This film documents a Full Moon Night Photography Workshop in the Big Bend region of West Texas led by photographers Scott Martin and Lance Keimig. Learn more at www.on-sight.com and www.thenightskye.com. Learn more about the filmmakers at www.walleyfilms.com
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)
The SH100 uses built in Wi-Fi capability to deliver unique new experiences for all camera users. By selecting the PC Auto Back-up function, your camera will automatically find your PC and download the latest photos onto it, even if the PC is turned off. This feature is compatible with the Wake-on-LAN (WoL) system which many modern home PCs are already equipped with.
Innovation in Control Helps you Capture the Moment
The Wi-Fi capability on the SH100 also allows you to use your smartphone as a remote control and viewing device for your camera. If you’re shooting over a crowd at a concert, you can enable the Remote Viewfinder function, meaning that you can hold your camera high over your head while you see a preview of the picture in real time on your phone screen. It’s also ideal for taking self shots as you can zoom in and out using the 5x optical zoom, and access basic menu functions including parameters and shooting modes. When you’re happy with the shot, you can operate the shutter remotely too, and the camera will record the GPS information for photo geo-tagging.
SH100 Specification Sheet Image Sensor: 1/2.33″ (Approx. 7.76mm) CCD, 14.2 Megapixel Zoom: Still Image mode : 1.0X ~ 5.0X, Play mode: 1.0X ~ 12X Lens: SAMSUNG Lens f = f4.7-23.5mm (f26∼130m 35mm film equivalent) Image Stabilization: DIS (Digital Image Stabilization) Dimensions: 93mm X 53.9mm X 18.9mm (TBD) DLNA: DLNA Compatible: DMS & MRCP
– Still Image(2M), Movie(720p)
– DLNA with DTV : DMS & MRCP Device Connection: Camera to Camera
– Movie Clip Size Max 35MB, Imaage Size Max 10MB
– Should be compatible among CL65, CL80, ST80 for Image Sharing
– Movie file Sharing available between ST5500, ST80 and SH100 AP Connection: Global : Boingo SDK & AP Compatible, Korea : KT Auto Backup: Basic Function for PC
– Backup Program Install > Backup > Auto Power Off
– Wake-on-Lan supporting PC
– Prerequisite : No CMOS PW, NO Windows PW Condition
– Backup Program Install > Auto Power-on > Backup > Auto Power Off Additional features:
Smart Auto 2.0
Smart Filter 2.0
Self Portrait
Face Recognition
Beauty Shot
Out-focus Portrait
Wireless connection (802.11b/g/n) Samsung SH100 Price: $199.99 Availability: March 2011
I was working a gig in Vegas with a brand new Phantom Flex high speed digital cinema camera. I had to try it out. In fact, I never did go to bed that night. I opened up a wormhole shooting at 2,564 frames per second.
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