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Canon announces unique Vixia Mini camcorder with fisheye lens

01 Aug

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Looking more like a projector than a camera, the Canon Vixia Mini made its debut today, its aim to serve bloggers, youtubers and apparently guitarists. Its 16.8mm equivalent fisheye lens is designed to capture video and stills with a unique perspective, and users can switch from wide to close-up mode while recording for an interesting live ‘cut’ effect, while maintaining Full HD video recording. Its built-in touch-sensitive LCD flips to face forward or backward, and a tripod mount can hold the device firmly in place. Click through for more information, and images.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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How to Make a Mini Light Studio Using School Supplies

28 Jun

When school’s out, most kids are thinkin’ “Oh man, summer’s here!”

Us? We’re thinkin’ “What are we gonna do with all these binders???”

Staring at binders all summer long is no fun, so our buddies Chris Rutter and Jeff Meyer (of Digital Camera World) showed us how to turn them into a sweet light tent — perfect for casting beautifully diffused light onto your photo subjects.

That means your photos won’t have harsh shadows from the sun, and your camera will catch all of your subject’s details.

Everyone has a binder or two at home, so you can start this project today!

Plus, this portable light tent gives you great lighting on flowers, insects, and other small stuff without having to pluck them out of the ground.

Throw it in your bag, and you’ve got a mini studio wherever you go this summer.

How to Turn Binders into a Light Tent

Ingredients

  • 3 white, translucent binders
  • 8 1/2″x11″ colorful cardstock
  • Duct tape (grey is good!)
  • A camera
  • Optional: small hand-sized beanbags

Step 1: Tape it together

beforeLay one binder open and flat.

Grab a second one and lay it open and flat. Keeping them open, overlap the cover of one binder on top of the back cover of the second.

Use your duct tape to keep them connected at their folds (check out the photo). You should have three panels.

Cut the front cover off your third binder and attach it to the center panel at its top edge. It’ll act like the roof to your light tent.

Try standing your light tent up, and if the roof is too floppy (flappy?), tape it down to help the tent keep its shape.

Step 2: Pick something to shoot

beforeTake a peek outside.

Scratch that. Take a good long look! We bet there’s something hidden out there that’d make a great photo subject.

Jeff found this budding flower, but maybe you’ll catch a rollie pollie unfurling or a butterfly snacking on a daisy.

If you’re not feeling the outdoors, set up a fun miniature scene with figurines, knick knacks, and stuff around your house. Slinkachu’s rad inspiration for that.

You can also practice your product photography by throwing almost anything in your light tent and playing around with getting the best even lighting on it (think setting it by a window, taking it outside, setting something reflective under it or playing around with the angle of the flaps).

Step 3: Make it pretty with a background

beforeNow that you have your thing-to-photograph picked out, observe its beautiful array of colors and what kind of background you think would complement it.

Perhaps take a gander at the Color Wheel, a diagram for figuring out which colors are complementary and which might clash.

The blue-yellow combination here goes pretty good, we’d say.

You can go with a piece of card stock or a color folder, even. Get more use out of those school supplies!

Place your background over the back panel and use use tape or a paperclip to keep it in place.

Step 4: Mad Props

beforeNow, prop it up! It’s a tent, after all.

Place it over your subject so that your subject sits in the center of your “tent.”

If you have nice cushy grass to work with, then getting it to stand on its own might be easy. If your surface is smooth, prop it up with paperweights or small hand-sized beanbags on either side of each flap.

Step 5: Get your camera ready

beforeOnce you have everything just how you want it, grab your camera and put it on manual mode, so you can figure out the best settings for your snap.

For this shot, Jeff used an aperture of f/5.6 and shutter speed 1/200 at 200 ISO. A low ISO worked here because the sunlight was aplenty, but if your photo looks too dark, you might need to raise your ISO to 400 or so.

Play around with your settings ’til it’s how you envisioned.

Take it further

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  • Teresa Franco shoots amazing macro photos of all the little things we miss under our feet.
  • How to make macro photos without buying an expensive lens

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Olympus UK serves up free Pancakes with PEN Lite and Mini

18 Jun

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Olympus UK is offering a free M. Zuiko Digital 17mm 1:2.8 Pancake lens to anyone who buys a PEN E-PL5 or PEN E-PM2 from an authorised UK stockist. The lens can be claimed though the the company’s website, and the promotion runs until 15 September 2013.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Olympus UK serves up free Pancakes with PEN Lite and Mini

18 Jun

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Olympus UK is offering a free M. Zuiko Digital 17mm 1:2.8 Pancake lens to anyone who buys a PEN E-PL5 or PEN E-PM2 from an authorised UK stockist. The lens can be claimed though the the company’s website, and the promotion runs until 15 September 2013.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Is this the new Leica ‘Mini M’?

29 May

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Leica has announced that it has a ‘new family member’ coming on June 11th and, as the German manufacturer continues to tease what it’s calling the ‘Mini M’ on its website, a photo has emerged which may reveal more details about the forthcoming camera. A French iPad app has published what seems to be an advertisement for the new Mini M, and if genuine, it reveals that the Mini M will sport a 16MP APS-C sensor and an 28-70mm (equivalent) F3.5-6.4 zoom lens. Click through for more (alleged) details.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Leica teases ‘Mini M’ for 11th June release

23 May

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Leica has placed a teaser on its Facebook page for a new ‘Mini M’ camera to be launched on June 11th, that apparently will slot into its range between the M rangefinder and the X2 fixed-lens compact. It’s given no other details, and we don’t yet know what’s coming, but we think it could make sense for the company to produce a full-time live view version of the M Typ 240, using the same sensor but with the expensive rangerfinder assembly removed. This would result in a 24MP full frame mirrorless camera that would able to use almost any manual focus SLR or rangefinder lens ever made, without a field of view crop. What kind of camera would you like Leica to make? Let us know in the comments.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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UNBOXING: Mac Mini 2012 (i7 Ivy Bridge)

16 Feb

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Valentines Day Mini Album/Scrapbook

14 Feb

This is a Valentine’s Day mini scrapbook that I made.
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The iPhone Viewfinder and the Instax Mini 8

22 Jan
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It’s Unofficial Analog Photography Appreciation week, everybody!

The iPhone Viewfinder puts an eyepiece on your phone’s screen with a handy suction pad. Get up close and personal with your phone and block out distractions and screen glare!

The Instax Mini 8 lets you get retro modern with instant prints and improved controls. Plus, it goes with all your best outfits.

Click through to check them out in the Photojojo Shop.

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$ 30 at the Photojojo Shop

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$ 85 at the Photojojo Shop

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Shorty’s mini video #2 [main+tank hybriding] [magebank]

21 Jan

Subscribe. My second mini video, I hybrid in mystic because I solo. I have clips from my main and my tank(mostly main). All decent clips considering my gear. w/e. Stay subscribed for more. -=-=-=-=-=-DISCLAIMER-=-=-=-=- =- RuneScape is a registered trademark of JaGeX Limited. I do not claim,…

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