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Hasselblad to Announce More New Camera this Year

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We were the first website to told you that Hasselblad is planning to announce several new products this year,  just few days after the rumor Hasselblad announced H6D 50c and H6D 100c camera by having 50 MP and 100MP CMOS sensor respectively.

The announcement is not completed yet, the camera company is in the mood to

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Get out your spudger: iFixit Panasonic FZ1000 disassembled

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iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

Feeling like taking apart your pricey Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 enthusiast superzoom? Probably not. Thankfully, the good folks at iFixit have already done the work for you. So grab your spudger and #00 screwdriver and follow along!

Read iFixit's Panasonic FZ1000 Disassembly Guide

iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

The first rule of camera disassembly is... removing the battery! No need to take off the battery door at this time, as that whole compartment will be removed later in the process.

All images courtesy of iFixit.

iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

After rotating the LCD outward and removing a few screws, it's time to get out that spudger and separate the display from the body.

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iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

And here's the 3" touchscreen LCD separated from its frame.

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iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

Now it's time to get out the #00 screwdriver and get down to business. The screws on the top and both sides must all come out.

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iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

You can then pull the back panel off, after which you need to carefully remove a lot of ribbon cables.

All images courtesy of iFixit.

iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

With ribbon cables and yet more screws removed, the motherboard can be pulled out. While we're not 100% certain, that large chip could be the Venus Engine processor.

All images courtesy of iFixit.

iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

Coming out next is the camera's 2.36 million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder. The unit is a lot bigger than you think!

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iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

After - you guessed it - more screws and ribbon cables, the lens can be liberated from the rest of the body. In case you're forgotten, this is a 25-400mm equivalent F2.8-4 'super zoom' lens.

All images courtesy of iFixit.

iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

After removing the aperture motor and yet more screws and ribbon cables, the FZ1000's 20MP, 1"-type BSI CMOS sensor is now yours for the taking.

All images courtesy of iFixit.

iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

Very gently, the top panel can be removed from the frame. iFixit warns users to be careful when doing this, so electrical wires aren't snapped.

All images courtesy of iFixit.

iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

The disassembly is nearing its end, as this metal panel - probably used to dissipate heat - is taken off.

All images courtesy of iFixit.

iFixit Disassembles the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000

After removing with what seemed like a million screw removals, the FZ1000 has finally been completely disassembled. As you can imagine, putting it back together is as 'simple' as doing everything in reverse!

Thanks to iFixit for showing everyone how it's done!

Instant Replay: Lightroom’s Print Module with Kevin Ames

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You may have noticed that there’s more to Lightroom than the Library and Develop Modules–there’s also a Print Module, and it’s incredibly awesome. Special guest Kevin Ames is going to reveal the secret powers of the Print Module and you’ll find that it’s really great for much more than making prints. Hosted by: Rob Sylvan…

Filming & Making of Kenneth & Berlinda’s conceptualised pre-wedding photoshoot

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For those who have been asking, here is the Behind The Scenes footage of what happened during the Action-Packed conceptualized pre-wedding of Kenneth & Berlinda. The Lighting Setup: Special Thanks and Mention to : XD Studios - Time and time again they never fail to wow us with their professionalism and creativity. Super fortunate that us bunches of mad bananas manage to spark it off so

A sprint of MG’s @ Curborough

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I’m sure that there isn’t a collective noun for a group of MG’s but if there was a ‘sprint’ seems appropriate. Mind you, at the Spring Sprint, organised by the MG Car Club Midlands Centre at the Curborough sprint course near Lichfield, … Continue reading

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Kaytranada s’accompagne de Anderson .Paak dans Glowed Up

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musiqueLa planète entière devrait savoir que Kaytranada est sur le point de sortir son premier album 99.9%. Le 6 mai, le canadien devrait atteindre le « next level shit » avec des tracks organisées avec plusieurs featurings du type GoldLink, BADBADNOTGOOD, Craig David. C’est sa collaboration Glowed Up avec le très hype Anderson .Paak qui lui sert …

Kaytranada s’accompagne de Anderson .Paak dans Glowed Up


A Moment to Stop

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Here’s the things with clouds, when you see the perfect one, you gotta stop then and […]

Light

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"I almost never set out
to photograph a landscape,
nor do I think of my camera
as a means of recording a mountain
or an animal unless I absolutely
need a 'record shot'.
My first thought
is always of light."

(1940 - 2002)

Mindful Photography with John Barclay

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One of the participants at our recent “See the Light” workshop was Flint Sparks. For many years, Flint has been leading his own workshops at the Hui Ho’olana (on Molokai Hawaii), teaching mindful embodiment and meditation. This time he was a participant wanting to learn more about photography. On the first day as we got to know each other, Flint shared his lack of camera knowledge as well as his […]

From Afar: Architecture Photo Contest Winners

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Thank you to all the photographers that shared their best architecture photos shot from afar in this photo contest with chances to win a Polaroid Cube and more. Splash-resistant, shockproof, mountable, and built to handle everything you can imagine. Packed with fun including 1080p HD video, 124° wide-angle lens, and built-in battery that records up to 90 minutes. A special thanks to our friend and professional photographer Paul Bride for […]

Face2Face: Real-time Face Capture and Reenactment of Videos

8 Things a Nature Photographer Can Use in the Camera Bag…Short & Long Term

The Nikon D800 in The Highlands (Scotland)

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Today you’ll be taken on a trip through the far north of Great Britain, better known as Scotland, by Dennis Klemmer (Web | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): My name is Dennis Klemmer and I work in professional advertising and photography in Germany. Every now and then I need to get some distance from my daily business and just do something […]

Reports State the Sony a9 Will Feature Unlimited RAW Burst

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Reports State the Sony a9 Will Feature Unlimited RAW Burst
Think your Sony a7 camera is awesome? If the Sony a9 is real, it's going to be a monster of a camera. Photokina can't come soon enough!

Panasonic Will Not Enter into Fullframe Mirrorless Camera

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According to information coming from unofficial sources Panasonic  representatives denied the possibilities if entering into the fullframe mirrorless market. Just few day’s ago we have reported that Olympus is preparing to enter in fullframe mirrorless market gain more market share.

The Main parts of the interview are

Q: Any possibility for multi-aspect again? A: We didn’t gave the

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Hunk in the pool

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AntonioPozo-sexy-shirtless-photo-pool

I seriously fancy this dude so much these days. The body, the beard, the sexiness... OMFG!

The True Story of One Real Photo Postcard : How Small Town History was Preserved and Distributed

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Real Photo Postcards were a way to "mass-produce" and distribute an image to others.  Mass is a misnomer…usually the photographer or studio printed only what they thought they could unload, so quantities seldom exceed a few hundred.  More popular images run into the thousands, but for the most part the photographs printed on postcard stock were limited editions.  They tell the true history of America.  Shot with little pretense, seldom doctored up or enhanced (except for novelty items) and cheap.  They document small towns and rural places.  Newspaper wire services always had an Eastern bias, but anyone with a camera and access to a Folding Pocket Kodak (introduced in 1903) and a printer could produce their own. 

The story here is well documented for a Real Photo Postcard and it might provide some illumination on the photos and how they were used.  A story of one 1919 parade float created by the Holland Michigan Furnace Company.  As you will read, the good ship "Warm Friend-Ship" was used on July 4th and some of the fixtures were made of mashed sweet peas!  NOTE:  Only one of the women on the float was married.

Real Photo Postcard and accompanying documentation Collection Jim Linderman 




Matinee: 'A Tribute to Discomfort: Cory Richards'

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Saturday matinees long ago let us escape from the ordinary world to the island of the Swiss Family Robinson or the mutinous decks of the Bounty. Why not, we thought, escape the usual fare here with Saturday matinees of our favorite photography films?
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