Sunday, May 30, 2010

Life expectancy of the D80

Back in June 2009 (http://photonfarmers.blogspot.com/2009/06/d80-actuations.html) I made a reference to this website that records the number of shutter actuations of various DSLRs before the shutter died. I thought I'd capture it once here so in case the site disappears I have a record of it. Make sure to visit the original site for the most up-to-date data.

Nikon D80

Direct link to this page: nikon_d80

Average number of actuations after which shutter is still alive: 65,511.5
Average number of actuations after which shutter died: 38,059.7


ClicksAliveDeadGraph
397 … 6535 3
654 … 1,0741 1
1,075 … 1,7685 2
1,769 … 2,90921 2
2,910 … 4,78643 1
4,787 … 7,87574 3
7,876 … 12,957116 10
12,958 … 21,318137 7
21,319 … 35,074126 2
35,075 … 57,70885 2
57,709 … 94,94738 3
94,948 … 156,2179 3
156,218 … 257,0246 1
257,025 … 422,8822 1
422,883 … 695,7681

695,769 … 1,144,7482

1,144,749 … 1,883,453


1,883,454 … 3,098,845


3,098,846 … 5,098,528


5,098,529 … 8,388,6073

Survival estimation (Kaplan-Meier):

ClicksKM survival
estimate
Graph
397 … 65399.6%
654 … 1,07499.4%
1,075 … 1,76899.2%
1,769 … 2,90998.9%
2,910 … 4,78698.7%
4,787 … 7,87598.3%
7,876 … 12,95796.5%
12,958 … 21,31894.9%
21,319 … 35,07494.2%
35,075 … 57,70893%
57,709 … 94,94789%
94,948 … 156,21779.5%
156,218 … 257,02474.5%
257,025 … 422,88266.2%
422,883 … 695,76866.2%
695,769 … 1,144,74866.2%
1,144,749 … 1,883,45366.2%
1,883,454 … 3,098,84566.2%
3,098,846 … 5,098,52866.2%
5,098,529 … 8,388,60766.2%

Case for AA batteries, part II

In February, I wrote about a small pouch/case to carry extra AA batteries. The reason I wanted one of those was really because I do not want to carry around a big backpack everywhere I go. The backpack is great for hiking and traveling but going into a gala, a wedding, a restaurant, or some party, it just does not fit the occasion.

After a wedding a couple of weekends ago, I happened to be at Walmart's looking for the small pouch in an earlier post. I could not find the exact pouch but did find something similar and similarly priced. I did not pick it up though. I decided what I needed was a something elegant enough for me to take into the special occasions, something I could store my camera and other accessories -- but wait, is that not what a Lowepro camera bag is made for? Yes. I had a Lowepro camera bag and gave it away because it was too small for my camera. I could get another bigger camera bag, but then thought a small travel bag would do. I would be able to store all my lenses and camera accessories including those AA batteries in it.

At Walmart's, I picked one of those travel handbags for $20. I need to pad it with some old sweater but it looks decent enough for me to take to a wedding in July.

Upgrading my camera

So, it's been three years since my purchase of the Nikon D80. The D80 is a nice camera and has endured a lot of abuse. After over 40K clicks, it is about time for an upgrade, not for its deficiencies but for its potential shutter failure. I am thinking of purchasing a D90.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Camera, lights, action!

It is hard to imagine you could produce professional quality studio images but with the right equipments and proper setup, it is not that hard. I was at the Henry's Photographic and Digital Imaging Show this afternoon, and this year, they introduced a new area called the "Shooting Centre". There were some pretty models and old bikes on display as well as a circus performer, and you get to try out some photo equipments like the strobes and light boxes. It was amazing. I took a few shots of a model on a vintage bike with a sidecar. I also took some shots of a bike alone. What a difference it makes when you have the right equipments. Below are some of the shots.

Shot with my single hotshoe flash:


Shot with the light equipments set up at the show (with three light sources):


Shot with show equipments (only the left strobe light was fired):


Model on a bike with the studio lights:

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