Saturday, 31 March 2012

Solms and Montabaur


Went to Leica country to check out the photo fair in Solms. It was very interesting from the people attending to the choice of 2nd hand and new Leica stuff to buy.
I could not get away empty handed so bought a few LTM to M adapters and a M macro adapter which will surely come in handy.

After the fair we drove to get lunch in Montabaur and check out the caste, unfortunately the castle (as most of the town) was closed but it was a nice stopover nonetheless.

I only took my GXR with GR lens with me and had quite a few people interested in it although the GR lens was not the only one there, there was one to buy in almost mint condition next to a Epson RD-1s.





Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Windows


GXR A16, f5.7, 1/760, ISO 200, JPG, 85mm

Took this on my way to work in our Frankfurt office. I like taking architecture pictures of modern buildings in the morning of evening when you get all the reflections of the low sun.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Impressions from Munich


Spent the day in Munich for client meetings and had some time for photography. It is actually quite convenient to just have a kit lens module along with AF and a silent shutter for the times you don't have time or are in the mood for real photography. The module performed very well and got some very nice results although it does tend to underexpose at times.





Sunday, 25 March 2012

Sitting and Watching


GXR A16, f5.5, 1/810, ISO 200, JPG, 50mm

The image quality of the A16 Zoom is very good and it is silent in operation.
The feel of the module is something I still don't like as it feels to plasticky but the upside is that it is light and carrying it around is not a problem.

Saturday, 24 March 2012

A16 Zoom First impressions


Today, I got a sample of the new GXR A16 Zoom module. It is a 'kit-lens' module for the GXR sporting a 24-85mm lens and a 16MP APS sensor without AA filter, unfortunately the lens is not very bright at f3.5-5.5 and the APS sensor only has a max. ISO of 3200.

Still, let's look at how it actually performs since specs alone are meaningless in actual real world use.

This is just a first hand impression and I have simply taken pictures with it so it will not be very analytical.


Friday, 23 March 2012

Chill in the Sun


GXR A12-M, f6.3, 1/3500, ISO 200, RAW, 42mm (Ricoh GR f2.8 28mm L)

Took this during a quick stop in Frankfurt today. Tomorrow, I will be in Duesseldorf and will get to try out the new A16 zoom module for the GXR so it should be interesting.

Thursday, 22 March 2012

Light My Fire


GXR A12-M, f5.6, 1/233, ISO 200, JPG, 42mm (Ricoh GR f2.8 28mm L)

Took this on my way to work this morning, not 100% in focus but I still like it.

I have edited it with the latest version of Photo Editor on Android, you can find it on Google Play. It is a great app, it's free, supports now fullsize picture editing and has all the tools you need. Would recommend over Photoshop Touch.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Jameson or Death


GXR A12-M, f2.8, 1/28, ISO 3200, RAW, 42mm (Ricoh GR f2.8 28mm L)

Took this at a preview screening of the Norwegian movie Headhunters, showing as part of the Jameson Cult Film Club. It was a fun event and I also enjoyed the movie.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Monday, 19 March 2012

Look Right


GXR A12-M, f5.6, 1/660, ISO 200, RAW, 22mm (Voigtlander Heliar f4.5 15mm L)

I took this on my way in to the office for a later start this morning. It is funny how empty the City gets in between the morning and evening rush hour and lunch break. It is almost a different place, this spot in the morning would not look as peaceful but would be bustling with people and cars all standing in each others way.

Saturday, 17 March 2012

Happy St. Patrick's Day


GF1, f1.4, 1/15, ISO 125, RAW, 50mm (Voigtlander Nokton f0.95 25mm)

A rainy and busy day today, did not really have time for photography or for celebrating St. Patrick's day in a Irish pub but there was still time for some Guinness.

The upside is that I got my home backup and media centre sorted and can now access things easier from all my computers.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Heavy Machine


GXR A12-M, f8.0, 1/203, ISO 200, JPG, 18mm (Voigtlander Heliar f5.6 12mm L)

This might not be the most exciting picture, although I like industrial themes, but I wanted to give Photoshop Touch on my Asus Transformer a go.
Aside from the stupid idea to limit the maximum resolution to 1600 pixels, it is actually a pretty decent program and quite capable, it is also quick on the Transformer. The size limitation is really bad though and I hope Adobe will increase this.
I hope Snapseed for Android will be released soon since it supports full size editing on my iPhone 4 and I guess iPad but the iPad is limited in all other ways.

The more Google improves Android and the more capable the apps available for it get, the easier it is for me to do almost everything on the Transformer. For me the Transformer is the future of computing because it is flexible and replaces two devices rather than being a 3rd device nobody really needs. It is also very nice to use.

If someone would just port RAW Therapee on Android I would have no real reason to use my notebook anymore, other than for work this is.

On another note, Ricoh has released a new firmware update for the GXR today. It is version 1.50 and includes features like the ability to enter copyright information to the EXIF,the ability to continue shooting when keeping the shutter pressed, bulb mode and also one feature I never understand but lots of people want for some reason, the ability to shoot RAW only. Can someone please tell me what the point or big deal is to shoot only RAW and either have a tiny embedded JPG in there but useless for even reviewing focus or a fullsize JPG which makes the RAW bigger by the same size a JPG would take?

So if you are still reading and have a GXR, what are you waiting for, go to the download page and update the firmware. You can get it here.

Ricoh certainly listens to it's users and shows again exemplary support of their cameras.