Archive for October, 2005

APS-C vs 35mm

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Petteri Sulonen has written an article about deciding between dSLR sensor sizes, which is related to my previous entry. He is switching from Canon EOS 20D (1.6x APS) to EOS 5D (full frame) and writes:
My gut feeling when looking at what’s available now and what it needs to do is that the successor to 35 [...]

D50 or D70?

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

Nikon D50 from NikonLinks

Since Dru is considering a D50, here is what I wrote a long time ago about the D50.
I read that the D50 is supposed to be more colorful than the the D70. At the time I thought this could be because the default color space is sRGB-IIIa in the D50 and sRGB-III [...]

That eternal question: SLR vs. bridge?

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

Dru is looking to buy a camera. He’s been debating between an SLR and a “bridge” camera.
Coincidentally, The gaming site, FiringSquad, did a head-to-head comparison between the 20D dSLR and the Lumix DMC-FZ30 bridge camera. I thought we were over this “Leica sparkle” crap, but other than that, it was a very interesting article.

I’ll buy what he’s buying…

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

A rant based on Flickr threads here and here.
I think my feeling about which dSLR camera someone should purchase is, to apply Louis Armstrong: “Man, if you gotta ask, you’ll never know.” The simple reality is that after a year and a half, the D70 is still too much camera for me. Maybe one day [...]

Hoodman woes

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

My second D70 FlipUp LCD cap broke.
Hoodman started by making clever hoods for LCD displays. The most ubiquitous use of a Hoodman is when you see NFL referees peering under them during an instant replay review. In a recent DVD produced by Nikon, I saw Life photographer Joe McNally peering under one for instant outdoor [...]

Judging character

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

I know I implied I would not link TimesSelect, but this gem from Paul Krugman deserves special mention.
This article is a great introspective on limitations of our ability to judge character (“thin-slicing” in Blink-speak). It makes a great case on how our judgement of character can easily be manipulated by a personal impression created [...]

When “elitism” fails, try…

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

Having failed to beat their own into submission by labeling them “elitists.” The White House has tried a different tact: they’re sexist.

Ahh, the Rapture. At last!

Monday, October 10th, 2005

The Late, Great Planet Earth from Zondervan

Thanks to Pat Robertson, I have been told to prepare for the Second Coming. The fact that this Catholic knows about the rapture is an unfortunate byproduct of a paying too much attention at evangelical summer camps and an taking too much Latin to avoid my high school language [...]

The music subscription model

Friday, October 7th, 2005

I had almost forgotten that Microsoft was supposed to launch their iTunes Music Store killer this year, perhaps even their own player (but more likely to be co-launched with some hungry electronics conglomerate). What ever happened to that?
Now we know.
Reuters reports that Microsoft has stopped licensing talks with the big 4 music labels.
The most informative [...]

Web 1.0

Wednesday, October 5th, 2005

Saw that Cal has a badge tag from the