Showing posts with label a7R Mark II. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a7R Mark II. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

2021 Apple iPad Pro with the M1 chip, 1TB ssd and 16GB of RAM


So riddle me this.  Why would Apple put the M1 chip with 16GB of RAM into the new 2021 iPad Pro if they weren’t going to put pro apps on the new 2021 Apple iPad Pro?  That’s why I bought the 1TB option with 16GB of RAM.  If and when they do release Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for the iPad Pro later this year, I will be one of the first to buy both products.  I’m not a music guy at all but I think you can use Logic Pro to edit voice overs.  Final Cut Pro is an amazing video editing piece of software that I already own for the 2013 MacBook Pro so I’m used to editing with the software.  Mind you, LumaFusion is just as good, if not better.  I hope some of the plugins are ported over to the iPad Pro for Final Cut Pro.  The Denoise plugin from Neat Video is the only plug in I use.

I will be using the 2021 Apple iPad Pro as my daily driver.  I already use the 2018 iPad Pro as my daily driver.  I’m so used to the iPad OS and most of the apps that I use on a daily basis.  I just can’t wait for iPad OS 15 and some of the pro apps to come out in September.  I think WWDC 2021 in June will be a major stepping stone for the OS and the iPad Pro hardware.

Monday, May 3, 2021

Is there even a point?


Is there even a point to having a full fledged DSLR or a mirror less camera at this point?  I’ve been using my Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max with 512GB of internal storage as my go to camera for the past couple of months.  I shoot landscape photography 100% of the time.  I do sell a lot of photography on various micro stock websites.  All of these require at least a 5 megapixel sensor.  The current iPhone has a 12 megapixel sensor which is more than enough for micro stock and even for my personal website where I sell photography as well.  The hardware and software is there to make a living with just the iPhone.  The equipment and software will only get better.  

There is absolutely no point in lugging around a mirror less or a full DSLR with you all over the place.  I think I will be selling all my photography equipment once the new 2021 Apple iPad Pro comes and just shoot with the iPhone and edit everything on the M1 based Apple iPad Pro.  I can use my Apple Watch (v6) as a camera remote.  Yes, the Apple Watch can be a remote to my iPhone 12 Pro Max.  I can edit everything on the 2021 iPad Pro. I can also have everything backed up to the 4TB of iCloud storage and never have to worry about losing a photo to a dead external hard drive.  I cannot wait for the 20201 iPad Pro to come in a month or so.  

I’m currently on a contract with another government department. Probably my last one here in Ottawa as I plan to move out west in September.  With or without the fiancée.  I know my heart and soul belong out in the mountains.  

Since the iPhone 12 Pro Max can and does shoot ProRaw files, I can create up to 30-40 megabyte files out of a 12 megapixel sensor.  Yes, you can do that with an iPhone.  Since it is such a small sensor, I want to try it early in the morning and in the evening to see how it performs.  I have to see it for myself.  I want to see what I can create and how the iPhone 12 Pro Max handles in low light situations.  The only worry I have is the performance in low light situations.  I shoot the majority of my shots between 7am and 7pm during the summer anyways.  Another worry is reach of the lens.  The longest the iPhone can go is 70MM as far as shots go.  But with Pixelmator Photo running on the iPad Pro, I can increase the resolution and crop closer.  So I guess that solves that issue.  :) 

Monday, April 26, 2021

IOS 14.5 on an Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max

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So I haven’t posted in a while.  A few weeks at least.  A lot has changed since the last time I posted.  I am no long with Shared Service Canada.  On my own doing a YouTube channel.  Personal debt is all cleared up except for the vehicle.  Credit score has vastly improved to the positive.  A new Apple iPad Pro is on the horizon and will be purchased this week on April 30, 2021.  IOS 14.5 came out today and all the current devices are updated.  The plan to move out west is in the works.  Most of the jobs I am being offered now are all remote or work from home.  No point in staying in Ottawa if all the jobs are work from home.  I can work from home from anywhere.  

I don’t know why I purchased the Dell XPS 17” 9700 laptop.  Well, I didn’t really know that Apple would be upgrading the 2021 Apple iPad Pro so dramatically.  I guess the reason I got the Dell XPS is to use it as a device for work.  So it will remain a device for work.

I’ve been using the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max and the 2018 iPad Pro as my daily drivers for a while now.  With the new iPad Pro coming out later this week, it’ll be more of a reason to use the new iPad Pro and iPad OS as my daily driver for my own personal work.  I started a YouTube channel earlier this month.  Please check it out and if you can, subscribe and hit the notification icon.

I’ve been getting a lot of job offers.  A lot of them are remote, work from home types of jobs.  I think this is more proof I can get a job anywhere and work from home.  Time to move out Calgary.

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Rainy day photography


I wanted to do some more long exposure photography with the GOBE 10 stop ND filter.  Today was a dark and dreary day.  Perfect weather for some long exposure photography like the picture above.  This small waterfall is located in Britannia Park located in the west of Ottawa.  I had forgotten about this park for about 5 years.  Rediscovered it a few weeks back Nd I wanted to photograph it again.  It’s really a small, beautiful and pleasant park with not too many people around.





I’ve had pretty much nothing to do since I can’t go back to my job because of the Kung Flu virus.  I’ve uploaded both of the above pictures to my own personal website.  Both pictures are available for sale there.  I’ve also uploaded both pictures to my Adobe Portfolio.  They are waiting for moderation. What I like about both shots is how crisp and sharp they both are.  I used ISO 100, f8 and a 30 second exposure.  Both were shot with the Sony a7R Mark II, the Sony f3.5-6.3 24-240MM lens and the GOBE 10 stop ND filter.

Hi If you are located in Ottawa or in the Ottawa Valley and would like to learn how to use your DSLR, give me a shout here.  I charge $50/hour.  If more hours are needed to learn your camera, we can come out to a deal.  I started doing pro photography back in 2008.  I graduated from Algonquin College as a pro photographer in 2012 and I’ve been shooting ever since.