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Rugged Fujifilm FinePix XP70 offers Wi-Fi, Full HD video

12 Jan

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CES 2014: The Fujifilm FinePix XP70 is the company’s latest rugged compact, building on its predecessor’s specification with Wi-Fi connectivity. It’s also waterproof to 33 ft / 10m (compared to the XP60’s 20 ft rating), shockproof up to a 5 ft / 1.5m drop and freezeproof to +14F/-10C. It offers a 28-140mm equivalent F3.9-4.9 zoom lens, 16 megapixel sensor, and 1080 HD video at 60i/30p. 

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ40 budget superzoom offers 42x optical zoom

12 Jan

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CES 2014: Panasonic has unveiled the Lumix DMC-LZ40, a budget superzoom with an F3.0-6.5 22-924mm equivalent zoom lens. It has a 20 megapixel CCD sensor, fixed 3-inch 460k dot LCD, and can record video at 720/30p. The LZ40 is also equipped with optical image stabilization, 13 filter effect modes, and a lithium-ion battery rated to 320 shots.

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Compact Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ8 offers 12x zoom and Wi-Fi

11 Jan

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CES 2014: Panasonic keeps the emphasis on zoom and connectivity with the introduction of the Lumix DMC-SZ8, a lower-end alternative to its ZS/TZ travel zooms. It covers a 24-288mm equivalent range and uses a 16 megapixel CCD sensor (a step down from the ZS-series’ CMOS chips) and a top video resolution of 720/30p. Wi-Fi connectivity is included, as is a 3.0-inch 460k-dot LCD.

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Lomography offers pre-order package for Petzval 85mm F2.2 SLR lens

13 Dec

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Lomography has announced that its Kickstarter-funded Petzval portrait lens is now available for pre-order in Canon and Nikon mounts. Based on a 19th century optical design, the 85mm F2.2 lens has a brass lens barrel, a ‘gear rack’ manual focusing mechanism using a knob on the side of the barrel, and a set of drop-in ‘Waterhouse stops’ to change the aperture. The pre-order package costs $ 599 from Lomography’s website, with a current delivery estimate of May 2014.  

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Adobe now offers Photoshop and Lightroom for everyone

21 Nov

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When Adobe announced a version of Creative Cloud for photographers in September, there was a catch — you had to already own Photoshop CS3 or later to qualify for the special pricing. Now Adobe is lifting that requirement for a limited time. Through December 2, 2013, the $ 9.99 per month subscription is available to everyone. Learn more 

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Canon offers Dual Pixel AF upgrade for Cinema EOS C100 camera

06 Nov

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Canon is offering owners of its Cinema EOS C100 the chance to add Dual Pixel AF to this video-centric camera. This will enable continuous autofocus during recording with all Canon EF lenses, and double one-shot AF speed with 104 fully-supported lenses. Interestingly the upgrade doesn’t involve a change of sensor, but instead enables a hitherto-unused hardware capability. However it will require the camera to be sent to a Canon service centre, and in the US will cost $ 500. 

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Samyang offers lens kits for videographers

01 Nov

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Korean lens maker Samyang has announced that it will be offering a series of kits aimed at professional filmmakers, enthusiasts and film schools, consisting of selected videography lenses housed in a protective hard case. Four kits will be available: wide-angle and standard three-lens kits for 35mm and Super 35mm cameras, a general-purpose three-lens kit for APS-C sensor camera, and a wide-ranging five-lens kit for 35mm and Super 35mm lens kits. Prices are yet to be announced. Click through for full details.

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NYT offers a look ‘hometown’ across the U.S. through the eyes of teens

24 Sep

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The New York Times’ Lens Blog asked teenagers across the U.S. to submit photos of their hometowns for a project simply called ‘My Hometown.’ Thousands of teens responded to the call, with submissions coming from 45 states. The resulting collection is a yearbook of sorts, documenting the friends, family and places closest to a small sampling of the country’s young people. Lens Blog has published a selection of 145 Editor’s Choice photos, and the whole collection is available online – searchable by student or state. Take a look at a few standouts.

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SanDisk offers new 256GB CompactFlash card

13 Sep

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SanDisk has introduced a high capacity CompactFlash card with 256GB of storage. The card boasts write speeds of 65MB/s and transfer speeds up to 160MB/s. It’s also rated with a VPG-65 Video Performance Guarantee, promising adequate speed for 4K video capture. As is the case with SanDisk’s other Extreme Pro cards, it’s designed to withstand shock, vibration and extreme temperatures. Click through for all of the details.

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PhotoSmith app for iPad offers image organization, syncs with Lightroom

12 Sep

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The PhotoSmith app for iPad lets photographers catalog and filter their photos on the move. There are no editing capabilities, but users can add ratings, labels, keywords and other metadata, and group photos into collections. It can export to Facebook, Flickr, Dropbox and iPad Albums, but its party trick is the ability to sync tags and ratings with Lightroom. Read more in our full review on our sister site, connect.dpreview.com.

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