We’ve updated our Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1 review with an additional page of lens data, brought to you in collaboration with DxOMark. The RX1’s headline feature may well be its 24MP full frame image sensor, but the fixed Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 35mm F2 lens is an equally crucial part of its imaging chain. We’ve added a full set of technical lens measurements to our review to illustrate how it performs, presented in our unique data widget. You can also see how it measures up against the best 35mm lenses available for SLRs.
Just Posted: We’ve had a chance to get our hands on the Nikon D7100 – the company’s latest mid-range DSLR. The D7100 looks a lot like the popular D7000 but has been completely overhauled internally. Central to its feature set is a 24MP CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, promising high resolution captures. It also gains a 51-point autofocus system and 1.3x crop mode for both stills and video capture, amongst other upgrades. Click here to find out what we thought.
Just posted: Our review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX1. The RX1 is one of the most ambitious cameras Sony has ever built: a full-frame compact with a fixed 35mm F2 lens. Those specifications make the RX1 a high-end, niche camera, as its $ 2,800/€3,100/£2,600 price tag confirms. So how does it perform? We’ve run through the RX1 through our standard tests and looked into its performance and what this unique camera offers. Click here to see what we found.
If you enjoyed the video, please leave a like and a favorite for Just Cause 2 Multiplayer 😉 Hey guys, I’ve got onto Just Cause 2 Multiplayer when a spontaneous server announcement came up on Facebook and Twitter by the JC-MP Devs! Anyway sadly I didn’t get to record with Sean because he wasn’t online at the time of the server being up but I got a good 2 hours or so of Just Cause 2 Multiplayer recorded so hopefully you’ll enjoy those videos that I upload! Outro Music : OVERWERK – House (feat. Nick Nikon) [Monstercat Release]
Just Posted: Our in-depth review of the Canon EOS 6D. Announced last autumn but only recently available in stores, the 20MP EOS 6D is Canon’s newest full-frame camera, offering a cut-down feature set compared to its big brother the 5D Mark III, but at a more affordable price. The 6D has some unique tricks up its sleeve though, including built-in Wi-Fi and GPS, as well as a super-sensitive central AF point capable of focussing in extremely low light. Is the 6D the budget-friendly full-frame DSLR that Canon enthusiasts have been waiting for? Click through to read our full 25-page review.
Just posted: Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm F1.8 sample gallery. We’ve been shooting with the Olympus 17mm F1.8 lens for a while now and have put together a sample gallery showing the sorts of things it can do. We’ve also prepared some notes on the experience of shooting with the 34mm equivalent fast prime for Micro Four Thirds and included some shots that match ones we included in our Sony RX1 gallery. Beyond that we’ve tried to show a the lens at a series of apertures to show how the lens behaves.
We’ve just posted our review of the Samsung Galaxy Camera on Connect. The Galaxy Camera takes components from Samsung’s WB850F long-zoom compact camera and its flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S3, and combines them in one device. The result of this fusion of technologies is a compact superzoom camera with a 23mm wideangle, 21x zoom lens and pop-up flash that offers the ability to edit images on the go. You can also share images via Wi-Fi or 3G/4G data connectivity and install a plethora of apps from the Google Play Store. Click through to go to the full review.
We’ve just posted our review of the Nikon Coolpix S800c, in collaboration with Jeff Keller of The Digital Camera Resource Page. The S800c was the first compact camera from a major manufacturer to openly use the Android mobile operating system when it was released last year. On one side it’s a 16MP BSI-CMOS compact camera with a 10x, 25-250mm lens built in, on the other it’s a 3.5″ OLED touchscreen device running Android 2.3. Click through for a link to the full review.
jimmythackery.com http Two world renown blues bands together in the Big Room. Jimmy Thackery is one of the few blues guitarists who learned first hand from the masters of the blues, not off a blues record or DVD. Though most associate Jimmy with his 15 years as the co-founder of the legendary Nighthawks, he ended his time with them in 1987. Since then, Jimmy has been on the road for 15 years doing nearly 300 shows a year proving each night that he is still the guitar powerhouse in the blues. Trust me when I say he’s worth the price of admission alone. A true blues monster. For more info on Jimmy, track him down on youtube. Make sure you’re sitting down when you do
Lots of People are asking for the track-list: 1. the bloody? beetroots – we are from venice 0:00 – 1:57 2. proxy – who are you? (bloody beetroots remix) 2:03 – 3:58 3. the bloody beetroots ft. steve aoki – warp 1.9 3:58 – 4:43 4. bird peterson – the essence 4:44 – 5:09 5. jokers of the scene – baggy bottom boys 5:10 – 6:25 6. redman – i hold the crown (gigi barocco remix) 6:26 – 6:36 7. bingo players – get up (diplo remix) 6:37 6:51 8. sound of stereo – heads up (the bloody beetroots remix) 6:52 – 7:36 Filmed and edited by Leo James Video Rating: 4 / 5
Start Using The Nikon D5000 in Just 2 Minutes By EasyRaoul Copyright 2009 Start using the Nikon D5000 in just two minutes. Check the lens thats attached to the D5000. If the lens have these controls, set the following: Set the A and M switch to A Set the VR switch to On Set the Mode dial to Auto. This is the icon with the green camera. Turn the camera ON by turning the ON / OFF knob around the shutter button to the left. Look through the viewfinder. Compose your shot. Press the shutter button just slightly and halfway. This will operate the Autofocus function. The viewfinder will indicate by several flashing Red boxes which elements or subjects within the frame are in sharp focus. If your chosen subject has not been overlayed with the red box, meaning it is not in focus, just lift your finger off the shutter button and repeat the autofocus operation. If your subject has the red box indicator over it, then it is in focus. Press the shutter button all the way and take the picture. The image appears on the LCD monitor at the back of the camera. If the image doesnt appear, press the Playback button and the image will be shown. Start using the Nikon D5000 in just 2 minutes. Video Rating: 3 / 5
Keith’s Just Cause 2 Multiplayer Experience – Just Cause 2 Multiplayer w/Keith Ep.8 – (Commentary)
If you enjoyed the video, please leave a like and a favorite for Just Cause 2 Multiplayer 😉 Hey guys, I’ve got onto Just Cause 2 Multiplayer when a spontaneous server announcement came up on Facebook and Twitter by the JC-MP Devs! Anyway sadly I didn’t get to record with Sean because he wasn’t online at the time of the server being up but I got a good 2 hours or so of Just Cause 2 Multiplayer recorded so hopefully you’ll enjoy those videos that I upload! Outro Music : OVERWERK – House (feat. Nick Nikon) [Monstercat Release]
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