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Butterfly in Slow-Motion with iPhone


It was early April, the time of butterfly mating. During this time of year they are very active. We know butterflies collect nectar from flower for sugar. But they also need water and minerals. Which they lick from moist soil. I came across a group of butterflies and decided to film them. I dropped my DSLR setup and set the iPhone in Slo-mo mode. iPhone 6 & 6s can record video at 240 frame per second @ 1280 X 720. You need to set it up in Setting >  Photos & Camera > Camera > Record Slo-mo. This feature is very useful to view our world from a different perspective.
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Nikon D3300 Review

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What makes a photograph interesting? Which point all successful photographers have in common !! The answer is simple - Two things can make a photograph interesting. First is the MOMENT & 2nd the COMPOSITION. A good picture may have both or either of the two. So to get an exciting image I don't need the best gear or powerful computer for post processing. The Nikon D3300 is a decent camera to begin with for those who love photography.

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Nikon D3300 Dynamic Range & ISO Performance Test

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Nikon D3300 is the youngest of Nikon DSLR lineup. And the cheapest as well. As an entry level model it doesn't have many pro features but still shines as a very good performer when comes to image quality. The 24 megapixel APS-C sensor can take beautiful images if you use it wisely. The images shown here are all shot in RAW (NEF) format then processed in Nikon Capture NX-D.

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A Comparison between AF-S Nikkor 300mm F4E PF ED VR & AF-S Nikkor 300mm F4D IF-ED Lens

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AF-S Nikkor 300 mm F4E PF ED VR is the latest 300 mm F4 lens from Nikon with all sorts technological advancement. While a standard 70-300 mm zoom lens meets the need of most users these prime lenses are targeted for photographers who want optimum image quality and performance for specific purpose. Unlike a consumer zoom lens prime lenses can serve for decades before they are updated. The AF-S Nikkor 300 mm f/4D IF-ED lens was released back in 2000.

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