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Samyang announces 12mm 1:2.0 NCS CS wideangle for mirrorless cameras

21 Mar

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Samyang has announced a wideangle prime for mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras, the 12mm F2.0 NCS CS. With manual focus and aperture control, it will offer an 18mm equivalent angle of view on cameras with APS-C sensors (19mm equiv on Canon EOS M), and 24mm equivalent on Micro Four Thirds. It uses nanocrystal coating to minimise flare and ghosting, and will be available in Canon M, Fujifilm X, Samsung NX, Sony E, and Micro Four Thirds mounts. Pricing and availability are still to be confirmed.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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DxO Optics Pro 9.1.4 supports Nikon D4s and four other cameras

20 Mar

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DxO Labs has released version 9.1.4 of its DxO Optics Pro software. Both the Elite and Standard versions gain support for the Sony A5000, Leica X Vario and GoPro Hero 3+ Black edition. The Elite version also gives support for the Nikon D4s. The update also adds 170 lens and cameras combinations to its library, with a list of over 18,000 combinations now available. Click through for the download link.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Fujifilm UK previews customized X-series cameras at TPS

05 Mar

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Fujifilm UK is preparing a new service allowing certain X-series cameras to be customized with a range of different colors and body textures. The company has shown customized cameras at The Photography Show this week in Birmingham, UK, and pages for an ‘X Signature’ service are live on its website, but some pages lead to errors and the company has not enabled purchases yet. Click through for more information.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Your camera’s best amigo: Miggo Strap and Grip review

18 Feb

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The Miggo straps and grips bring a lot of innovation to the way we tote and transport our beloved investments. Their versatile multi-use designs combine a high quality camera wrap, a method of securing the camera to your person and lens cap pocket all in one. Are the days of traditional camera toting coming to an end? Find out in our review

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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CP+ 2014: Nikon Interview – ‘our cameras need to evolve’

17 Feb

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The CP+ show in Yokohama Japan has just closed, but in between visits to the various booths we made time to sit down with four senior Nikon executives to get their thoughts on the state of the market, future opportunities and the inevitable coming together of stills and video. Click through to read the full interview. 

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon Coolpix AW120 and S32 waterproof cameras make a splash

08 Feb

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Nikon has announced its Coolpix AW120 and S32 waterproof cameras. The AW120 features a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor, a 3″ OLED screen and a wide-angle 24-120mm equivalent image stabilized zoom. It’s waterproof down to 18m (59ft), shockproof from a height of 2m (6.6ft), and freezeproof down to -10C/+14F. It also comes with built-in Wi-fi and GPS. The inexpensive S32 has a 13.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, a 2.7-inch LCD display and 30-90mm equivalent lens. Learn more

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Fujifilm launches updated grips for X-E and X-Pro cameras

15 Jan

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In amongst the product releases of the past few months, Fujifilm announced a pair of accessory grips for its X-E and X-Pro cameras. The MHG-Xpro and MHG-XE improve on the original HG designs by providing continued access to the cameras’ battery/card compartments. In addition they reposition the tripod mount so that it’s in line with the optical axis. The MHG-XPro and HMG-XE are available now priced at $ 150 and $ 130 respectively.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Small cameras, large zoom: Canon’s new PowerShot ELPH 340 and SX600

06 Jan

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CES 2014: Canon has unveiled two new low-cost cameras that pack big zoom lenses into compact bodies. The PowerShot ELPH 340 HS (known as the Ixus 265 HS in Europe) is slim and stylish, and sports a 25-200mm equiv. lens, 16 megapixel CMOS sensor, and 3-inch LCD. The SX600 is just a bit larger than the ELPH, but gains an 18X, 25-450mm equiv. lens along with 1080/60p video recording. Both cameras have Wi-Fi with NFC, which Canon says is easier to use than on previous models, plus numerous scene modes and special effects.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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High Security: 150 Creepy Cameras Installed on 1 Blank Wall

03 Jan

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Installation & Sound. ]

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If you ever get that feeling you are being watched, well, for once it really is just your imagination – this fleet of surveillance cams is inactive but still startling to anyone caught by surprise. All they are missing is some George Orwell birthday party hats.

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Street artist SpY, known for large and thought-provoking interventions, really lives up to his nom de plume in this installation set alongside a side street in Madrid, Spain.

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Catching passers by off their guard, the neatly-arranged series features one hundred and fifty security cameras all pointed in roughly the same direction, all causing a cumulative sense of distinct unease that is only slightly irrational upon reflection.

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While the prop cams are both inactive in practice and redundant in theory (since they all appear to be looking at the same spot), the effect of feeling watched by many eyes is still disproportionately unsettling.

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The construction process was painstaking, involving a crane and the manual attachment and alignment of each camera along a carefully-planned grid.

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Aside from their uniform focus, the consistent color and style of each unit adds another level of discomfort to the mix, like a marching army of emotionless robotic agents in some dystopian science fiction film.

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Firmware update gives Sony QX-series cameras more manual control

19 Dec

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Sony has announced firmware upgrades that enhance the features of its QX-series ‘lens-style’ cameras, which clip on to the front of your smartphone. The update adds Full HD video recording and an expanded ISO range for both the QX10 and QX100, while the latter also receives a shutter priority mode. Sony’s latest PlayMemories Mobile app has more seamless photo browsing and dramatically improved performance on iOS devices. Click through for more.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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