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The Sony A6000 v A5100 shoot-out
While preparing my review of the Sony A5100, it seemed very similar to the A6000 in many aspects, so I started to make a specific and detailed list of the differences. They are more different than you'd think and...
Fujifilm X-T1 hands-on review
Fuji's design, which evokes classic rangefinder cameras, combined with their emphasis on physical controls make this a very old-school photographer-centric camera. Fuji loaned this to me for over a month, and I was...
Blurry Backgrounds in Six Steps
More than one viewer has asked me how to create an out-of-focus background. I replied with what I felt were the six steps involved. However, a visual demonstration seemed more appropriate. I enlisted my friend Paul to...
1UP USA Rack and bikes with fenders
A few viewers commented and questioned how to put a bike with fenders (like my daughter's Kona Africa Bike) on the 1UP USA Rack. In the video, although I demonstrate putting it on, the last step - tightening the arm...
Sony RX100M3 hands on review
In 2012, we took the Sony RX100 on vacation to Europe - we loved it and came back with fabulous pictures. In 2013, we took the RX100M2 to Prince Edward Island, not so much - primarily because I was also shooting with...
Sony AX100 4K video camera hands on review
Earlier this year I reviewed Sony's first 4K consumer video camera. Even before I'd finished the review, Sony announced the AX100 - with a larger sensor, and a lower price. The review was shot in Toronto in June, 2013...
Carl Zeiss 12mm Touit lens for Sony e-mount
While reviewing the Sony a6000, I was able to borrow a 12mm Touit lens from Zeiss. This video is excerpted from my review of the a6000, for those who are interested only in this lens. I did add a few more photos....
Sony a6000 hands on review
Last year I reviewed the NEX6, and recommended it as the sweet spot in Sony's mirrorless lineup. I was very interested to evaluate the new features included in the updated and renamed version. Bottom line: Loved...
Ottawa’s Tulip Festival 2014
To thank Canada for liberating the Netherlands during the Second World War, the Dutch send tulips to Ottawa, the home of Queen Juliana during the war. The tulip festival website has the details. I was born in...
Ek Balam Cycling Trip
While vacationing in Playa Mujeres (just north of Cancun) during March Break, we took the opportunity for another trip organized by Elite Cyclery. It was a scenic but long three-hour drive to Ek Balam from Playa...