sony Rx1, Nikon V1 and 32/1.2 lens and Ricoh GR onto the Highline today. The Sony and Nikon shot wide open and the Ricoh at f/6.3. The Nikon image is cropped a bit. Hope you enjoy the different look of each camera.
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    Three Serious Compacts on the Brooklyn Bridge

    Took the Sony Rx1, Nikon V1 and 32/1.2 lens and Ricoh GR onto the Brooklyn Bridge. Here is one photo from each. The Sony and Nikon wide open, the Ricoh at f/6.3. Enjoy.
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