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Get to Know and Use Your Histogram
Those of you who’ve traveled with us know I’m a big fan of the histogram. I especially love the fact my Lumix cameras allow me…
Read More »2 commentsLumix G90 Announced Hail the Baby G9
Find out why Dan is excited about the new Lumix G90/G95. One of the main reasons is the built in flash.
Read More »7 commentsQuestion from Paul Whitworth
Paul, I’ve also had issues with WB on my Lumix cameras but since I shoot RAW I don’t find it overly concerning. That said, I personally like to get it right in the camera…
Read More »No comments yetThe Micro Four Thirds Triad Pro Results from Smaller Cameras
Follow the Micro Four Thirds Triapd for profession results with much smaller, less expensive camera system.
Read More »9 commentsLumix S Series Touch & Try Event at Bozeman Camera
Mark your calendar for Bozeman Camera’s Lumix S Series full-frame camera Touch and Try Event with my buddy Mark Toal. The day…
Read More »No comments yetQuestion from Tim McCullough
Hi Tim, DThe Olympus 12-100mm is a wonderful lens but there are two issues in my mind. One is its very heavy. The other is the fact you do loose Dual IS when using it with a Lumix body…
Read More »No comments yetThe Telephoto Power of Micro Four Thirds
Full-frame camera hype There’s been a lot of press in the past four months about the excitement of full-frame cameras. Panasonic jumped…
Read More »23 commentsQuestion from John Burnley
John, Sorry for the late reply. Unfortunately, the 100-400mm will not work with the new Lumix teleconverters. In general, putting more glass in front of a lens that already contains a lo…
Read More »1 commentQuestion from Louis Berk
Louis, sorry for the extremely late reply. This part of the Blog is tough to keep up with. Regarding a “realistic keeper rate”? That’s a difficult question to answer. Bu…
Read More »No comments yetQuestion from Chris F.
So sorry for the late reply Chirs. I could not agree with you more. The Dual IS in the most current Lumix cameras has changed the way I shoot. Mainly without tripod where in the past I used…
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