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How Digital Cameras Really Work
A digital camera counts photons, stores them as linear numbers, and everything we call “color”, “look”, or “style” is just math applied later. In this post I will give you a simple but complete mental model of how a digital camera works, from photons to final image.
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Why I Love Olympus M.ZUIKO Digital ED 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 EZ
Kit lenses don't get much praise and M.ZUIKO Digital ED 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 EZ is not an exception. The truth is, this is a unique lens and this post I will try to show you why this lens should be in your bag.
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How to Fix Importing LUTs on Nikon ZR
In this post I describe to how quickly fix the issue of importing LUTs to your Nikon ZR camera. You may face this issue if you are a Mac user. Windows users normally don't face this problem.
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Nikon ZR - First Impressions
In this post I describe my first impressions from Nikon ZR. This is not a detailed review of the camera but rather my thoughts after using it for the fist couple of days. What I like, what I don't like and what can be improved.
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OM-3 is the Best Retro-Styled Camera You Can Buy
The OM-3 is a rare gem - a retro-styled camera that doesn’t just look cool but backs it up with serious tech. From its insanely fast stacked sensor and stunning image quality to computational magic, it’s a creative powerhouse in a compact, weather-sealed body. Add in gorgeous SOOC JPEGs, great low-light performance, solid video, and autofocus that just works, and you’ve got a camera that’s as fun to use as it is capable.
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The Battle of Retro Cameras: Upcoming Fujifilm X-E5 vs OM System OM-5 Mark II
In the world of digital photography, where AI enhancements and smartphone sensors dominate headlines, a quiet but passionate war brews in the retro-inspired camera market. Are you ready for the ultimate retro showdown? Let's talk about Fujifilm X-E5 vs OM5 mk II.