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15 Mar 17:33

Coming Distractions: Prepare to say goodbye with this trailer for Peter Capaldi’s final season of Doctor Who

by Sam Barsanti

At the end of the next season of Doctor Who, both Peter Capaldi and longtime showrunner Steven Moffat will be stepping down, and now BBC America has released a full trailer for their final year traveling through time and space together. You wouldn’t really know it’s the end of an era from this trailer, though, which is solidly in the “traveling with The Doctor is fun” mode and not the “it’s sad when The Doctor regenerates” mode, but we’ll surely get to that later in the year. As for what’s actually going on here, we see a bit of Pearl Mackie’s new companion, Michelle Gomez’s Missy, and a number of classic Doctor Who baddies—including a quick glimpse at one that technically hasn’t been on the show in a very long time.

Doctor Who will premiere on BBC America on April 15.

20 Feb 20:54

Incra Rule: a ruler with tiny holes to mark exact lengths

by Rob Beschizza

Marketed to engineers and carpenters, Incra's rulers have tiny stenciled holes for every fraction to make it impossible to mess up length markings. I got one to make puzzle boxes, but it's now on my office desk as my daily driver and will probably outlive me. The standard 12" model comes in at $25 and I can vouch for it, but there's a knockoff by General Tools that's just $10. I assume it's basically the same thing, but if you look closely on the product photos, the holes are somewhat larger.
01 Feb 03:10

Panasonic Lumix G80 / G85 review - one of the best at its price point!

The Panasonic Lumix G80, or G85 as it's known in North America, is a mid-range mirrorless camera that's based on the Micro Four Thirds standard. It replaces the Lumix G7 and is positioned at a slightly higher level to the GX80/ GX85. The G80 / G85 shares the same 16 Megapixel sensor of the GX80 / GX85 which lacks a low pass filter and supports both 1080 and 4k video, the latter exploited in several photo-extraction modes. The built-in IS has been upgraded to five stops, the body is now weather-sealed, the viewfinder enlarged, while a new electronic first curtain shutter option minimises shutter shock. Find out why it's one of the best cameras around at its price point in my in-depth Lumix G80 / G85 review!
31 Jan 01:59

Fitbit shares dive 16% after holiday sales disappoint; layoffs coming

by Lauren Raab

Fitbit Inc. shares dropped 16% on Monday after the maker of fitness trackers said its holiday sales were lower than expected and announced layoffs and other steps to cut costs.

Weeks after the announcements of two smartwatch-related acquisitions, Fitbit said it would cut about 110 of its employees...

30 Jan 01:49

Sock Monkey Prom Dress? It had better come with a banana...



Sock Monkey Prom Dress? It had better come with a banana corsage.

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21 Oct 01:47

Many 'genuine' Apple products on Amazon are dangerous fakes, Apple says

by Associated Press

Apple Inc. says it has been buying Apple chargers and cables labeled as genuine on Amazon.com and has found nearly 90% of them to be counterfeit.

The revelation comes in a federal lawsuit filed by Apple against a New Jersey company Monday over what Apple says are counterfeit products that were...

26 Aug 03:29

Apple boosts iPhone security after powerful spyware targets an activist

by Associated Press

A botched attempt to break into an activist's iPhone using hitherto unknown espionage software has triggered a global upgrade of Apple's mobile operating system, researchers said Thursday.

The spyware took advantage of three previously undisclosed weaknesses in Apple's mobile operating system to...

02 Aug 20:12

How To Make A Donald Trump - The Simpsons Style

How To Make A Donald Trump - The Simpsons Style. Don't try this at home!

How To Make A Donald Trump - The Simpsons Style. Don't try this at home!

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27 Jun 02:06

Nikon D4s is now discontinued

by [NR] admin
09 Jun 20:14

Uber and 2 of its executives are convicted and fined in France

by Associated Press

A French court has convicted and fined Uber and two of its executives for deceptive commercial practices and illegal business activity over its lowest-cost ride service.

It's the latest legal tangle for the app-based business, which has faced protests from taxi unions and regulators around the...

05 Jun 20:02

Nikon D500 review, a wildlife photographer’s perspective

by [NR] admin

"Nikon D500 review, a wildlife photographer's perspective" by Steve Perry (website | YouTube | Facebook, you can check also his previous [NR] posts here):

OK, I’ll admit it.

As a wildlife photographer, I had resigned myself to the idea that DX was dead. It was too bad, really. Although I do enjoy using a full frame camera, I longed for the D300 days where you could have a modern, high performance crop sensor body.

See, here’s the thing, - I was stuck. I wanted a DX body for the crop factor / pixel density – and the D7200 fit the bill nicely - but I also wanted the sheer performance of my D4. I thought it was just too much to ask…

And then Nikon announced the D500, confirming that the photography gods do indeed hear the prayers of wayward photographers.  (In fact, at first I thought the announcement might be nothing more than a cruel prank perpetrated on the Nikon community, but thankfully that wasn’t the case.)

As it turns out, I was lucky enough to snare a D500 on the very first day it was available. Not because of a strategic pre-order or even my NPS membership. Nope, this was a lucky call to a local camera store that just happened to have an extra one.

24 hours later, I was in the Jeep and on my way to Florida to capture some flight shots of those birds that are so plentiful down there.

I was there for a total of 5 days and in that time found myself at Viera Wetlands, Merritt Island, and even shooting a rookery from the deck a boat with a few friends.  I ended up with over 5000 images in just 5 days so it was definitely a good trip and really allowed me to flex the muscles of this new body.

From there, it was off to the Smokies where I would search for black bear. Why black bear specifically? Well, because they’re cool of course – and they are the stuff of nightmares if you happen to be an AF system.

Every Nikon AF system I’ve ever used has struggled with that black fur in low light. How did the D500 do? Well, I don’t want to spoil the video for you, so you’ll just have to watch and see 🙂

In any event, after shooting over 6000 images between the two locations, I’ve come away with one inescapable conclusion. The D500 has got to be the best bang-for-the-buck wildlife camera ever produced – by any manufacturer.

So, check out the video and you’ll discover all the features I think action-oriented wildlife shooters will love – and some features they may not.

The video covers the new control layout, ergonomics, ISO, autofocus (and how the new options work), performance, and more.  It’s jammed packed with info that should make it easy to decide if the camera is right for you or not.

In addition to reviewing the camera, I also share what I’ve discovered in the settings department. I go over AF setup, which AF modes are working best for me, my ISO cap, buffer info, and on and on. So, it’s more than just a review, it’s a bit of an action shooters setup guide as well.

Also, I’ve created a supplement page at my website with even more info, including extensive setup guidelines for the new AF system and a few other custom function tricks I think you’ll enjoy. I have also put up a few more ISO comparison shots (there are only a couple in the video) for you to peruse. That page is located here: http://www.backcountrygallery.com/photography_tips/nikon-d500-review/.

Great egret in flight, Stick Marsh near Melborne, FL, US. (c) Steve Perry

Great egret in flight, Stick Marsh near Melborne, FL, US. (c) Steve Perry,  D500, 600VR, 1/4000th, F6.3, ISO 800

This is a great example of why FPS matters. I love the way he’s “yelling” in the photo, but the image just before and just after this one didn’t have the beak nearly as wide.

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Banking Tricolor Heron, D500, 600VR, 1/4000th, F5, ISO 400

The D500 is fantastic at picking out subjects, even against backgrounds that would tempt lesser AF systems away.

Black Bear Cub With A Flower, Smoky Mountains National Park near Townsend, TN. (c) Steve Perry

Black Bear Cub With A Flower, Smoky Mountains National Park near Townsend, TN. (c) Steve Perry, D500, 600VR, 1/800th, F4.5, ISO 900

Black bears, even in good light can sometimes present a challenge to an AF system. The D500 with single point AF was spot on.

Black Bear cub, Smoky Mountains National Park near Townsend TN. (c) Steve Perry

Black Bear cub, Smoky Mountains National Park near Townsend TN. (c) Steve Perry, D500, 600VR, 1/640th, F4, ISO 1600

This moment was almost over before it started, but the D500’s AF does an incredible job of latching onto focus the first time every time. It just works on a consistent, reliable basis each time you press the button.

Reddish Egret, Merritt Island NWR, near Titusville, FL, US. (c) Steve Perry

Reddish Egret, Merritt Island NWR, near Titusville, FL, US. (c) Steve Perry, D500, 600VR, 1/3200th, F5, ISO 1000

Reddish egrets dart around to scare up fish, and in the process end up in some very unique poses. However, their movement is erratic and wild to say the least. Keeping up with these random moves has been a challenge in the past, but the D500’s speed (AF, FPS, and buffer), makes it easier. (Although you still have to be able to keep these crazy birds in your viewfinder!)

Egret over the water, Ritch Grissom Wetlands near Viera, FL, US. (c) Steve Perry

Egret over the water, Ritch Grissom Wetlands near Viera, FL, US. (c) Steve Perry, D500, 300PF, 1/4000th, F6.3, ISO 800

One of my favorite setups is the D500 with the 300PF. It’s totally hand-holdable, incredibly fast, and of course delivers the quality of a prime. And it all fits in the palm of my hand!

Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks Fighting In The Air in Ritch Grisson Wetlands near Viera FL. (c) Steve Perry

Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks Fighting In The Air in Ritch Grisson Wetlands near Viera FL. (c) Steve Perry, D500, 600VR, 1.4TCIII, 1/2000th, F5.6, ISO 640

This is a prime example of where the D500 excels. In the past, shots like this were more likely to be a miss than a hit. The combination of the new AF system, high frame rate, and deep buffer significantly increase your chances of getting a keeper when things get wild and unexpected.

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Skimmer coming at ya, D500, 600VR, 1.4TCIII, 1/4000th, F5.6, ISO 640

I think one of the best ways to test the AF speed of a camera is to put it in a situation with a fast moving subject heading right for you. I was lucky enough to find some skimmers down in FL and then lucky enough to have this guy give me a chance.

Skimmer Catching A Fish, Ritch Grissom Wetlands near Viera FL. (c) Steve Perry

Skimmer Catching A Fish, Ritch Grissom Wetlands near Viera FL. (c) Steve Perry, D500, 300PF, 1/3200th, F5.6, ISO 800

There’s nothing like a high frame rate to help you capture that perfect moment. As you can guess, the shot just before and just after completely missed this part of the action.

Roseate Spoonbill with nesting material), Stick Marsh, near Melborne FL, US (c) Steve Perry

Roseate Spoonbill with nesting material), Stick Marsh, near Melborne FL, US (c) Steve Perry, D500, 600VR, 1/3200th, F4, ISO 800

One thing I really like about this camera is the quality of the sensor. I absolutely love the way it renders colors – it reminds me a LOT of the D810 in that respect. The files are also very nice to work with in post processing, although they usually don’t need much adjustment.

Tri-color heron with a stick (nest building), Stick Marsh, near Melborne FL, US (c) Steve Perry

Tri-color heron with a stick (nest building), Stick Marsh, near Melborne FL, US (c) Steve Perry, D500, 600VR, 1/4000th, F6.3, ISO 800

There have been some sharpness concerns with this camera; however, I have not been experiencing anything negative. With good technique, I’ve been able to consistently put sharp images like this one on the card.

Tricolor heron with nesting material, Stick Marsh near Melborne, FL, US. (c) Steve Perry

Tricolor heron with nesting material, Stick Marsh near Melborne, FL, US. (c) Steve Perry, D500, 600VR, 1/4000th, F6.3, ISO 800

Shots like this are almost too easy with the D500 – which is great. The camera does its job consistently each time, allowing you to focus on composition, panning, etc.

If you have an interesting idea for a guest postyou can contact me here.

03 Apr 23:25

Apple wants the FBI to reveal how it hacked the San Bernardino killer's iPhone

by Paresh Dave
Tony J Cronin

The shoe is on the other foot.

Apple Inc. refused to give the FBI software the agency desperately wanted. Now Apple is the one that needs the FBI's assistance.

The FBI announced Monday that it managed to unlock an iPhone 5c belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters without the help of Apple. And the agency has shown no...

15 Mar 01:54

Doomsday Clock

After a power outage at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the new Digital Doomsday Clock is flashing 00:00 and mushroom clouds keep appearing and then retracting once a second.
15 Mar 01:52

Pentax K-1 reality is close. See new pictures.

by Yvon Bourque
Email: brqyvn@gmail.com

 Hi Photographer friends,

Here are some real photos of the upcoming Pentax K-1 These were posted by Pentax Rumors. Click on the link below for the full article.

Pentax Rumors

 Specifications:
  • Number of pixels: effective 36.4MP
  • Sensor Size: 35.9 x 24.0mm
  • Continuous shooting: 6.5 fps
  • ISO range: 100-204,800
  • Build-in GPS
  • Media: SD, SDHC, SDXC
  • Size: 136.5 x 110 x 85.5mm
  • Weight: 925g
Now, for you Pentax owners, I do have e-books for most of the Pentax DSLRs. You can check this site ebooks4cameras.com and even download any e-book for checking the contents.


Click on the image above to visit our e-book store. You can also download sample e-books and get the free AF front and back focusing adjustment charts at this e-commerce.



Thank you for reading, Yvon Bourque
15 Mar 01:14

NFL finally admits link between football, brain diseases

by Marcus Gilmer
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After years of mounting evidence, the NFL has finally acknowledged the link between the sport and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, that's been detected in players. 

Steve Fainaru, the ESPN writer who co-authored League of Denial, the definitive book on the sport's concussion crisis, reports that the admission came during a roundtable involving the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Energy & Commerce. 

The admission came from the NFL's senior vice president Jeff Miller during an exchange with Illinois congresswoman Jan Schakowsky.  Read more...

More about Head Injury, Concussions, Cte, Nfl, and Entertainment
14 Mar 23:38

John Boyega Stayed in Character as Finn During an Adorable Visit to a Children's Hospital

star wars win kids John Boyega Stayed in Character as Finn During an Adorable Visit to a Children's Hospital

John Boyega went to visit a small Star Wars fan at the Royal London Hospital.  As he explains in the image description he shared on Instagram, Boyega stayed in character the whole time: 

This little stormtrooper Daniel had a wonderful wish after seeing the force awakens. Daniel currently lives with a brain tumour and rather than having Finn to himself he wanted Finn to meet the kids at the Royal London hospital and give them some toys. I stayed in character while I was with this brave boy asking him what a car was. He taught Finn about everything earth related! Really thankful for the opportunity this child granted me and I'm just humbled! I hope I played a little part in making you smile young stormtrooper.

He even found a Rey to hold his hand during the trip:



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Tagged: star wars , kids , john boyega , finn , win
13 Mar 20:51

NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory Captured a Unique View of the Solar Eclipse

NASA released images of the recent solar eclipse. When seen from the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) it's just the shadow of the moon traveling across Earth. 

This is a first, according to Adam Szabo, NASA’s project scientist for DSCOVR: 

What is unique for us is that being near the Sun-Earth line, we follow the complete passage of the lunar shadow from one edge of the Earth to the other. A geosynchronous satellite would have to be lucky to have the middle of an eclipse at noon local time for it. I am not aware of anybody ever capturing the full eclipse in one set of images or video.



via earthobservatory

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