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Olympus-digital-nd-filter-patent Olympus dual IS and digital ND filter technologies Patent rumors Olympus may add technology that mimics the effect of . ND filters allow photographers to shoot faster shutter speeds or faster apertures in bright conditions. They're available on some high-end compact cameras like the Fujifilm X100T, Canon PowerShot G7 X, and Sony RX100 III, but it looks like Olympus' digital ND filter will be available on an interchangeable lens camera. The patent application refers to the camera's electronic shutter, so it could be a device that replicates the effect of a neutral density filter. It's too early to talk about these technologies, but there's no denying that having both IS and ND dual filter technology in an ILC doesn't sound too great.
What would you like to see in a future Olympus camera? Photographer Michael Dearland created Industry Email List the Hazmat Surfing Project to raise awareness about ocean pollution that may one day lead to people wearing hazmat suits. Our oceans and seas are getting dirtier by the minute. Although we find ourselves in a state of emergency as fish, plants and other organisms living in the ocean are dying due to human pollution and human activities, few people are heeding the alarm. The photographer collaborated with his friend and the Surfrider Foundation to create the Hazmat Surfing photography project.
Artists Michael Dyrland and Mike Marshall took photographs of mobiles riding the waves of hazmat suits to raise awareness of the dire state of our oceans. Photographer goes to LA to go hiking, can't because it's raining Michael traveled to Los Angeles in October 2014 for a photo shoot with a childhood friend who lived in LA. Apart from work, the photographer also wanted to have fun and learn how to surf. Coincidence or not, it rained overnight, but the weather cleared up a bit in the morning, allowing them to go for a walk. However, Michael's friend instructed him that it is impossible to dive in the water, and no one does that after the rain.
What would you like to see in a future Olympus camera? Photographer Michael Dearland created Industry Email List the Hazmat Surfing Project to raise awareness about ocean pollution that may one day lead to people wearing hazmat suits. Our oceans and seas are getting dirtier by the minute. Although we find ourselves in a state of emergency as fish, plants and other organisms living in the ocean are dying due to human pollution and human activities, few people are heeding the alarm. The photographer collaborated with his friend and the Surfrider Foundation to create the Hazmat Surfing photography project.
Artists Michael Dyrland and Mike Marshall took photographs of mobiles riding the waves of hazmat suits to raise awareness of the dire state of our oceans. Photographer goes to LA to go hiking, can't because it's raining Michael traveled to Los Angeles in October 2014 for a photo shoot with a childhood friend who lived in LA. Apart from work, the photographer also wanted to have fun and learn how to surf. Coincidence or not, it rained overnight, but the weather cleared up a bit in the morning, allowing them to go for a walk. However, Michael's friend instructed him that it is impossible to dive in the water, and no one does that after the rain.