While I was walking around the Statue of Liberty (Did you know you can’t go inside without making a reservation 2 weeks out?) there was a stand set up along the path with 3 or 4 young ladies taking pictures (for a fee of course) of tourists at the statue. They were using D40’s! (I think… all those new little ones look the same to me… ) So I told them that I was taking pictures for Nikon and wanted to take their picture to show that Nikon represents at the Statue of Liberty. They didn’t speak english very well so I don’t even know if they understood me. But here are the two snaps I took…
Nikon at the Statue of Liberty
June 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Tagged: D40, Liberty Island, New York, Nikon, Statue of Liberty, Tourists
Nikon at the New York Mets Game
June 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I’m in New York right now and so I had to go to a Mets game (or three…). I get there for batting/fielding practice and I am looking around and there are Nikon signs in the outfield and in the press pits!
All I had with me the first night was my new Coolpix S550 which takes really awesome pictures!
Here’s the big sign in the outfield:
Here’s the third base press pit:
They also have photographers walking around taking pictures and then posting them at http://www.mets.com/fanphotos. Here is a pic of the photographers shirt showing the Nikon logo. They were using D40’s to take the photos.
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Tagged: FanPhotos, MLB, New York Mets, Shea Stadium
Nikon at the MTV Movie Awards
June 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment
While watching the MTV Movie awards just now I saw a familiar glimpse of yellow on black. I had to rewind the DVR (is it still called rewinding or just going back in time or what?) and yep! There it is! At 43 minutes in just after Will Smith accepted his award for Best Male Performance for I Am Legend… A photog sporting two D3’s.
There was a photog next to him with a barely visible Canon strap also. But the Nikon straps were in full view in all their glory.
I found some shots on Flickr… You only see a back to side profile but could I have just lucked out and found out who it was? Is it Chris Pizzello? Chris if you are out there can you confirm this for me?
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Tagged: Add new tag, Canon, D3, Movie Awards, MTV, Nikon, Red Carpet
Geomet’r GPS
May 17, 2008 · 2 Comments
Received the Geomet’r GPS (web, Amazon) yesterday. Looked professional. Nice packaging. Thought it was a little wierd that I hadto apply the velcro to the unit itself but I just thought that the hotshoe adapter could be used for the Nikon or Fuji and were different sizes. No major concern there.
So I look over the instructions real quick to find out that there is an on/off switch and that there is an led that blinks when it is trying to get a lock on the gps sats and then a solid light when lock is gained.
It plugs into the D300 just fine. I turn it on (it doesn’t require the D300 to be on… Note to self: Remember to turn the GPS off so that I don’t come out to a dead battery on the camera) and the thing starts blinking! WOOHOO! Searching for some sats!
Ok so now I dig through the menus on the camera to figure out how to turn on the location data…. I get that turned on and walk outside.. Within 30 seconds th light goes solid…
I take a few shots and head back inside and download the pics. No location data… So I go back to the menus and see that I should be able to look at position data right on the camera. So I go back outside. No posit data…
I google the device and come back to the Amazon page. DOH! 1 out the 3 user comments says that it doesn’t seem to work wth the D300! Another said that it only worked for a little while..
I had contacted their support to find out about 10 pin pass through and got an answer back the next day. Someone on one of the forums mentioed that they never heard back from support. I guess the only way to know is to send them an e-mail. More info to come when/if I hear back from them.
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Tagged: D300, GPS, Geomet'r
Do you need a light meter?
May 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I’ve been reading this guy Chase Jarvis’ blogs and watching his videos. He’s based out of Seattle… He has a post about the use of a lightmeter. He is the first pro I have seen that says taking a shot and adjusting in camera instead of using a meter is ok… Take a look at the post here. Keep it in mind when “they” are telling you that you need to meter every shot. Don’t get me wrong, I own a meter. I only use it when I’m in a studio though. On the street you don’t have time to stop and ask your subject “Excuse me, can you hold that pose while I meter and then take the shot?”
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Tagged: Chris Jarvis, light meter
Oh the Beautiful Pictures…
May 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment
So I was searching for D300 stuff and came across a review on photographyblog.com. This was no ordinary review though. This was a writeup from Jan Vermeer a Dutch photographer. Some of his other stuff is here. The thing that got me though was the photography… Here are a couple but seriously you need to go look at the photographyblog.com review or his website to see all of them…
He has a book available too…
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Tagged: D300, Jan Vermeer, photography, Antarctica
Nikon D3 vs Canon 1DS MkIII Camera Sounds
May 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment
This guy cracks me up! Maybe it is just his British accent but he puts the D3 up against the 1DS MkIII in continuous mode.
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Tagged: 1DSMkIII, Canon, D3, Nikon
Nikon D300 vs. Canon 40D Video
May 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Oooh he has a cool Pelican Case…. Ok so that’s not why I looked at this video… Hell I didn’t even know about the Pelican case when I pulled up the video. So this video was a why by the D300 over the 40D.
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Tagged: 40D, Canon, D300, Nikon, youtube
Welcome!
May 13, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Well I’ve been searching through web sites looking at different Nikon related pages and decided that I wanted to comment abut what I was finding. So I will be posting some of my thoughts here…
Tony
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