Review of Swarovski EL 8.5x42 vs. Leica Trinovid 8x42 BA ...
For serious range finders and observers, it is really the best thing to do to scout for the best binoculars sold in the market. Apparently in our list there are two outstanding products that are worth comparing: the Swarovski EL and the Leica Trinovid. For new buyers guide: we compare the 8.5 x 42 specifications in order to fairly determine which one has the cutting edge.
In terms of optical efficiency, Swarovski got a better edge, only with a minimal, perhaps 0.05 margin over Leica.
Lasers de canalisation ultra compacts Leica PIPER - www.haladjian.fr
Ces lasers sont parfaits pour poser des conduites d'évacuation de pluie et le tout-à-l'égout, pour établir des canalisations à écoulement ...
cameras leica: Steve Jobs new iphone 4 6/7/10
Steve Jobs- Apple's developers conference sold out in days to 5000 punters. We knew, Apple sent out a press release to tell us. And Steve, ever modest, reminded us again. What other revelations will we hear in this session with the pied piper of cappuccino? There are a lot of facts to digest. For example, there are over eight thousand applications for the Ipad in the App store and they have been downloaded 35 million times or about seventeen per Ipad. Apple has almost a quarter share of the e-book...
check it out voor kopen! #01. Panasonic Lumix FZ100 14.1MP Digital Camera - Black 3.0 inch TFT LCD Display, LEICA DC Lens with 24x Optical Zoom ...
Leif Engberg's Leica MP-36 for auction on eBay « efix:photography ...
Can you believe it? Some people’s impudence is just beyond words! eBay seller photo-arsenal-worldwide have an MP-36 + Summicron 5cm 1:2 lens for auction on eBay, allegedly used by swedish photojournalist Leif Engberg to report on several international conflicts during the last century. An here it comes: For this bashed-up piece of glass and metal, they’re actually asking a whopping US-$ 108,001!
This video was recorded entirely with Panasonic Lumix GF1 and a variety of lenses from Lumix G 7-14mm super wide angle, Leica 45mm Macro, G 45 ...
Olympus M. Zuiko 45mm f1.8 review
Yes, I have some experience reviewing gadgets, including some cameras. Sure, I think I have a knack for explaining complex technical things simply, but mostly I'm reviewing stuff just for fun. Here I am now, reviewing camera gear. My attitude towards photography changed when our son was born, and after a fair amount of research, I realized the only tool for me was a Micro Four Thirds camera. I would say that I preferred to experience things, not document them. I disliked the growing trend of humongous-obnoxious SLR cameras becoming commonplace. Before anything else, I have to say that I'm not a photographer. More than anything though, this is just something I want to share. To my utmost surprise, I really took to photography and it's been a source of joy these past few years. I used to think that it wasn't in my character....
I’ll fit TWO M9′s, the 4 lenses, the X100 and a NEX. I plan on bringing my M9 along with a 24 Lux, 35 cron, 50 Noct and 90 cron. Last tour I was lugging around this huge camera bag on my shoulder with loads of gear, laptop, ipad, etc. I will have my shoulder bag for my laptop, ipad, cables, chargers, snacks and one camera, most likely the X100. Notice I added the 24 Lux to the mix this time. I am sitting here drinking my morning coffee, sitting in my big comfy office chair and realizing that in less than two weeks I will be heading out across Europe to shoot the Summer Seal tour. I spent two months searching for the perfect bag for flying with my gear and this was the one I ended up with. I will also be bringing along a Fuji X100 and maybe a NEX for video. I did just order a new camera flight bag from Think Tank. These lenses will be perfect for shooting the shows. This way I can save my shoulders and back, and be able to carry all of my gear on the plane. It is small, but can pack......
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Chattanooga police say new device will provide 3D view of crime scenes for jurors
26.11.11
Assistant Police Chief Tim Carroll told the Chattanooga Times Free Press that "instead of just seeing a picture of a bullet hole and then looking at a floor plan to see where the bullet hit, you can go in the house, turn a corner, and see the... The Chattanooga Police Department is the first in Tennessee to get a Leica Geosystems ScanStation C10, which uses cameras and lasers to reproduce a crime scene on a screen in three dimensions. New three-dimensional technology will soon allow Chattanooga Police to take jurors on a visual trip past the yellow crime scene tape, to the scene of a fatal shooting. Carroll first spotted the ScanStation on a TV show: A&E's "Crime 360," which frequently features imaging pulled from scanners. By November 2010, the department had ordered two ScanStations, assigning one to the crime scene unit and the other to traffic investigations. ly/uFjpq6 ). It isn't like a 3D movie, where the images pop out from the screen, but it does allow the viewer &mdash.... Read more of this article »
I shot mostly with the M9 and 50mm Summilux ASPH but when I needed extra reach I used the new Panasonic Lumix G3 with the 35mm 1. 4 ASPH the 50 or the 75mm f2 ASPH APO, I don’t actually own any micro four thirds lenses currently. I recently had a blast shooting at a Vintage Festival in London and thought your readers might be interested in hearing about it. The festival celebrates 5 decades of British fashion, music and culture. It really was a photographers paradise with so many people turning up in immaculate period clothing and pristine cosmetics, all eager to please anyone who wanted to take their photograph. I also made things a little more interesting by arranging for two period actresses to come along and pose exclusively for me. It was an idea that worked out well as the extra time allowed me to produce something a bit more classy than the average......
Elvis Kennedy un-boxes the fabulous Leica X1. He also compares it to the Leica M9 and the Nikon D3s. And he shows it with a Leica SF-24D flash ...
LEICA M9-P THE WORLD'S GREATEST CAMERA NOW IN KL
The Leica store at Avenue K also offers binoculars, rifle scopes, spotting scopes, binoculars and telescopes. If you think this is outrageous, the new Leica Showroom at Avenue K has a M9 Titanium at RM 118,888. So the minimum cost is RM 35,940 up to RM 67,120. The lenses start from RM 6,820 all the way to a staggering RM 38,000. The world's greatest, finest and most progressively outstanding camera is Leica M9-P. Professional photographers tended to tape over the trademark red Leica logo to make the camera What a lucky number for both Leica and the new owner. Pictured below in classic silver chrome finish, it weighs only 600 grams, measures 139 x 37 x 80 mm and costs RM 29,120 for the body alone which is meaningless as it is useless....