The New Class of Cameras that I Love.

Recently over the past couple years I have seen more and more of what has been called “pro-sumer” cameras.  These professional level point and shoot cameras seem to be the digital answer to the old viewfinders of the film age.  Unfortunately a lot of people thing cameras in terms of megapixel ratings or retarded features like dual LCD displays (Samsung’s newest).  But the truth is 10MP doesn’t equal 10MP.  Lens quality, image processing and CCD size all factor into making a great photo great and a camera phone photo…well, shite.

However, this new line doesn’t compromise.  Using the same high-end components of their digital SLR cousins, these cameras boast excellent photo standards with a high level of user control, large lenses without the need to look like Nick Carver everywhere you go.  (HaHa…Zing, Nick!)  Here’s a quick list of my picks:

Canon Powershot G11

Probably the first in this class that caught my attention was this bad boy.  A couple years earlier I lugged a huge SLR around Europe and came home to find this…the camera I should have bought.  Only 10MP but with a better lens (wide angle ~28mm)  and image processor, expect sharper images with less noise than any point shoot with more.  No HD video though.

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=144&modelid=19209#ModelDetailAct

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

Another in the high end spectrum from Panasonic’s Lumix brand.  With the same innerds as their DSLR and the ability to shoot 30fps Full HD, not to mention a super small package.

http://www.panasonic.net/avc/lumix/compact/lx3/index.html

Olympus Pen E-P1

One of my favorites on this list, Olympus’s  E-P1 is a true throwback to the retro PEN viewfinders.  Amazing styling aside, this camera features interchangeable lenses!  However, wait for the E-P2.  Like many first gens this one has its annoying flaws and the things the engineers just plain old forgot about…like a flash.  Nice style though, just shake it down a bit and I’ll buy.

http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1461

Sigma DP-2

The first digital camera specifically made for shooting black and white?  I’m only asking because I don’t want to say it and be wrong.  But that’s what Sigma claims.  Features a full frame CCD…the same one from their DSLR line.

http://www.sigma-dp.com/DP2/main.html

Leica M8

By far the most expensive camera on this list at $3995 (Jess, this is the one I want), the Leica M9 is my favorite (I don’t care what I said before.)  This is Leica’s second generation of the a digital M-body camera.  The M8 entered the world with mixed reviews, as Leica, the once gold standard of cameras in the film age had waited quite a bit to get into digital.  The wait had cost them with the mediocre success of the M8.  That said, the M9 TOTALLY KICKS ASS!

Here’s why,  first off its a f-ing Leica… made from magnesium alloy and solid brass from Germans.  Things that Leica has perfected from years of doing this are hard to spot individually, but add up to the same reason that a Mercedes is better than a Ford.  It’s not in megapixels (18 by the way) and ISO settings (80 – 2500), but in the shutter that’s built like a swiss watch or full frame CCD that has its own IR filter on it.  Interchagable lenses and the fact that God himself uses this camera, pretty much sum up to…Jessica, buy me this.

http://m.leica-camera.com/home_en.html

Scenic Railroads

New Category: TRAVEL!

I thought I’d expand my blog to show a side of the non-materialism.  (Sorry Jess.)  And for some odd reason, I want to take a train.   Check out this site for the most scenic route out there:

http://www.scenic-railroads.com/

Sleek + Funtional = Backpack of the FUTURE.

As much as I love trying on all the modern backpacks (a la North Face) and imagining every possible use for all the pockets.  I remember that I’ll be seen in public wearing this.  The number of features that modern bags offer these days can make you feel like you’ve just been outfitted by Q to vanquish a diabolical plot to overthrow England.  And yet, when you wear it in public you immediately look like you lost your job some time ago.  But then…

Sleek and cool, you say?  Yes sir.  But hardly something I could sneak into a heavily guarded Swiss Bank with…guess again.   The popular labtop protector InCase has just released a bag that not only looks awesome on the outside, but holds a full REI on the inside.

Only $99.95 from InCase:

http://goincase.com/products/detail/backpack-cl55089/4

Goodbye Vans, Hello Simple.

The Simple – Sno Tire all Hemp Shoe.

Sleek, white and totally environmentally friendly.  Remember Simple shoes from back in the 90′s?  Well I guess somewhere along the line they went green and started making all their shoes with a sustainable goal in mind.  Pro-environment or otherwise, you still gotta love their style.  I’ve been a Van’s-a-holic for a while now, I think Simple is going to be my 12 step program off the now China made classics.

Check it out at:

http://www.simpleshoes.com/ClearanceDetails.aspx?productID=2166&categoryID=220&g=m&model=Sno%20Tire%20-%20Hemp

Simple Shoe Made from Recycled Tires

Simple’s new shoe is fully recycled.   It features laces made from recycled soda bottles and the rubber sole straight from an old tire, complete with original tire tread.   Jessica, buy me this.

Check it out at:

http://www.simpleshoes.com/

Gama-Go

Sweet T-shirt from GAMA-GO that Jessica totally needs to buy me.  Check out the site for other great shit:

http://www.gama-go.com/

Jessica, buy me this.

Welcome to my first blog post.  And with that, the first and most important category is created…”Jessica, buy me this.”  It’s not a request either.

http://www.vintage-red.com/

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