Lenstag Aims to End Camera and Lens Theft

Nowadays with so much gear floating around and also with lot's of other eye of the beholder peaking around the corner the streets are now less safer than before and when carrying your gear you MUST HAVE an insurance to cover it at.

Your Precious!!!

They are never safe even if insured, and when you lost them and get stolen you rush to foruns and friends databases to try and keep track to them.

It's always a pain and in most cases you will never get them back, even after spending several hours reporting them to the police and insurance company.

I know that most of the online databases where you could mostly try to find your gear by serial number (Flickr or Google) aren't our best friends but then came Lenstag.

Well you can say puff!! it's an online free service and no one would care about this.

Well let me explain you something!!

Lenstag was created by Google engineer Trevor Sehrer and is an online equipment registry that makes it easier to report and track stolen cameras and lenses.

Let’s take a look at how the service works. It starts with a simple one step sign in/up form. Enter your email and password, and you’ll soon find yourself looking at a main registry in which you can list out all the gear you own.

 

After you sign in to your account you will your account. At this moment you will not have much there except a link to Share your gear list with your friends, that is very useful and you can customize as you please in the settings area.


Let's Start to add gear. You can register any gear you would like but some are already in there, for the most used gear anyway. As you start to type a list will show you the options, but if your gear is not in the list you can add it manually.


The same for your lenses and other accessories.


Here is a list of some gear I set and are now ready to be verified by ticking the blue icon or removed by clicking on the red trash icon.


After you have registered all your gear online, it's time to verify if it's really yours.

This may be the part where you will back away just because it will take you a little longer to have all your gear photographed.

Don't get yourself carried away by this step, this will really make a proof the gear is yours and is a great safety precaution to have it registered. Not like on Canon CPS or Nikon NPS where you can have all your old lens and cameras even the ones you have already sold so that you can have that Platinum membership.

Don't be LAZY go and take pictures of all your registered gear and make this happen ASAP!!!


If you have sold some gear or want to transfer it to someone else this is also possible, just follow the steps.


Then if you have some stolen gear that was already registered you can report it stolen, just that simple.


This is the message that will pop up after you report it stolen. Once this report is filed, your gear will be marked as stolen in the Lenstag system.

For example, a photographer buying a lens on Craigslist will now have an easy database to query for figuring out whether they’re buying stolen wares. Police departments and pawn shops can also use the Lenstag registry for easy lookups.

In addition to providing the information through a Lenstag search, the site attempts to make the stolen gear report show up in Internet searches. Each stolen piece of gear has its own public web page that lists it as a stolen item.


And you can also check the online gear that was already reported stolen. This way you can buy your 2nd hand gear on ebay or somewhere else with "some" safety. I say "some" has this will not contemplate for the moment all the stolen gear that are out there but it's a good starting point.

This page is indexed by search engines such as Google. What this means is that you won’t need to do any special searches on the Lenstag website — a simple search on Google for a serial number and a keyword (e.g. “stolen,” “lenstag”) will do.

Larger businesses have already begun partnering with Lenstag in order to keep a handle on their gear. These include two large equipment rental companies, LensRentals and BorrowLenses, who are now utilizing the system to reduce theft and speed up equipment recovery.

There is another place where you can look for stolen cameras and we talked about that in this Lighting Mods article "Stolen Camera Finder, helps you find your camera".

3 Basic Lighting Setups for Great Photos

So, you have some great photography lighting equipment but you aren’t sure how to best use it. Or, you’re still looking for photography lighting equipment, but you don’t know what you need for what you’ll be doing. Don’t sweat it! In this article, we’ll be looking 3 basic lighting setups for great photos that you can use to help you get the best pictures that you can snap.


1. Paramount lighting.  Paramount lighting is a style of lighting setup that is used with females due to the high cheekbones and good skin tones that are focused on – it makes men look hollow. The main light is high and directly in front of the subject’s face, the filler light is under the main light, and the overhead light opposite the main light should only hit the hair, not the forehead or face. This creates a very “highlighted” look and can make some amazing portraits.

2. Rembrandt Lighting. The Rembrandt Lighting setup makes a small highlight on the shadowed cheek of the person you’re photographing. The main light is down and to the side of the subject. The overhead lights are closer to the subject, and the background light should be put overhead. This creates highlights on the cheeks that make the eyes and cheekbones stand out on the subject – it’s more commonly used in males, but females are also featured.

3. Profile Lighting. Profile lighting provides a very stunning look that focuses on the features of the subject’s face. As suggested by the name, the subject’s face will be turned 90 degrees from the camera. It makes the features on the subject’s face look more elegant. The main light is placed behind the subject so that it makes the face “pop” out in the image. The hair and neck will also stand out, which means you need to be careful how the main light is positioned. The background light is positioned to the side of the subject, depending on how they are sitting and what way their head is tilted.

So what sort of setup will you use? What are you looking for in your studio that will make it different than other photography studios? How will you setup your room so that you can get the best portraits and pictures with your lighting setup? Most setups call for anywhere from 3 to 5 lights, so consider that when you’re setting up your studio. 

Setups are quite simple to do without a lot of hassle and strain on what you are already doing. They can be placed in different areas of the room and not take up any space if you do it correctly. There are a variety of photography lights out there to choose from, and each of them have their own pros and cons when it comes to whether you should use them or not. Do your research and determine which lights you want to purchase and what sorts of setups you are going to use.
If you’re looking for a great place to buy photography lighting equipment, consider TheLAShop. They have all of the photography lighting equipment that you will ever need, and they will help you choose exactly what you need for your studio or other purposes. Check out The LA Shop today.

eBook: The Beauty Collective

PhotoWhoa project came out with another great Ebook featuring some of the best beauty photographers out there.

Frank Doorhof, Anthony Neste, Jenny Woods, Kristian Schmidt, Luke Schneider, Michael Monaghan, Michael Zelbel, Nick Saglimbeni, Noah Sahady and Zim Killgore.   
All together to teach you the best in their craft.

Learn from the best in the beauty photography industry

What you will learn form each one of them:
- How to Get Phenomenal Photos From Your Model Shoots with Frank Doorhof
- Taking Pictures of the Most Beautiful Women in the World with Anthony Neste
- Get Angry and Make Art... Never Stop Creating with Jenny Woods


- Swimming with Sharks and Capturing Beautiful Women with Kristian Schmidt
- How a College Boy Shoots High-End Commercial Campaigns with Luke Schneider
- Beautiful Women in Beautiful Seattle with Michael Monaghan

- Shoot Amazing Glamour & Beauty Photography with Speedlights with Michael Zelbel

- Retouching Magazine Covers and Shooting Celebrities with Nick Saglimbeni
 - A Once Shy Kid Now Takes Photographs of Stunning Models with Noah Sahady
- Getting Extremely Creative with Your Photography with Zim Killgore


Just imagine all this information just with one click and FREE for a limited period of time. Go grab them while they last.

Download it directly from PhotoWhoa here.

Also do not miss other great instructional content from PhotoWhoa here and be amazed!!

Canon EOS 5D MarkIII Firmware update 1.2.1


Canon 5D Mark III firmware update v1.2.1 with uncompressed HDMI output and improved AF center point to f/8.0 is now available.

Changes

Firmware Version 1.2.1 incorporates the following functional improvements and fixes.

1. Uncompressed HDMI output is now enabled.
2. Enables the center AF point to autofocus when the camera is used with Canon EF lens/extender combinations whose combined maximum aperture is f/8.
3. Improves the speed of the camera's acquisition of focus when using a Canon Speedlite's AF-assist beam.
4. Fixes a phenomenon in which the LCD monitor may freeze and display Err 70 or Err 80 when a still photo is taken during Live View or in movie shooting mode.
5. Fixes a phenomenon that may occur when the continuous shooting priority setting is enabled for multiple exposures, such that, after the sixth image is taken, there is a slight pause before the remainder of the sequence is completed.
6. Fixes a phenomenon in which the viewfinder display shows incorrect information during AEB shooting.
7. Communication with the WFT-E7 Wireless File Transmitter has been improved.
8. When images have been successfully transferred with the WFT-E7 Wireless File Transmitter through the FTP protocol, an "O" will be displayed. When images have not been successfully transferred with the WFT-E7 Wireless File Transmitter through the FTP protocol, an "X" will be displayed.
9. Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera may not function properly when an Eye-Fi card is used.
10. Fixes a phenomenon in which the focal length value listed in the Exif information is not displayed correctly for images shot with the EF 24-70mm F4L IS USM lens.
11. Fixes a phenomenon in which the lens firmware cannot be updated properly.
12. Corrects errors in the Arabic language menu.
13. Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera changes the AF microadjustment value to -8.
14. Fixes a phenomenon in which the on-screen guidance cannot be fully displayed when setting the maximum limit value for the "Setting the ISO Speed Range for Auto ISO" option.

* Items No.1 through 12 have been incorporated into firmware version 1.2.0.
* Items No.1 through 14 have been incorporated into firmware version 1.2.1.

Firmware Version 1.2.1 is for cameras with firmware version 1.2.0 or earlier. If the camera's firmware is already version 1.2.1, it is not necessary to update the firmware.


Preparations for the Firmware Update:


Macintosh/Windows
After the downloaded compressed file (.dmg file) is extracted, a firmware folder is created.

*Extracting the downloaded file:
The downloaded folder is automatically extracted, and a firmware folder is created. If the download folder cannot be automatically extracted, double-click the folder.

The extracted folder contains the firmware (file name: 5D300121.FIR / file size: 17,933,996 bytes) and instructions on the firmware update procedures (a PDF file in five languages: Japanese, English, French, Spanish, and Simplified Chinese).

Before starting the firmware update operations, please confirm the contents of the download, and carefully read through the firmware update procedures.


 Notes:
・ Once the EOS 5D Mark III camera is updated to version 1.2.1, it cannot be restored to a previous firmware version (Version 1.0.7 through 1.1.3).

・ It is recommended that the latest application software*1 be used, once the EOS 5D Mark III is updated to the new firmware version 1.2.1 from older firmware (versions 1.0.7 through 1.1.3). Certain previous versions of these applications do not support functions which are added by the new firmware.

・ In order to use EOS Utility software with the updated EOS 5D Mark III, the EOS Utility software must be updated to the latest version.

You can download the latest application software from Canon Web site.
*1: EOS Utility Version 2.12.11 or later (Supported OSes: Windows 7 / 7 SP1 / VistaSP2 / XP SP3, Mac OS X v10.6 / 10.7)
*1: Digital Photo Professional Version 3.12.52 or later (Supported OSes: Windows 7 / 7 SP1 / Vista SP2 / XP SP3, Mac OS X v10.6 / 10.7)

When cameras, or images taken with cameras, have been updated to the new Firmware Version 1.2.1 (or 1.2.0), and are used with the old version application software*2, the following phenomena will occur.
*2: EOS Utility
・ The "HDMI output" function, "HDMI output setting" or "HDMI output frame rate setting" cannot be registered to My Menu of the camera.
・ The lens aberration compensation data cannot be registered to the camera.
*2: Digital Photo Professional
・ If the Lens Aberration Correction Window is chosen when working with a RAW image taken with a camera running Firmware Version 1.2.1 or 1.2.0, the adjustment window will automatically shut down and the adjustment (correction) cannot be made.

・ Due to the differences in the camera firmware versions, the following phenomena will occur.*3
*3: RAW images taken with a Firmware Version 1.2.1 (or 1.2.0) camera cannot be processed on cameras with Firmware Version 1.1.3 or before.
*3: When images taken with a camera running Firmware Version 1.2.1 (or 1.2.0), are read by a camera running Firmware Version 1.1.3 or older, Direct print is not possible.

・ Accompanying the enhancements to the functions, the instruction manual has also been revised. Users are asked to download both the latest firmware and the instruction manual. You can download the latest instruction manual from our Web site.


(The following is the history of past firmware updates.)

Q: Are the previous versions of firmware included in version 1.1.3?
A: Yes, the following improvements from the previous versions are included:

Changes in Version 1.1.3:
1. Supports the single focal length EF40mm f/2.8 STM lens that is to be released at the end of June, 2012.
2. Fixes a phenomenon in which an image may become underexposed when using the Auto Lighting Optimizer for continuous Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) shooting.
3. Fixes a phenomenon in which the backlight of the LCD monitor may not turn off depending on the camera settings and timing.
4. Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera's power may not turn on when a super-telephoto lens*1) is mounted to the camera with an extender*2).
*1) EF 300mm F2.8L IS II USM / EF 400mm F2.8L IS II USM
*2) Extender EF 1.4X III / Extender EF 2X III
5. Corrects mistakes in the Dutch, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, and Swedish menu screens.

Changes in Version 1.1.2:
1. Supports a new accessory, GPS receiver GP-E2.
2. Fixes a phenomenon where a pink cast may develop over the image when the shutter is completely pressed with the camera's power turned off (by the auto power off setting).
3. Fixes a phenomenon where the camera operation stops after one shot when shooting in High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode.
4. Fixes a phenomenon where the Shooting Date/Time in the EXIF data of the image shows a later time than the actual shooting time.
5. Fixes the time zone for the Samoa Islands.
6. Corrects errors in the Finnish menu screen.


Download it directly from Canon Service Centers Europe, Australia and USA.

Or alternate links for Mac / Win install files.

Also check for some other new updates, here, for some other Canon software such as DPP, EOS Utility, etc.

Enjoy

eBook: The Art of Baby Belly Photography


Michael Zelbel brings another great exciting eBook to his collection. This time combining beauty, pregnancy and awesome simple lighting setups for everyone.

 
With this eBook will provide you with everything you need know in order to become excellent at

portraying female beauty during pregnancy

  • Posing her for charming pictures with belly
  • Lighting setups which work for bump and beauty
  • Our best photo ideas from cliché to creative

What you will find inside the great PDF book

Tips, tricks and 5 actionable steps

We like our readers to follow us through 5 steps of baby belly photography in order to master it on all levels:
  1. Essentials like the choice of gear and the timing of baby belly photo shoots
  2. Lighting the way which brings the best out of her
  3. Do’s and don’ts of posing a pregnant model
  4. Clothing and why pregnancy trousers are out
  5. Shooting ideas for the perfect picture
 
This is just a simple and easy 65 page ebook that you can always have with you during your sessions on you iPhone or iPad and that will help you improve your sessions.


You also get a lot of Lightning Diagrams to help you out on each of the presented situations.



 The entire course is nicely packed into a handy eBook in PDF format. You are free to keep a copy of it on all of your devices. It's working great on PC, Mac, Linux, iPad, Android, Nook, Kindle and any device which can display a simple PDF.


100% recommended, go get it NOW!!!


About Michael Zelbel

Michael is a fantastic German fellow photographer with studio in Dusseldorf that started is passion for Boudoir with his Chinese wife (the one you can contemplate in this eBook).

He started in 2005 and since then he been growing as a photographer and a passionate into Boudoir and Fashion photography. He is also a share and writer photographer about it's experiences with small portable flashes in his great blog SMOKING STROBES where you can learn some great tips and how to videos about his lighting and compositions.

Take a look at his work and follow him over the links below:

Personal Webpage (Michael Zelbel)
Smoking Strobes
Facebook
Twitter
How to Videos 
YouTube Channel