Reposted from http://www.alpa.ch/en/news/2014/fps-shutter-memorygame.html Customers recently asked which shutter is less prone to vibration – the Copal or the FPS focal plane shutter [...]
Backing up iOS applications The difficult thing about updating apps on your iPhone or iPad, is that once you update it, it’s nearly impossible to find an earlier version of the software [...]
Now available for sale and rental The Wide RS600 is designed for architectural and landscape photographers that wish to use a digital back without removing and exchanging it with the focusing [...]
UPDATE 5/29/14 The very first batch of Phase One’s new 3400 mAh batteries have conflicted with manufacturer specs. Capture Integration is now shipping individual batteries that have [...]
When the Schneider 120mm T/S lens was introduced in early 2011, there was a lot of initial enthusiasm for this lens – especially with tabletop shooters, food photographers, product [...]
In preparation for an Alpa 12 FPS blog post I have been working on, I have spent quite a bit of time working the camera testing what it can do and getting familiar with it’s wide range of [...]
The ALPA 12 FPS is a camera system that’s receiving more attention everyday. This system is very unique – due to its ability to pair digital backs with so many lenses: ALPA Mamiya / [...]
What do you want first? The good news or the bad news. I’ll start with the bad news, you cant. Not anymore at least. It used to be that, hidden within he EXIF data of an image from your [...]
Note: The information on this page has been expanded upon in greater detail in a new post on Flash Durations vs High Speed Sync.Maximum flash sync speed is an incredibly important, yet elusive [...]
Tethering Checklist for Max Reliability Foreword Phase One, Leaf, and Mamiya tethering is extremely robust; digital backs are designed from the ground-up to tether, unlike dSLRs which [...]