• Camera Obscura

    Posted on May 12th, 2012

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    New Leica M Monochrom Digital RangeFinder Announced

     
    Leica M Monochrom Specifications
    Manufacturer Leica
    Image Sensor
     CCD pixels 18Mp (Megapixels)
     Pixels (W) 5270
     Pixels (H) 3516
     Sensor Type CCD
     Sensor Size Full Frame
     Sensor Size (width) 23.9mm
     Sensor Size (height) 35.8mm
     Aspect Ratio 3:2
     
    LCD Monitor
     LCD Monitor 2.5in
     Screen resolution 230k
     Touch Screen No
    Focusing
     Focusing modes Manual
     
    Exposure Control
     Shutter speeds shortest 1/4000sec
     Shutter speeds longest 32sec
     Exp modes Manual
     
     Metering Centre-weighted
    TTL
     
     ISO sensitivity 160 – 10000
     White balance Auto
    Manual
     
     Exposure Comp +/-3
    Viewfinder
     Viewfinder Resolution No [...]

  • Camera Obscura

    Posted on April 27th, 2012

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    Nikon D600

    On several occasions in the past, Nikon representatives mentioned that the D800 is not the replacement of the D700 but “a whole new category of camera”. There are rumors of a new, cheaper full frame DSLR camera from Nikon that will be called D600. Here are the preliminary specs:
    Unknown MP count at that point
    The new [...]

  • Camera Obscura

    Posted on April 3rd, 2012

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    Phase One Launches iXA And iXR Camera Systems

    Phase One iXA Camera System
    Developed with leading experts and engineers in the field, the iXA has been built to streamlines the image capture and processing workflow. This camera is a major addition to existing aerial camera implementations that Phase One already provides to its partners in the industry. With a choice of 80 megapixel [...]

  • Camera Obscura, Nature

    Posted on March 28th, 2012

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    A Beautiful Composite Photo Showing the Moon, Jupiter, and Venus

    This past Sunday, Jupiter and Venus put on a show by lining up with our moon (a conjunction). Rick Ellis of Toronto, Canada managed to create the awesome photo of the event seen above by capturing 31 separate frames. Each photo was taken 5 minute apart and had an exposure time of 5 [...]

  • Camera Obscura, Tutorials

    Posted on March 25th, 2012

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    How To Create Motion Blur In Photoshop

    Step 1: Duplicate The Background Layer Twice
    Duplicate the layer by dragging the background layer icon over the New Layer icon or, from the menu, Layer>Duplicate Layer. Repeat this so you have three layers: Background, Background copy and Background copy 2.

    Step 2: Make A Selection Around The Bike
    Use your preferred tool to select the bike and [...]

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