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Jul 17
2009

iPhone 3GS In The House!

Posted by: Micah Walter in Business

Tagged in: video blogging , video , street , photography , nyc , iphone , gear , gadgets , fun , flickr , digital , compact , apple

Bushwick Flowerman

Yesterday I picked up a brand spanking new iPhone 3GS. Kendra and I made our way down to the Apple store in Soho where we spent all of 10 minutes standing in line. Before I knew it my original non-3g phone was converted into an iPod Touch and my new baby way taking calls and receiving emails.

Later, while eating sushi, I set up my email, took a few pics and started playing around with the cool new compass feature! Kendra laughed for quite a while as I followed the almost "candid-camera-esque" instructions for calibrating the compass...

So, my favorite new feature about this phone is obviously the camera. Auto-focus, macro capability and a bigger file! Once I got home I downloaded and configured Pixelpipe, which is now set to upload pics and vids to Flickr and Facebook ( how cool is that ) and of course Camerabag, which was recommended to me by the editors over at MacCreate.com.

Jun 19
2009

Nikki Waller at WSJ Reviews the LX3

Posted by: Micah Walter in On The Web

Tagged in: web , video , subways , photography , panasonic , nyc , news , lx3 , leica , journalism , gear , gadgets , digital

I just saw this over at www.lx3-photography.com/ and had to post it! So good! Nikki Waller from the Wall Street Journal has some fun insights into why she loves her Panasonic LX3. She also has a full review article here. I love how she thinks the lens cap makes it "retro" but also kinda hard to use. Oh boy.... Enjoy!

Jun 16
2009

Video Blogging

Posted by: Micah Walter in News

Tagged in: websites , web , video blogging , video , photography , news , mobile , media , iphone , gear , gadgets , flickr , electronic art , digital

 

With the recent announcement of the new iPhone 3GS I am really curious to see how this whole video blogging trend takes off. Will we see video-tweets? I haven't seen much in the way of video samples from the iPhone as of yet, but I hear it's pretty nice. I know, not 720p HD, but still, it's a phone!

Regardless of how good or bad the iPhone video quality will turn out to be, I am sure it will spawn a new community of video-bloggers. People will have this thing wherever they go, and probably some type of ability to upload video to Flickr.com and other photo/video sharing websites.

Jun 16
2009

Olympus EP-1 Officially Sexy

Posted by: Micah Walter in Gear Guides

Tagged in: street , photojournalism , photography , panasonic , olympus , news , lx3 , leica , journalism , gear , gadgets , digital , compact

I did my best yesterday to hold off on commenting about the Olympus EP-1 that was officially announced today. It is indeed a very sexy camera. By yesterday I had already seen quite a few leaked photos and I noticed quite a bit of talk on the flickr.com group forums, but I decided to hold off until the official announcement today.

First off, I will just come out and say that I think this is a very appealing camera. I haven't touched it yet, but I can sort of get an idea from the photos and the really almost comical video on the Olympus site that this camera is probably just about the right size. My Panasonic DMC-LX3 is nice and tiny, but when I'm shooting seriously with it, the controls tend to get a little lost in my hands. There is sort of a delicate balance here between compactness and usability--reminds me of Zoolander's cell phone.

I could go on and on about this cameras specs and buttons and features, but what I'd really like to talk about is how the EP-1 is a camera which seems to be headed in a new direction.  Micro 4/3rds has been on my radar for a while now, but I have been pretty hesitant to give it much thought up until now. It will really be interesting to see what camera manufacturers do with this format in the near future.

As you may notice I am a big fan of small compact cameras. I am basically waiting for something that will be the equivalent of a Leica M. The M8 to me was a big disappointment. I think Leica spent way too much effort trying to make the thing look and feel like an M and forgot about creating a camera that was really worth $5500. In the end it's all about the image, and the M8 failed to deliver in that area. Talk about "less bang for your buck."

Jun 15
2009

Traveling Light

Posted by: Micah Walter in Gear Guides

Tagged in: travel , street , photojournalism , photography , panasonic , lx3 , journalism , gear , gadgets , flickr , digital

I was recently reading a forum post on the Panasonic DMC-LX3 Flickr group about traveling light, and what type of camera to bring with you if going on a backpacking trip across Europe. The topic got me thinking back to 2002 when I myself backpacked across Europe toting a good deal of camera equipment, computer gear and enough clothing to last me a few months on the road. Reminiscing about this trip made me start to rethink how I would go about it differently.

Quite a bit has changed in terms of technology since 2002. Cameras are smaller, better, and faster, but they create much larger files. I'm also now shooting a lot of HD video, and recording audio, so this is another concern of mine. So the following article is basically a synopsis of what I think I would bring with me if someone dropped an around the world plane ticket in my lap and just said "go make some pictures!"

The Past

Before I begin talking about what I would take today, let's rewind and talk about what I brought with me in 2002. Back then cost was a major factor. I had a fixed amount of money to play with. My plan was to enter Europe in London and travel across to Israel where I would end up living for about a year. I would be traveling mostly by train with a few flights thrown in the mix. I would be living in hostels for the most part, and staying with friends here and there. So obviously I had a number of concerns. In the end I settled on bringing the following camera equipment:

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