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Diary of a Global Shutter

We are more than the sum of our parts.

It's an amazing time to be alive in today's tech world.

Relish in the now.



This photo is a double long exposure @ 269 seconds. Two lenses, the Minolta f/4 35-70mm and the Sony Zeiss f/1,8 135mm. ISO 125 F/22

*fun fact*: The camera is similar to a film camera from ye olden days. So… If you hot swap lenses, it only registers the first. AKA you can fabricate on a level 0 state. Quite unfortunate for digital forensic analysts. The go to camera if you want to diam da rokok.

I'd figured I'd post on this artsy site. Not enough people know of the global shutter or understand, so I thought to publicly post my insights from usage. I know, I'm no DingusXO aka DXO scientist, but I'm here and posting results from usage. I know DorkXO won't be going on an artistic scale, they don't push boundaries. They only know how to read how far their computers can read/write/execute.
∴ measurements and statistics, is as good as their hardware. They don't have the scalability and power compared to a Tesla or Google supercomputer. Their approximations, and everyone else is relative. Not dogging on em, just informing that those measurements are only useful if you want to automate/machine rig equipment.

The Sony A9III is a global revolution in tech.

Teslien - YouTube

The channel is my journey with my camera and Tesla, hence an alien with a Tesla. I speak about my experiences in getting back into big camera photography and traversing into the world with a Tesla. 

~~~~~~~~~~~an all-electric world~~~~~~~~~~~

I get it, brand newness. People arguing all over reddit. I don't care for recognition, but I'm all about the realness of a photo.

*fun fact*: the Sony Zeiss f/1,8 135mm becomes f/1,7 on a Minolta Maxxum 9 film camera body!



Minolta f/2.8 20mm 1/60s f/3.5 ISO 4000

I do enjoy my ARWs 5.0 but an HEIF 4:2:2 is great for saving memory. Especially on a 2TB CF Express A card. It's just not enough space.

RELEASE AN 8TB CF-EXPRESS TYPE-A CARD. I KNOW YOU SONY GOONS GOT IT!

Quite interesting. Seeing the glass coatings and all.



Yes, that is a Minolta 5600HSD flash. You heard it here first, obsolete tech is still useful. 

We stand on the shoulders of giants. We should never forget our overlords of Minolta. The logo look was mid anyways unless you find their olde playboys.

1/80,000s is a revolutionary number

For the consumer standpoint, in our hands we hold a lot of possibilities. The opportunities are opened up, similar to shooting a 20mm, we're given a ~174-degree field of view. 
∴ We can see at a rate of 1/80000 of a second IF AND ONLY IF you also have an A9III. 

Are you an onlooker or will you be part of the equation?

Premise of the video

Hot swapability of lenses during 1 video shoot.

This can also be done with photo long exposures like I showed off earlier in the post.

Joke

People nagging about the perfect setting.

Many newbies are scared of taking a photo? Just take the photo and adjust as you go. It's digital, it's not the film days anymore. Even if it was, who cares an image will result into something.

Mistakes are part of the journey.

Enjoy your day! 
Enjoy this video! 

Why yes, I did roughen up this gear. All for the cinema.


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