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Voigtlander’s 75mm F1.5 Vintage Line Nokton lens is now available for $999

12 Nov

Earlier this year, Voigtlander released details of a 75mm F1.5 Vintage Line Nokton lens for Leica M-mount camera systems. Now, the lens is shipping and effectively replacing the 75mm F1.8 Heliar Classic lens Voigtlander previously offered.

As noted in our initial coverage, the lens comes in black and silver variations. It features an optical design made of seven elements in six groups including three low-dispersion elements and one aspherical element. The lens is manual focus with a minimum focusing distance of 70cm (2.3ft) and features a clicking aperture ring with a range between F1.5 and F16 using a twelve-blade aperture diaphragm.

The 75mm F1.5 Nokton weighs in at 350g (12.35oz) and measures in at 63.8mm x 63.3mm (2.5in x 2.5in). Leica Rumors has posted a gallery of sample images (JPEG, straight out of camera) taken with the lens attached to a Leica M10 in an album on Flickr. Below is a gallery of sample images provided by Leica:

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The lens is available in black and silver models and currently in stock at B&H for $ 999.

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Google’s Pixel 4 Astrophotography mode is now available on Pixel 2, 3 and 3a devices

07 Nov

The Google Pixel 4 offers a range of new and innovative camera features. Some of them are, mainly due to hardware requirements, exclusive to the latest Pixel device but Google has promised to make some others available for older Pixel models.

This has now happened in the case of the Pixel 4 Astrophotography mode. The function had previously been made available for older Pixels via a community-driven development effort but it’s now officially supported with older devices in the latest version 7.2 of the Google Camera app. Below are a few sample photos captured with the Astrophotography mode on the Pixel 4:

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Users of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 series, including the Pixel 3a, are now able to use the feature after updating to the latest version of the app. The Astrophotography option builds on Google’s Night Sight technology and captures and combines several frames to achieve a clean exposure and great detail as well as limited noise levels when photographing the night sky.

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Luminar 4 available for pre-order, comes with new AI features and revamped UI

16 Oct

Skylum software has been teasing the release of its Luminar 4 image editing package for quite some time now, we’ve seen previews of a number of machine-learning tool, including the AI Skin Enhancer and Portrait Enhancer filters, the AI Sky Replacement filter and the AI Structure filter which selectively enhances textures and detail in images.

Now the company has announced Luminar 4 will be shipping on November 18, 2019. Apart from the tools mentioned above the new version comes with a refreshed user interface and updated workflow. Luminar says the new software will make for a shorter learning process and ‘While the software incorporates complex tools, they’re completely customizable and easy to use, whether you’re a beginner or seasoned professional.’

In the user interface filters are now called ‘tools’ and are organized into six tabs:

  • Tools: Basic tools, including Crop, Transform and Erase.
  • Essentials: Everything for basic Color and Tone Correction.
  • Creative: Photo processing tools for enhancing images creatively, including AI Sky Replacement.
  • Portrait: Tools oriented for processing portraits, including AI Skin Enhancer and Portrait Enhancer.
  • Pro: More complex tools for advanced photo processing.
  • Deprecated: Tools left for compatibility of presets that have been created within earlier versions of Luminar.

Luminar 4 is available as a standalone application but also works as a plugin for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom Classic and Photoshop Elements, as well as Apple Photos for macOS and Aperture.

The new software will be released on November 18 and set you back $ 89 for the full version or $ 69 for an upgrade. If you pre-order before the 18th you get the full version for $ 10 less and receive a one-year plan to SmugMug as a bonus. More information is available on the Skylum website.

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Gnarbox 2.0 SSD is now available around the world starting at $499

03 Oct

MyGnar Inc. has announced worldwide availability of the Gnarbox 2.0 SSD. Originally funded on Kickstarter, the Gnarbox 2.0 SSD is now available to purchase from retailers around the globe and brings with it a few new features.

As detailed in our original coverage, Gnarbox 2.0 SSD is a rugged storage solution that works hand-in-hand with a collection of apps to make it easy to import, sort, edit and export multimedia content while on the go.

The Gnarbox 2.0 SSD offers a 2.4 Ghz Quad-Core processor, 4GB of RAM and up to 1TB of NVMe SSD storage. Photos and videos can be imported to the device using the onboard SD card slot (up to 75MB/s) or one of the two onboard USB-C ports (up to 350MB/s) and Micro HDMI port is onboard to show photos off on any HDMI comparable display. The battery inside is charged via USB-C and is rated for three to six hours of use.

Gnarbox has also announced two new features the Gnarbox 2.0 SSD supports. First, MyGnar has partnered with Camera Bits, Inc. to power its Gnarbox Selects App using Photo Mechanic’s image processing technology, Raw file support and metadata tagging tools. Additionally, the Gnarbox 2.0 SSD can now be connected to iPad Pro devices via USB-C if you prefer a tethered connection.

Although the specs themselves are impressive, it’s the connectivity that makes the Gnarbox 2.0 SSD shine. When used with iOS devices, the Gnarbox 2.0 SSD works seamlessly with Lightroom CC and video editing application LumaFusion, making it easy to edit media when out and about.

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The Gnarbox 2.0 SSD is available in 256GB, 512GB and 1TB capacities for $ 499, $ 599 and $ 899, respectively. In addition to Gnarbox’s website, it’s also available at Amazon and B&H Photo.

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Apple’s ‘MultiCam’ recording will be available on iPhone XS, XR and the latest iPads

17 Sep

During its iPhone 11 event last week, Apple showcased an as-yet-unreleased version of the Filmic Pro app running on the new iPhone 11 Pro. The app was capable of recording footage from multiple cameras simultaneously, for example, front and rear camera or wide-angle and primary shooter. According to Filmic Pro, the updated version of its app will be available in the App Store sometime later this year.

The multi-cam recording function uses a new API that comes with iOS 13 and, according to Apple, required a redesign of the camera pipeline on their devices. The good news is that the changes have already been made on the iPhones XS and XR, as well as the latest iPad Pro models, as explained in this WWDC session keynote.

A screenshot from the WWDC session that shows the supported MultiCam Formats on the iPhone XS.

However, having multiple cameras active and recording at the same time puts a lot of stress on the hardware, which is why multi-camera recording on the 2018 devices has some limitations. Only certain combinations of cameras can be activated simultaneously (see table below) and, depending on the hardware requirements of their app, developers might have to revert to lower-quality video streams to make the feature work.

A screenshot from the WWDC session showing what combination of camera modules can be used with the MultiCam API in iOS 13 on an iPhone XS.

It has not been clarified yet which camera combinations will be usable on the iPhone 11 generation but during the Filmic demo, the footage appeared to be recorded from all four of the iPhone 11 Pro’s cameras simultaneously.

Nevertheless, this is good news for owners of 2018 Apple flagship devices who will be able to use the new feature at least partly. The multi-cam API should launch with iOS 13 on September 19. We’d expect a bunch of third-party apps implementing the functionality soon after.

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Insta360 Titan 11K 360-degree cinematic camera now available to purchase

03 Jul

In January, Insta360 unveiled Titan, an 11K 360-degree cinematic camera featuring eight lenses with Micro Four Thirds sensors. The camera is designed for VR video production, offering shooting modes ranging from 5.3K/120fps through 11K/30fps with 10-bit color. The model is now available to order from Insta360.

Titan offers a number of high-end features for professional productions, including an integrated 9-axis gyro with FlowState stabilization for smooth shots without a gimbal. Insta360 boasts that its Titan camera offers superior low-light performance, color depth, and clarity compared to ‘conventional’ VR cameras.

The 360-degree camera produces stitched 2D videos at up to 10,560 x 5280 pixels and 3D stitched videos at up to 9600 x 9600 pixels. Stitched 2D images are processed at 10,560 x 5280 and stitched 3D images at 10,560 x 10,560 pixels in JPEG and DNG formats.

Titan supports capturing in-camera HDR images, 10 continuous burst shots, and time-lapses in addition to single shot images. The model offers multiple exposure modes (auto, manual, etc.), 12 stops exposure range, ISO 100 – 6400, and records data to nine full-size SD cards.

When the camera was announced in January, interested customers could reserve a unit with a $ 150 deposit. Titan is now available to directly purchase from Insta360 bundled with the Farsight live monitoring device for $ 14,999 USD; there’s also a bundle that includes memory cards with Titan and Farsight for $ 15,339 USD.

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LAANC to be made available to recreational drone pilots later this month

02 Jul

In mid-May, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) clamped down on recreational drone operators by issuing a notice that prohibited them from flying in controlled airspace plus other restricted airports. While not legally binding, the message was clear: hobbyist pilots were now expected to be in compliance with the rules and regulations laid out in 14 CFR 107. The hiccup? Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC), which provides near real-time authorization to fly in controlled airspace, is only available for those in possession of Part 107 certification.

The FAA is fixing this conundrum by expanding LAANC to recreational users on July 23rd. The announcement was made in a recent webinar by Kevin Morris, an Aviation Safety Inspector with the FAA. Also mentioned was an important caveat, relayed from an FAA official: ‘Section 349 hobby flights cannot exceed UAS Facility Maps limitations. If you want to fly outside UASFM limits (200’ in a 100’, or in a 0’ grid), you still have to fly under Part 107.’

Before LAANC, a collaboration between the FAA and drone industry was introduced to Part 107-certified commercial operators in October 2018, obtaining a waiver to fly in controlled airspace could take up to 90 days. LAANC automates the application and approval process by providing access in near real-time with 600 participating airports. A list of approved UAS service suppliers can be found here.

Before the expansion becomes official, the FAA is hosting a free webinar, ‘What is the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC)?,’ on July 18th at 4:00 pm, Eastern Time.

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Tamron 17-28mm F2.8 for Sony E-mount available in July for $900

28 Jun

Tamron has announced pricing for its 17-28mm F2.8 Di III RXD lens for full-frame Sony mirrorless cameras.

The 17-28 is marketed as the ideal companion to Tamron’s excellent 28-75mm lens, adding a useful wideangle range. The 17-28 is 9cm (3.9″) long and weighs in at 420g (14.8oz.). And, since the zoom and focus are internal, it never gets any longer. The lens is sealed against dust and moisture.

The lens has a total of 13 elements, including two low-dispersion and one extra-low-dispersion element. It has a BBAR coating to reduce ghosting and flare and a fluorine coating to resist fingerprints and moisture. It has a minimum working distance of 19cm (7.5″) and maximum magnification of 0.19x. The lens is threaded for 67mm filters, just like the 28-75.

The Tamron 17-28mm F2.8 Di III RXD will ship in late July for $ 900.

Tamron Announces Launch of Large Aperture, Ultra Wide-Angle Zoom Lens for Sony E-Mount Cameras that is Extremely Compact and Lightweight with a Filter Diameter of 67mm

June 28, 2019, Commack, NY – Tamron announces the launch of the 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD (Model A046), a large aperture, ultra-wide-angle lens for Sony E-mount full-frame mirrorless cameras. The Model A046 features a filter diameter of Ø67mm (astonishingly small for a full-frame, large aperture, ultra-wide-angle zoom lens) as well as an unprecedented light weight of 14.8 oz. and diminutive length of 3.9 in. The compact size provides excellent balance on the small profile mirrorless cameras and is easy to carry. The lens will be available July 25 at approximately $ 899 at authorized Tamron USA retailers.

The Model A046 offers a large F/2.8 aperture throughout the entire zoom range and delivers high-resolution and contrast edge-to-edge. The combination of ultra-wide-angle focal length, large constant F/2.8 aperture and an MOD (Minimum Object Distance) of 7.5 in. at the wide-angle end encourages richly expressive and creative photography in a multitude of scenarios.

The new 17-28mm zoom’s AF drive system is powered by the RXD (Rapid eXtra-silent stepping Drive) stepping motor unit that enables it to deliver high-speed, high-precision and superbly quiet operation, making it suitable for shooting virtually noise-free video as well as still photographs.

In addition, the new zoom lens features Moisture-Resistant Construction and a hydrophobic Fluorine Coating that repels fingerprints and dirt. Plus, the Model A046 is fully compatible with various camera-specific features including Fast Hybrid AF and Eye AF. High performance, combined with exceptional portability, make the 17-28mm zoom ideal for daily use.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Companion model to the compact, popular Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III RXD (Model A036) zoom

Sharing the same development concept as the highly esteemed Model A036 that launched in May 2018, the 17-28mm zoom (Model A046) was designed with the top priority of high optical performance in a form factor that is light and compact. Tamron engineers have achieved an unrivaled small size (3.9 in) and light weight (14.8 oz) for a zoom range of 17-28mm. The overall length does not change when zoomed or during focus, thereby creating stable, well balanced operation and excellent mobility. In addition, Model A046 features a filter diameter of just 67mm, very small for an ultra-wide-angle zoom lens. It has the same filter size as its sister lens the Model A036 allowing the use of the same lens cap and filters. The two zooms together create an extremely compact system that covers 17 to 75mm and weighs less than 35.3 oz.

  1. Superb high-resolution performance

The 17-28mm zoom’s optical design consists of 13 lenses in 11 groups, including three aspherical lens elements, two LD (Low Dispersion) lens elements and one XLD (eXtra Low Dispersion) lens element that has properties close to those of fluorite. Together they efficiently suppress chromatic and other aberrations. Additionally, Tamron’s legendary BBAR (Broad-Brand Anti-Reflection) Coating effectively reduces ghosting and flare. Leveraging camera functions*, it provides excellent optical performance matching the latest high-resolution image sensors from edge-to-edge throughout the entire zoom range. The combination of compact size and light weight plus high-resolution performance lets users capture a wide variety of genre including landscapes, architecture and casual snapshot photography.

*When shooting with the camera’s lens correction function enabled.

  1. Extreme close-up capability enables versatile creative expression with ultra-wide-angle zoom

The 17-28mm zoom focuses close. The MOD at the 17mm wide position is 7.5 in (same as Model A036) and the maximum magnification ratio is 1?5.2. At the 28mm end, it achieves the maximum magnification ratio of 1:6 while reaching the MOD of 10.2 in This remarkable performance allows users to create compositions that emphasize perspective (the closer subject is larger and the more distant one is smaller) and that are unique to wide-angle lenses.

  1. The RXD stepping motor unit is exceptionally quiet

The AF drive incorporates a sensor that accurately detects the position of the lens while the RXD motor unit delivers optimized AF control. This achieves very fast and accurate autofocus operation, allowing users to maintain pin-sharp focus on continually moving subjects or when filming video. The exceedingly quiet operation is an important advantage because it virtually eliminates extraneous sounds during video recording. In addition, the compact configuration of the RXD AF drive system contributes to the unprecedented size and weight reduction.

  1. Moisture-Resistant Construction and Fluorine Coating

Environmental seals are located at the lens mount area and other critical locations to prevent infiltration of moisture and/or rain drops and afford Moisture-Resistant construction. This feature provides an additional layer of protection when shooting outdoors under adverse weather conditions. Also, the front surface of the lens element is coated with a protective fluorine compound that has excellent water- and oil-repellant qualities. The lens surface is easier to wipe clean and is less vulnerable to the damaging effects of dirt, moisture or oily fingerprints, allowing for much easier maintenance.

  1. Consistent design and operation throughout all Tamron lenses for full-frame mirrorless cameras

Similar to the 28-75mm (Model A036), the 17-28mm (Model A046) has a zoom ring at the front and a focus ring at the rear. Zooming, focusing and other functions are identical in this series to ensure consistent operation. The design is not only beautiful, it is functional as well and features an outer housing hugging the smooth contours of the lens body, deftly worked Luminous Gold brand ring and the precise, rigid metal lens mount. The Luminous Gold brand ring solidifies the characteristic look of a Tamron-branded lens whether on its own or attached to a camera body.

  1. Versatile, exciting combination when paired with the 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III RXD (Model A036)

Two high-performance partners, the 17-28mm combined with the 28-75mm, cover the super-broad range from 17mm ultra wide-angle to 75mm medium telephoto, and maintain excellent speed with an open aperture of F/2.8. The total weight of the two lenses is 34.2 oz, less than 1kg. This compact but potent combo makes the most of the mobility of mirrorless cameras. In addition, both models have a filter diameter of 67mm, so the same filters such as PL (Polarizer) and ND (Neutral Density) may be used with both models, and lens caps are interchangeable.

  1. Compatible with main camera-specific features and functions

Tamron’s new 17-28mm zoom is compatible with many of the advanced features that are specific to certain mirrorless cameras. This includes the following:

– Fast Hybrid AF

– Eye AF

– Direct Manual Focus (DMF)

– In-camera lens correction (shading, chromatic aberration, distortion)

– Camera-based lens unit firmware updates

* Features vary by camera. Please consult your camera’s instruction manual for details.

* As of May, 2019.

Tamron 17-28mm F2.8 Di III RXD specifications

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Adobe Lightroom is now available on Apple’s Mac App Store for the first time ever

21 Jun

Starting today, Adobe Lightroom is available in the Mac App Store. This marks the first time one of Adobe’s flagship Creative Cloud apps is available within Apple’s redesigned desktop app market.

Adobe lists two in-app purchases within the Adobe Lightroom listing: a $ 9.99 monthly subscription option and a $ 118.99 annual subscription option.

A screenshot of the Adobe Lightroom app listing in the Mac App Store.

Adobe says the first week of using Lightroom, which comes with 1TB of cloud-based storage, is free. After the first week, the recurring monthly payment is automatically charged to your iTunes account. As with other macOS subscriptions, you can turn off auto-renew in your ‘Account Settings’ within 24 hours before the end of your billing period and you won’t be charged for the renewal.

Alternatively, if you already have an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription that includes Lightroom, you can also log into your account after downloading Lightroom from the Mac App Store.

The $ 9.99 monthly subscription is the same price in the Mac App Store as it is on Adobe’s own website while the $ 118.99 annual subscription option is just shy of a dollar cheaper than the annual prepaid plan Adobe offers on its Creative Cloud website.1

Adobe’s decision to keep the prices the same is an interesting one considering Apple is known to take a 30% cut of in-app purchases made within its desktop and mobile app stores for the first year and 15% cut for each year after that. Even with the decrease in revenue though, it’s safe to say Adobe isn’t hurting, considering its stock is at an all-time high after a record-breaking Q2.


1 Adobe has the annual Lightroom prepaid plan listed for $ 119.88

Update (June 20, 2019): Added text to clarify that you can log into your existing Creative Cloud membership even when downloading Lightroom through the Mac App Store.

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7Artisans 60mm F2.8 APS-C macro lens for mirrorless cameras now available

12 Jun

Chinese company 7Artisans has launched the 60mm F2.8 APS-C macro lens that first appeared earlier this year. The new manual focus lens features a minimum 26cm (10in) focusing distance, F2.8 to F16 aperture, 8 elements in 7 groups, a 39mm filter size, de-clicked aperture ring, and 550g (19.4oz) weight.

The new 7Artisans macro lens is made from aluminum alloy and supports extension attachments for shooting 2:1 and 3:1 macro images. 7Artisans says its new lens offers ‘excellent image quality at infinity and 1:1 macro conditions.’ Below is a collection of sample images provided by 7Artisans:

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The new 7Artisans model is available for Canon EOS M, Canon EOS RF, Fujifilm X, MFT, Nikon Z and Sony E mounts.

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