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Is Film Making a Comeback?

In the late 1990s, as the digital camera age dawned, I was shooting with a Nikon N70 film camera and whatever lenses I could afford on a graduate student’s (miniscule) salary. For me, the idea of...

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Are you overthinking your camera settings?

How do I set up my in-camera settings? I get asked this question a lot. Most modern DSLR cameras offer a tremendous number of options for image quality and other settings that go beyond film, when all...

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Nikon Pulls D500, Cites Lack of Pre-orders

Is DX format finally dead? I pre-ordered the Nikon D500 the day it was announced.  I was informed today by my dealer that all Nikon D500 pre-orders have been cancelled. The long-awaited flagship DX...

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For Photographers, It’s a Matter of Size

How Size Impacts Everything in Photography I want to spend a little time talking about the importance of size in photography. While there are numerous factors we photographers must face when we are...

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Nikon Mirrorless System: The Image Doctors

The Image Doctors, Rick Walker and Jason Odell, sit down to discuss the new Nikon Z mirrorless system announced last week. The post Nikon Mirrorless System: The Image Doctors appeared first on Jason P....

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In today’s photography, does noise even matter?

In the early years of digital photography, it seemed like there were two simultaneous battles between manufacturers: the “megapixel war” and the “noise war.” It seemed like everyone was rushing to put...

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End Piracy, Not Liberty!

I have this blog to share my thoughts, knowledge and opinions. Don’t let content like mine be subjected to the whims of corporate (or government) censorship. Defend the Web. Please sign this petition...

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Apple’s iBooks Author App for Indy Authors: Caveat Emptor

I’m a Mac user, and an independent author. I’ve published six eBooks, all of which are technical in nature. What does that mean? It means that my books have illustrations, photographs, and other...

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Nikon D800… decisions, decisions.

By now, you’ve already probably heard that Nikon announced the much-anticipated D800 DSLR last night. The big news: a 36 mega-pixel 35mm (FX) sensor. Thirty-six million pixels. In a $3000 DSLR. Keep in...

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Nikon 1 Improvement Wishlist

As you might imagine, I’ve spent a LOT of time with my Nikon 1 V1 camera over the last few months, learning all of its features and quirks for my Nikon 1 Guide. I’ve used it so much, in fact, that I...

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The Sony XQD Memory Cards: Mac Owners Beware

Sony's new XQD cards are fast, but Mac users might have problems getting the most of that speed. The post The Sony XQD Memory Cards: Mac Owners Beware appeared first on Jason P. Odell Photography.

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Nikon D4: A Good Landscape Camera?

At first glance, it would seem that the Nikon D800 is a far-better choice for landscape photographers than the Nikon D4. Let's look at those specs a little closer and see where the differences lie. The...

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Adobe Creative Suite 6… Stand-alone upgrades vs. Creative Cloud

Today, Adobe announced the pre-release of Adobe Creative Suite 6, their newest version of their digital creative applications, including Photoshop, InDesign, and Dreamweaver (all products I use often)....

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Ten Simple Tips for Digital Photographers

Can anyone can be a great photographer just because they have a great camera? If that's the case, then why are so many images sloppy? Here are ten simple things you can do to start taking better...

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Why your camera doesn’t matter, and why it does

It’s an argument we hear all the time: the camera doesn’t matter nearly as much as the vision and talent of the person operating it. And yet, we still hear that nagging voice in the back of our head…...

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Photography: Process and Practice

You’ve heard it before: A new camera won’t make you a better photographer. If not, then what will? Photography is a craft that blends art and technology. Each skill on its own requires patience and...

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The Biggest, Baddest AF-Nikkor Lens: 800mm f/5.6 AFS G VRII

Back in July of 2012, Nikon announced they were developing a monster 800mm f/5.6 AFS VR lens. Today, they announced that this lens is being released and is available for pre-order. The first question...

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Convert NEFs with Lightroom 4

If you’ve followed my or my photography over the years, you probably know that I’m a huge fan of Nikon cameras and also Capture NX2 editing software. You’ve probably also noticed that I’ve been...

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The Bigger Reason Why Megapixels Matter for Photo Enthusiasts

There's more to megapixels than just big prints and cropping. The post The Bigger Reason Why Megapixels Matter for Photo Enthusiasts appeared first on Jason P. Odell Photography.

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The Nikon D7100 DSLR: DX-Format Flagship?

Last night, Nikon announced the long-awaited D7000 replacement, the new D7100 DSLR. You can pre-order a D7100 here so that you have one in your hands the minute they come out. The D7000, to me, has...

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Quick Thoughts: 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 AFS G VRII Nikkor lens

Yesterday, Nikon announced a long-awaited (overdue?) replacement to its 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR lens. The the original 80–400mm VR has been around since 2000, and for as long as I can remember,...

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Slowing it Down for Better Photographs

Photography is more accessible than it is ever been. Advances in technology have given us wonderful equipment at fairly inexpensive prices. One of the greatest assets of digital photography is that it...

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Upgrading to Photoshop CS6 while you still can (video)

Adobe rolled out the new Creative Cloud (CC) service today. If you are a long-time Photoshop user, as I am, this new service eliminates a perpetual-use license for Photoshop. I purchased Adobe Creative...

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Busting Nikon D800 Myths: Is Abject Fear Stifling Your Creativity?

I have a Nikon D800e. It’s an amazing camera and I love using it. Maybe you have one, too. But if you handle the camera based on some of the sage advice offered up around the interwebs, you might be...

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Nikon Capture NX-D: The end of Capture NX as we know it

Along with the Nikon D4s announcement, Nikon yesterday also announced a long-awaited upgrade to Capture NX2. Called Capture NX-D, this Nikon RAW converter is being offered for download while in beta...

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A few more thoughts on Nikon Capture NX-D

I managed to get the beta of Nikon’s Capture NX-D working again briefly. For some reason, it did not like working with files that weren’t in my home directory (I keep my images on a separate external...

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Choosing the glass that’s best for you

It’s shopping season again, and I want to talk a little about that obsession we have with camera lenses. Often times, you’ll hear, “get the best glass, you won’t regret it.” This is certainly the case...

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Five things you can do today to improve your photography

Want to get better at photography? Then here’s a quick list of some things you can do right now to start getting better. Step away from the gear forums and the endless debates over what the best...

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