


I did this in the 90’s when I was invested in Minolta and the X700 body, with it’s precision set of MF lenses, in combination with a Century Optic 650mm F 6.7 lens. “I want an imaging system that facilitates what I perceive as being my future vision as a creative.” Those reasons can be summed up in this statement. In my career in imaging, these shifts are more like massive leaps, and occur very infrequently, but always for the same collection of reasons. My perception is that this one system could serve as a foundation for professional level content creation in photography, cinematography and audio production. This Post is the first in a series of pieces I will do on my transition from the Canon System to that of Samsung.

The above image and copy is a post I did to my Instagram and Facebook pages this week. Today I did my last shoot as a Canon photographer. This password is not stored on our servers it’s stored in your browser or on your device and is used to decrypt your mailbox locally each time you log in to Proton Mail.18 years ago, I chose Canon over Nikon, as the company was more responsive to the needs of photographers in pursuit of excellence and innovation. Your mailbox password decrypts your mailbox so you can read your encrypted emails. This password is stored on our servers and allows us to confirm your identity. Your login password is the first line of defense to ensure no intruders are allowed into your account. Learn how to switch to two-password mode (new window) (or one-password mode if you currently use two-password mode)Īs its name suggests, two-password mode secures your Protonmail account with two passwords: It is also possible to switch to two-password mode, and if you have a very old Proton Mail account, two-password mode may still be enabled by default. Learn more about one-password mode (new window) One-password mode provides security and convenience, which is why we recommend it for most people. This means the same password is used to log in to your account and decrypt your mailbox. By default, Proton Mail (new window) now uses one-password mode.
