Twisted Indifference

Ascension to a whole new plane of thought

About Me

For the uninitiated, Welcome to Twisted Indifference Studios. My name is Sumit. I am a photographer by profession and this blog has been setup primarily for photography related articles. While I would generally be writing mini tutorials on shots that I have taken and are put up on my flickr stream or on this website, you might find certain news related articles too. Follow this link to view my Photography Website Twisted Indifference Studios

Filler Post - My Current Drool

February 13th, 2008 by Sumit

Sigma 200-500 f/2.8 EX DG

Photo Courtesy: master chong

16 Kilograms of Glass!

There comes a time when even in Photography you have to make that annoying decision. Passing up the really sexy piece of glass and concentrating available funds on a more practical purpose. So when confronted with this Sigma Lens that opens up all the way to f/2.8 at 500, all I can do is add it to my wishlist. If any of you did not get the innuendo in the second sentence, you are missing out on a lot.

Filler Post

I am currently shirking blogging responsibilities because the gentleman in the image below is keeping me busy.

hitman bm

Image Courtesy: Official Website

It has been a while since I played a really good game. The last one was Need For Speed: Most Wanted. I had bought a copy of Need For Speed: Pro Street too, but while the graphics in Pro Street are distinctly better, the gameplay and the adrenaline levels in Most Wanted are much more to my liking.

I shall of course be posting photography related articles, news pieces etc. in the meantime. If you do have anything specific that you have in mind (photography related) do let me know. I will do my best to to create a post around the topic that you suggest.

(Insert statement here that is synonymous with the catch line of a certain Gubernatorial Action Hero)

 

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Nikon Launches D60

January 31st, 2008 by Sumit

d60
Photo credit: Nikon.

Within 10 months of the launch of the D40x, Nikon has come out with a suspected successor. The Nikon D60. Utilizing Nikon’s proprietory EXPEED technology to maximize image quality and processing speed and an integrated dust reduction system. Nikon’s exclusive Airflow Control System channels dust out of the image path and a vibrating, self-cleaning sensor unit shakes off any remaining dust from the camera’s optics. As Nikon claims in its press release, “The Nikon D60 is designed to simplify camera operation and allow the photographer to concentrate on taking pictures”.

With the launch of this camera Nikon is making sure that even the photographers with smaller budgets have no reason to be disheartened. What needs to be seen of course is it’s compatibility with the older Nikkor lenses, an aspect that worked desperately against the Nikon D40.

View the complete Press Release for details and specifications.

To cite one of the biggest clichés, digital cameras did revolutionize photography. Major advantages are, of course evident but it is hard to ignore the few disadvantages that it brought along. I am not aware of intricate market conditions elsewhere but in India people who claim to be photographers are a dime a dozen. People even with modest budgets set up tiny make-shift studios with a typical three light setup. Install a gaudy banner outside advertising wedding photography and portraits. Almost everything on that banner is misspelled.

So what does that have to do with Digital Cameras? These people were present even when film cameras reigned right? True; but considering the fact that developing costs are nil and the ‘instant feedback’ aspect experimentation is on the rise. That should be good right? Wrong! Unfortunately, expensive cameras do not make for great images. I think this is the day for clichés. Moving on…

I see so many people, some who run tiny studios and some amateurs/hobbyists still shooting the same old stuff the same old way. To give an example, I am yet to see one the aforementioned people shoot a sunset in angles other than head on. Then they crowd around brandishing their work of ‘art’. No I am not being elitist here (though that word does appear on my business card) it is a simple dislike for the ignorant claiming to be all knowing. If you say you are a hobbyist or someone who is in process of going pro I can understand but please excuse me if I refuse to share in your deep sighing enthusiasm over a photograph that is say a close up of the flowers most commonly found in the city.

I do not even want to start with the local wedding photographers. I have seen many using the on camera video lights (on top of a video camera obviously) to light up the bride. One is bad enough but 3 of them right in her face? Forget melting the make up, you are going to fry her face! Combine that with the most boring of poses that are clichés bigger than any mentioned here. No sense of composition, lighting, no sense of style or pose or mood, everything more lit up than in a Bollywood movie…that is not photography.

While I love Nikon for all the technological advances they have in their cameras and while I would not have them any other way, I still wonder how it would be if people could actually grasp the fact that holding a digital camera does not make you a photographer.

Additional Links:

Nikon D60 Special Site
Link to the D60 Brochure (PDF)

 

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