2015年4月26日日曜日
Phase One Photographer of the Month Geoff Holman Photography has been added to o...
Geoff's images in the gallery is a result of his time with a Phase One camera system which he earned as the winner of the Phase One Photo Contest.
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2015年4月25日土曜日
If you followed Adam Angelides' instagram takeover of @phaseonephoto you have se...
Adam has now uploaded a short documentary of his time at Svalbard. Don't miss out on this one - watch it here: http://bit.ly/1aUEYMx
Adam Angelides photography documentary: Svalbard
Commercial photographer Adam Angelides furthers his project series on identity in the portrait and lifestyle photography documentary. from Phase One's Facebook Wall
2015年4月24日金曜日
We have packed a load of Phase One and A-series gear for our trip to Bali this s...
Read more and register right here: http://bit.ly/1CgDgPd
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DxO about the NX1 sensor: "Hail the new king of APS-C hybrids!"
DxO (Click here) tested the new Samsung NX1 sensor and indeed it is the best APS-C sensor of all mirrorless cameras yet tested. It beats by a hair the current best of the class, the Sony A6000. DxO writes:
from Mirrorless RumorsThe new sensor in the NX1 has upped the stakes in terms of hybrid image quality, making Samsung’s latest hybrid the current king of mirrorless APS-C cameras in our database. The BSI sensor is not only the physically largest sensor of its type, but boasting a 28.2 million pixels, it’s also the highest-resolution APS-C hybrid currently available. With an overall DxOMark Sensor Score of 83 points, the NX1 knocks our previous APS-C hybrid champion, the Sony A6000, down into second place with 82 points.
As we’ve also seen with the impressive image quality results from the latest APS-C sensor in the Nikon D7200, the NX1’s smaller chip offers image quality close to that of full-frame sensors. It’s not quite as good, but still, being just one stop behind in all categories against models such as the Sony A7R, the image quality on the NX1 is impressive.
Add to that high-caliber features such as the 205-point autofocus system and 15fps burst shooting, and the NX1 is an attractive-looking proposition. The slightly bulkier design, not to mention the hefty $2400 price tag, will put off some consumers. For the more discerning enthusiast, however, the DSLR-style body, larger handgrip, optional vertical handgrip, external controls, and great image quality will certainly appeal.
Tim Kemple is not very good at sitting still with his Phase One gear. However he...
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