Posts Tagged ‘nightlife’
DJ DMX was in town visiting a friend. Christmas eve he calls me and asks if there are any fun parties going on. I tell him about a couple. Then he asks if I can hook him up to play. I called DJ:K about his new KI events weekly nightclub event at the Pearl Ultra Lounge, and he agreed to let DMX play. It was a blast. Local legend, Brian Blurr was also scheduled to play the same night. All three DJ’s killed it. A great night out for Christmas – what else could you want? Thanks to DJ:K for letting us crash his party, and for improving the nightlife in SLC.
Christmas Day, “28 Years Later” – Celebrate V2 founder, Drumlojik’s birthday @ W Lounge
Featuring the sounds of:
DJUNYA
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA
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THE UN-EXPECTED RETURN OF ..
EURO
Endless Nights Entertainment
THE RAVES OF 2000!
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ILLOOM
Dubscouts
SALT LAKE CITY UT.
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KILLJOY
V2 EVENTS
SALT LAKE CITY, UT.
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COME GET CRUNK AFTER CHRISTMAS DINNER WITH THE FAM!!
HOSTED EXCLUSIVELY BY:
THUMPIN THURSDAYS!!
ADMISSION is FREE!!!
feel free to bring some canned food so we may donate it to a food drive!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM V2 EVENTS & THE FINE LADIES AND GENTS OF THUMPIN THURSDAYS!!!!
LOCATION:
W LOUNGE
(A PRIVATE CLUB FOR MEMBERS)
358 S. WEST TEMPLE
21+ ONLY!!
Doors open @ 9pm!!
Salt Lake City, Friday Night – Funck Fridays @ Pearl Ultra Lounge
Surprise guest from Denver, CO, 303 Collective / D-Unit, the man, the legend, rocking some of Utah’s best parties since 1997:
[Update] I had a long convoluted explanation about how well the D90 performs against Canon’s flagship 1Ds MkIII, their current best low-light performer in the DxOMarks, but @dwterry correctly pointed out that the higher resolution of the MkIII gives it a 3dB (1 stop) edge when you downsample to the same size as the D90 images. I also used the wrong formula to convert ISO differences to stops. The correct formula is d = log(h/l), where d is the difference in stops, h is the high ISO value, and L is the low ISO value.
Shooting Notes
For this shoot, I used the new Nikon D90, the versatile and lightweight DX format Nikkor 18-135, and a single SB-600, which I hand-held, or set down on a table. I frequently take a tripod for larger gigs, but this was an intimate club setting, so I didn’t want to carry a lot of gear with me.
I’m absolutely loving the new D90. I shot a lot of these photos at ISO 320. It handles noise as well as ISO 160 on the D80. I demand awesome IQ from my camera. For me, I set the upper ISO limit at around 32db signal-to-noise ratio. The D90 hits that mark at roughly ISO 400. The D80 hit the mark just under ISO 250. So the D90 is 3/4 stops brighter for my shooting style. 1 stop brighter = half as much noise.
Here’s a comparison, for reference. At 100% zoom, the D90 beats the $7100 Canon 1Ds MkIII, with a notable advantage in dynamic range and shadow details, but the Canon also delivers twice as many pixels, which gives it a ~3dB (1 stop) advantage when you scale images down to the same size for printing or monitor viewing. What’s perhaps more interesting is that the D90 clobbers the more expensive Canon 50D, by about the same margin as the D80.
ISO @ 32dB:
Bigger numbers are better, double = 1 stop, 3dB gain = half as much noise.
| Camera | ISO |
|---|---|
| Nikon D80, Canon EOS 50D | ~250 |
| Nikon D90, Canon 1Ds MkIII | ~400 |
| Nikon D3 | ~1000 |
More D90 Samples:
Thumpin’ Thursdays is the weekly club night run by the original Saints and Sinners team, Ms NiCi and Tink Fu. These girls have been running a solid club night consistently for several years, and the nights are always attended by some of the core people who make Salt Lake City’s electronic music scene happen. The organizers also happen to be the co-founders of PrissCo – an all female DJ crew which emphasizes skill over sex appeal (but happens to embody both quite well).
The W Lounge is an intimate space on 4th South and West Temple in Salt Lake City, and has played host to some of the hottest names in House music including like Kaskade and Masters at Work.














