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Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Photographic Central's Future
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
DPReview Shutting Down: Burning A Historic Library
Friday, March 10, 2023
Nikon D800 Review: A Legendary Nikon DSLR
Monday, December 19, 2022
News: Pentax Brand Launching A Film Camera Project (Updated Jan 1, 2023)
Update: I decided to add a link to a great video on Pentax cameras, A History of Pentax. I highly recommend watching this video as it is an important sort of addendum to the new announcement from Pentax, and you will not regret time spent soaking up this great information.
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Thursday, November 3, 2022
My Favorite Nikon DSLRS: Df, D610, D500, and D800
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Fujifilm X-PRO 1 Review: A Decade Old, Better Than Ever
Thursday, May 26, 2022
PENTAX K5II Review: If You Had To Pick One...
Saturday, November 6, 2021
Canon EOS 1D Mark IV Review 2021 (Part 1)
Friday, October 1, 2021
Pentax K-01: A Marc Newson Sequel?
Monday, May 31, 2021
Pentax K3 Mk III Review Series 3
Monday, May 10, 2021
Pentax K3 Mk III Review Series 2
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Pentax K3 Mk III Review Series 1
Pentax (Ricoh) stuck to their guns. Instead of making yet another "me too" mirrorless camera, Ricoh have decided to stick to doing what they do best- make an excellent DSLR. With this iteration of the K3, the wait was definitely worth it. True steps forward in design are under its amazingly tough and weatherproof magnesium shell. Oh you're going to love that grip and rock solid construction. It's a masterpiece. As you know, I have a full suite of Nikon and Canon DSLRS, as well as Pentax. I use whatever camera is suited best. Comparatively Pentax are the best built and most weather proof in their class compared to the other brands. It's just their brand strength, along with being backwards compatible to very old lenses (like Nikon). Pentax's weakness has always been autofocusing speed and tracking when comparing to Canon and Nikon, how will it fair?
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Fujifilm's New GFX 100S
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Fujifilm X-H1: Hybrid GFX/XT Inspired Excellence
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Nikon D810 Review Series Part I
Thursday, October 29, 2020
The Magnificent Dozen (Updated List 2020)
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Zeiss ZX1: Pre Order Alert (Can it be?!)
Zeiss ZX1: Pre Order Alert (Can it be?!)
October 2020, Carl Garrard
October starts off with some spooky news. It appears as though BHPhoto has sent out pre order available emails on October 4th 2020 to those interested in the Zeiss ZX1- a prototype camera Zeiss unveiled in 2018 that was nearly forgotten. I myself received an email from BHPhoto early this morning. The camera is listed for $6,000.00 on pre-order and according to BHPhoto, should be available soon. To my knowledge it is not available for pre-order on other sites just yet (I did some checking around). So I'm not entirely sure what BHPhoto are up to here, or, if they know something the rest of the industry hasn't caught up on yet. In case you doubt my sincerity, here is a screen shot from BHPhoto's site, as well as a direct link to the page where you can actually pre-order the Zeiss ZX1. (click on read more)
Monday, August 31, 2020
Photoshop Elements 2020 Deal
August 2020, Carl Garrard
If you are like me and refuse to buy into a subscription model only to be able to use software you should own, then this quick article will appeal to you. I've been using Photoshop Elements as one of my post processing software solutions since Elements 12, and find it a great little program for quick raw processing, especially for beginners. For more heavy handed work that requires more time and features to resolve final output, I use other raw programs. But I find for most raw processing or general post processing work that Elements is a really good and easy to use product. Adobe still sells it in CD form which is my absolute requirement, and for $59.99, it's a pretty darn good deal if you're using a much older version of Elements, or are new to Elements. Currently I have Elements 15, I've just been updating DNG converter as needed. I can recommend Elements. It's the only Adobe product I enjoy using and the only one I will endorse buying these days. Since I refuse to buy into an auto-subscription model, for this price a CD is a good deal; it provides great value to a photographer and will have free updates at least for a year or so. If you use the link below, you are automatically supporting my site. Regular price is $99.99 so it's been discounted a great deal here.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020 [PC/Mac Disc]
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Tamron 17-35mm F2.8-4 Di OSD Review: The Lil Secret Wide Angle Lens
August 2020, Carl Garrard
Tamron 17-35mm F/2.8-4 Di OSD Seriously only $599.99?