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High End Cuisine and High End Hasselblad

High End Cuisine and High End Hasselblad Cameras Unite for a Scandinavian Victory

Image by Jeff Nalin, Scandinavian Victory at the Bocuse d'Or

Hasselblad photographer Jeff Nalin captures official portraits of the three Scandinavian winners of the world-renowned Bocuse d’Or culinary „Olympics“ in Lyon, France.

Image by Jeff Nalin, taken at the Bocuse d'Or

Passion and creativity – two staples for gastronomy and photography – were in abundance at the 2011 Bocuse d’Or in Lyon, France this past January. Founded more than 20 years ago as an international stepping stone for talented young chefs, the Bocuse d’Or is named after its creator, renowned French chef and pioneer of modern French cuisine, Paul Bocuse.

For the first time, Hasselblad participated in this prestigious event with an on-site studio where chefs de cuisine photographer Jeff Nalin used a Hasselblad H4D-40 camera to capture official portraits of the three winners. Uwe Moebus, Managing Director, Hasselblad France and Hasselblad Germany remarked that “Hasselblad is proud to be an official supplier of the Bocuse d’Or 2011. We enjoyed working with our Lyon area partner Carré Couleur and Jeff Nalin, one of the most respected photographers of the high end culinary scene. We are honored that Nalin, who has made portraits of the most famous chefs de cuisine for his book, ‘Scenes deux Chefs’, uses a Hasselblad camera to capture his exceptional images.” The cooperation between Bocuse d’Or, Hasselblad and Nalin will continue in the future, as the photographer will capture portraits at national and continental events.

With 2400 seats filled to capacity, the audience cheered on their national teams, adding another level of excitement to this legendary competition. Chefs who prepare for the contest months in advance, have 5 hours and 35 minutes to create a fish dish and a meat dish representing the gastronomic culture of his or her country using the official products of the Bocuse d’Or – with only a single assistant. Moebus also commented, “I was very impressed by the significance of the Bocuse d’Or, the passion of the contestants and the enthusiasm of the audience. As the birthplace of haute cuisine, France is the perfect host country for this event.”

The meeting of high end cuisine and high end Hasselblad cameras was even more meaningful with this year’s Bocuse d’Or’s distinctly Scandinavian flavor. “As a Scandinavian company,” adds Moebus, “Hasselblad is especially proud to congratulate the top three winners of the competition: Rasmus Kofoed of Denmark in first place, Tommy Myllymaki of Sweden in second place and, Gunnar Hvarnes of Norway in third place winner.”

For more information about Jeff Nalin and his work, please visit: www.jeff-nalin-studio.com

Sony SLT A35 Coming?

April 2011 Sony will announce a series of new announcement, According to SAR Sony A35 translucent camera will be announced in April! Now big change is expected and A35 will bring some minor improvements and fixes.

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Canon Rumors Roundup March 2011


Update from NL

  • The 5D Mark III will come at least 6 months after the 1Ds Mark IV replacement.
  • The EF-S line of lenses are not high on the list of priorities at Canon.
  • ‘L’ series lenses are needed to get the best out of the current 18MP crop cameras.
  • Canon prices in Australia will drop in April 2011 in response to the grey import market

Nikon D5100 leaked - Image and Video


Under the name of the Nikon D5000, the official Nikon Korea has leaked that clearly seems to be announced Nikon D5100.
NR done some simple research, the Nikon D5000 equipped with a retractable screen that moves on downward direction but the new Nikon D5100 will swivel to the side, just like the Canon Rebel T3i / 600D

Canon 5D Mark III to feature new MPEG variant

News coming from EOS HD, Canon working on a new codec for the 5D Mark 3 based on the MPEG format. It will feature a 4-2-2 colour space and a variable bit rate, up to 50mbit. It is the DSLR version of the codec used in the XF305 (The Canon XF305 and XF300 PRO Camcorder models, both come in under $8,000 also use the same MPEG-2 4:2:2 50Mbps codec.)
The 4-2-2 colour sampling and the 14bit A/D converters on the sensor will deliver more lifelike color and smooth gradated tones like high quality still images.

src – eoshd.com

Sony F3 vs Canon 5D Mark II Low Light Test

by Matthew Allard

Low light comparison test between Sony F3 and canon 5D Mark II. Sony F3 with a Nikon 80-200 f2.8 lens and the Canon 5D Mark II with a Canon 70-200 IS f2.8 lens. Both set at f2.8, 1/60th shutter. Im currently on assignment in Japan so this was done in 10 minutes through a hotel window. Neither camera was white balanced and the 5D was on a make shift tripod.

At ISO 1600 and 3200 the F3 was too bright and had to be stopped down to f4. The F3’s low light ability can be further enhanced by taking the shutter out completely.

Sony F3 vision was recorded on a SxS card at 35mb/s and the Canon 5D vision was converted into Apple ProRes. 422.

I apologize as i didn’t do the test of the F3 at ISO 6400 (18DB)

Nikon Rumor - D5100 to have 11 AF points

Today Nikon Rumor report that D5100 The Nikon D5100 is expected to have 11 AF points (just like the D3100 and the D5000). Latest information received implies that the D5100 may use the 16.2MP sensor from the D7000.

src – NR