Medium Format Experience Webinar Series : Phase One Edition

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • The four part Medium Format Experience Webinar series is one of a kind event, aimed to equip photographers with the insight, knowledge, and hands on experience in order to make the best decision when choosing the proper system for their shooting style or personality.
    This Medium Format Experience webinar looks into the Phase One medium format camera system. Hear from professional Phase One users Jason Dewey, Weldon Brewster, and Rodney Lough Jr. as well as brand representatives Jon Gilbert & Wayne Sandmeyer
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Komentáře • 3

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 Před 9 měsíci

    at 38:48, I agree, I have a H1 with the P45+ and did exactly that, in the central markets (adelaide), shot a shop window with those ugly glary fleuro lights, and got the shadow details back, even two or three stops later in Photoshop, What!, I would definitely have thought the shot was 'gone', but NO! totally recoverable....simply due to this dynamic range!!

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 Před 9 měsíci

    yes, at 21:35 that may have been the first MF touch screen; but commercially, the Leica T was the first glimpse the 'general public' got for touch screen tech in camera systems (I-pads where of course the notable exception, but this is general, not specific computer technology, but granted the first concept of 'touch screen' and what many would instantly think of, when the word is mentioned).

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 Před 9 měsíci

    one "room for improvement" I can think of , is with the new XC camera, their own adverts Don't explicitly say this is a NON-Interchangeable lens system, like the xt but ONLY wide angle!.
    One major thing, is that as these are so expensive (~$60,000 Australian); we need these 'out there' in camera stores, or bookable demo's
    entals, so we can experience this for ourselves, so we can know from experience, if this is a tool we can use, and verify the expense, esp. as this appears to be an elite solution, YOU should market this a little lower down, to the advanced enthusiast level, then the sales might be more?, or at least not targeting such a niece market; especially now, as the market is starting to fill with LF cameras, monorails from studio shutdowns, etc. Here is where the digital backs could be a 'new lease of life' for these second hand systems, or the new polaroid ( to LV focus, with assistance and use the exposure analysis tools to help newcomers to film to get things right), or offer digital outputs for their clients.