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Velvia vs. Provia 100F

A Test Report by Jonathan Sachs Introduction Fuji Velvia and Provia 100F are two of the most commonly used films for professional quality landscape and...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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5 minutes read


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Fuji Provia 400F Vs. Provia 100F

This report contains two major comparisons. I wanted to see how the newly releasedProvia 400Ffilm performs and decided that it would make sense to compare...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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11 minutes read


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EOS D30 lead up

This page is retained simply so that links found elsewhere on this site are not broken. It contains the various reports leading up to the...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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6 minutes read


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Sigma 14mm

Sigma 14mm f/2.8 EX Make itReallyWide My standard wide-angle lens when I work in 35mm is theCanon 17~35mm f/2.8L. This is a very versatile lens...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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8 minutes read


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Fractals

  Genuine Fractals This photograph was taken with aCanon S10, a 2.1 Megapixel point-and-shoot. At 300 dpi (the resolution needed for photo-realistic output with an...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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4 minutes read


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Ott-Lite

Most photographers who are also printers (either desktop or chemical) know the importance of judging prints under conditions with standardized colour temperature and light levels....
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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2 minutes read


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Carbon One

  A Review by Jeff Simpson Beast of Burden Lugging around a sturdy aluminum tripod (Manfrotto 055C) and a large backpack of 35mm gear has...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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4 minutes read


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APS Review

  Polaroid 4000 APSAdapter Review The Polaroid 4000 is able to scan APS film as well as 35mm. All that's needed is a small adapter...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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3 minutes read


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