Photography is a gear-intensive undertaking. Frans makes use of the best equipment available from these top-of-the-line manufacturers.
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Frans Lanting has long been a dedicated user of Nikon cameras and lenses. Over the years he has used nearly every camera and lens in the Nikon system. His current kit includes the D3X, D700, and the HD video-capable D7000.
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Epson's state-of-the-art printers are Frans's preferred choice for fine prints for his gallery and traveling exhibitions.
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Adobe's Lightroom is an integrated workflow solution that enables Frans to edit and organize his images and embed metadata, and export them for all kinds of applications. Lightroom enables access to Adobe Camera's RAW conversion engine and the archival DNG standard while keeping the workflow user-friendly.
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The Apple MacBook Pro and iPhone accompany Frans wherever in the world he is shooting. The combination of rock solid machined aluminum hardware and hassle-free operating system software lets Frans focus on photography while his workflow tools get their job done without complaint.
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Gitzo redefined the camera tripod with their carbon fiber tripod legs, and at least one of their many models accompanies Frans on virtually every shoot.
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Really Right Stuff makes the very best tripods, ballheads, and quick-release systems available anywhere. Frans uses a variety of their products, including their compact BH-25 ballhead for light travel, and their new...
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Tamrac extensive line of photo packs and rolling cases ease the challenge of moving camera gear around in the field. To read more about how Frans packs to travel, check here: (link to OP story)
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Peter Krogh and Richard Anderson have teamed up with ASMP to transform funding from the US Library of Congress into a comprehensive set of digital workflow best practices for the photography industry. By combining the best ideas from photographers across the country, dpbestflow.org will define the standard for digital photography workflow.
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