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Pentax Ricoh has announced its latest flagship DSLRs – the K-5 II and K-5IIs. The ‘s’ version, which costs $ 100 more, comes without an anti-aliasing filter, to offer higher resolution at the risk of more prominent moiré interference patterns. Both cameras feature 16MP sensors and the weather-sealed magnesium alloy build of the original K-5. The biggest difference is the latest, SAFOX X, autofocus sensor. This is designed to work in lower light than any of its rivals (down to -3EV) it will also provide greater accuracy when working with F2.8 and fast lenses. The K-5 II will be available from October at a cost of around $ 1350 with 18-55mm WR kit zoom. The K-5 IIs will be available, body-only for around $ 1300 – a $ 100 premium over the standard version.
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The Nikon D300s contains a 12.3Mp DX-format CMOS sensor, 920000-dot Live View-enabled LCD, and can shoot stills at up to 7 frames-per-second.Aside from stills, the Nikon D300s can also capture 720p video using any number of Nikon optics. Nikon D300s with 18-200mm VR II Lens bit.ly Nikon D300s SLR Digital Camera Body bit.ly Compatible Nikkor Lenses bit.ly MB-D10 Multi-Power Battery Grip bit.ly
On this episode we try to tackle the relationship of aperture, shutter speed and ISO. I also give my review of the Motion Slider 36! www.photovideoshow.com http Equipment used in this video: Nikon D7000 – amzn.to Nikkor 50mm F1.4 – amzn.to Nikkor 18-70mm F3.5 – amzn.to Motion Slider 36 – amzn.to
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Become a fan on Facebook: facebook.com This short film was shot on a wonderful day in April 2011. We used the Nikon D5100 and shot with the D-Movie function. Lenses: Nikkor 50mm F/1.8, Nikkor 18-200mm ISO: 100 Music by Fenchel & Janisch Our own website: www.fenchel-janisch.com Subscribe to our channel for more Nikon D5100 footage! http Twitter: www.twitter.com
www.digitalhomethoughts.com Want to buy one? http The D3100 an the entry-level DSLR from Nikon, but the list of features and specs will surprise you: the 14.2 megapixel CMOS sensor is at the heart of this camera, giving it ISO 100 to 3200 (with a high ISO 12800 option), 3 frames per second continual shooting, 1080p 24fps MPEG/h.264 video with continual auto focus, an 11-point autofocus system with 3D tracking, 420-segment RGB II metering, automatic image sensor cleaning, in-camera retouch options (including trimming of video clips), and a built-in pop-up flash.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Canon has unveiled its promised 4K capable DSLR, the EOS-1D C, which can capture 4K (4096 x 2160 pixel) video at up to 24p without downscaling, from an APS-H crop of its 18MP full-frame sensor. The camera, which shares the majority of its specifications with the still-awaited 1D X, can also capture 1080p60 or 50p or output it uncompressed over its HDMI connector. Full HD can be captured from a 16:9 crop from the whole sensor, or a smaller, APS-C-like Super 35mm sub-frame that allows the use of Canon’s EF Cinema Zoom lenses. The camera will cost around €10,000 (exact price to be confirmed) and will be available from October.
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www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com Photography Tutorial & Tips – A detailed Photography Tutorial on “Aperture” with picture samples. This lesson is very basic and important for beginners. Important Notes f/2 = bigger aperture (more light coming in) Perfect for blown up background f/12 = smaller aperture (less light coming in) Suitable for big groups or landscape photography where you want everything to be sharp. If you feel you learned something new today, please RATE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. Until next time, keep Clicking!
www.digitalhomethoughts.com Want to buy one? http The D3100 an the entry-level DSLR from Nikon, but the list of features and specs will surprise you: the 14.2 megapixel CMOS sensor is at the heart of this camera, giving it ISO 100 to 3200 (with a high ISO 12800 option), 3 frames per second continual shooting, 1080p 24fps MPEG/h.264 video with continual auto focus, an 11-point autofocus system with 3D tracking, 420-segment RGB II metering, automatic image sensor cleaning, in-camera retouch options (including trimming of video clips), and a built-in pop-up flash. Here’s my review of the SanDisk Extreme SDHC card: is.gd
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Canon has announced the Canon EOS 5D Mark III, the latest in its enthusiast full-frame 5D series and successor to the popular EOS 5D Mark II. Based around a 22MP full-frame sensor, it can shoot 6 frames per second and features a 61-point AF system much like the EOS-1D X. It can capture 1080p movies at 24, 25 or 30 fps and offers high quality intraframe (All-I) video compression amongst a host of movie-related improvements. It will be available from the end of March with an MSRP of $ 3499 / €3299 / £2999.99.
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Gary Fong, a professional photographer for 20 years, and inventor of the Lightsphere Flash Diffuser, explains how to take your camera off of fully automatic, while keeping safety and creativity to a maximum by adjusting the camera settings. These settings greatly increase consistently correct images, yet give the photographer the ability to have creative control over contrast, ambient light during flash, and more selective focus when outdoors. Intended for photographers from beginning to advanced event photographers. To see my light modifiers, please visit my website at www.garyfong.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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