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25 Jun 2013

Have you ever wanted for a Hi resolution Medium Format Camera kit but thought it’s just too far our of reach?

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https://evokestudio.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/3inOne_IQ_645DF+_low-300x155.jpgHave you ever wanted for a Hi resolution Medium Format Camera kit but thought it’s just too far our of reach?

 

3inOne_IQ_645DF+_lowHave you ever wanted for a Hi resolution Medium Format Camera kit but thought it’s just too far our of reach?

We hear it all the time.

Maybe we have something that could change that for you!

One of our Australian dealers has just had arrive in the showroom a pre-owned Phase One P65+ Kit that’s only captured 6973 images in it’s 12 month life.

The Phase One P 65+ is the first digital back and camera system to take advantage of the new Sensor+ design and is the world’s first full-frame capture system based on actual 645 film format.

The P 65+ provides full frame 645 with coverage of 53.9mm x 40.4mm – enabling full viewfinder coverage thus no need for lens magnification. Sensor resolution is 60.5 Megapixel with 8984 x 6732 active pixels achieving 180 MB, 8 bit RGB files.

“What you see is what you get.”
• Scaleable pixel and file size
• 60.5 Megapixels
• Higher sensitivity & dynamic range
• Increased flexibility for operation and capture
• Improved capture rates

What do you get:

Phase One P65+ 60.5MP Digital Camera Back
Phase One 645 DF Camera Body
Schneider 80mm f2.8 Leaf Shutter Lens
Phase One V Grip Air Vertical Grip
2x Phase One batteries
Really Right Stuff Camera Bracket
Pelican 1550 Black case.

Current replacement on this kit is Aus $37600 inc GST

This very, very clean kit is available at around Aus $23900 inc GST

For specs etc on the P65+ heres the link

If you are interested in this great deal, give Sean a call on 021 935500 and we can look at getting this kit over for you.

20 Jun 2013

Firmware version 5.00.51 for Phase One IQ1 series digital backs released

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Firmware version 5.00.51 ads new functionality to all IQ1 series digital backs:

USB2 and USB3 support
With the IQ1 series you can now capture tethered into Capture One 7.1.2 or later via the USB2 or USB3 port.

Profoto Automatic light control requires a 645DF+ camera with firmware version 2.20 or
later and Capture One 7.1.2 or later – the Light control installs as a plugin to Capture One
7.1.2 and is compatible with all newer Profoto Air systems.
Aperture or ISO can be locked to one or more groups of light, and changing aperture or
ISO on the camera will change the light intensity accordingly.

About USB2 and USB3:
USB3 cable length is limited to 3m which is also what Phase One recommends for both
USB2 and USB3
Charging of the battery is not supported due to the limited power on the USB bus, so
running continuously on USB, will require you to recharge your battery now and then.

Visit the Phase One website to download the update and for instructions on how to install.
You are welcome to contact us to assist with the upgrade.

19 Mar 2013

Win a Phase One IQ System for a month

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https://evokestudio.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/CO_10years.jpghttps://evokestudio.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/CO_10years.jpgWin a Phase One IQ System for a month

10 Years of Ultimate Image Quality

In March 2003, Phase One released the first version of Capture One with DSLR support! In just a few days, on March 20th, we celebrate Capture One’s 10 Year Anniversary as the ultimate raw converter for leading Medium Format and DSLR cameras.

It has been 10 years with amazing image quality and continued development culminating in the fall of 2012 with the launch of Capture One Pro 7 and its revolutionary new processing engine.

To celebrate the big day, Phase One have arranged a special anniversary contest where 3 lucky winners get the chance to work with an IQ camera system for 1 month – free of charge!

To participate in the contest, you need to sign up via the form below – but the contest is only open for registrations on March 20th.

Click here to go to the web form

UPDATE – The link above seems to be tracked and wont work more than once. So try this one. Our apologies,

16 Mar 2013

PhaseOne IQ260 Sensor Design

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As this article starts out by asking “Whom is this article for?”, I myself like a bit of technology. But don’t be put off. This is not just a bunch of maths and engineering. It talks about the compromises and the hard work to create a digital back that can create excellent images at 1 hour exposure times.

If you are interesting at all in why the IQ260 was made and how it is different Click here and read on.

05 Mar 2013

PhaseOne release IQ2 series digital backs

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https://evokestudio.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/IQ2-Large.jpghttps://evokestudio.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/IQ2-Large.jpgPhaseOne release IQ2 series digital backs

 

PhaseOne are introducing three new full-frame 645 format digital camera backs with high-speed wireless connectivity and 13 f-stops of dynamic range, plus new options to meet specific photographic needs.

Building on the IQ digital back platform, the first choice of many of the world’s leading photographers, the technical advances in the Phase One IQ280, IQ260 and IQ260 Achromatic go beyond delivering ultra-high megapixel resolution to introduce greater mobility and workflow flexibility for professional photographers.

IQ2 digital backs leverage cutting-edge technologies and deliver outstanding image quality. Whether you are into 80 megapixel captures, one hour long exposures or pure black and white imagery, there is an IQ2 for you.

  • IQ2 digital backs
  • 80 megapixels
  • 1 hour exposures
  • Achromatic
  • 13 f-stops
  • Full frame 645 format
  • Sensor+
  • ISO 35-3200
  • Touch interface
  • 3.2 inch high res display
  • Wireless
  • USB3
  • FW800
  • Live View

Go big and get stunning image quality
IQ2 digital backs offer stunning image quality with up to 80 megapixel captures. At the heart of these digital backs sit the largest cutting-edge sensors in the market, more than 2.5 times larger than the sensors found in full-frame 35mm DSLR cameras.

With these sensors, the IQ2 digital backs are capable of reproducing the finest details in one shot, even in scenes with a wide dynamic range, from virtually pitch black to extreme highlights.

Touch control on high resolution display
It is easy to access the features of the IQ2 digital backs. You can swiftly navigate all menus either by using the simple 4-button navigation, the touch screen display or a combination of the two.

The backs large 3.2 inch display makes it simple to access menus and features with the tip of your finger. The same intuitive controls can be used to browse, zoom and pan previews of captured images. Combined with the 1.15 megapixel high resolution display, checking image focus and detail is easy and precise.

Capture, wireless or wired

Image capture is a breeze with an IQ2 digital back. Whether you are shooting to a memory card, shooting tethered to a computer using USB3 or FireWire, these digital backs leverage cutting edge technology and are designed to give you a fast and continuous capture experience.

You can connect your iPad or iPhone wirelessly to an IQ2 digital back and enhance your capture process and productivity. When connected you can control image captures remotely and incoming or stored images can be reviewed and rated.

Built to last
IQ2 digital backs combine functional design with rugged build quality.

The backs are made of 100% aircraft grade aluminum and all electronic connectors and ports are protected with automatic retracting hatches or rubber covers to ensure they work continuously even in the toughest shooting environments.

26 Feb 2013

Vodafone Building at the Viaduct

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Two images aligned in Photoshop, Cambo WS with 32mm Lens and Phase One IQ160 Back
ISO 100, f14, 5 second exposure.

Vodafone Building at the Viaduct Auckland

Vodafone Building at the Viaduct Auckland

20 Feb 2013

Stitching Wide Shots with a Technical Camera

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https://evokestudio.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/City-Cambo-Test-18-201.jpgStitching Wide Shots with a Technical Camera

One of the features of the technical camera is the ability to shift in both the horizontal and vertical directions.

The shift in the vertical is used to maintain parallel lines in buildings when you cannot shoot from the mid point of the building. Difficult when it is several stories high.

But also you can shift horizontally to stitch a wide image. This is different to using a panorama head because the camera does not rotate and hence the view does not become distorted. When joining the images in Photoshop they are just aligned on top of each other and blended together.

This was shot with a 32mm Rodenstock lens on the Cambo Wide.
It is showing a very wide angle which I guess you might need to visit the site to see how this would have been difficult any other way.

31 Jan 2013

Phase One Summer Promotion for 2013

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A great way to start the year and get into the latest medium format technology.

Phase One are offering a free 645DF+ Camera and an 80mm LS lens with the purchase of an IQ160 or IQ180 Digital Back.

And then add a 5 year Value added Warranty on the back OR select a 2nd lens of your choice from the qualifying list of lens.

Both free of charge.

This offer is value until the end of February 2013 so contact us to arrange a demonstration or to place an order!

 

26 Dec 2012

The New ALPA 12 FPS

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A new solution from ALPA which provides a technical camera with an accurate electronic shutter that accepts a range of lenses from 35mm to large format.
Very interesting development and a great partner for an IQ180 digital back.

Check out the review by Mark Dubovoy at Luminous Landscape.

 

08 Dec 2012

Significant improvement for the local adjustments and masking in Capture One ver 7

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Watch the Image Quality Professor explain the new features for local adjustment in Capture One Version 7.

Also note that version 7.0.1 has been released on to the Phase One website for download.

Watch the Video

 

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