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Samsung Gear 360 2017 demo

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Aug 27, 2017 | Cameras, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography

Samsung Gear 360 2017 demo in 4K 360 video mode using the built-in microphone with wind reduction mode turned on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX51O-J8ftc To find out more about the Samsung Gear 360 2017, visit the following links: Amazon (US):...

Lite-Scoop by Light Genius review and demo

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jan 30, 2016 | Flash, Studio JPIC

The Lite-Scoop by Lite Genius is a flash modifier which allows you to improve your flash photography and save time. Perfect for wedding and event photography, as well as taking photos of your family and friends, the Lite-Scoop works great in both landscape and...

Pergear A216C Air Switch LED Video Light Panel review

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Nov 29, 2015 | Uncategorized

The Pergear A216C Air Switch LED Video Light Panel is a great affordable, versatile video light featuring an Air Switch which allows you to turn the light on and off without causing any vibrations. The Air Switch allows you to: a. turn the light on and off without...

Flash Calculator – Studio JPIC Camera Calculators version 1.2.0 now available!

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jul 4, 2015 | Uncategorized

Version 1.2.0 of the Studio JPIC Camera Calculators is now available! Version 1.2.0 introduces 4 Flash calculators and adds quite a few cameras to the Depth of Field calculator and Hyperfocal Distance calculator. •  Flash Calculator - Aperture - Helps you calculate...

Epson HC 3500 2D3D Full HD 1080p 3LCD Projector Walkthrough

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Feb 12, 2015 | Uncategorized

http://youtu.be/zMzvtSNffSc In this video, I do a walkthrough of the Epson HC 3500 2D3D Full HD 1080p 3LCD Projector. I show how to zoom and focus the image, the various inputs, the buttons on top, and the remote control. To find out more about this product, visit the...

Demo of Epson Home Cinema 3500 2D/3D Full HD 1080p 3LCD Projector

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Feb 6, 2015 | Home Projector, Studio JPIC

In this video, I do a night time demo of the Epson Home Cinema 3500 2D/3D Full HD 1080p 3LCD Projector. This is what I call an ideal scenario, where I turn off all the lights to really show the contrast and high details of this projector....

Epson Home Cinema 3500 unboxing of Epson Projector

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Feb 2, 2015 | Home Projector, Studio JPIC

In this video, I do an unboxing of the Epson Home Cinema 3500 2D/3D Full HD 1080p 3LCD Projector. With 2500 lumens of colour and white brightness, this is a strong contender for a tv-replacement. Over the next few weeks, I'll be working on demos and reviews of this...

Critical Focus and Depth of Field – Photography Word of the Week 5

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Aug 8, 2014 | Photography Word of the Week, Studio JPIC

While many photographers, both professional and enthusiasts, know the rule of thumb of focusing on someone's eye for portraits in order to achieve "critical focus", not everyone understands the difference between critical focus and depth of field, two very related but...

Talking about Hardware, Firmware, and Software, oh my!? – Photography Word of the Week 4

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jul 29, 2014 | Photography Word of the Week, Studio JPIC

This week we will be talking about a different aspect of photography: the equipment we love and loathe. A lot of cameras, recording devices, and even lenses have version numbers, and sometimes it can get confusing getting all those hardware, firmware, and software...

Talking about Blur, Shake, Bokeh, Movement, and Panning – Photography Word of the Week 3

by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jul 24, 2014 | Photography Word of the Week, Studio JPIC

This week's mission: Making blur-related concepts clear. Blur refers to the elements in the photo which do not have enough clarity to see details. It could be only one or multiple subjects in the photo, or it could be the entire photo. Blur can sometimes be...

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