by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 27, 2012 | Cameras, Lenses, Microphones, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
In this 3 parts series, I do a review of the LowePro Pro Runner AW450 camera bag and show you my photography and videography equipment, and share my experience with all of them. In the first part, I do a review of the bag itself, then in the second video I show my...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 27, 2012 | Lenses, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
The Tamron SP 70-300mm Di f/4-5.6 VC USD quickly became my favourite lens. This 3-part series shows the unpacking of the lens, an introduction to the lens, and a test of the Vibration Compensation (VC) system. Description from YouTube: This is the unboxing of the...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 27, 2012 | DIY, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
This is my first Do-it-yourself video. Posted on December 4th, 2011, this video shows how to build your own adapter to attach your iPhone 4S to a tripod. Since this video, I added the Velcro directly to a cheap camera case I bought just for this purpose, and it...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 27, 2012 | Cameras, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
This video, updated on YouTube on October 16, 2011, serves as a comparison between the Canon S90 point & shoot camera, the iPhone 4S smart phone, and the Canon T2i DSLR camera. It is rather impressive how well the iPhone 4S does compared to the Canon T2i. With...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 27, 2012 | Cameras, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
This review was done on October 14, 2011 for the iPhone 4S. The image quality is quite impressive for having been captured from a phone. From now on, you can expect most major smart phones to give point & shoot cameras a run for their money. Description from...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Jun 27, 2012 | Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
This is a video I did back on May 25th, 2011, showing the effectiveness of the Image Stabilization (IS) of the Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lens. For this I used the Canon EOS Rebel T2i in the 480p crop-mode, which gives a magnification of about 7x and really shows...