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Saturday 23 January 2016 FFIRSTU LOOJK I X-PRO2 We reveal all you need to know Garden Passionate about photography since 1884 birds Expert tips for great photos on your doorstep Creative Photoshop How to simulate the look of wet-plate collodion TESTED New lenses Lumix G 25mm f/1.7 and Zeiss Milvus 85mm f/1.4 in the lab SPORTING CHANCE Bob Martin on his 30-year career 7d ays A week in photography No sooner does the calendar these cameras next week, but in this issue roll around to 2016 than we have exciting news of Fujifi lm’s new there is the fi rst batch of camera, the X-Pro2 (see page 12) – a camera new cameras. I’ve just got that is bound to be extremely popular with COVER PICTURE © DAVID TIPLING, BOB MARTINI1142n FMhlBD aaatituincverihhdsjddaist fi-eTfl’ so liipl an-Tsmlg eoilsnpoyh g hoXii keaprsem - amPvvt est oriaFadeoulkuesjewil 2’hss oe aw stahanaehnnneacoxvdddhwet noaD f)bucei 5ciecwrn0aee v nl0sLm ise .daco doWehsrnio ietVeetogch’esrlrk bgls at iM,alahnp eiscaghnti,kc t ecyoa hwrlfoulura ouJtiodenlo mtllkigh hnbTn negwCeoo plLtwEioathhnahtS emaey s(dsmtNtaotoee lri ncpeckea.hu o iamWntnnby o ete oDlhr ouae5gts y Aaycs2Reeas0WPie amc1w r6hrji,eueet atrwlhsahlrat diadt elwrhersl eS re ehblis i etrasC.b a ibhtlPns eeone+giyuesn. ,slw. gd dhW eoacbpeawne’umr Oaietn e ywlar y Jelaemlads avp pilaettainrohcnydr ao n enftex emdxcc ithPat menjhodooor ltt noootgk hiie,n sa to photograph birds in your garden to best effect JOIN US Like us on Join our Flickr group Follow us ONLINE Facebook.com/Amateur. at fl ickr.com/groups/ on Twitter 24 The sports amateurphotographer.co.uk photographer.magazine amateurphotographer @AP_Magazine illustrator 33 42 AsahMLbmtCAPauoboniwsolhripootkas ovteukr3si reoe Gt 0dt Kamcm a--rithaaebywtoeooirpeeosinp itnvnsna Butpulrfi ntaohirei ncnietbechneeo l sa ea dgdMns rrpia ’t ep smsoa wneb pnrntcarotoo eueigrorn wk.etk rsSst a ea holne kfd s IMAGES MAY BE USED FOR PROMOTION PURPOSES ONLINE AND ON SOCIAL MEDIAONLINE PICTURE OF THE WEEK recreating the classic wet-plate collodion process in Photoshop 42 Appraisal Expert advice and top tips on improving your pictures from Damien Demolder 4 7 PAfLfa/nusa1dt.yn m7n Woa Ariemsxssota lpGlan pkh 2ireic m5t e ems tle smn as f or © GARY HICKSON WfFaavcoeubirointoek p,! iFcltEciuchakrocerho oo swnre te oheuekr we Micro Four Thirds cameras Blue tit reader gallery using #appicoftheweek. PermaJet 51 Canon by Gary Hickson proudly supports the online PowerShot G9 X Nikon D750, 150-600mm, 1/200sec at f/9, ISO 1,600 picture of the week winner, We test Canon’s new slim who will receive a compact with 1in sensor ‘This shot was taken in a woodland hide exposure was paramount because the top-quality print of their at Blashford Lakes, near Ringwood, weather was overcast and the light wasn’t image on the finest 55 Zeiss Milvus Hampshire,’ says Gary of this image great. The lens I used was a Sigma PermaJet paper. It is 85mm f/1.4 uploaded to our Flickr pool. ‘There was a 150-600mm DG OS Sport with a important to bring Damien Demolder fi nds plethora of wild birds buzzing about the TC-1401 teleconverter. Using the images to life outside the out what’s special about place, so I waited for the blue tit to appear teleconverter lost me a stop of light, so I digital sphere, so Zeiss’s fast 85mm lens from behind the stick, and to be looking adjusted the ISO to 1,600 and the aperture we encourage everyone to Regulars perfectly to the left into the empty space. I to f/9, and this gave me a shutter speed of get printing today! had my camera set up on aperture priority 1/200sec. Using a focal length of 750mm, Visit www.permajet.com 3 7 days and spot metering, as achieving the correct I had to be very still to take this shot.’ to learn more. 21 Inbox 40 Portfolio Send us your pictures 44 Accessories If you’d like to see your work published in Amateur Photographer, here’s how to send us your images: 59 Technical Email Send us a selection of low-res images (up to 5MB of attachments in total) to [email protected]. support CD/DVD Send us a disc of high-resolution JPEG, TIFF or PSD images (at least 2480 pixels along its longest length), with a contact sheet, to the address on page 22. Via our online communities Post your pictures into our Flickr group, Facebook page, Twitter feed, or the gallery on our website. See details above. 82 Final Analysis Transparencies/prints Well-packaged prints or slides (without glass mounts) should be sent by Special Delivery, with a return SAE, to the address on page 22. NEWS ROUND-UP The week in brief, edited by Chris Cheesman CSC growth threat Potential for CSC growth may be held back if Nikon and Canon fail to launch a professional-level CSC, claims Futuresource Consulting. ‘We believe a more rapid uptake of CSCs is likely to be inhibited by a positive perception and preference towards the DSLR and key brands in this segment, particularly among entry-level users,’ said Futuresource market analyst Arun Gill. © QUEBEC TRANSPORT Owl in media storm Stunning images of an owl in flight have been captured by a traffic camera in Canada, sending social media into a frenzy. The images – showing the owl staring directly at the camera’s lens – were posted on social media by Quebec transport minister Robert Poëti. At the time of writing, Poëti’s Facebook post had been shared 16,000 times, garnering 3,000 likes and more than 950 comments. 100MP sensor Phase One has released a 100-million-pixel version of its XF medium-format camera. Features include 15 f-stops of dynamic range and a top ISO of 12,800. The 100MP kit costs $48,990 in the US, with a Schneider Kreuznach 80mm lens. The 100MP imaging sensor was made in a tie-up with Sony. A UK price was not available at the time of writing. © MENAHEM KAHANA/GETTY IMAGES CCaannoonn SSeellpphhyy pprriinntteerr WEEKEND PROJECT CCCaaannnooonnn hhhaaasss uuunnnvvveeeiiillleeeddd aaa nnneeewww ppoorrttaabbllee ddyyee--ssuubblliimmaattiioonn pprriinntteerr,, tthhee SSeellpphhyy CCPP11220000.. Uploading photos TThhee ££112299..9999 WWii--FFii--eennaabblleedd ddeevviiccee ooffffeerrss ffoouurr pprriinntt ffiinniisshheess to Instagram aanndd AAiirrpprriinntt,, wwhhiicchh aalllloowwss tthhee uusseerr ttoo pprriinntt ffrroomm ssmmaarrttpphhoonneess,, ttaabblleettss aanndd ccoommppaattiibbllee ccaammeerraass It goes without saying that social media has ‘‘iinn uunnddeerr aa mmiinnuuttee’’.. become an incredibly powerful tool for sharing your work with a much wider audience, as well First Nikon action cam as exploring the work of other photographers. While the likes of Flickr, Facebook and Twitter Nikon has announced its first action off er the ability to upload from your Mac or PC camera, the Nikon KeyMission 360. as well as your smart device, frustratingly, Due in the spring at a price yet to be Instagram doesn’t let you do this, allowing announced, the device features two uploads only from mobile devices. This is not a fisheye lenses and camera sensors in a problem if you want to share snaps from your back-to-back arrangement, allowing 360°° phone, but if you want to showcase your portfolio UUHHDD 44KK ffoooottaaggee tthhaatt iiss mmeerrggeedd ttooggeetthheerr ttoo on it, there are a few simple steps to make it as create a complete virtual reality image. painless and effi cient as possible. 4 23 January 2016 I www.amateurphotographer.co.uk I subscribe 0330 333 4555 BIG picture A beautiful scene of migrating grey cranes over Israel Photographing birds is an activity that can be done all year round. Many of the birds in your garden are migratory birds that will only be with you for a short time. In this image by Menahem Kahana, we see grey cranes fl ocking at the Agamon Hula Lake in northern Israel. More than half a billion birds of some 400 different species pass through the Jordan Valley to Africa and return to Europe during the year. Approximately 40,000 grey cranes stayed this winter in the Agamon Hula Lake instead of migrating to Africa, taking advantage of the safety of this artifi cial water source. Thankfully, you won’t quite have to go to those lengths in your own garden. Words & numbers When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be 1The first thing to do is 3Now to get your resized content with silence. think about resizing your image from your Ansel Adams photo – you can do this computer to your phone. American photographer in Photoshop, with a handy Emailing it to yourself is an 1902-1984 shortcut of hitting Alt+Ctrl+I, option, then save the image to 2.4 then opting to set the longest an album on your device. You s2i,d0e0 0a tp 1ix,e5l0s0 i fp iyxoeuls w (igsoh )u.p to cDaronp ablosxo (uysoeu ’Blll uneeteodo tthhe a anpdp ). SOURCE: CES 2Think about sharpening 4If using Lightroom, your image for screen to things are even more million give your image a bit straightforward. You more ‘bite’. The Unsharp Mask can export your file direct to tool in Photoshop (Filter> email, as well as setting the Sharpen>Unsharp Mask) does document size, level of Exhibition space at the CES 2016 Lightruopo mex cpaonr tqsu oicf kyloyu srp feileeds the job if used with restraint. sharpening and file format. Hit tech sinh osqwu ianr eL afese Vtegas, Save as a JPEG copy. Export and you’re in business. subscribe 0330 333 4555 I www.amateurphotographer.co.uk I 23 January 2016 5 Nikon’s new DSLR fl agship off ers near night-vision NIKON has revealed a new fl agship FX-format DSLR, which it claims is capable of shooting in ‘extreme low light’ using an Flash with a astonishing ISO of 3,280,000. cooling system DSTLruRm thpaett ethde a cs aNmikeorna’ sin bdeusstt-reyv hear s been waiting for, the Nikon D5 will go NIKON has unveiled on sale in March with a body-only its SB-5000 price of £5,199.99. professional-level fl ashgun Sharing many features with its – the fi rst Nikon Speedlight DX-format cousin, the D500 to feature radio control. (see News, AP 16 January), the Priced £499.99, the full-frame D5 boasts a new SB-5000’s radio control 20.8-million-pixel, FX-format, is designed to remove the CMOS sensor designed to enable need for direct line of sight the camera to shoot between between master and slave ISO 100 and ISO 102,400. fl ash units, and boost However, extended sensitivity reliability when shooting in settings allow the user to expand ISO bright sunlight, according to 50-3,280,000, delivering ‘near to Nikon. It claims the unit’s night-vision capability that’s well on-board cooling system beyond the visibility of the human allows more than 100 eye’, according to a statement rapid-fi re shots when released by Nikon USA. The operated at full power. statement adds: ‘This extreme The fl ash weighs 420g. sensitivity is a benefi t to It tilts down to 7° or up to photojournalists, as well as for simply get the shot that others might deploying full AE and AF – with the 90°, and rotates 180° surveillance and security miss – it helps get the shots that option to increase the frame rate to horizontally to the left and applications, letting users get shots others just simply cannot,’ claimed 14fps by setting the camera to right. Key features include others cannot see without a fl ash.’ Masahiro Horie, director of marketing mirror-up mode (when exposure a guide number of 34.5m Furthermore, ISO 3,280,000 is and planning at Nikon USA. and focusing are fi xed). at ISO 100 and an also available in 4K UHD video Improvements over the D4S, The D5’s buffer is designed to FX-format zoom range of mode, which is a fi rst for a fl agship announced last year, also include the allow the photographer to shoot up 24-200mm (14mm when FX-format model and has options for inclusion of an Expeed 5 image to 200 14-bit raw images in a single using the built-in wide 30p, 25p and 24p. processor built to enable a burst. The processor is 25% more panel). The SB-5000 is ‘The D5 doesn’t continuous burst up to 12fps – effi cient than its predecessor, due to go on sale in March. enabling up to 3,780 shots per charge, according to Nikon. Like the D500, the Nikon D5 features a 153-point autofocus system that includes 99 cross-type sensors. The AF system can also be confi gured for 72 and 25-point coverage, if desired, when using continuous AF. Fifteen of the AF points function up to f/8. Subscribe to Also new is a 3.2in, 2,359,000- dot touchscreen display and 180,000-pixel RGB metering system. Interestingly, Nikon has committed to produce the D5 in two versions, one with two Compact SAVE Flash card slots and the other with two XQD memory card slots. 43%* The read and write speed of the XQD cards is ‘up to 35% faster’ than CF cards, explained Nikon. ● Don’t miss next week’s issue (on Visit amateurphotographer sale 26 January), when we take a fi rst subs.co.uk (or see page 38) look at the Nikon D5 and D5500. * when you pay by UK Direct Debit subscribe 0330 333 4555 I www.amateurphotographer.co.uk I 23 January 2016 7 Judge rejects copyright claim Get up & go THE BRITISH photographer who The most interesting things to see, to do set up a shoot in which a and to shoot this week. By Oliver Atwell monkey fi red his camera’s shutter button via a cable LONDON release has welcomed a US ruling that a monkey cannot own copyright. A lawsuit, launched last year by animal rights charity People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), challenged photographer DtFhraeav niimdc isSacglaoet ef(errdi’gse hrritag) lh inctso a uo Srvtea.nr © ENIKÖ NAGY PETA is seeking 100% Sand in My Eyes: Sudanese Moments of the proceeds from the commercial use of the Don’t miss this fascinating exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, School photo to benefi t the black of Oriental and African Studies, by photographer and author Enikö macaque monkey ‘and his Nagy, who spent several years collecting everyday moments – in community’. The charity photography and spoken word – from more than 45 tribes and wanted the federal court ethnic groups across Sudan. to grant it the right to Until 19 March, www.soas.ac.uk/gallery mlW‘PtaiwhcnraBeehieilmln niisulpaeaisatdrm egolUCes e t tnoOSea hctns ce rDoc gtr wipaiiirocmseeynnktrlsr al ei issoggca xafhtaes ti dltneJ.ha uandwutndhd m tdgat hoate e n s, © DAVID SLATERecasTea hvttemir sianp ein soprd dawu ltihawg anahit tdtflh cad mcosironhoemfguceuntprinotsoe nsod intfi iixo tt enhod en. ‘eSlcavaouSennnlna ficF ttdhureeaearnn dl scto ab’i usioydct vc oPheo Eercm TotishAeu e r,o t w fc htahicseeh © KAYTE EVANSKICKSTARTER GLASGOW © CASTLEMILK PARK PARTNERSHIP there is no indication they authorship – the creative has pledged to continue Dogs: from Castlemilk Park did so in the Copyright Act’, intent and actions before its fi ght for the monkey’s London to LA photo walking club reported Associated Press. a button is pressed. alleged rights. PETA Slater told AP: ‘I have ‘The button-presser claims that the animal Support Kayte Evans’ ambitious Free photo walk around this always owned the merely fi xes the intangible ‘hijacked’ Slater’s camera project to publish a photo book Glasgow park begins with a copyright… I chose the idea onto a sensor (in gear to take ‘a few expert comparing how people interact short 30-minute indoor session. lens, the exposure settings, digital terms).’ selfi es of his own’. with dogs in two of the world’s Castlemilk Stables, 59 Machrie biggest cities. ‘I will get up close Road G45 0AZ. Second Monday and personal with dogs from all of the month, 1.30pm-3.30pm. walks of life,’ Kayte says. Until 31 March, www. http://bit.ly/kaytedogs castlemilkpark.co.uk Joel Meyerowitz: Cape Light LONDON Coinciding with the re-release of the influential Cape Light collection, this exhibition at the Beetles+Huxley Gallery is the first CaTWnO NoEWn b rdidgee cbamuerats ssta rtrewd o Ibt alsro ifedatugrese an cimapromved Zeoorma s © JOEL MEYEROWITZ ts2wie7mwr Jieewa san. nbhu eaeasexr ttyble–eene2ssn0ai v nsFedhe sohbewurluxneal cienrtyiy oL.,cn oo nomdfo tnh.e among a fl urry of compact cameras Framing Assist Lock function – from Canon at CES in Las Vegas. engaging a stabilisation mode designed iPamnoTTadwhhg e2eeer 0 PSSpMXhorowo5Pcte4 eiSrm0sSXs ahHo4gor2Si tna 0 Scgn a XIdsSre5 r afin4e e5ssa0o 0ta ruHxs rD SeorIe pGa2stnIpi0Ccde.a 3 c6l tM ivPel y. teasopna Tosdahir lllyiteons ww pfao ho u4ciclsue2kes exkr.t seaz etobopole ifmn rPag, om atwh eDee t IrGchSaeIhCmior 4tes urS+abX jc4eec2nt0 tr eISd DTFdoohoucure cmo ufeT Snmicteaortseyla npnthdhto’s taS omgtcro aoBsptth ipnlerarodsmn –idn Se:tne tp hen EDINBURGH © JEREMY SUTTON-HIBBERT zoom (24mm at the wide end) in processor and a 3in LCD screen. McLaren, Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert, Colin an outfi t priced £299.99. Both models will be available this month. McPherson and Sophie Gerrard – consider an aspect of Scotland’s For the latest news visit www.amateurphotographer.co.uk heritage and culture. Until 24 April, www.nationalgalleries.org 8 23 January 2016 I www.amateurphotographer.co.uk I subscribe 0330 333 4555 ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE Photography heaven Experience the majestic fjords of Norway with smaller, more intimate ships has allowed the cruise line to create Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines some of the most unique cruise W itineraries possible. Many of ith some of the and Eidfjord, and from the ship, exhilarating inflatable boat ride today’s mega-ships cannot get most spectacular as you glide through tranquil along Nordfjord; or journeying anywhere near the stunning sites scenery in the waters, passing sheer through the spectacular that Fred. 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It’s a close-up of her frail wrist, with of the Year: Collection 9 The producers had included Louise Fryer a loose-strapped watch and her NHS label By Charlie Waite, AA Publishing, £25, hardback, from VocalEyes – an audio-description bearing bureaucratic details representing 224 pages, ISBN 978-0-74957-726-1 charity that aims to open up the arts for her life. ‘She would have hated me to take the blind and partially sighted – and she a picture of her face,’ he said. NOW IN its ninth year, the expertly described the elements of the Martin Bloomfi eld’s shot of a bridge Landscape Photographer of photos through concise ‘word pictures’. packed with fl oral tributes near the site of the Year competition is a major Her descriptions were skilfully edited the Shoreham Airshow disaster, against event in any photographer’s into enlightening interviews by Eddie Mair a spectacular sunrise, was also poignant. diary. The prestigious contest and Jennifer Tracey, where the listeners He described how taking the photo was receives a staggering number talked, often movingly, about their shots. a very different experience to his work of entries from amateurs and Charlotte Clough, for example, had sent in for Sussex Police as a crime-scene professionals around the a picture of a bunch of keys dangling in a photographer, and revealed that he and world, celebrating the stunning and varied landscape lock on a weather-beaten door. She his wife had driven down the road where of the British Isles. 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