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Accessory review: Ona Lima camera strap

25 Mar

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Camera straps are not, on the face of it, the most exciting accessories in the world but they do inspire strong feelings on the part of many photographers. While most people stick with the strap that came in the box with their camera, for a lot of enthusiasts the quest for the ‘perfect strap’ is an ongoing diversion. DPReview Editor Barney Britton recently picked up the Ona Lima strap. Find out if it makes practical sense. Read his review

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Camera from NASA’s moon missions sold at auction

24 Mar

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A Hasselblad camera claimed to have been used by U.S. astronauts on the moon sold on at auction in Vienna for nearly $ 1 million, despite questions as to the veracity of its travels. The WestLicht Photoraphic Auction in Austria reported the camera, a Hasselblad Electronic Data Camera, sold for €550,000 (€660,000 with the buyer’s premium which is about $ 910,400) and was won by Japanese businessman Terukazu Fujisawa. Learn more

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24 March, 2014 – Uinta 30L Camera Backpack Review

24 Mar

 

If there is one thing worse than gear addiction it is camera bag addiction.  I know vey few photographers who do not suffer from this particular affliction.  Today Nick Devlin shares his views of the NEW Uinta 30L Camera Backpack from Guru Gear.  Nick as usual covers all aspects of this bag while actually using it.

Looking for the ultimate summer photography vacation.  We still have a few berths lefts on our Svalbard – Land Of The Polar Bears workshops this July.  This is a small boat cruise into the ice pack to photograph Polar Bears as well as numerous excursions around Svalbard for other wildlife photography and landscapes. This will be an unforgettable trip with a maximum of only 11 particpants.

 


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LUUV aims to produce 3D-printed camera stabilizer

21 Mar

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A Berlin-based start-up is aiming to produce and market a camera stabilizer for smartphones and actions cams, such as the GoPro. There is an abundance of similar devices available already but LUUV’s design is unique because it allows for upside-down filming at very close proximity to the ground. Learn more

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Samsung files patent for camera with transparent display

21 Mar

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The Wall Street Journal has discovered a patent filing with the Korean Intellectual Property Rights Information Service that seems to indicate Samsung is experimenting with transparent displays for digital cameras. The idea behind the concept is that the photographer and their subject can maintain eye-contact while the image is being framed. Learn more 

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Apple patents remote control for iPhone camera

20 Mar

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A patent for a wireless accessory that allows users to remotely control the camera of an iPhone – including image preview, capture and review – has been granted to Apple by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Of course we don’t know at this point if the patent will ever result in an actual product but there is no doubt that, at the right price, it could be a useful accessory. Learn more

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Samsung announces tiny NX mini mirrorless camera

19 Mar

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Samsung has announced its new NX mini mirrorless camera, which uses a smaller sensor and lens mount than its existing NX system. Sporting a new 20.5MP 1″-type BSI-CMOS sensor, the NX mini is the slimmest mirrorless camera on the market. It  uses a new NX-M lens mount, with two lenses available at launch (9-27mm and 9mm) and a third (17mm) coming this summer. Other features include an LCD that flips up 180 degrees, Wi-Fi with NFC, 1080/30p video, and Samsung’s usual assortment of bells and whistles. Learn more.

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Are you Jumping on the Mirrorless Camera Bandwagon?

17 Mar

Olympus-OM-D-EM-5-Review.jpgWith the increase in popularity of the smaller, more portable Mirrorless Four Thirds cameras I’m curious to see where you stand on this discussion. Personally I’m ready to jump on and get myself an Olympus OM-D EM-5, only thing holding me back as of now is justifying the cost of having a second camera.

I’m in the “I’m not ditching my full sized DSLR just yet” camp as I still use it for teaching and doing portraits. However the more travelling and photography tours I do, the more appealing the Olympus becomes. One of the guys on my Cuba tour had one and it took great images, and video as well! I was really impressed.

We could have this debate all day but some of the pros and cons generally tossed about include:

PROS of Mirrorless cameras:

  • Sony-NEX-Full-Frame-A7R-Zeisssmall and lightweight (that’s a given)
  • you can pack more lenses in a small bag for travel
  • less intimidating to people you photograph, especially when doing street photography
  • ability to accept and use adaptors to fit just about any lens, including those from your DSLR
  • the sensors in many of them rival DSLR APS-C sensors, and in the case of the Sony A7R they might even have the edge

CONS of Mirrorless cameras:

  • they aren’t really any less expensive than the full sized DSLRs, in fact, in some cases they are more expensive. You pay for compactness
  • they can be slower to focus, so shooting moving subjects is more challenging
  • the electronic viewfinder – this is a bane of many DSLR owners who are used to seeing through an optical one
  • because of the point above, they can be battery hogs

So – you tell me, where do you sit on this issue?

Are your feet firmly planted one side of the fence or the other? Or are you still on the fence, as yet undecided like our little friends here?

By KENNETH BARKER

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Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post’s poll.

Are there greener pastures on the other side?

Is this where the future is taking us? Are full frame cameras obsolete? Who knows – but maybe I’ll see you over there!

By Stefan Tan

By Caroline

The post Are you Jumping on the Mirrorless Camera Bandwagon? by Darlene Hildebrandt appeared first on Digital Photography School.


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Google’s Project Tango camera specs revealed

15 Mar

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We recently reported on Project Tango, an initiative within Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects group (ATAP) that looks at 3D-mapping of spaces with smartphones. Today some additional detail about the phone’s camera specification was revealed on Myce.com through Google’s Chrome issue tracker. Learn more

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DIY Camera Wrap Bag

13 Mar
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We know your camera is your favorite toy so why put in in a lame generic bag?

Show your camera (or phone) a little love and make it a totally rad wrap bag to keep it protected and looking great while off duty.

Get that glassy look off your face! We promise this requires only the teensiest bit of sewing.

PLUS as pay-off you get to customize it with any fabric/strap combo you choose.

Cats? Sequins? DO IT!

Learn How to Make Your Own Camera Wrap Bag

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