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by Bjorn Petersen and Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
It’s not often that we get to combine our passion and our hobby in life (and even less often to get paid for it), but we recently had the opportunity to do so. On a warm spring day on a holiday weekend, we were tasked with two things – checking out the photographic opportunities in the Adirondacks, an area where scenery is its own dimension, and take a camera of our choosing that we think was up to the challenge.
Around Town
Five hours north of New York City, our destination is Long Lake, NY, our home for the next week is the Adirondacks and
If you’ve taken the plunge and invested in one, two, or a full set of cine-style lenses, you’ll now want to take the best care possible of your lenses. Not only will the lenses function better if they’re properly maintained, but you’ll be protecting your (probably substantial) financial investment. Most cine-style lens care and maintenance is the same as for still or ENG-type lenses, so if you’ve made the switch from these other lens types, you’ll know the drill.
Carrying Cases
When transporting your cine lenses between locations, although
In this video from Kelby One, Larry Becker shares with us the many features of the Fujifilm X30 digital camera. He discusses the retro styling and the multitude of film simulations to choose from, including Provia, Velvia, Astia, and Classic Chrome. Becker also reviews the new EVF, the high-speed burst rates, and Wi-Fi and NFC functionality, as well as the more detailed camera specs. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection