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The iPad Telephoto Lens Has SuperZoom Powers

22 Apr
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Elephants, body pillows, King sized candy. We’re huge fans of big things.

We’ve taken to photoing with our iPad because we can’t get enough of that super-sized viewfinder.

So when we peeped iPad Telephoto Lenses that super-size the telephoto power of your iPad, we had to have ‘em.

Round up the right iPadcessories and take full advantage of that big beautiful viewfinder/photo viewer/your iPad.

The (New!) iPad Telephoto Lens
$ 25 at the Photojojo Shop

 

      The iPad Telephoto Lens

The iPad Telephoto Lens uses optical zoom to see 10-12x farther than your iPad can see on its own. So there’s no need for pixel killing digital zoom.

This little lens makes a big difference. It’ll grab more detail, add a touch of vignetting, and help you photograph a raccoon while keeping a safe distance.

The iPad Telephoto Lens
$ 25 at the Photojojo Store

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iPad SD Card Readers

The iPad SD card reader allows you to upload and view photos from your DSLR or point-and-shoot on your iPad in a flash.

Review your shots on a big screen before you get back to your computer, no cables or syncing required.

iPad SD Card Readers
from $ 15 at the Photojojo Store

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      iPad Fisheye, Telephoto, Wide/Macro Pro Lenses

Add interest to your photos with these pro quality lenses, made of optical glass and solid aluminum.

Shoot with a wide angle or 2x telephoto. Take stunning macro shots, or facetime through a fisheye.

The iPad Lens Series
$ 20 at the Photojojo Store

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The Pocket Spotlight

More than make up for your iPad’s lack of flash with the Pocket Spotlight.

Mount it to your iPad’s headphone jack to take portraits indoors. Or, hold it in your hand to light up a scene just the way you want it before you snap that pic or roll that video.

The Pocket Spotlight
$ 30 at the Photojojo Store

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Fujifilm announces WiFi-enabled Finepix S8400W 44x superzoom

22 Mar

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Fujifilm has announced the WiFi-enabled S8400W superzoom camera with 44x (24-1056mm equiv.) optical zoom lens. It features a 16MP BSI-CMOS sensor, 3 inch 460K dot LCD and an electronic viewfinder. The S8400W records 1080i60 video alongside stereo audio, and offers 10 fps continuous shooting speeds, 0.3 second auto-focus speed and manual exposure modes. Users can share images wirelessly via the ‘Fujifilm Camera Application’ app for iOS and Android smartphones and tablets. The camera will start shipping from May 2013 at a suggested retaill price of $ 349.95.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Olympus announces Stylus VH-520 10x, 14MP compact superzoom

21 Mar

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Olympus has announced the Stylus VH-520, an affordable 10x compact superzoom with a 14MP CMOS sensor. It offers a 26-260mm equivalent stabilized zoom lens and the ability to shoot 1080p video. It also offers ‘Magic Filter’ processing effects that can be applied to both stills and video, along with high-speed movie mode. The VH-520 will be available from April at a price of around £130.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Canon unveils SX270 HS 20x superzoom and SX280 HS with GPS and WiFi

21 Mar

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Canon has launched two SX series compact superzooms, the PowerShot SX280 HS and SX270 HS. The difference between the two is that the SX280 HS includes Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS, whereas the SX270 HS, which is not being announced by Canon USA, does not. Beyond that, both are 20x compact superzooms with 25-500mm equivalent image-stabilized lenses and 3 inch 460k dot LCD screens. Both feature 12MP back-lit CMOS sensors and the company’s latest Digic 6 processor.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon UK launches Coolpix L320 superzoom, US announces Coolpix S3500

05 Mar

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Nikon Europe has announced the Coolpix L320 CCD-based superzoom, while Nikon USA has announced the Coolpix S3500. The 16MP L320 features a 22.5–585mm equiv. zoom lens, 3.0″ LCD, 720p HD recording and runs on two AA batteries. It will be available from the end of this month at a retail price of around £199.99. Nikon USA has announced the Coolpix S3500, revealed last week in Europe.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Fujifilm announces FinePix S4800 superzoom with 30x zoom lens

30 Jan

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Fujifilm has launched the Finepix S4800 superzoom with a stabilized 30x (24-720mm equiv.) zoom lens. The camera features a 16MP CCD sensor, 3-inch LCD, 720p HD video recording and manual exposure modes. It also includes an ‘Individual Shutter 3D’ which creates 3D pictures by merging 2 images. The S4800 runs on four AA batteries, and price and availibility are still to be confirmed.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Fujifilm introduces FinePix SL1000 50X superzoom

08 Jan

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Fujifilm has announced the FinePix SL1000, a 50x superzoom camera. The 16MP SL1000 features a 24-1200mm (equiv.) optical zoom lens and a newly developed image stabilization system. In addition to the exceptionally wide focal length range, the lens can focus as close 1cm (.39 inches). A 3″ articulated rear LCD complements the camera’s built-in 920k dot electronic viewfinder. The camera is capable of burst rates of up to 10fps at full resolution. The SL1000 records 1080i60 video alongside stereo audio.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Panasonic adds DMC-LZ30 35x budget superzoom to lineup

08 Jan

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Panasonic has introduced the DMC-LZ30, a 35x superzoom offering a 25-875mm equivalent zoom range, based around a 16MP sensor. The LZ30 features a large, 3.0″, 460k dot LCD and uses a CCD sensor, restricting it to 720p HD video output. In common with most of the cameras being launched at CES, it features a resolution-boosting extra zoom mode, HDR, panorama function and a choice of pre- and post-shot creative effects.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Panasonic debuts DMC-SZ3 budget compact superzoom

08 Jan

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Panasonic has announced the Lumix DMC-SZ3 compact camera. The 16MP CCD sensor SZ3 sports a 25mm (equiv.) LEICA DC 10x optical zoom lens and offers a 10fps burst mode. The camera records 1280 x 720 video and offers 14 creative shooting modes. The SZ3 will be available at the end of March in black, blue and white color options. A CMOS variant, the SZ9, will be released in European markets.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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7 January, 2013 – Oh No, Not Another Superzoom!

07 Jan

Yes, another Superzoom. The Panasonic SX50, with the longest zoom range available at 24–1200mm equiv, all with decent (though not really great) image quality, and a very competative price.

Is this the best Superzoom yet? Is it worth your attention? Find out in my just published review.

  

 "Every time I go back to a module I had already seen, I learn additional things.  I have never seen tutorials that have the excellent mix of what the features are, 
how to use them, enough of the under-the-hood information 
and concepts so that I can utilize the features creatively and efficiently, 
and just enough humor to keep the motivation level high.  Wow!" 


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