Tag Archives: NX30

Tech to Pack for #GuardiansOfTheGalaxyEvent


Photo-A-Day #3383

On Wednesday I’m heading off to California for a press tour with Disney and I’ll be doing all sorts of fun things. The whole trip is jam packed with activity and I’m pretty sure that I won’t have time to do much blogging so I am debating taking my laptop on the trip. I’m debating that because it is heavy and will take up space plus I can do tons of things right through my tablet. I may just take that alone.

I’m sure that I am taking too many cameras and lenses. I decided only to take three out of the four cameras that I have and each of the three cameras will have their own special reasons for being in the bag. The NX30 will take all of the most important photos and creative shots. The NXMini will be for selfies with other bloggers and celebs. I’m still debating the Galaxy Camera 2. It can do everything that my tablet can do and post directly to various social media sites as long as I have an internet connection.

Probably the most important things to bring would be power related items. I bought a Jackery Giant+ which should give my iPhone 500-600% more power. I can also help the other bloggers with their power needs because the JAckeryGiant can power more than one device at a time.

And last of all is the latest Entertainment weekly that I need to read.

The Latest Super Moon


Photo-A-Day #3382

In the next few months there will be two more Super Moons. There is one for August 10 and September 9. The Super Moon seems to show up on weekends when I’m at work. We can see the Super Moon out the window and it looks amazing. Tonight I decided to try and shoot the moon. I got some great tips from Zach Rosenberg a fellow Imagelogger. He gave me some setting to try in order to get a nice shot of the moon.

The nice thing about the NX30 is that there are two custom slots on the cameras. You can set up all the custom settings that you want and save them. So, when you are out and want to shoot the moon next month or the month after I can just switch to C1 on the dial and I’m all ready to go to shoot the moon next month. Now, to find a great place where I can take an amazing shot.