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ReadyNAS 600 Review

What is aReadyNAS 600, and why do you need one? Some Background Since the mid-1990’s photographers have relied on hard drives to store their scanned...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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Hitachi 4GB Microdrives

Photographers seem to be divided into two camps — those who loveMicrodrives, and those that hate them. I fall into the first group. I have...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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5 minutes read


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Delkin eFilm Expresscard 34 Compact Flash Reader Review

With high-end DSLRs and medium format backs now shooting with 12 – 39 Megapixel sensors, and consequently large raw files, the use of large cards...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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2 minutes read


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DXOMark Review

Background In our highly completive consumer society sometimes we are presented with so much choice as to make purchasing decisions difficult. This is very much...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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4 minutes read


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Acratech Leveling Base & V2 Ballhead Review

In photography, and especially with regard to photographic gear, it’s sometime the little things that make the biggest difference. Most photographers have come to know...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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5 minutes read


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ColorEyes Commercial

Profiling a digital camera is a controversial process. There are those that say it’s possible, there are those that say it isn’t. Some raw converters...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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2 minutes read


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Indiro C413 tripod in Antarctica

The New Kid in Town Photographers looking for the best combination of light weight and rigidity in a tripod have always (or at least for...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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6 minutes read


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WhiBal Review

Unlike film, which basically comes with just two colour balances – Daylight and Tungsten, digital cameras and backs can be set to a wide range...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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4 minutes read