We’ve just posted an update to our preview of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3, adding updated product photography (the camera we originally used had a non-final grip material) and three pages of studio comparison images, both JPEG and Raw. We’re working on the remaining studio tests, and intend to add at least four more pages to this preview in the next few days, with a samples gallery and more detailed impressions on the camera’s handling and performance. Look out for that towards the end of the week, but for now, click through to go to the updated preview.
www.kre8insights.com I just got back from In[FOCUS] in New Orleans which was a very inspirational event. While I was there I filmed a piece with a rep from Canon. We went through a series of primes lenses (14mm rectilinear, 15mm fisheye, 35mm 1.4, 50mm 1.2, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.2, 85mm 1.8, 135mm 2.0, 135mm 2.0 with 1.4 tele converter which you lose 1 stop and it became a 2.8) that they had. As we switched each lens the only thing that changed was the iso. Each lens was left wide open and we were around 3ft from the subject. All was shot on a 5D. It was also shot in 24P. http Video Rating: 4 / 5
Sofortbild App – Tethering on Mac with Nikon D90 Download here for free: www.sofortbildapp.com Music: Super Highway – Agent Alvin (The Friendly Fire – EP) Video Rating: 4 / 5
First test of the Panasonic Gh1 vs the Canon 7D. Both cameras use the bundled lenses for the comparison. This is also going to be the first in a new set of videos showing how to setup as use the GH1.
We’ve added the Nikon D5200 to our database of studio comparison images. We’re in the process of running a production D5200 through our studio tests, so wanted to present the results of our standard test scene. These test shots are also available from other reviews and the standalone tool, which can be accessed via the ‘Review Comparison Tool’ link in the Reviews menu on any page of the site. We’ll be adding a complete set of studio and real-world sample images to our previously-published preview in the coming days, but in the meantime, click through to see how the D5200 stacks up to the competition in terms of JPEG and RAW image quality.
Become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com First comparison between the new Nikon D5100 and the Canon EOS 600D (Rebel T3i). Shot with 25p at 1920×1080 in Frankfurt am Main. NOTICE: Same settings on both cameras! Lenses: Sigma 50mm f/1.4, Sigma 18-200mm Which DSLR do you like more? Leave a comment below! Twitter: twitter.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com Our website: www.fenchel-janisch.com Music by Kevin MacLeod Video Rating: 4 / 5
In this episode I talk about a couple of affordable manual pancake lenses from the film photography era that work great with video DSLRs. I compare two versions of Nikon’s 50mm 1.8, one with multi-coating, and one without. Official Lens names: Nikon Nikkor AI-S 50mm 1.8 NEW MIJ Nikon Series E 50mm 1.8 NEW MIJ Blog post: fromtheraw.blogspot.com These will work great on DX Nikon DSLRs for video or photos in Manual mode (‘M’ on the dial) only with Live view turned on. -soon I will post a video with a trick I found out to get them to work without Live View, comment if you need to know now! Please check your compatibility first! For Canon or other DSLRs, or micro four thirds cameras please look into lens adapters, they are a great option to get some inexpensive older Nikon glass on whatever you shoot with. Adapter to use Nikon lenses on Canon DSLRS: amzn.to Adapter to use Nikon lenses on Micro Four Thirds: amzn.to Adapter to use Nikon lenses on Sony NEX E mount:amzn.to Amazing site with Nikon lens specs, look-up a lens by serial number range etc. www.photosynthesis.co.nz Music by Retrigger and 8-Bit Ninjas, Check them out: freemusicarchive.org freemusicarchive.org Gear Used: Nikon D5100: amzn.to Nikon 35mm 1.8G: amzn.to Rode Videomic: amzn.to Nikon Series E 50mm 1.8: amzn.to S01E05
Motorcycling Photography in the Bay of Plenty hills of New Zealand. Staring Greg on his 750 Suzuki Katana, Di on her Harley and Kevin on his 1400 Kawasaki Ninja. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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www.artoftheimage.com – Sigma 8-16mm vs Nikon 10-24mm Side by Side Comparison and ReviewCheck out the new Art of the Image Recommended Photography Gear List at http PS If you have kids or know someone with kids, check out my latest online book, “Diary of a Nerd King” at www.nerdkingdiary.com. It’s funny and it’s FREE! Please pass it along… thanks! PSS If you have toddlers or small children, check out http for my children’s ebooks for Kindle, iPad, iPod, iPhone, laptops, etc! Please pass it along… thanks! Video Rating: 0 / 5
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Updated: We’ve just added the Nikon Coolpix P7700 to our studio comparison database, and we’ve taken the opportunity to add three image quallity comparison pages to our previously-published preview. Our final analysis of the P7700’s image quality will come later, but for now, you can use our comparison tool to see how Nikon’s newest enthusiast compact camera measures up to its competitors in both JPEG and Raw mode. Does the new 12MP BSI-CMOS sensor and revamped lens combination make a difference? Click through to find out.
The new Nintendo 3DS XL review. It’s a new model 3DS a with a bigger screen, better battery & a tweaked layout. Lets see how the 3DSXL measures up against the Original 3DS & the previous “XL” model the DSiXL The Nintendo 3DS XL is a dual-screen clamshell portable gaming console featuring a 4.88-inch stereoscopic 3D display screen, an increase from the 3.53-inch screen in the original Nintendo 3DS model. The system’s secondary display, the touchscreen, also sees a size increase from 3 inches to 4.18 inches. The 3DSXL launches in Australia on August 23 for AU9.95 RRP It’s just launched in Japan & Europe & North America gets it August 19.
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Just Posted: JPEG and Raw studio samples from the Canon Powershot S100 and Nikon J1. In preparation for our forthcoming reviews, we have shot our standard studio test scene with both the Canon Powershot S100 and Nikon J1. To allow easy comparison with their peers, we have now added these shots to our comparison tool. Both the S100 and J1 can now be selected from the pull-down list within any review or in our standalone comparison tool.