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dec 18 2009

D-Town, formerly known as Nikon D-Town returns

Published by Michael Nielsen under Photography

Yesterday Scott Kelby announced the return of D-Town TV, but this time it will be a show dedicated to all DSLR’s – Not just those from Nikon.

The show will air on January 7th 2010.

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dec 11 2009

YouTube – Distance demo with PocketWizard Mini and Flex

Published by Michael Nielsen under Gear,Photography

Professional photographer Mark Wallace has created a distance demo of the PocketWizard Mini and Flex.

Please PocketWizard – Begin shipping the Nikon version!

YouTube – Distance demo with PocketWizard Mini and Flex.

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aug 16 2009

Having a backup strategy saves the day

Published by Michael Nielsen under Gear,Photography

A while back I wrote about remembering to backup, and since that post I have optimized my daily and weekly backup routines.

When importing my images to Lightroom from my memorycard, I always select to backup to a secondary destination (on my server). And I never postpone the weekly Lightroom backup, even though it might take a few extra minutes to start up. I acknowledge that backing up all the modifications I’ve made are actually a good thing. While writing this, I considered changing to daily backups, but weekly is okay for my work since all my pictures (24000+) are in a single catalog and take about 500MB of space for every backup.

I also have an external harddrive, where I do weekly backups using Microsofts SyncToy, and mails are placed on my server running mirrored disks, obtained by IMAP – So in the event that my workstation crashes, no mails nor documents are lost.

I have also been looking for an online backup solution for some time, but here in Denmark I only found one – KeepIt Unlimited and KeepIt Pro, Unlimited for workstations and Pro for servers. With the pro you have to pay per GB of data being backed up.

KeepIt Unlimited costs 468DKK (90$/63€) and if I wanted KeepIt Pro to backup my 250GB in the basement it would cost 3348DKK (642$/450€), so for the total price of 3816DKK (you do the math for USD/EUR) both my workstation and my server would be secure.

However, while reading LIGHTING ESSENTIALS For Photographers by Don Giannatti I saw he refered a product called Carbonite, and I had to try it out. First on my Workstation – It performed great, I could select the folders or files I wanted to backup directly in the Explorer, and it didn’t hog my bandwidth. Then I installed it on my server, just to see if I would get any limitations. But hey presto – No limits.

And best of all, the price. One year is 54.95$ and two years are 99.95$, thats 287/521DKK or 39/70€. So for my setup, 1042DKK/200$/140€ to backup both my server and my workstation for two years. Had I chosen KeepIt and their Pro product for my server it would’ve cost me 7632DKK/1463$/1025€

Now I had a working online backup solution for my server, something I’ve been looking for for a couple of years. And after testing Carbonite for less than 24 hours on my server, I purchased it.

You can test the software for 15 days for free, you don’t even have to register your credit card. And if you decide to purchase it before the 15 days are over, those days will be appended to your registration period.

As an added bonus, I can actually access my files remotely using the Remote Access menu in my browser. Its not recommended to retrive entire directories. But in a tight spot where you need a specific file, you can access it anywhere in the world.

I rate the Carbonite service 10 out of 10! Apparently it works on Macs as well, don’t think it works on Linux.

In case you actually find this product great, and are signing up – Please let me know (in the comments), and I’ll send you a Refer-A-Friend invitation, giving me 3 free months of Carbonite.

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aug 13 2009

Final episode of Nikon DTown TV

Published by Michael Nielsen under Gear,Photography

Last Thursday the final episode of Nikon DTown TV was released, but fear not the guys will be back with another show in a few weeks. And this time it seems to be all about photography and gear, not just Nikon stuff.

The DTown TV show contains a lot of tips for Nikon DSLR cameras, and several of the customizations to my Nikon D700 have been tips I’ve gotten by Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski.

Stop by their show and get your own tips.

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aug 13 2009

Music video shot using digital cameras

Published by Michael Nielsen under Gear,Photography

A great song and the entire video was shot using digital cameras, I recommend that you go to directly to Vimeo to view it in fullscreen HD.

The video was shot using a Canon 5D MkII, a Panasonic Lumix GH1 and a Red One.

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