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April 19, 2019

Canon C700 Showing Banding Issues with C Log 2




C700 users beware of CLOG2 with any higher ISOs!



Ive personally seen high dynamic range banding issues now on 3 separate Canon cameras, the 5D4, the EOS R (see my videos in the links below) and now the C700. I have also seen posts of it happening in the C300ii. It seems to stem from very bright images in the left side of the frame.



Ive also been in communication with many customers who have attempted to return their cameras for repair, and the answer many are getting from Canon are now:



"This exceeds the performance abilities of the sensor."



Ive never heard of such a thing and this kind of banding does not exist on other camera sensors.



Im a big fan of Canon, but what I am not a big fan of is my friends spending ton of money on Canon gear and not being able to use them in a way they would other camera systems.



I am willing to bet the problem likely exists on other Canon cameras as well, though I haven't tested them yet. Likely to happen soon.



Have you had a banding problem with your Canon? If so which model?

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Published on April 19, 2019 09:44

April 14, 2019

That’s a wrap in Oregon! The grass farm we shot at...

That's a wrap in Oregon! The grass farm we shot at was amazing. Thank you again to @lexphogan and @michaelshums for bringing me out. I had such a GREAT time. So many amazing people and lessons learned. I can't wait to see the final product! #lqoe


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Published on April 14, 2019 07:08

April 7, 2019

Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R Now Available!

The Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R0 Crash Course Tutorial Training Video is now available!



I have already posted the Camera Operation of this course for FREE on youtube which you can find here: Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R Training Tutorial Overview . Many have asked why I give away so much free information, and the main reason is I want to demonstrate I can help you learn your camera fairly quickly, and if you enjoy it, you would want to continue to invest in your Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R education. Thats all there is to it! The course is expected to cost just $39.99!






This Course comes with a 1-hr photography crash course that I normally charge $20 for. It will get you up to speed in no time on the photography basics, including shutter speed, aperture, ISO, Depth of Field (DOF) composition, digital files, lighting, compression, histograms and more!



The Panasonic S1/S1R Crash Course topics include:

- Landscape Shooting Techniques (Stills and Video) With the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Interval Shooting

- Time Lapse Movie

- Using Filters

- Sports Shooting Techniques Settings & Techniques

- Basic Portrait Lighting

- Portait Techniques

- Which Flash System to Invest in to Save over $600

- Understanding Flash & Strobe with the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Multiple Exposure Mode techniques

- Bracketing Techniques

- Shooting for Interiors

- Focus Stepping for Macro

- Over 1 hour of Video Shooting Techniques and Strategies

- Narrative Video Shooting Settings & Techniques (Filmmaking) With the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Documentary Style Video Shooting Settings & Techniques With the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Vlogging Video Style Shooting Settings & Techniques with the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Audio Recommendations, Mics, Cleaning

- Video Shooting Tools and Must Haves

- Comprehensive Deep Menu System & Recommendations

- Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R Sensor Cleaning

...and Much Much More!



I also add lessons upon request, so these courses grow, and all additional updates come at no extra cost.



Keep in mind this all comes with a 100% money back guarantee!



So if you are interested in maximizing what you can do with your Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R and want to be notified as soon as the first version of the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R Crash Course is ready, leave your name and email address in the comments below and we will reach out to you as soon as it is ready.



Thank you for your support! ~ Michael







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Published on April 07, 2019 07:49

Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R Coming Soon | Register Here to be Notified

Production on the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R0 Crash Course Tutorial Training Video is underway. I have already posted the Camera Operation of this course for FREE on youtube which you can find here: Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R Training Tutorial Overview . Many have asked why I give away so much free information, and the main reason is I want to demonstrate I can help you learn your camera fairly quickly, and if you enjoy it, you would want to continue to invest in your Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R education. Thats all there is to it! The course is expected to cost just $39.95!



(Also- we do not publish these comments requesting to be contacted, so if you do not see it appear in the comments after you submit it, do not worry! :)


This Course comes with a 1-hr photography crash course that I normally charge $20 for. It will get you up to speed in no time on the photography basics, including shutter speed, aperture, ISO, Depth of Field (DOF) composition, digital files, lighting, compression, histograms and more!



TheFuji X-T30 Crash Course topics include:

- Landscape Shooting Techniques (Stills and Video) With the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Interval Shooting

- Time Lapse Movie

- Using Filters

- Sports Shooting Techniques Settings & Techniques

- Basic Portrait Lighting

- Portait Techniques

- Which Flash System to Invest in to Save over $600

- Understanding Flash & Strobe with the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Multiple Exposure Mode techniques

- Bracketing Techniques

- Shooting for Interiors

- Focus Stepping for Macro

- Over 1 hour of Video Shooting Techniques and Strategies

- Narrative Video Shooting Settings & Techniques (Filmmaking) With the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Documentary Style Video Shooting Settings & Techniques With the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Vlogging Video Style Shooting Settings & Techniques with the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R

- Audio Recommendations, Mics, Cleaning

- Video Shooting Tools and Must Haves

- Comprehensive Deep Menu System & Recommendations

- Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R Sensor Cleaning

...and Much Much More!



I also add lessons upon request, so these courses grow, and all additional updates come at no extra cost.



Keep in mind this all comes with a 100% money back guarantee!



So if you are interested in maximizing what you can do with your Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R and want to be notified as soon as the first version of the Panasonic Lumix S1/S1R Crash Course is ready, leave your name and email address in the comments below and we will reach out to you as soon as it is ready.



Thank you for your support! ~ Michael







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Published on April 07, 2019 07:49

March 29, 2019

Canon's Left Eye Problem | EOS RP M50 Usability




The left eye problem deals with cameras which lack a joystick and are asking photographers to use their right thumbs on the touch screen while looking through the viewfinder to move their focusing squares. The left eye problem is not unique to Canon, the Sony A6400 has the same issue, as well as a few other cameras. The reason Im picking on Canon is because I have seen this 3 times now on the Canon R, RP and M50.



200/566 users polled are left eye shooters. Ive heard from several of them who have returned their cameras over this accessibility issue on these Canon cameras. 1/3 is a big chunk of customers, so Canon may want to reconsider this design problem.



BTW- I really like the RP overall and am keeping mine for 1 specific reason Ill discuss in an upcoming video. Its a GREAT camera.

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Published on March 29, 2019 07:36

March 23, 2019

Complete Fuji X-T30 Crash Course Tutorial Training Now Available!

The Fuji XT30 Crash Course Tutorial Video is now available!



You can purchase it from the following link: Fuji X-T30 Crash Course Training Video Lessons.





I have already posted the Camera Operation of this course for FREE on youtube which you can find here: Fuji X-T30 Training Overview Video. Many have asked why I give away so much free information, and the main reason is I want to demonstrate I can help you learn your camera fairly quickly, and if you enjoy it, you would want to continue to invest in your Fuji X-T30 education. Thats all there is to it! The course is expected to cost just $39.95!



(Also- we do not publish these comments requesting to be contacted, so if you do not see it appear in the comments after you submit it, do not worry! :)


This Course comes with a 1-hr photography crash course that I normally charge $20 for. It will get you up to speed in no time on the photography basics, including shutter speed, aperture, ISO, Depth of Field (DOF) composition, digital files, lighting, compression, histograms and more!



TheFuji X-T30 Crash Course topics include:

- Landscape Shooting Techniques (Stills and Video) With the Fuji X-T30

- Interval Shooting

- Time Lapse Movie

- Using Filters

- Sports Shooting Techniques Settings & Techniques

- Basic Portrait Lighting

- Portait Techniques

- Which Flash System to Invest in to Save over $600

- Understanding Flash & Strobe with the Fuji X-T30

- Multiple Exposure Mode techniques

- Bracketing Techniques

- Shooting for Interiors

- Focus Stepping for Macro

- Over 1 hour of Video Shooting Techniques and Strategies

- Narrative Video Shooting Settings & Techniques (Filmmaking) With the Fuji X-T30

- Documentary Style Video Shooting Settings & Techniques With the Fuji X-T30

- Vlogging Video Style Shooting Settings & Techniques with the Fuji X-T30

- Audio Recommendations, Mics, Cleaning

- Video Shooting Tools and Must Haves

- Comprehensive Deep Menu System & Recommendations

- Canon RP Sensor Cleaning

...and Much Much More!



I also add lessons upon request, so these courses grow, and all additional updates come at no extra cost.



Keep in mind this all comes with a 100% money back guarantee!



Thank you for your support! ~ Michael



You can purchase the course here: Fuji XT30 Crash Course Training Tutorial Video



Michael's Fuji Lens Recommendations:



FujiFilm XF 16-55mm f2.8



FujiFilm XF 50-140mm f2.8



FujiFilm XF 100-400 f4.5-5.6



FujiFilm XF 10-24mm f.4



FujiFilm XF 8-16mm f2.8



FujiFilm XF 18-55mm f.2.8-4

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Published on March 23, 2019 13:41

Fuji X-T30 Crash Course Coming Soon | Register Here to be Notified

Production on the Fuji X-T30 Crash Course Tutorial Training Video is underway. I have already posted the Camera Operation of this course for FREE on youtube which you can find here: Fuji X-T30 Training Overview Video. Many have asked why I give away so much free information, and the main reason is I want to demonstrate I can help you learn your camera fairly quickly, and if you enjoy it, you would want to continue to invest in your Fuji X-T30 education. Thats all there is to it! The course is expected to cost just $39.95!


This Course comes with a 1-hr photography crash course that I normally charge $20 for. It will get you up to speed in no time on the photography basics, including shutter speed, aperture, ISO, Depth of Field (DOF) composition, digital files, lighting, compression, histograms and more!



TheFuji X-T30 Crash Course topics include:

- Landscape Shooting Techniques (Stills and Video) With the Fuji X-T30

- Interval Shooting

- Time Lapse Movie

- Using Filters

- Sports Shooting Techniques Settings & Techniques

- Basic Portrait Lighting

- Portait Techniques

- Which Flash System to Invest in to Save over $600

- Understanding Flash & Strobe with the Fuji X-T30

- Multiple Exposure Mode techniques

- Bracketing Techniques

- Shooting for Interiors

- Focus Stepping for Macro

- Over 1 hour of Video Shooting Techniques and Strategies

- Narrative Video Shooting Settings & Techniques (Filmmaking) With the Fuji X-T30

- Documentary Style Video Shooting Settings & Techniques With the Fuji X-T30

- Vlogging Video Style Shooting Settings & Techniques with the Fuji X-T30

- Audio Recommendations, Mics, Cleaning

- Video Shooting Tools and Must Haves

- Comprehensive Deep Menu System & Recommendations

- Canon RP Sensor Cleaning

...and Much Much More!



I also add lessons upon request, so these courses grow, and all additional updates come at no extra cost.



Keep in mind this all comes with a 100% money back guarantee!



So if you are interested in maximizing what you can do with your Fuji X-T30 and want to be notified as soon as the first version of the Fuji X-T30 Crash Course is ready, leave your name and email address in the comments below and we will reach out to you as soon as it is ready.



Thank you for your support! ~ Michael



Michael's Fuji Lens Recommendations:



FujiFilm XF 16-55mm f2.8



FujiFilm XF 50-140mm f2.8



FujiFilm XF 100-400 f4.5-5.6



FujiFilm XF 10-24mm f.4



FujiFilm XF 8-16mm f2.8



FujiFilm XF 18-55mm f.2.8-4

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Published on March 23, 2019 13:41

March 22, 2019

Triple Frontier | Netflix


If you want to watch one good movie this weekend, this is it. Really great cast, excellent action, it's exciting with a strong message. Plus its free if you already have Netflix.



I feel like the independent streaming companies like Netflix and Amazon Prime are really muscling their way in. Theaters are going to have a hard time keeping up at this pace because of the $$ these companies are investing, without the costs of distribution to theaters.

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Published on March 22, 2019 15:28

US

Jordan Peele's Get Out in 2018 really launched him onto the movie scene. Super talented and creative. It was a wonderful horror film while also directly exploring sensitive racial aspects of our society. It was just so well done. I had very high hopes for "Us"


Interesting premise, but there were few major flaws with it:



1. It was trying to do too much. It felt like Peele was trying so hard to deliver on symbolic messages to "us" about "ourselves", and much of this was still unclear what these lessons were when watching. You go into the film expecting a horror flick, but thats not really what it was. I think it might actually be more enjoyable if you watch it from the perspective of "nothing in this movie is reality, rather symbolic only".



2. It was dreadfully slow. He even had one of the characters say "We want to take our time". This is a 20 minute idea stretched out to 2 hour film. Difficult to suspend disbelief, and there is a lot of weird, unexplained "rules" of this universe that not only dont make any sense, but I ran out of patience trying to decipher it all, because I didnt feel empathy for the characters.



I hate to say it, because I still believe Peele is one of the most talented writer/directors out there, but I cannot recommend it. This is a skip completely.

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Published on March 22, 2019 15:20

March 19, 2019

Has National Geographic Exploited the Unprotected? My Thoughts on the Afghan Girl Controversy




No one has asked me to make this video.



This video is not sponsored, nor is monetized.



I am making it because it is something I feel passionate about & all things expressed here are my own opinions. I feel tremendous empathy for children who suffer.



I am adding links to the resources to many of the points I have made, but these are not comprehensive, do your own research with an open mind and heart and come to your own conclusions. You are welcome to disagree and I can respect your opinions. If you feel passionate about it, make a video and publish it, even if you disagree!



TL/DW : Do not mess with children!



Especially if they do not have the protections we do! Even more so when they are marginalized, orphans, refugees or otherwise!



For over 100 years National Geographic has been the go to source for stories and images about the cultures of our world. We likely agree it has been spectacular in regards to providing the best images and stories to offer in this regard, and in the vast majority of cases, there are no issues. In the mid-80's it's circulation was about 12 million, and one of the biggest stages at the time for images.



Steve McCurry, one of the most famous and talented photojournalists of our time, took the portrait of "Afghan Girl", most of us have seen.



There's just one problem... she didn't want her picture taken and attempted to cover her face. Through a translator, McCurry asked her teacher to tell her to do so for the sake of the greater good, bringing awareness to their situation. She has gone on record saying she was angry at the time. A few posed shots were taken some with and at least one without the face covering, after which she ran off.



McCurry has stated he knew it was a special portrait, yet he didn't get her name. That image went through a team of editors who decided to put it on the cover.



The question I have....if they didn't have a name, how could they have legal permission? How could the image go through at least 3 different people, if they didn't? How many other times has this happened?



If no legal permission was given, was this young woman's right to privacy violated?



As a society, we need to get away from "poverty porn", or commercializing those in compromised living conditions or those suffering, especially if they do not want their image used on a big stage.



Tony's Videos:

1- https://youtu.be/RuFKpaV_jjo

2- https://youtu.be/1q_NAEaiC9M



Sources I quote in this video:



The Washington Post Chat Interview with McCurry: (Many important questions are answered here, including if he had permission or paid her):https://wapo.st/2HGYL6f



BBC Interview & Sharbat Gula's mixed feelings, how there were more negatives than good, yet she was also proud of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfY2z...



Steve Speaks about Afghan Culture in regards to photographing females: https://youtu.be/Mal2e4TBpPQ?t=268



Petal Pixel's McCurry Photoshop Scandal:



https://petapixel.com/2016/05/06/botc...



https://petapixel.com/2016/06/07/eyes...



Steve Responds:https://bit.ly/2TOKoEo



Time Article About Steve No Longer Being a Photojournalist, & Editor Sarah Been going on record about being proud of the image, yet the importance of the distinction between Photojournalism vs Other genres: http://time.com/4351725/steve-mccurry...



Steve States He Got Permission, but that both parents were dead: https://bit.ly/2YaGNyL



Steve Talks about the importance of permission & respecting privacy: https://youtu.be/iZktvSKW3Mw?t=441



Bob Gilka Had The Final Say: https://wapo.st/2HucEpl



Auction Prices For McCurry's Work: https://bit.ly/2HG5KfT



Nat Geo Sells Auctions Image for $147,000: https://wapo.st/2HJlfn5



Nat Geo Admits to Racism: https://on.natgeo.com/2tCCJwd



Steve Speaks Out About her arrest & violation of human rights: https://bit.ly/2FjEwbV



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Published on March 19, 2019 10:44