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Olympus launches PEN E-P5 high-end Wi-Fi enabled Micro Four Thirds model

10 May

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Olympus has announced the PEN E-P5, the fourth in its range of enthusiast-targeted, rangefinder-style Micro Four Thirds cameras. The E-P5 takes the 16MP sensor that has appeared in the company’s other models and adds a five-axis image stabilization system and shutter capable of shooting at 1/8000th of a second amongst a host of tweaks and feature improvements. The camera will available from May at around $ 1,000/€1000. The company has also announced black versions of its 17mm, 45mm and 75mm F1.8 prime lenses, priced the same as their silver counterparts. There is also a 2.4M dot LCD electronic viewfinder, the VF-4.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Fujifilm launches FinePix HS50EXR and HS35EXR high-end superzooms

08 Jan

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Fujifilm has announced the 16MP FinePix HS50EXR, its new flagship superzoom camera. The HS50 features a 42x 24-1000mm (equiv.) optical zoom lens and a new EXR CMOS II sensor. A 3″ articulated rear LCD complements the camera’s built-in 920k dot electronic viewfinder. The HS50 records 1080p60 video alongside stereo audio. An ‘Intelligent’ hybrid autofocus system allows for automatic switching between contrast and phase-detection AF operation. Burst modes as high as 11 fps are possible in full resolution mode. A more affordable HS35EXR has also been announced, which features an earlier version sensor, 30x optical zoom and 1080p30 video recording.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon replaces high-end Coolpix ‘P’ series with P510 and P310

01 Feb

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Nikon has updated its photographer-friendly P series with the Coolpix P510 and P310. The P510 gains GPS and an extended zoom, now reaching from 24-1000mm equivalent. This 42x range is likely to be quite a challenge for its VR image stabilization system, so we’ll be interested to see how it performs. the P310 is a more subtle upgrade of the P300. Like the P510 it gains a 920k dot LCD and moves to using a 16MP back-lit CMOS sensor, with all the high-speed, multi-shot image processing modes it enables. More than any of the technology changes, we’re most interested to see the addition of a ‘Fn’ button on the front – if this can be set to control useful functions, it may improve the handling of an already pleasant-to-use camera.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon announces SB-910 high-end Speedlight

01 Dec

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Nikon has announced the SB-910, the flagship flashgun in its Speedlight range. Replacing the SB-900, the 910 gains the simpler graphic user interface (GUI) of the less powerful SB-700. Its more advanced thermal protection system slows the flash recycle time, rather than it simply shutting down to prevent overheating. It comes with hard filters for matching fluorescent and tungsten lighting and automatically switches the camera’s white balance to match the filter. Similarly it adjusts the available zoom steps to suit the body (FX or DX) that it’s attached to. The SB910 will be available from mid-December, priced around $ 549.95.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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HIGH-END FASHION RETOUCHING

28 Apr

HIGH-END RETOUCHING by Lucie Kout for Koutmedia.com luciekout.deviantart.com total time retouching 4hours 10minutes final result luciekout.deviantart.com thanks to: model Marketa Bartova for letting me revealing the truth markheet.deviantart.com Innocens band for music www.innocens.net please respect the model in your comments and copyright