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

16 Oct

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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)

 
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In Pursuit of the Ideal Time-lapse Camera Bag: Gura Gear Bataflae 32L

16 Oct

What is the best camera bag for time-lapse photographers?
Welcome to my quest.

I’ve been shooting time-lapse photography for several years and in that time some great gear innovations have come about. Back when I started exploring time-lapse photography a tripod, camera and intervalometer were all you needed so a standard camera bag was enough. Now that motion control dollies, robotic tripod heads, large batteries and computers are involved a simple camera bag often isn’t enough. Until recently I’ve been using my old camera bag and slowly adding smaller camera bags to the mix. It hasn’t been the most efficient way to travel and eventually I settled on traveling light with only my time-lapse gear in a smaller ThinkTank Sling-o-matic 10 bag that easily fits my eMotimo TB3, a battery, remote, a level and 1-2 lenses or a body & lens. Still I’ve been yearning for more… a bag that I can put everything in, work easily out of it and still travel with (car or plane).

Gura Gear Bataflae 32L

The folks over at Gura Gear were kind enough to let me try out their latest camera bag the Bataflae 32L. In case you’re unfamiliar with the meaning of Bataflae it is Bislama (Vanuatu) for ‘butterfly’, which makes perfect sense when you begin to work with the bag. Rather than have one large flap that opens and closes to access the main storage area of the bag, you can access half the main storage area like a toolbox or open the bag like your standard bag. Personally I’ve fallen in love with the ability to access my gear with greater flexibility. The butterfly design alone makes the bag awesome. Every time I’ve gone back to using a standard camera bag I’ve tried accessing half the main storage area only to be bummed that I can’t. It’s such a simple innovation that after you use it you can’t believe someone hadn’t thought of this before.

Gura Gear Bataflae 32L

Other features that I found to be rather slick include the ability to store the backpack straps for snag free travel, an extra handle on the side of the bag enabling you to lift the bag more easily and extra large side pockets to carry a tripod or in my case components of my time-lapse dolly. The bag comes in two models the Bataflae 32L and Bataflae 26L. The Bataflae 32L has external dimensions of  14 x 21 x 9 inches (36 x 53 x 23 cm) and internal dimensions of 13 x 20 x 7 inches (33 x 51 x 18 cm). The smaller Bataflae 26L has external dimensions of 14 x 18 x 9 inches (36 x 46 x 23 cm) and internal dimensions of 13 x 17 x 7 inches (33 x 43 x 18 cm). The cost for the 32L is $ 449 and 26L is $ 399. Yes a bit pricey, but the material, construction and flexibility make this a great choice. One of the things that attracted me to the 32L was the prospect that I might fit Dynamic Perception Stage One modular dolly rail sections in the bag. These modular rails measure 21″ long and they’re just a bit too long to fit inside without altering the bag. Where there is a will, there is a way I suppose. I’m sure they could be squeezed inside, but I found it workable to store these modular sections in the external side pockets designed for tripods and keep the interior of the bag looking like new.

Gura Gear Bataflae 32L

One question I’ve received after releasing my eMotimo TB3 review was, “How do I carry everything?” Clearly having an assistant would be ideal to help cart around cameras, lenses, dollies, tripods, etc. In the past I’ve saddled up like a mule carrying my ThinkTank Sling-o-matic 10 bag and two tripods (in two bags clipped together with one shoulder strap) over my back with my free hands then carrying my Dynamic Perception Stage One dolly. Clearly having an assistant would be easier on the back. The Bataflae 32L looks to be a more comfortable and flexible solution if you’re aiming to be a bit more mobile in the field.

See more photos after the jump

Gura Gear Bataflae 32L half open with my time-lapse gear (Stage one dolly sled, 8 modular rail extensions, eMotimo TB3, battery, remote and tools)

Gura Gear Bataflae 32L half open with my camera gear (5D Mark III, 5D Mark II, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 II and Stage 1 dolly ends/tripod plates)

Gura Gear Bataflae 32L open in the standard manner with all my gear

Gura Gear Bataflae 32L containing all my time-lapse gear plus two Indura tripods

Gura Gear Bataflae 32L containing all my time-lapse gear plus two Indura tripods in their cases ready for travel

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In Pursuit of the Ideal Time-lapse Camera Bag: Gura Gear Bataflae 32L

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Just Posted: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 full frame fixed lens camera preview

12 Sep

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Just Posted: Our hands-on Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 preview article with video preview. You may well have already heard about Sony’s full frame compact camera with a fixed 35mm F2 Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* lens. We’ve had a chance to play with a pre-production RX1, delve through the menus and discuss its technologies with Sony. We’ve prepared a four-page preview detailing the RX1’s features and capabilities and discussing whether we think the world is ready for a $ 2800 full frame, fixed-lens camera.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Man With a Camera – Girl In The Dark

04 Sep

International superstar and iconic tough guy Charles Bronson stars in this gritty, action-packed TV series. Bronson portrays Mike Kovac, a New York City freelance photographer who specializes in getting difficult shots other lensmen cannot. Assisting law enforcement and insurance agencies, he invariable winds up acting as a private eye and gets himself into plenty of trouble!
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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What’s in Photojojo’s Camera Bag

25 Aug

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We have to admit, here at Photojojo, we love our job.

Our favorite part of our job? Sharing all the cool stuff we find with YOU!

That’s why we’re spilling our secrets and letting you in on the inside scoop.

Check out this article to meet the Photojojo team and find out what our favorite gadgets are.

Take a Look Inside Photojojo’s Camera Bag

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[MODIFIED] Buying a Digital Camera – What Does “Body Only” Mean?

07 Aug

When viewing digital camera listings for sale, why are some cameras listed as body only?

When comparing digital cameras and looking through sales ads, you may notice some cameras are listed with the phrase “body only”.

A “body only” camera means that the camera is most likely not a compact or prosumer camera but a higher-end digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera. Unlike other digital cameras, digital SLRs allow you to replace the lens, allowing for different degrees of wide-angle and telephoto shots (think skyline photos versus close-ups of birds high in trees). Plus, some lenses are ‘faster’ than others (ones with a larger aperture), allowing you to shoot even clearer photos in low-light conditions without necessarily using a stabilizing device such as a tripod (although these are always recommended when they can be used)….

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The Camera Strap Necktie and Le Camera Pin

05 Aug
Strap of the Month, The Camera Strap Necktie, Le Camera Pin!

We’re starting a little special somethin’: Camera Strap of the Month. Wherein each month we share a super special, hard to find, gotta-have-it camera strap.

For our inaugural edition we bring you The Camera Strap Necktie. Handsome in houndstooth and straight from Japan!

And for the perfect finishing touch: Le Camera Pin. It’s handmade in France and inspired by the craftsmanship of royal military decorations.

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$ 30 at the Photojojo Shop

Le Camera Pin Tweet It!
$ 25 at the Photojojo Shop

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Nikon Camera, Flash Sync Speed Explained (CLS ROCKS part 3)

05 Aug

Blog dombowerphoto.blogspot.com Video explaining what sync speed is, why it is what it is and how to over come it and why you would want to over come it. very funny part near the end. regards Dom Bower www.dombower.com

Tweet: bit.ly Facebook: on.fb.me The Double Exposure: Canon vs. Nikon video can be found here : bit.ly Double Exposure: Canon vs. Nikon is the result of a project that started with one idea: to make an awesome video by combining the powers of the community at Tweakers.net. After months of hard work the video was released December 13th 2011 and gained over half a million views in less than a week. In this video we show you a small peek behind the scenes. Expect to see a LOT of photography gear, even more geeks and if you look closely you might spot some female beauty as well. Tracks : 1. Junkie XL – Heart of Darkness 2. Porcelain Black ft Lil Wayne – This is What Rock N Roll Looks Like (Pleasurekraft Remix) 3. Stars on 45 – Stars on 45 (Olav Basoski Remix)
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Setting custom White Balance – Digital Camera

04 Aug

#1 – Tell camera what to consider “white” #2 Set the camera to Custom WB. Most cameras will be exactly the same. Some may be slightly different. Most newer ones are combining this into one step like the Canon S95. On my 7D I have to take 2 steps but it’s very easily done and helps a lot.

 
 

Casio Europe releases Exilimi EX-ZR300 Mini DV high-speed compact camera

03 Aug

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Casio Europe has launched the Exilim EX-ZR300 Mini DV – its name for the EX-ZR300, released in Japan in May 2012. It features a 12.5x, 24-300mm zoom lens and dual processors to help it offer focus times as short as 0.12s. It is also designed to offer control over both Flash Air and Eye-Fi wireless SD cards, for simple connection to smartphones. In common with other recent Casio flagship models, it also offers a series of high-speed features and is rated at an impressive 500 shots per charge, using CIPA testing methodology. It will be available for August at a cost of around €279.

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