Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Sexy Daydreaming

Talent: Aiu Chantika
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Nikon AF 85mm f/1.8 D
Flashlight: Nikon SB700
Location: PIK
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GIMP is a free alternative software to Adobe Photoshop

GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is an image retouching and editing tool and is released under the GPLv3 license as free and open-source software. There are versions tailored for most operating systems including Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux.

GIMP has tools used for image retouching and editing, free-form drawing, resizing, cropping, photo-montages, converting between different image formats, and more specialised tasks. Animated images such as GIF and MPEG files can be created using an animation plugin.


The developers and maintainers of GIMP strive to create a high-end free software graphics application for the editing and creation of original images, photos, icons, graphical elements of web pages and art for user interface elements.

Download Here 

Free Traffic To Your Website or Blog

Yesterday, When I am looking for information about link exchange between bloggers, i found a very nice site, but this site not for a link exchange, but to get a free traffic to your blog or website.

 
or 
 
or 
Hit2Hit 

Question: how it works?
Answer: simple you just need to register (don't worry, its free) and you will get 10 credits, 1 credits mean that you will have 1 visitor or traffic to your blog.

Question: how to get credit if my credit is 0 (empty) ? should i pay ?
Answer: No, you just need to surf from Hit2HitBlog Clicker or TrafficG to another site, and you will get a credit.

Question: is it real ?
Answer: of course it's real, i'm using blogger, if you are using blogger too you can see at the status, you will see there is traffic from Hit2HitBlog Clicker or TrafficG

Simple isn't it ? more you surf, more credits you get, it means more traffic / visitor to your blog or website.

For Register you can click the picture above or you can click here:
Blog Clicker 
TrafficG
Hit2Hit 

Sexy Red Lady

Talent: Auorellia Inez
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Nikon AF 85mm f/1.8 D
Location: PIK

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Girl Next Door

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Camera : Nikon D90
Lense : AF 85mm f/1.8 D
F Stop : 2
Speed : 1/1000
ISO : 200

Nikon D90 with AF 85mm f/1.8D (image galleries)

Talent: Emma Kurnia
Location: Pantai Indah Kapuk
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: AF 85mm f/1.8D

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The Best D-SLR Advanced in Europe 2009 – D90

The Best D-SLR Advanced in Europe 2009 – D90

The TIPA jury comments: "With its compact body, the Nikon D90 offers a true marriage of technology and innovation in its movie making capabilities. Its CMOS sensor offers the definition and quality of the successful D300 for a much lower price. A truly sturdy D-SLR, suitable for all terrains."

The official awards ceremony will be held on June 10, 2009 at the Grand Hotel Schloss Bensberg near Cologne, Germany.



Nikon has always offered true enjoyment to users of Nikon products, creating links between people and generations. This year Nikon celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Nikon F mount, the lens mount that forms the link between interchangeable-lens SLR cameras and NIKKOR lenses. Adopted for the latest digital-SLR cameras as well, this mechanism acts as the foundation of photo imaging culture in this new digital age.

Throughout its 92-year history of developing and utilizing optical and other advanced technologies for use in the development and manufacture of cameras and lenses, Nikon has taken its role in the capture of "special moments," regardless of the age or situation, very seriously. By continuing to develop attractive products equipped with the latest in state-of-the-art optical technologies, Nikon will introduce new ways to enjoy light, in the hopes of increasing the number of people who know the joy and thrill of capturing and sharing "special moments" by even one.

source:Nikon.com 

Nikon Speedlight SB-700

Nikon UK, 15 September 2010 – Nikon today is pleased to announce a new Speedlight – the SB-700. Packed with features, this is an easy-to-use, yet sophisticated flash in a compact body. It will be a welcome addition to anyone looking to develop their lighting skills and explore the options of the Nikon Creative Lighting system.

Zurab Kiknadze, Product Manager Lenses, Accessories and Software, Nikon Europe BV says: “SB-700 offers users the opportunity to expand their creative potential beyond the built-in camera flash. It integrates flawlessly with Nikon’s DSLR cameras, taking advantage of i-TTL to provide optimal results with minimum of effort.”

Inheriting the advanced features of the professional SB-900 flash, the new flash also boasts an intuitive interface and easy-to-understand operating system. It features Nikon’s i-TTL, through-the-lens metering system, ensuring accurate light measuring as well as multi-step auto zoom, which automatically detects the lens focal length and adjusts the flash output accordingly for angles of view from 24mm to 120mm.

Users have the choice of three illumination patterns, which can be quickly selected to match different shooting scenarios. The high performance Speedlight is ideal for a wide range of applications, from portrait and studio to events and night-time photography.



Built for versatility

The SB-700 is compatible with FX and DX cameras and its fast wireless control will make the flash attractive for a wide range of customers, including advanced photographers seeking to extend their Creative Lighting System. It can act as a master, controlling up to two groups of flashes and their light ratios, and can also act as a remote unit in a flash set up.

With its rotating head and built-in bounce card, the photographer can use the flash to direct the light and bounce it off ceilings or walls. The SB-700 also comes with the practical Nikon Diffusion Dome to soften the light and even the shadows of direct flash.

The flash has a mounting foot lock lever, through which the flash can be securely attached to the camera, preventing it from coming loose. There is also an optional weather-sealed mount available for outdoor photography.

source: dpreview.com 

Nikkor Ai 135mm f/2.8

Nikkon Ai 135mm f/2.8 is one of my favorit lense, this lense produce picture with a lovely color and good sharpness. 

Focal length/Aperture: 135mm f/2.8
Lens construction:
 5 elements in 4 groups
Aperture scale: f/2.8 - f/32 
Maximum Reproduction ratio: 1:7.5
Distance scale: Graduated in meters and feet from from 1.3m (4.5ft.) to infinity (oo)
Weight:
 435g; Dimensions: 64mm dia. x 91.5mm long (overall); 83.5mm extension from lens flange
Filters: 52mm front screw-in; Front lens cap: Snap-On
Lens hood: Built-in telescopic type

This is the very first picture i take with this lense, 
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You can see the others picture here : Nikon D90 with Nikkor Ai 135 f/2.8 (image galleries)


and here the Nikkor Ai 135 f/2.8 picture:








upload for : ridwan puryansah (fotografer.net)

D7100 Firmware C: 1.01 Updated 06/24/2013

Nikon just release firmware update for D7100, here the list of enhancement:
  • When images captured using a flash in Manual or Repeating flash flash mode were played back with the “Overview” display enabled, flash output level was displayed in the flash compensation portion of the display.  This issue has been resolved.
  • When the AE/AF lock button was pressed with Special Effects mode enabled, Selective Color selected, and the view magnified with selective color options displayed in live view, the image did not change while live view was active.  This issue has been resolved.
  • An issue that caused the Viewfinder Virtual Horizon to freeze when certain operations were performed has been resolved.
  • When images captured with white balance bracketing enabled were played back, a white balance fine-tuning value of 9 (steps) was displayed even for images captured with a fine-tuning value of 10 (steps) applied.  This issue has been resolved.
  • An issue that prevented cursor movement when certain operations were performed in calendar playback mode has been resolved.
  • The size of some text displayed in calendar playback mode has been modified.
  • Display of focal lengths in 35mm [135] format recorded in image Exif data has been corrected.
  • With movie recording at 1920 × 1080/24p in M exposure mode, subject brightness did not change, even when shutter speed was adjusted.  This issue has been resolved.
For download and how to upgrade you can click here Nikon USA

Nikon D90 with Nikkor Ai 135 f/2.8 (image galleries)

Talent: Emma Kurnia
Location: PIK
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Nikkor Ai 135 f/2.8
Speed : 1/1000
f number : 2.8
ISO : 200

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Nikon update distortion control data version 1.009 L firmware

Nikon update distortion control data version 1.009 L firmware for D4 / D90 / D600 / D800 / D800E /D3100 / D3200 / D5000 / D5100 / D5200 / D7000 / D7100.
The L firmware update provides corrections for lens barrel and pincushion distortions.


Download Link: Windows | Mac

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Nikon D600 vs D7100 vs D7000

Nikon D600 vs D7100 vs D7000 Front Image 



From what i see, i think nikon D7100 is more like Nikon D600 than Nikon D7000, You can enlarge the picture by click it.

Prime Specification Comparison:
D600D7100D7000
Image Sensor35.9 x 24.0 mm CMOS sensor23.5 x 15.6 mm CMOS sensor23.6 x 15.6 mm CMOS sensor
Effective Pixel24 MP24 MP16 MP
Shutter Speed1/4,000 to 30 s in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV1/8000 to 30 s in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV1/8,000 to 30 s in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV
Flash sync speed1/200 s1/250 s1/250 s
Auto Focus39 focus points (9 cross-type)51 focus points (15 cross-type)39 focus points (9 cross-type)
DimensionsApprox. 141 x 113 x 82 mmApprox. 135.5 x 106.5 x 76 mmApprox. 132 × 105 × 77 mm

Nikon D7100

Superior subject acquisition performance and sharp rendering
Advanced basic performance from features such as an AF system with 51 focus points, all in a compact, lightweight body


  

The D7100 is a compact, lightweight camera (W x H x D: approx. 135.5 x 106.5 x 76 mm; weight: approx. 675 g*1) that offers superior portability. It is loaded with features that enable excellent subject acquisition and rendering performance capable of reproducing the finest details.
The high density of 51-point AF system accurately acquires the intended subject for superior subject acquisition and tracking performance. Cross-type sensors have been adopted for the 15 most frequently used focus points at the center of the frame. In addition, the center focus point (cross-type) is fully functional with lenses with a maximum aperture of f/8. This means faster, more precise autofocusing with a variety of conditions. The D7100 is also equipped with a new crop image area, 1.3x DX crop, which increases the angle of view by approximately 1.3x that of the standard DX-format angle of view. This effectively increases lens focal length to an equivalent angle of view of approximately 2x*2, making distant subjects larger. In addition, the 51 focus points cover the entire image area when 1.3x DX crop is enabled for quick and certain acquisition of subjects moving randomly through the frame with high-speed continuous shooting at approximately 7 fps*3.
The D7100 is also equipped with a DX-format CMOS sensor, an effective pixel count of 24.1-million pixels, the high-performance EXPEED 3 image-processing engine, and does not have an optical low-pass filter. These features enable excellent rendering with high resolution. The incredible potential of the high pixel count, high-definition D7100 can be maximized by the use of NIKKOR lenses, which offer superior rendering performance made possible with Nikon's own optical technologies.
The D7100 also offers a number of new functions that improve operation and support more natural and efficient shooting, including Spot White Balance, a white balance Preset Manual option that allows users to choose a specific subject from which white balance is measured with shooting in live view. Additionally, the D7100 features an RGBW array that enables more effective accumulation of light, as well as a large, 3.2-inch high-resolution TFT LCD monitor with wide viewing angle, and an button that enables direct access to frequently used functions.

    *1Camera body only
    *2Equivalent in 35-mm [135] format.
    *3When 1.3x DX crop is enabled; up to 6 fps when standard DX format is enabled. Both maximum frame rates possible only when image quality is set to JPEG/12-bit NEF (RAW). Measured according to CIPA guidelines.