Tag: Camera

  • Canon EOS 450D Digital Rebel XSi Camera – New EOS 450 DSLR

    www.microglobe.co.uk also visit www.camerarace.com for digital Canon EOS 450D Digital Camera Rebel XSi – New EOS 450 DSLR The Canon EOS 450D blends uncompromising performance with ease of use in a lightweight, ergonomic body. Capture your world with a 12.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor and the very latest Canon technologies. The Canon EOS 450D Digital Rebel XSi is a new 12 megapixel compact DSLR camera. looking very similar to the previous 400D from the outside, the EOS 450D / Digital Rebel XSi features a larger 3 inch LCD screen, new 9-point AF system, 14-bit processing, Live View mode with contrast detection AF mode (like the Panasonic L10) and 3.5fps continuous mode. www.microglobe.co.uk
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    Product Support Specialist, Tim Cady explains the the multi-purpose 18-200mm lens with optical stabilization function. Please click the following link to learn more about the 18-200mm lens! www.sigmaphoto.com
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  • Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera Challenge (#3 Eric Wong)

    In this 3rd instalment, the pro photographer, Eric Wong of Hap Laboratory, decides to do a photo shoot involving painting with light. Unfortunately, we have a surprise for him where we replace his Hasselblad with a cheapo camera. Find out what happens in this video. Thanks to Eric Wong of Hap Laboratory: www.haplaboratory.com Eric Wong’s work that earned him a finalist spot in Hasselblad Masters 2010 (for fashion & beauty): www.hasselblad.com Got a question? Why not hook up with us: DigitalRev on Facebook: www.facebook.com DigitalRev on Twitter: www.twitter.com
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  • If You Had to Simplify Your Camera Kit… [DISCUSS]

    If you had to really strip your camera gear back to the very basics what would you do?

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    This question comes after a chat with a friend yesterday who admitted that he now had 3 DSLRs and 14 lenses for them… in addition to several compact cameras and a four thirds camera body with 4 lenses.

    I asked him what he’d do if he had to give it all up except for one camera body and one lens and he almost started to hyperventilate but it led to a fascinating conversation about the merits of different gear.

    I know not everyone has that level of gear at their disposal but I know many of our readers have acculated quite a bit of gear…. so what would you do if you had to simplify or strip it back to the basics.

    Lets say you can only have one camera body and one lens – which ones would you keep?

    Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

    Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.

    If You Had to Simplify Your Camera Kit… [DISCUSS]



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  • Paddling CLC Patuxent Kayak with a Telescoping Camera Mast



    April 2010. Paddling CLC Patuxent 19.5 kayak with Canon Powershot G11 camera mounted on a telescoping mast assembled from a monopod and sticky pod platform.

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    Paddling with Canon PowerShot G11 Camera on a Monopod Mast
    Kayak Video Camera Mast – Sticky Pod Combined with Monopod
    A Bird’s-Eye View of Kayaking with GoPro Hero Camera


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  • GoPro Hero Camera and Thunderbolt Kayak


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    September 18, 2012. Another evening with WSBS Thunderbolt-X kayak on the Beaver Pond in Arapaho Bend Natural Area near Fort Collins.

    Thunderbolt provides for me the fastest way to go for a paddling workout – just a few seconds to load a kayak into V-racks on my car. And, in a small pond, I don’t even need to mess up with a sprayskirt.

    I was playing with the GoPro Hero camera mounted on a kayak bow and set up in the interval shooting mode. This time I was using my two suction cup mount based on Sticky Pod.

    Related posts:
    10 Minute Double Suction Cup Camera Mount for a Kayak Deck
    3 Pictures from My Paddling Pond in Fall Colors
    7 Pictures from Fall Paddling in Colorado Featuring Thunderbolt Kayak


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  • Adobe releases Camera Raw 7.2 and Lightroom 4.2, adding 21 cameras

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    Adobe has released the final versions of Adobe Camera Raw 7.2 and Lightroom 4.2. The latest updates bring finalized support for 21 additional cameras, including the Sony A99 and RX100, the Fujifilm X-E1 and the Canon EOS M. Lightroom gains tethering support for 11 cameras, including the Nikon D800 and Canon EOS 5D Mark III. It also adds support for ‘Albums’ in its uploader to the Revel service. Updates are available through the in-software update systems.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • AT&T brings Samsung Galaxy Camera to USA, but at what cost?

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    US mobile carrier AT&T has become the first network to announce that it will be offering Samsung’s Galaxy Camera – the first truly camera-like device to include a cellular data connection. The version being offered is being described as 4G but AT&T has confrimed it will use an HSPA+ connection, rather than the faster ‘LTE’ system that is more widely accepted as ‘4G.’ Prices and details of data plans are also unspecified at this point. (via Engadget)

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • A sneak peek at our forthcoming camera test scene

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    As part of the development of connect.dpreview.com we’ve created a more advanced, more detailed test scene, which will be launched on dpreview.com soon. The new scene is roughly eight times larger (in area) than the existing test, allowing us to test to even higher resolutions than before, amongst other improvements. Click through for more details.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • 1″ sensors could save the compact camera says Aptina’s Sandor Barna

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    Following the announcement of its 1″ sensor, we spoke to Aptina’s Sandor Barna, who believes these larger sensors could save the compact camera by offering a leap in quality that smartphones can’t compete with. Barna, the Vice President and General Manager of Aptina’s Consumer Camera Business Unit, told us about the unfilled gap in the market that 1″ sensors can address, explained the freedoms that the larger format gives the company’s designers, and why this is currently best exemplified by a product it wasn’t involved in: The Sony RX100.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Connect: Cameras get smart to survive – a look at camera Wi-Fi options

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    We’re looking at all aspects of connected photography over on connect.dpreview.com, which includes Wi-Fi capable cameras and wireless SD cards. What are they like to use and how are camera makers working to match the convenience, flexibility and connectivity of smartphones?

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)