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First day working with the Nikon D600 system, Rode Stereo Videomic Pro microphone

Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Reviews, Studio Portraiture, Travel, Video on September 24, 2012 by William Hooks

I’m very impressed with the capability of the D600 and of the Stereo VMP, after setting them up for defaults in video and still work…. MUCH more to come as I gain more experience with them.

Unfortunately, I had to sell my coveted 200 mm f/2 VR Nikkor in the process. Maybe some day I’ll rent or obtain another if the need arises, but I hope that the low-ISO ability of this camera helps obviate that need since I still use a 70-200 f/2.8.

It is wonderful to be able to closely monitor audio directly from the camera with headphones!!! This should be a boon for remote field videography and run-gun interviews.

Nikon D600: Hands-on Preview

Posted in Photography, Reviews, Video on September 21, 2012 by William Hooks

I had the camera for initial evaluation at Samys Camera, Pasadena this morning and was able to work with its AV and photo settings, with these impressions:

1-Audio capability seems very similar to that of the D800/D4 including-important to me- the ability to closely monitor sound levels with headphones directly from the camera. It appeared that the 20 level graph had a somewhat steep volume ‘cliff’ between the 2 highest and all other levels, at least with the on-camera microphone; I was not able to test with an off-camera mic yet. To access this function it seems necessary to get into menus, as with the other cameras. Playback volume was adequate through headphones relative to ‘optimized’ level settings for capture.

2- Aperture cannot be changed in Live View, unlike the D800/D4. Otherwise, similar capability including uncompressed HDMI (!!). I prefer the LV button setup to that of the D7000, it’s the same as on the D800/D4.

3-Build quality seemed very good by comparison, at least on a par with the D800.

4-Similar layout of left dial atop camera to D7000 but upgraded in appearance. Includes 2 user-defined banks (!) which I typically set to video and sports/PJ on the D7000. Frame rate similar to D7000, faster than D800- I consider it borderline adequate for typical sports at 5.5 FPS.

5-Overall ergonomics: Very easy to learn this camera from a D7000; controls generally intuitive. I would have added the battery pack if it were available- probably within a few weeks.

In summary: I believe that if you shoot Nikon for video and want to keep your camera budget under $2500 (body and battery grip), the D600 is a revolutionary camera- because of its combination of price and overall feature set. A bonus is its 24 mp
still resolution- which would allow me to do a great deal of cropping for sports and pj images.

Nikon D600 for $2100 announced: FX format and full HD video in a very small body

Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Reviews, Travel, Video on September 13, 2012 by William Hooks

This is an exciting prospect for my own work, as I travel and often shoot in field/remote locations. The form factor is important and especially at this price, I’m going to take a serious look at the D600. [Wish it had more high ISO performance, above nominal 6400!]

This camera is supposedly going to be available later in Sept 2012.

On my 60th birthday..

Posted in Photography, Travel, Video on September 11, 2012 by William Hooks

Ready to return to the Sierra -tomorrow-?

I’ve already had the pleasure of a phone call from my friend Wa, and my mother who’s recovering from a knee replacement. Many friends have written on FB, thanks!

Today, I’ll continue editing my rough cut for the newest documentary BACKPACKING AND MOUNTAINEERING IN THE SIERRA NEVADA (BMSN) and will be adding some music. I’ve selected excerpts from Ken Burn’s LEWIS AND CLARK: THE JOURNEY OF THE CORPS OF DISCOVERY and from W. Snuffy Walden’s score for THE STAND.

Here’s a shot of my loaded Black Diamond Predator 50 from last night’s training hike

New page: Alpine Mountaineering Equipment list

Posted in Photography, Reviews, Travel, Video on September 9, 2012 by William Hooks

Please take a look, if you’re exploring your options for participating in this wonderful sport!
I will amend it over time as my needs may change….

Enjoy!

Enjoyed returning to the Bear Creek Spire area of Little Lakes Valley, eastern Sierra

Posted in Photography, Travel, Video on September 6, 2012 by William Hooks

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We shot video and stills in the wonderful setting of 13,000 foot peaks and many lakes, including a great high camp above a lake facing south toward the Spire. I did a segment with 2 crew members on basic alpine mountaineering, and we had a chance to do timelapse scenes in the evening.

In late October-November we’ll plan to head to the west side in SEKI (Sequoia/Kings Canyon,) and then do some snow camping and possibly an alpine climb in the Spire region in Nov-December to finish shooting for the documentary.

Special thanks to Ross Rivera and Joann Loo, for the nice job shooting video in the field.

DEP heads to the eastern Sierra for location scouting and video- including tutorial on mountaineering

Posted in Photography, Travel, Video on August 19, 2012 by William Hooks

We’ll be in the Little Lakes Valley area south of Tom’s Place, between Bishop and Mammoth Lakes, from 2-4 September. No one else on my crew has been to the area, it’s exciting to be the one to introduce them to it!

One of my very favorite peaks in the range is located there-Bear Creek Spire (c 13,700′).Hope to get some of them to try at least a ridge route on it….

In November the plan is to return there, to shoot in winter conditions.

Short film tentative shoot dates, early October 2012

Posted in Photography, Video on August 11, 2012 by William Hooks

Ivan Fall, a Russian actor from Stella Adler Studio in Hollywood, has arranged with me to shoot his scripted short film in early October from a set located in Hollywood/LA. We anticipate about 3-4 days for the shoot, which will co-star Tiedora Degrigo.

Preliminary review: Adobe CS6 Master Collection

Posted in Music, Photography, Reviews, Video on August 7, 2012 by William Hooks

Following several weeks of intermittently working with the components of this collection, these are my observations:

I have so far found that Premiere Pro, Encore, and Audition seem generally to be functioning more smoothly than the preceding versions. In particular, moving between Pr Pro and Audition using Dynamic Link has been smoother and more reliable and Encore has performed better for output to DVD, without crashing. I like several of the new features of PrPro, especially hover scrubbing in Program panel, advanced keyboard-based edits, and adjustment layers.

I’m not happy that the presets are missing from PrPro’s and Encore’s templates, requiring and additional download with its attendant steps.

Recently, After Effects has started freezing upon startup- I’m currently exploring a fix for this other than re-installation…. when it was loading properly, it seemed to be functioning normally.

For my workflow, Firewords/ Illustrator/Flash are not especially useful but some of the new features in Photoshop are welcomed. I have taken advantage of the new video editing to output available there, as well as 3D capability, content-aware tools, and more speed via the Mercury acceleration I’ve grown accustomed to in PrPro.

The jury’s out as to whether I will work much with Prelude, but it may become a more usual part of my workflow if it proves easy to organize bins and truly contribute useful metadata in a way I would find more tedious in PrPro. Speedgrade seems promising for advanced grading, but I have not worked long enough with it to form a clear opinion as to whether it’s a major upgrade from PrPro’s capability for my projects.

Working on OCCUPY documentary this election season

Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Video on July 26, 2012 by William Hooks

We at DEP will be interviewing at General Assembly meetings held regularly at downtown Los Angeles, CA in order to provide updated material for this project, which began last Sept/October.