Posts Tagged ‘ Alpa ’

Unexpected Use for an iPhone – Camera Viewfinder

December 7, 2010
Unexpected Use for an iPhone – Camera Viewfinder

At Photokina 2010, Alpa of Switzerland unveiled an accessory for their Alpa 12 line of scale focused rangefinder cameras. The Alpa iPhone Holder allows you to use your iPhone (3/4 & iPod Touch) mounted on your Alpa 12 camera. From their website: The new ALPA iPhone® holder allows the technophile photographers using their iPhone®...
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Alpa Previews New Grips for Alpa 12 TC

December 2, 2009
Alpa Previews New Grips for Alpa 12 TC

12/2/2009 – ALPA will introduce soon new handgrips for the ALPA 12 TC (right hand side only). The more simple one (see prototype in rosewood natural) will be available in rosewood natural and synthetic (soft touch). It offers a locking mechanism for back/lens levers and a new handstrap. In addition we are working on...
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An Afternoon with Hasselblad & DTG

March 6, 2009
An Afternoon with Hasselblad & DTG

After reading my previous blog entry “A Morning with Capture Integration”, the folks at Digital Technology Group (DTG) invited me to their suite at the Graphics of the Americas expo held in Miami Beach for some “hands-on” time with the Hasselblad H-System. DTG is based out of Tampa, FL and is the local Hasselblad...
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PAW Week #3

January 19, 2009
PAW Week #3

OK, this is not exactly a picture taken by me, but I did design the wallpaper. This is an Alpa 12 SWA technical camera with a Leaf Aptus-II digital back. It is used for architectural and landscape images because of its shift capabilities and the extremely high pixel count (up to 60 megapixels depending...
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The World’s Most Expensive Point & Shoots?

March 30, 2008
The World’s Most Expensive Point & Shoots?

Last year, I made the decision to get a Leica digital rangefinder. Most folks that know me, wonder what could have possessed me to invest that kind of money in what many consider to be a niche camera. Well, I am not here to defend my decision. However, to put things in perspective, I...
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