11/11/2023 0 Comments Kevin raber leaves luminous landscape![]() He’s also uses PhotoPills every day in unison with reading the weather maps to plan his daily shoots! The Itinerary Donal’s keen knowledge of the Icelandic landscape is one of the major benefits for our group as we will have the greatest possibility for finding the best locations for shooting every single day. Donal is an expert at reading the weather in Iceland and his experience leading groups throughout Iceland in the past gives him an edge in determining where to go next in the event of poor weather. We’ll be able to quickly adapt to changing weather conditions. The soft golden hour sunlight will provide perfect lighting conditions to exposure for the moon properly, which we will use to create unique moon photos. On the days leading up to the 19th there will be several opportunities to photograph the large moon as it’s rising and setting in sync with the sun rise/set. We’ve discovered a very special full moon shot on the 19th of August. We’ll be teaching you how to use the PhotoPills app to plan and execute the best shots throughout our journey around the whole of Iceland! Full Moon This leave us with many hours of daylight to shoot from early in the morning to long into the evenings. The weather is warmer and the days are longer. This expedition is all about the Icelandic light and August is an excellent time of the year. We’ll be capturing truly legendary moments! Golden Icelandic Light We’ll be using the power of PhotoPills to predict these moments in Iceland that only our team has the expertise to find and shoot. We’re recruiting 10 adventurous photographers to join us on an exclusive journey to capture incredible and unique photos in Iceland’s epic Landscape.ĭuring this expedition, we aim to photograph hidden moments that occur every single day in nature, but the world is too blind to see. We're offering you a $500 discount on the regular price.Īll you have to do is to book 1 of the 4 spots available before May 20th.įill in the application form at the bottom of this page and we’ll send you all the details.Īnd If you need further support, we'd be happy to help too :) The Adventureġ0 Photographers | 4 Instructors | 1 Island | Countless Unseen Moments the whole PhotoPills Team (Dates: August 11-21). We’re excited to give you all the details about our August expedition – Legends of the Icelandic Light – across the entire country of Iceland with local Photographer, Donal Boyd, and us. So to me they seem quite confident about the future of the global shutter… and once it will be part of the GFX system, many out there will be happy to have invested in smaller, less complex and cheaper GF lenses due to the lack of leaf shutter, that work perfectly with the new global shutter.Please, to be updated with future trips and adventures, fill in the form you'll find at the bottom of this link. And we also always imagine our X-series with global shutter.” Of course we expect it, but currently we don’t have any ideas, because we don’t have that sensor.” Billy: “ When the global shutter sensor comes to be, it will be a big change just to the whole camera industry, taking away all the limitations of current electronic shutters.” Oishi: “ We always imagine: if the GFX has global shutter, so we can imagine something new. ![]() So the current lenses, whatever sensor technology comes down the road, will still be capable and that’s one of the key benefits of going with the focal plane shutter.”Īnd what about the global shutter? Is Fuji looking at this possibility? Fuji Manager Oishi answeres: “ Of course we know about the global shutter, and it will change the photography world. Will we ever see a GFX with even more megapixel.īilly’s answer: “ The focal plane shutter design allows the GFX to be expandable. Kevin also asks what about the future evolution. ![]() Billy says that the sensor is highly customized, from the microlens to the silicon process. Kevin asks if Fujifilm uses a Sony sensor. So they say that Fujifilm is already talking with Adobe for support and that adapters are possible, even for leaf shutter lenses, made by Fujifilm or third-party manufacturers. Some interesting aspects I can highlight for those, who are in a hurry and can’t watch the Video right now.īilly and Oishi mentioned several times that, thanks to the Fujifilm GFX development announcement, Fujifilm can already discuss with other manufacturers and software companies and work early on supported products for the GFX. Kevin Raber from Luminous Landscape had the opportunity to interview Fuji Guy Billy and Fuji Manager Makoto Oishi.
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