Rabu, 29 Februari 2012

WIDE!

Sigma 10 20mm 4 5 6 Digital Cameras

Sigma 10 20mm 4 5 6 Digital Cameras

10mm for the Sigma versus 12mm for the Nikon, and it costs around half as much. Done deal.

HSM is great for focusing, and works on my D40 which only supports AF-S type lenses. 5.6 on the narrow end is unfortunate, but you don't buy this lens to shoot at 20mm. You can handhold wide-angles at slower shutter speeds anyways. The lens cap is once again Sigma end-pinch, which I quickly replaced with a Nikon center-pinch, a practice I've begun with all my Sigmas. Be aware that there are optical distortions in most wide-angle lenses, but most of the time they aren't much of an issue. When they are, an application like PTLens does a great job of fixing it up.

I've really become a fan of Sigma lenses, they seem to offer such a great value. I'm sure the Nikon is probably slightly sharper, but I don't see a noticeable difference. I can see the difference between 10mm and 12mm, though, along with the over $400 difference.

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Selasa, 28 Februari 2012

The Best Micro 4/3rds Camera Yet

Nikon COOLPIX Digital Camera Built In

Nikon COOLPIX Digital Camera Built In

I purchased the G1 as soon as it was released in 2008 because I believed then as I believe now that mirrorless cameras are the future of digital photography. I did have one major complaint about the G1 -- it was too small. The various buttons and controls were not only small but they were placed close together. I could hold the camera firmly but a slightly larger camera would be more comfortable.

Despite the improvements that were made to G and GH lines, I didn't upgrade because the size remained relatively the same (the G3 was a step backwards as far as I was concerned).

I was delighted when the GH3 was announced. The camera, at least on paper, answered my prayers. When I was finally able to get one, almost 6 months after it was announced, I found that it was indeed the camera I had hoped for.

The camera felt like it had been custom made for my hands. The various controls were a good size and well placed. With 7 programmable Function buttons and 5 Custom camera settings the camera can be easily configured to meet almost any need.

The Image Quality is excellent. Thus far I found the results up to 2000 ISO to be good and even at 3200 to be useable. This camera has been compared to the Olympus OM-D (which I had the opportunity to test extensively last fall). Any differences in the images produced by these two cameras are, in my opinion, so small as to be meaningless.

While my main interest is in Still Photography thus far I found the Video capabilities of this camera to be amazing. I can understand why video fans have praised this camera so much.

To sum up, this is an extraordinary, flexible camera capable of producing superb results both as a still and as a video camera.

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Senin, 27 Februari 2012

The Best Micro 4/3rds Camera Yet

Panasonic DMC GH3K Digital Single Mirrorless

Panasonic DMC GH3K Digital Single Mirrorless

I purchased the G1 as soon as it was released in 2008 because I believed then as I believe now that mirrorless cameras are the future of digital photography. I did have one major complaint about the G1 -- it was too small. The various buttons and controls were not only small but they were placed close together. I could hold the camera firmly but a slightly larger camera would be more comfortable.

Despite the improvements that were made to G and GH lines, I didn't upgrade because the size remained relatively the same (the G3 was a step backwards as far as I was concerned).

I was delighted when the GH3 was announced. The camera, at least on paper, answered my prayers. When I was finally able to get one, almost 6 months after it was announced, I found that it was indeed the camera I had hoped for.

The camera felt like it had been custom made for my hands. The various controls were a good size and well placed. With 7 programmable Function buttons and 5 Custom camera settings the camera can be easily configured to meet almost any need.

The Image Quality is excellent. Thus far I found the results up to 2000 ISO to be good and even at 3200 to be useable. This camera has been compared to the Olympus OM-D (which I had the opportunity to test extensively last fall). Any differences in the images produced by these two cameras are, in my opinion, so small as to be meaningless.

While my main interest is in Still Photography thus far I found the Video capabilities of this camera to be amazing. I can understand why video fans have praised this camera so much.

To sum up, this is an extraordinary, flexible camera capable of producing superb results both as a still and as a video camera.

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Minggu, 26 Februari 2012

Great Combination of Natural Light & Magnifier

Daylight Naturalight 7 Inch Magnifying Lamp

Daylight Naturalight 7 Inch Magnifying Lamp

I paint and draw in color - often working at night when I have to rely on artificial lighting. This light allows me to judge colors accurately when I mix them, which is important, so I'm not surprised when I look at the artwork the next day. Moreover, the 7" magnifying glass is great for my eyes since my artwork often involves fine detail. And, like another reviewer noted, the magnifying glass allows enough space for my paint brushes (mostly short-handle) and drawing implements. I thought perhaps I "overdid it" getting the 7" magnifying glass rather than the 5" one, but now that I've used it for several months, I'm glad I DID get the larger magnifying glass. When it is not in use I put a lint-proof cloth over the lens to protect it and to prevent any potential problems from sunlight shining through the magnifying glass and perhaps starting a small fire or something. ;-) Wish I had bought this lamp much sooner.

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Sabtu, 25 Februari 2012

Amazing Naturally-lit Photos!

Canon 85mm Medium Telephoto Cameras

Canon 85mm Medium Telephoto Cameras

This lens has been my main lens since April 1996 (receipt still in my bag!) and is always on my camera. I'll never forget the first roll with this lens after being used to the normal small zooms---the colors, crispness, and limited depth-of-field amazed me. They still do. At that time I was using an Elan and a 28-80 4.5-5.6 usm. I since had moved to an Elan IIE, then an A2E, then a 1N-RS (still have) and finally a Canon 30D digital, purchased last month. The 85mm f1.8 usm has remained through all of these, being my main lens for all this time. Its quality has not diminished one bit.

The focusing ring is a huge plus---you can fine tune at any time once the camera has selected a focus. This is very handy during portraits when you really want to have the eyes in focus at the moment the shutter is pressed.

The huge points to this lens are color saturation, crispness, fine-focus ability, and the extremely small depth-of-field obtainable through the 1.8 aperture. Incredible lens in every aspect. Oh, and from the front the glass and open aperture is massive looking, making those 4-5.6 zooms look the size of pupils in the eyes of the person whose portrait your taking. I kid you not, you won't believe the look of this thing from the front. The rear glass is huge too, allowing for the 1.8.

A couple more thoughts---I have the 200mm f2.8L lens, which is another fantastic lens. It has the pro glass, and the images I get with the 85mm f1.8 actually rival those made with the 200mm L lens. It is very hard to discern a difference. I cannot say that about the 28-105 3.5-4.5 or the 75-300usm zooms in my collection. Those are zooms and not a prime, which is the big reason, but still, image quality differences are huge. It is one of my main hang-ups about using one of my zooms----when I do and after I look at the images, I always know that they could have been crisper, with more pop and pizazz if I had only used the 85 or 200. That is why I really like to stick with the primes.

For the future, I am planning on purchasing a zoom L lens or two, most notably the 24-70 f2.8L, and the 17-40 f4L. Then I will be able to get the quality of images I am used to with my prime lenses. Good luck with whatever you decide. If you go the route of the 85mm f1.8, you won't regret it. I've loved my since 1996!

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Jumat, 24 Februari 2012

another great megagear product

MegaGear Multi Coated ARMOR attached FILTER

MegaGear Multi Coated ARMOR attached FILTER

The Nikkor 10-24 is sharp and produce stunning pictures. The lens is sharp even wide open at f/4, colour saturation is excellent and minimal loss of detail at the edge of the picture. At the wide end, wide angle of the lens give you the ability to take pictures of amazing perspective. Wide angle lens have really large depth of field, so focus is almost not required. Most pictures will come out file if the lens is left at infinity all the time. The distortion at 10mm is fairly substantial, I do not suggest taking picture of straight lines at 10mm, or it will come out all out of shape.

The good:
- Sharp at most f stops
- Good colour
- Fast focus

The bad:
- Not exactly a cheap lens
- Heavy
- External Zoom mechanism, I definitely hit the front to the lens several times
- 10mm has substantial distortion

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Kamis, 23 Februari 2012

Great Wide Angle for DX Cameras

Nikon 10 24mm 3 5 4 5G Wide Angle Digital

Nikon 10 24mm 3 5 4 5G Wide Angle Digital

The Nikkor 10-24 is sharp and produce stunning pictures. The lens is sharp even wide open at f/4, colour saturation is excellent and minimal loss of detail at the edge of the picture. At the wide end, wide angle of the lens give you the ability to take pictures of amazing perspective. Wide angle lens have really large depth of field, so focus is almost not required. Most pictures will come out file if the lens is left at infinity all the time. The distortion at 10mm is fairly substantial, I do not suggest taking picture of straight lines at 10mm, or it will come out all out of shape.

The good:
- Sharp at most f stops
- Good colour
- Fast focus

The bad:
- Not exactly a cheap lens
- Heavy
- External Zoom mechanism, I definitely hit the front to the lens several times
- 10mm has substantial distortion

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Rabu, 22 Februari 2012

Exactly as advertised

Standard Telephoto MicroFiber Cleaning Protectors

Standard Telephoto MicroFiber Cleaning Protectors

I'll start off by saying I ordered this on Oct 1st, and I received it Oct 23rd - three days before the expected arrival date. Yeah, the shipping takes forever but if you order it knowing this, then it shouldn't really be a problem or a surprise to you.

Now, about the product, I think it's adorable. The color is a bright coral-peach, and I'd say the colors in the photos they have on here hold pretty true. I own a white Verizon iPhone 4S and it fits perfectly. The top corners of the case have extra padding for sturdiness. Other reviews have said it's not for protection, but I actually feel pretty safe with my phone in this case. Also, I LOVE the material. It's not smooth like the glossy that feels slippery, and yet it's not as rubbery as those silicone cases. It's the perfect texture for a case! (I'm pretty picky about these things, so I was pleasantly surprised with how wonderful this case was!)

I've had the phone for about 5 days and I haven't seen any signs of stains or streaks. This might change, and I'm fine with that since it only cost $1.69.

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Selasa, 21 Februari 2012

looks great

SPIGEN SGP Samsung Galaxy Premium

SPIGEN SGP Samsung Galaxy Premium

I'll start off by saying I ordered this on Oct 1st, and I received it Oct 23rd - three days before the expected arrival date. Yeah, the shipping takes forever but if you order it knowing this, then it shouldn't really be a problem or a surprise to you.

Now, about the product, I think it's adorable. The color is a bright coral-peach, and I'd say the colors in the photos they have on here hold pretty true. I own a white Verizon iPhone 4S and it fits perfectly. The top corners of the case have extra padding for sturdiness. Other reviews have said it's not for protection, but I actually feel pretty safe with my phone in this case. Also, I LOVE the material. It's not smooth like the glossy that feels slippery, and yet it's not as rubbery as those silicone cases. It's the perfect texture for a case! (I'm pretty picky about these things, so I was pleasantly surprised with how wonderful this case was!)

I've had the phone for about 5 days and I haven't seen any signs of stains or streaks. This might change, and I'm fine with that since it only cost $1.69.

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Senin, 20 Februari 2012

Sturdy, Cute, Cheap!

Profusion Silicone Rubber Protector Protective

Profusion Silicone Rubber Protector Protective

I'll start off by saying I ordered this on Oct 1st, and I received it Oct 23rd - three days before the expected arrival date. Yeah, the shipping takes forever but if you order it knowing this, then it shouldn't really be a problem or a surprise to you.

Now, about the product, I think it's adorable. The color is a bright coral-peach, and I'd say the colors in the photos they have on here hold pretty true. I own a white Verizon iPhone 4S and it fits perfectly. The top corners of the case have extra padding for sturdiness. Other reviews have said it's not for protection, but I actually feel pretty safe with my phone in this case. Also, I LOVE the material. It's not smooth like the glossy that feels slippery, and yet it's not as rubbery as those silicone cases. It's the perfect texture for a case! (I'm pretty picky about these things, so I was pleasantly surprised with how wonderful this case was!)

I've had the phone for about 5 days and I haven't seen any signs of stains or streaks. This might change, and I'm fine with that since it only cost $1.69.

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Minggu, 19 Februari 2012

Fits my DSLR

Pelican 1200 Case Camera Black

Pelican 1200 Case Camera Black

Love the case, super tough, you can jump on this thing with little give, still lightweight and priced well. I put my Nikon D3100 along with 2 lenses and a few filters and other accessories in it. The case includes a block of foam that has little perforated grooves making it easier to cut to size to fit whatever you want to put in it. The top or lid has a sort of egg crate foam lining, both foam pieces are tight fits but they can be removed. I love the Desert Tan color, it stands out and is easy to find, which could be good or bad depending on your use.

I would recommend this to anyone with a camera, pistol, or any object of value that could use a little protection.

Note, I am attaching pictures of my camera inside of the case, sorry about the cellphone quality pic. obviously my good camera is modeling in the picture.

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Sabtu, 18 Februari 2012

The best value for camera care products

Professional Cleaning Cameras Canon Pentax

Professional Cleaning Cameras Canon Pentax

This is the second review that I have submitted. Evidently the first review wasn't specific enough. This cleaning kit was recommended by a friend who does know what she's doing with her Canon Rebel unlike me. I should have ordered it sooner because my camera and images are paying the price now. I got more than I bargained for and although I haven't used it yet, a friend will walk me through cleaning my camera. The price was cheap, ordering easy, and it arrived quicker than I anticipated. I'm happy with my purchase. I didn't expect the bottle to have cleaner in it like another reviewer did. I got exactly what I ordered and according to my photographer friend it's exactly what I need to help maintain my Canon Rebel T1i. Hope this review passes Amazon's criteria, nothing like making it hard on the customer to make a quick, easy review.

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Jumat, 17 Februari 2012

Excellent camera and lenses.

Sony NEX F3K Compact System 18 55mm

Sony NEX F3K Compact System 18 55mm

As background, i have used point and shoots ever since digital cameras were out. i did have a canon eos rebel before the era of digital cameras, so i am not completely unfamiliar with SLRs. just not DSLRS.

i have been plagued with problems with point and shoots, especially when it comes to capturing shots of kids, and particularly in low light situations. i wanted a camera that would allow me to capture a lot of shots that i feel i missed throughout the years. on the other hand, however, it has to be an easy camera to operate that my wife who has no time to learn how to use a complicated camera. also, it has to be something my wife is comfortable putting in her purse (which is why ive tried roughly 6 different point and shoots).

so, my criteria:
good in low light, and have very easy to use flash
easy to use, almost as easy as a point and shoot
can take action photos, as kids dont hold still
lightweight.

i compared this camera to the Nikon D3200, D5100, Canon T3i, T4i, Nikon V1. Maybe the only one i didnt compare it to was the Sony ALT. Also the NEX-5N and did read up on NEX-5R (but knew i wanted flash, which is an add on for those two models).

The NEX-F3 was by far the lightest, fastest, best in low light without flash, and easiest to use. you can use it just like a point and shoot in many ways, and that is perfect for my wife. the pic quality is great. and the best part is that it took me only a minute to teach my wife how to use it in the most basic terms - turn it on, use it as a point and shoot even in low light, and how to pop up the flash by pressing 1 button. Can turn flash upwards too.

i will eventually learn how to use the various special shots, but for my wife, i know she will not get technical with it. but the fact that she will use this camera - well, thats so much better than having it just sit there.

i bought it "used" from EZCorp, but it was labeled as BRAND NEW, and in fact, it was brand new from what i see. the camera was still wrapped up in paper, the plastic tags still on it, stickers still adherent, the charger still had the twist tie on it in its unopened original bag. everything was perfect, with the exception of the Fed Ex shipping - 2nd day shipping took 8 days. dont blame EZCorp for that. i think their description was perfect, and their shipment was great. Fed Ex left a lot to be desired tho.

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Kamis, 16 Februari 2012

Great backpack

Osprey Stratos Backpack Tarn Medium

Osprey Stratos Backpack Tarn Medium

I had ordered a Teton Sports Canyon 2100 pack a short while ago for my first pack. After looking it over and feeling the fit I decided a little more research and a little more money spent would be a better way to go. I returned the Teton (Amazon's customer service is ridiculously amazing..seriously) and settled on the Osprey Stratos 34. Withing minutes of receiving it I had it strapped on my back. Wow! What a difference. I paid a little more for this but it was still very reasonable. The fit is amazing and it literally becomes part of you. The waist straps and overall fit is incredibly comfortable and balanced. I love the panel loading design and access from many different areas of the pack, including the pockets on the waist straps. This daypack is loaded with well thought out touches inside and out. It will make a perfect carry-on for flights. Heading to Arizona hiking in the Grand Canyon, Sedona Red Rock country and in the Tucson area shortly and will definitely do a follow up after a couple of weeks of use in AZ.

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Rabu, 15 Februari 2012

Kenko dg auto tubes

Kenko Extension Tubes Digital Cameras

Kenko Extension Tubes Digital Cameras

When I opened this packaging, I was pleasantly surprised that this product is well built and feels a good match for Nikon cameras. The auto focus is a little slow, but works. I found it is better to press the shutter half-way only once before taking the picture. Otherwise, the focus may start changing a little bit. I was not able to compare this product to one from Zeikos myself (costs half the price), but after reading some reviews and YouTube videos was not assured that the Zeikos product is as good and decided to pay more and get a "reputable" product. If it matters to you, it says "Made in Japan" in a conspicious way. By the way, if you want to get into a macro photography with only about $10 investment, an adapter from Photodiox to mount a lens (such as a low-cost prime Nikon 50 mm F/1.8) in reverse and using manual focus, exposure and f-stop would work fine. You will get crisp pictures, but the field of view will be very narrow.

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Selasa, 14 Februari 2012

A great lens, gives you a taste of the good stuff.

Pentax 21987 35mm Digital cameras

Pentax 21987 35mm Digital cameras

I don't have the photographic experience to evaluate this lens in comparison to others primes lenses, but I can say that for someone used to using stock lenses or, in my case, the 18-200mm f3.5 SuperZoom Sigma that I used as a "walk-around" for years, this lens is a marvel of sharpness and clarity.

I had no idea what I was missing out on by using an "average" or "all-in-one" lens - compared to this.
Granted, there's no flexibility in zooming in on the subject but in-return, you get sharp, clear photos in low light.

I'd only ever experienced an aperture of f3.5, at fastest, before, but now light comes from nowhere and turns an otherwise hopeless shot into something not just OK, but a real keeper. Most of my best photos now, are taken at f2.4 or f2.8 (close ups of people, given the depth of field limitations)

I've used my old Sigma lens just once since I bought this Pentax lens - just to get a wider-angle shot. Otherwise, I simply don't want to see it after using this.

For someone who didn't really know what a prime was before looking at this - if you have a good camera body and wonder why your photos aren't as sharp as what you see in magazines - this lens is basically what you're missing.

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Senin, 13 Februari 2012

Great lens, needs more accessories for fantastic macros

Canon 100mm Macro Lens Cameras

Canon 100mm Macro Lens Cameras

I had always wanted a macro lens but it wasn't on the top of my list. However, when Amazon had a superb deal on the price of this lens a few months ago, I snatched it up instantly.

At first, being the novice I am, I wasn't too thrilled about the lens. As someone who WAS accustomed to pointing and shooting with my Rebel T3i, the lens was difficult to use, blurry and slow to focus and I had expected something more out of the most expensive lens in my amateur lens set-up. It took me some time to figure out how to work the lens but this only encouraged me to explore the camera and my photography in new ways.

Some things I learned using this lens that will probably be beneficial to beginning photographers and those who are new to macro-photography:

First of all, this lens works best with a good tripod if you are using it for its' macro capabilities. Once I learned that, it makes the lens much more enjoyable to use. I find that handheld and with autofocus on it can do portrait and landscape pictures decently. Handheld macro shots ARE possible but I personally find that there are not as sharp as when I use I tripod. There is a noticeable difference in sharpness... this lens can be insanely sharp!

Secondly, the autofocus does not work that great for macro mode. This is not a bad thing. I usually turn off the autofocus and focus manually using the screen rather than the viewfinder and then use the digital magnification capabilities on my T3i to really sharpen the parts of the photo I want to focus on. I don't have a remote so I set the 2-second timer on my camera and take pictures that way. Without autofocus on, you can determine what areas of the the photo to highlight creatively and take advantage of its sharpness. This process may be a little slow and tedious for some people.

Thirdly, it's not a microscope. I was initially disappointed that I could not stand inches away from an object and look at it's molecular breakdown. Haha. Shows my initial naivete but magnification capabilities from a distance allows you to photograph insects and animals without invading their space.

I also use this shot for tripod telephoto shots. It can take some pretty amazing and sharp night shots (with a good tripod!) so I love that it is a very multipurpose lens despite being a macro lens.

I love the USM motor. It is a bit slower than I expected but I assign that to the fact that it's a macro lens. It is super quiet and has introduced me to a level of quality beyond the kit and budget Canon lenses I have in my bag. For budget photographers, this can be a dangerous descent into lens acquisition syndrome.

This lens definitely isn't for everyone. If you're a stubborn point and shooter with no desire/need for creative photography, this lens may not benefit you and will probably frustrate you. However, if you are willing to be patient and thoughtful, you can learn to make some amazing shots with this lens and expand your photographic creativity. If you dislike having to use a tripod and have money to splurge, there is the much more expensive L, image stabailization version of this lens.

I also use this lens for my eBay listings and I feel that it really helps my items pop on the search results compared to competing listings. Highly recommended.

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Minggu, 12 Februari 2012

I like them

Professional Jewelers Lighted Magnifier Visor

Professional Jewelers Lighted Magnifier Visor

After reading all of the comments on the various magnifiers, it was apparent that none stood out unless they cost nearly $50. I had a very old set of the Opti-visor type and wanted something a little different. Pros and Cons:
Pros:
Very light
The glasses type frame is very sturdy and doesn't shift
Distortion free lenses
You can see around them, they are 3 or 4 inches in front of your nose, so you don't have to flip up to see your coffee.
You don't get the vague closed in feeling you get with the visor
Lots of mag choices, in a nice box
Price is very reasonable for what you get.
The light is very bright and hits exactly where you're working. Battery included.

Cons:
No good way to store these. I fold them up, they don't fit in the box and I'll have to make something to put them in.
No way to double or triple up on lenses to get more magnification.
The lens sticks out pretty far and looks a little weird.

I don't know, there might be other items I've missed. But for what I do (modeling) and for the price, they cannot be beat.

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Sabtu, 11 Februari 2012

Fashionable and light

Haven Fits Sunwear Tolosa Over Prescription

Haven Fits Sunwear Tolosa Over Prescription

When I first read this book in 2006, I was exceptionally impressed. When I entirely re-read this book in 2011, I had to purchase another copy because my first book was so heavily underlined, annotated, tabbed, and personally indexed. Basically, I really wanted to get a fresh take of the author's message. This again was a rewarding decision, yielding a fresh set of annotations and a renewed high regard for the book's content. Now in 2013, I began selectively scanning the book on a third pass, and it occurred to me that this is one of the most valuable books I have ever read. Accordingly, I felt compelled to set the book aside momentarily, and express in an Amazon review my high regard for Kenneth Hammond's subject work.

Most assuredly, I am thankful that as an engineer I had nonetheless ordered this book back in 2006 despite its having "Social Policy" in its title. The book centers on the problematics, assumptions, approaches, and thinking/methods associated with human decision making, in a generalized and conceptual sense. The book consists largely of an insightful critique of differing perspectives on cognitive aspects of decision making from a broad range of decision theorists, along with the interplay and evolution of their respective ideas.

In the introductory chapters, two important complications regarding decision outcomes are described. First, the "irreducible uncertainty" regarding policy decisions affecting populations of individuals is illustrated using the Taylor-Russell diagram. Here, any setting of an acceptance threshold will inevitably produce some "unavoidable injustice" to both the population as a whole and a subset thereof. Their respective identities cannot be known a priori, but only after the subsequent performance outcomes become known. There simply is no way to avoid this situation because prediction cannot be perfect, and hence the impossibility of setting an entirely just acceptance threshold.

Second, Brunswik's lens model (e.g., see "The Psychology of Egon Brunswik") is introduced to characterize how multiple decision indicators, which are each subject to some degree of uncertainty, are blended through non-ideal human indicator processing. The resultantly fallible input data serves to degrade decision making, regardless of the methods employed. Most significantly, such uncertainties render effectively valueless the high precision available with analytical methods. Furthermore, the uncertainties posed by both of these at least partially irremediable factors place even more importance as well as limitations on the preferred utilization of appropriate decision methods. That is the primary focus of the book.

The main development of the book then begins with the sometimes presumed dichotomy between rational methods and intuitive judgments. Rational approaches center on mathematical or logical formulations, while intuitive ones largely address decisions rather tacitly on an experiential basis. These contrasting approaches are shown to in essence be counterparts of the more general theories of truth, namely those of coherence and of correspondence. Rational decision making, which associates with the coherence approach, seeks analytical consistency and holds aesthetic appeal. Alternatively, intuitive decision making, which aligns with the correspondence approach, looks to empirical accuracy and experiential plausibility for its dominant criteria.

Next, author asserts that the coherence and correspondence orientations do not constitute a dichotomy, as many researchers have seemed to presume. Rather, the two can be applied in a complementary manner that exploits their respective strengths and compensates for their associated weaknesses. Inherent in the notion of quasirationality by definition, this complementarity involves an adaptive blending of analytical and intuitive techniques throughout the decision process. Ultimately, this reconciliation of analysis and intuition motivates and pervades the five very compelling premises described in Chapters 6 and 7. Then, Chapter 8 presents an enlightening summary and critique of the author's advocated complementary decision making approach in a conceptual outline form.

The last third of the book relates a range of historical examples of decision challenges, and examines the ramifications of applying the advocated decision making approach. Accordingly, this closure provides a more tangible elaboration of the approach itself and affords valuable heuristic insights as well. For many, of course, the examples themselves may prove to be the most appealing part of the book.

In all, Professor Hammond's book offers a thoughtful and compelling account of decision making concepts and approaches, together with their respective advantages and rationales. These are all enriched with some authentic scholarly wisdom. Moreover, the advocated complementary approach embodies general utility and distinct value across disciplines. It surely accords well with my fifty years of pragmatic engineering experience.

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Jumat, 10 Februari 2012

How did I ever live without this??

Velsey Deluxe Zoom D SLR Cameras

Velsey Deluxe Zoom D SLR Cameras

When I first read this book in 2006, I was exceptionally impressed. When I entirely re-read this book in 2011, I had to purchase another copy because my first book was so heavily underlined, annotated, tabbed, and personally indexed. Basically, I really wanted to get a fresh take of the author's message. This again was a rewarding decision, yielding a fresh set of annotations and a renewed high regard for the book's content. Now in 2013, I began selectively scanning the book on a third pass, and it occurred to me that this is one of the most valuable books I have ever read. Accordingly, I felt compelled to set the book aside momentarily, and express in an Amazon review my high regard for Kenneth Hammond's subject work.

Most assuredly, I am thankful that as an engineer I had nonetheless ordered this book back in 2006 despite its having "Social Policy" in its title. The book centers on the problematics, assumptions, approaches, and thinking/methods associated with human decision making, in a generalized and conceptual sense. The book consists largely of an insightful critique of differing perspectives on cognitive aspects of decision making from a broad range of decision theorists, along with the interplay and evolution of their respective ideas.

In the introductory chapters, two important complications regarding decision outcomes are described. First, the "irreducible uncertainty" regarding policy decisions affecting populations of individuals is illustrated using the Taylor-Russell diagram. Here, any setting of an acceptance threshold will inevitably produce some "unavoidable injustice" to both the population as a whole and a subset thereof. Their respective identities cannot be known a priori, but only after the subsequent performance outcomes become known. There simply is no way to avoid this situation because prediction cannot be perfect, and hence the impossibility of setting an entirely just acceptance threshold.

Second, Brunswik's lens model (e.g., see "The Psychology of Egon Brunswik") is introduced to characterize how multiple decision indicators, which are each subject to some degree of uncertainty, are blended through non-ideal human indicator processing. The resultantly fallible input data serves to degrade decision making, regardless of the methods employed. Most significantly, such uncertainties render effectively valueless the high precision available with analytical methods. Furthermore, the uncertainties posed by both of these at least partially irremediable factors place even more importance as well as limitations on the preferred utilization of appropriate decision methods. That is the primary focus of the book.

The main development of the book then begins with the sometimes presumed dichotomy between rational methods and intuitive judgments. Rational approaches center on mathematical or logical formulations, while intuitive ones largely address decisions rather tacitly on an experiential basis. These contrasting approaches are shown to in essence be counterparts of the more general theories of truth, namely those of coherence and of correspondence. Rational decision making, which associates with the coherence approach, seeks analytical consistency and holds aesthetic appeal. Alternatively, intuitive decision making, which aligns with the correspondence approach, looks to empirical accuracy and experiential plausibility for its dominant criteria.

Next, author asserts that the coherence and correspondence orientations do not constitute a dichotomy, as many researchers have seemed to presume. Rather, the two can be applied in a complementary manner that exploits their respective strengths and compensates for their associated weaknesses. Inherent in the notion of quasirationality by definition, this complementarity involves an adaptive blending of analytical and intuitive techniques throughout the decision process. Ultimately, this reconciliation of analysis and intuition motivates and pervades the five very compelling premises described in Chapters 6 and 7. Then, Chapter 8 presents an enlightening summary and critique of the author's advocated complementary decision making approach in a conceptual outline form.

The last third of the book relates a range of historical examples of decision challenges, and examines the ramifications of applying the advocated decision making approach. Accordingly, this closure provides a more tangible elaboration of the approach itself and affords valuable heuristic insights as well. For many, of course, the examples themselves may prove to be the most appealing part of the book.

In all, Professor Hammond's book offers a thoughtful and compelling account of decision making concepts and approaches, together with their respective advantages and rationales. These are all enriched with some authentic scholarly wisdom. Moreover, the advocated complementary approach embodies general utility and distinct value across disciplines. It surely accords well with my fifty years of pragmatic engineering experience.

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Kamis, 09 Februari 2012

review

Universal Blackberry Telescopic ECO FUSED%C2%AE Microfiber

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When I first read this book in 2006, I was exceptionally impressed. When I entirely re-read this book in 2011, I had to purchase another copy because my first book was so heavily underlined, annotated, tabbed, and personally indexed. Basically, I really wanted to get a fresh take of the author's message. This again was a rewarding decision, yielding a fresh set of annotations and a renewed high regard for the book's content. Now in 2013, I began selectively scanning the book on a third pass, and it occurred to me that this is one of the most valuable books I have ever read. Accordingly, I felt compelled to set the book aside momentarily, and express in an Amazon review my high regard for Kenneth Hammond's subject work.

Most assuredly, I am thankful that as an engineer I had nonetheless ordered this book back in 2006 despite its having "Social Policy" in its title. The book centers on the problematics, assumptions, approaches, and thinking/methods associated with human decision making, in a generalized and conceptual sense. The book consists largely of an insightful critique of differing perspectives on cognitive aspects of decision making from a broad range of decision theorists, along with the interplay and evolution of their respective ideas.

In the introductory chapters, two important complications regarding decision outcomes are described. First, the "irreducible uncertainty" regarding policy decisions affecting populations of individuals is illustrated using the Taylor-Russell diagram. Here, any setting of an acceptance threshold will inevitably produce some "unavoidable injustice" to both the population as a whole and a subset thereof. Their respective identities cannot be known a priori, but only after the subsequent performance outcomes become known. There simply is no way to avoid this situation because prediction cannot be perfect, and hence the impossibility of setting an entirely just acceptance threshold.

Second, Brunswik's lens model (e.g., see "The Psychology of Egon Brunswik") is introduced to characterize how multiple decision indicators, which are each subject to some degree of uncertainty, are blended through non-ideal human indicator processing. The resultantly fallible input data serves to degrade decision making, regardless of the methods employed. Most significantly, such uncertainties render effectively valueless the high precision available with analytical methods. Furthermore, the uncertainties posed by both of these at least partially irremediable factors place even more importance as well as limitations on the preferred utilization of appropriate decision methods. That is the primary focus of the book.

The main development of the book then begins with the sometimes presumed dichotomy between rational methods and intuitive judgments. Rational approaches center on mathematical or logical formulations, while intuitive ones largely address decisions rather tacitly on an experiential basis. These contrasting approaches are shown to in essence be counterparts of the more general theories of truth, namely those of coherence and of correspondence. Rational decision making, which associates with the coherence approach, seeks analytical consistency and holds aesthetic appeal. Alternatively, intuitive decision making, which aligns with the correspondence approach, looks to empirical accuracy and experiential plausibility for its dominant criteria.

Next, author asserts that the coherence and correspondence orientations do not constitute a dichotomy, as many researchers have seemed to presume. Rather, the two can be applied in a complementary manner that exploits their respective strengths and compensates for their associated weaknesses. Inherent in the notion of quasirationality by definition, this complementarity involves an adaptive blending of analytical and intuitive techniques throughout the decision process. Ultimately, this reconciliation of analysis and intuition motivates and pervades the five very compelling premises described in Chapters 6 and 7. Then, Chapter 8 presents an enlightening summary and critique of the author's advocated complementary decision making approach in a conceptual outline form.

The last third of the book relates a range of historical examples of decision challenges, and examines the ramifications of applying the advocated decision making approach. Accordingly, this closure provides a more tangible elaboration of the approach itself and affords valuable heuristic insights as well. For many, of course, the examples themselves may prove to be the most appealing part of the book.

In all, Professor Hammond's book offers a thoughtful and compelling account of decision making concepts and approaches, together with their respective advantages and rationales. These are all enriched with some authentic scholarly wisdom. Moreover, the advocated complementary approach embodies general utility and distinct value across disciplines. It surely accords well with my fifty years of pragmatic engineering experience.

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Rabu, 08 Februari 2012

Substantive, Balanced, and General Account of "Complementary" Decision Making

Human Judgment Social Policy Irreducible

Human Judgment Social Policy Irreducible

When I first read this book in 2006, I was exceptionally impressed. When I entirely re-read this book in 2011, I had to purchase another copy because my first book was so heavily underlined, annotated, tabbed, and personally indexed. Basically, I really wanted to get a fresh take of the author's message. This again was a rewarding decision, yielding a fresh set of annotations and a renewed high regard for the book's content. Now in 2013, I began selectively scanning the book on a third pass, and it occurred to me that this is one of the most valuable books I have ever read. Accordingly, I felt compelled to set the book aside momentarily, and express in an Amazon review my high regard for Kenneth Hammond's subject work.

Most assuredly, I am thankful that as an engineer I had nonetheless ordered this book back in 2006 despite its having "Social Policy" in its title. The book centers on the problematics, assumptions, approaches, and thinking/methods associated with human decision making, in a generalized and conceptual sense. The book consists largely of an insightful critique of differing perspectives on cognitive aspects of decision making from a broad range of decision theorists, along with the interplay and evolution of their respective ideas.

In the introductory chapters, two important complications regarding decision outcomes are described. First, the "irreducible uncertainty" regarding policy decisions affecting populations of individuals is illustrated using the Taylor-Russell diagram. Here, any setting of an acceptance threshold will inevitably produce some "unavoidable injustice" to both the population as a whole and a subset thereof. Their respective identities cannot be known a priori, but only after the subsequent performance outcomes become known. There simply is no way to avoid this situation because prediction cannot be perfect, and hence the impossibility of setting an entirely just acceptance threshold.

Second, Brunswik's lens model (e.g., see "The Psychology of Egon Brunswik") is introduced to characterize how multiple decision indicators, which are each subject to some degree of uncertainty, are blended through non-ideal human indicator processing. The resultantly fallible input data serves to degrade decision making, regardless of the methods employed. Most significantly, such uncertainties render effectively valueless the high precision available with analytical methods. Furthermore, the uncertainties posed by both of these at least partially irremediable factors place even more importance as well as limitations on the preferred utilization of appropriate decision methods. That is the primary focus of the book.

The main development of the book then begins with the sometimes presumed dichotomy between rational methods and intuitive judgments. Rational approaches center on mathematical or logical formulations, while intuitive ones largely address decisions rather tacitly on an experiential basis. These contrasting approaches are shown to in essence be counterparts of the more general theories of truth, namely those of coherence and of correspondence. Rational decision making, which associates with the coherence approach, seeks analytical consistency and holds aesthetic appeal. Alternatively, intuitive decision making, which aligns with the correspondence approach, looks to empirical accuracy and experiential plausibility for its dominant criteria.

Next, author asserts that the coherence and correspondence orientations do not constitute a dichotomy, as many researchers have seemed to presume. Rather, the two can be applied in a complementary manner that exploits their respective strengths and compensates for their associated weaknesses. Inherent in the notion of quasirationality by definition, this complementarity involves an adaptive blending of analytical and intuitive techniques throughout the decision process. Ultimately, this reconciliation of analysis and intuition motivates and pervades the five very compelling premises described in Chapters 6 and 7. Then, Chapter 8 presents an enlightening summary and critique of the author's advocated complementary decision making approach in a conceptual outline form.

The last third of the book relates a range of historical examples of decision challenges, and examines the ramifications of applying the advocated decision making approach. Accordingly, this closure provides a more tangible elaboration of the approach itself and affords valuable heuristic insights as well. For many, of course, the examples themselves may prove to be the most appealing part of the book.

In all, Professor Hammond's book offers a thoughtful and compelling account of decision making concepts and approaches, together with their respective advantages and rationales. These are all enriched with some authentic scholarly wisdom. Moreover, the advocated complementary approach embodies general utility and distinct value across disciplines. It surely accords well with my fifty years of pragmatic engineering experience.

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Selasa, 07 Februari 2012

Great lens hood.

Zeikos ZE LH67 67mm Soft Rubber

Zeikos ZE LH67 67mm Soft Rubber

I purchased a few of these in different sizes to use with my lenses. I was going to get dedicated lens hoods, but I had seen a review for rubber lens hoods on youtube and decided to go for it. These are cheap, durable, and just a good idea. They collapse easily allowing you to adjust how far you want the hood to be out, which is great when you're using wide angle lenses. I did see the hood in the corner of my viewfinder with both my 18-55 and 18-135, but that's understandable, and I rarely use either lens at 18mm.

I chose these instead of plastic because I'd rather have someone bump into this super soft lens hood, instead of a hard plastic one because that could really mess up a lens.

Overall I would suggest you add these to your gear, they're a great way to keep light off of your glass, and a great way to protect them.

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Senin, 06 Februari 2012

Best Case I have ever bought. Hands Down. Looks and feels Awesome on my Sprint Galaxy S4!!!

SPIGEN SGP Samsung Protective Protection

SPIGEN SGP Samsung Protective Protection

I ordered this case earlier this week from Spigen it arrived today.

Looks

This case is sexy. It comes in multiple colors, I picked up the red. It looks precisely like the image shown. The chrome detailing of the volume rocker and power button is excellent. The matte black of the back is smooth and excellent feeling.

Form

The case easily wraps around your phone for a snug feeling, but not so snug that inserting or removing the phone from the case damages the finish of the phone. The volume rocker and power button feel great to use and are very responsive. They are noticeably larger than the power button and volume rocker on the Galaxy S4. This is a good thing, as they are more forgiving to those of us with larger hands.

Durability

I've been using a Belkin Bumper Case for my galaxy s4, while nice, it was surprising bulky and the hard plastic it used was incredibly flimsy. The Spigen Case feels significantly more durable. The added tpu insole is a genius way of making a case. I wish my iphone friends would understand that a case can look beautiful and protect your device, not one or the other.

Overall, I look forward to purchasing more Spigen products in the future, they have won me as a customer.

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Minggu, 05 Februari 2012

Absolutely Awsome!

Eschenbach SmartLux Digital Portable Magnifier

Eschenbach SmartLux Digital Portable Magnifier

I went into this only mildly interested in Sylvia Plath, but it's a delightful book filled with neat little facts about midcentury fashion, pop culture, New York, and how young career-oriented women fit into that scene. This book will surely resonate with those that came of age during this time, and it gives the rest of us a peek into that exciting but hard-to-navigate world. The story of Sylvia's month at Mademoiselle is filled with richly delineated characters, and many of their memories and insights grace the pages of this book. The Sylvia Plath they describe sounds like someone you'd want to be friends with, very unlike the tortured artist you normally see her described as. But more than just a biography, this is a book that crystallizes a pivotal moment in American history as it relates to young women like Plath entering the professional world.

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Sabtu, 04 Februari 2012

I was so enchanted with this book

Pain Parties Work Sylvia Summer

Pain Parties Work Sylvia Summer

I went into this only mildly interested in Sylvia Plath, but it's a delightful book filled with neat little facts about midcentury fashion, pop culture, New York, and how young career-oriented women fit into that scene. This book will surely resonate with those that came of age during this time, and it gives the rest of us a peek into that exciting but hard-to-navigate world. The story of Sylvia's month at Mademoiselle is filled with richly delineated characters, and many of their memories and insights grace the pages of this book. The Sylvia Plath they describe sounds like someone you'd want to be friends with, very unlike the tortured artist you normally see her described as. But more than just a biography, this is a book that crystallizes a pivotal moment in American history as it relates to young women like Plath entering the professional world.

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Jumat, 03 Februari 2012

Amazing

Nikon 7072 Lens Cleaning System

Nikon 7072 Lens Cleaning System

Ok I had a 6.1 mega pixel camera before this one and took some wonderful shots with it, really amazing stuff! But this guy...this thing blows my old camera out of the water even with the most mundane shots. 18.2 mega pixels 30x zoom timer where you can take 10 snapshots in a row, veraible shutter speed, smile detectory, GPS compatable...Ok the GPS is a little much but overall I cannot rave more about the quality of this camera, makes me want to grunt like a tool-man: HOH! HOH! HOH! I digress, this particular package also came with carrying case, memory card, screen protector, extra battery, cleaning kit, and HDMI cable for direct hook up to a PC or TV for HD video...oh yeah...the sucker also does HD video recording!! This was a bit expensive but now that I've got it I have to say was worth every penny. Thanks for reading and have a nice day!

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Kamis, 02 Februari 2012

affordable and useful

CowboyStudio E Mount NEX 3C NEX 5N NEX VG10

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Ok I had a 6.1 mega pixel camera before this one and took some wonderful shots with it, really amazing stuff! But this guy...this thing blows my old camera out of the water even with the most mundane shots. 18.2 mega pixels 30x zoom timer where you can take 10 snapshots in a row, veraible shutter speed, smile detectory, GPS compatable...Ok the GPS is a little much but overall I cannot rave more about the quality of this camera, makes me want to grunt like a tool-man: HOH! HOH! HOH! I digress, this particular package also came with carrying case, memory card, screen protector, extra battery, cleaning kit, and HDMI cable for direct hook up to a PC or TV for HD video...oh yeah...the sucker also does HD video recording!! This was a bit expensive but now that I've got it I have to say was worth every penny. Thanks for reading and have a nice day!

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Rabu, 01 Februari 2012

Love

Blocker Vintage Wayfarer Sunglasses Torotoise

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Ok I had a 6.1 mega pixel camera before this one and took some wonderful shots with it, really amazing stuff! But this guy...this thing blows my old camera out of the water even with the most mundane shots. 18.2 mega pixels 30x zoom timer where you can take 10 snapshots in a row, veraible shutter speed, smile detectory, GPS compatable...Ok the GPS is a little much but overall I cannot rave more about the quality of this camera, makes me want to grunt like a tool-man: HOH! HOH! HOH! I digress, this particular package also came with carrying case, memory card, screen protector, extra battery, cleaning kit, and HDMI cable for direct hook up to a PC or TV for HD video...oh yeah...the sucker also does HD video recording!! This was a bit expensive but now that I've got it I have to say was worth every penny. Thanks for reading and have a nice day!

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