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Lensbaby: Product Review: Adorama Photography TV

30 Oct

www.adorama.com Adorama Photography TV presents Lensbaby Optics and Lens Bodies. Rich Harrington reveals how Lensbaby can help you find the lens that matches your creative style of shooting. Lensbaby mounts directly onto your SLR or mirrorless camera body. Join Rich as he demonstrates the how to gain more control over depth of field with the Lensbaby Edge 80 Optic. AdoramaTV features talented hosts including Mark Wallace, Gavin Hoey, Joe McNally, Joe DiMaggio, Tamara Lackey, Bryan Peterson, and Rich Harrington. Related Products Lensbaby Macro Converter Extension Rings www.adorama.com Lensbaby Edge 80 Optic, 46mm Filter Diameter, 17″ Minimum Focus Distance www.adorama.com Sony Alpha NEX-7 Camera Body www.adorama.com Nikon D800 Digital SLR Camera Body www.adorama.com If you have questions, share them with us at: Adotv@adorama.com

 
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3-D special: Avatar review, Tony Hawk and Dante’s Inferno

30 Oct

Game On goes 3D with James Cameron’s Avatar, Johnny argues with Tony Hawk and we drag you to the pits of hell. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

www.iwaggle3d.com After a few months of jealous peeking from behind the waggling shoulders of Kinect users, the PS3 community can finally enjoy the latest synesthetic shooter experience from the creator of Rez, with PlayStation Move and (for the lucky ones) in stereoscopic 3D. Wonder how it turned out? Hit play to find out! As usual, the following analysis describes how the PlayStation Move controls work, but does also provide a comparison with those of the original Kinect release. ———- – Subscribe to iWaggle3D www.youtube.com – Follow iWaggle3D on Twitter : twitter.com – Join iWaggle3D on Facebook : www.facebook.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Just Posted: Pentax K-30 full review

30 Oct

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Just Posted: Our review of the Pentax K-30 16MP DSLR. The K-30 continues a Pentax tradition of building cameras around a strong photographer-friendly feature set. It may be less expensive than the much-loved K-5 but it gives up very little in terms of specification – it has a 100% viewfinder and a level of weather sealing unique at this point in the market. Nor does it skimp on software features, including intervalometer, distortion correction and image processing filters. So do these features add up to the perfect mid-level DSLR? Read our review to find out.

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Just Posted: Pentax K-30 full review

30 Oct

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Just Posted: Our review of the Pentax K-30 16MP DSLR. The K-30 continues a Pentax tradition of building cameras around a strong photographer-friendly feature set. It may be less expensive than the much-loved K-5 but it gives up very little in terms of specification – it has a 100% viewfinder and a level of weather sealing unique at this point in the market. Nor does it skimp on software features, including intervalometer, distortion correction and image processing filters. So do these features add up to the perfect mid-level DSLR? Read our review to find out.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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LowePro S&F Camera Exchange AW Bag 100 [REVIEW]

29 Oct

I see a lot of bags and packs that look like gimmicks trying to be passed off as something the average consumer can’t live without. Often they are toured as such. Few of them live up to the concept of making photography easier.

And that is why I eyed the LowePro S&F Lens Exchange 100 AW with a skeptical eye. “Look!” I imagined the PR rep shouting from on high, “You can change lenses more easily!!” I’m not a fan of individual lens cases and I usually only carry one extra lens not on my camera when I travel. But with my recent need to test a Tamron 90mm Macro, I decided to see if the small bag could deliver when I used it in conjunction with a Canon EF 10-24mm.

Specifications

  • Internal Dimensions: 11 x 11 x 17 cm (4.33 x 4.33 x 6.69 in)
  • External Dimensions: 14 x 14 x 19.5 cm (5.51 x 5.51 x 7.68 in)
  • Weight: 0.4 kg (0.88 lbs)

In The Real World

The concept is simple: When opened, this bag has holders for two lenses. It can’t hold them both when closed, but the idea is you open the bag, expand it out, drop one lens into the empty holder, swap end caps and put the first lens on your camera. It’s meant to make things easier for one handed operation when you don’t have a place to set your second lens during a swap.

And it works! I’ve been using the under-the-arm technique for a while and it frankly frightens me. I’m not the steadiest of hands at times and dropping a $ 1500 lens is a bad idea. This bag actually cures that problem.

What’s more, this bag doesn’t try to be everything to everyone and I really like that. It holds a smaller lens (like a 16-35mm, 50mm or even 90mm) well and has space for another. I didn’t try it with a 16-35mm and the wide lens hood, but it should fit as well. It can’t handle a 70-200mm but for that it has a big brother, the 200 model.

There are a couple of elastic pouches on the sides to hold lens or end caps. Beyond that, the bag isn’t larger than it needs to be to accommodate extra stuff. No pockets for keys or extra cards or cell phone. Just a lens bag.

There is a nice belt loop velcro attachment on the back built in the normal, rugged LowePro fashion. The zipper pulls on the top are smooth, as I’ve also come to expect from LowePro and the use of a single handle is astonishingly easy. I’ve tried binding it up and it keeps on working properly. Very well designed for being so dang simple. There’s also a snap on the back (when both of your hands are free) to help secure the bag.

A shoulder strap is supplied and there is a rain cover. The rain cover seems a bit silly to me especially since it has holes form the shoulder strap. There is no way to get into the bag with the shoulder strap attached and the rain cover on. I have to remove the shoulder strap then take the cover off, which obviously requires more than two hands and a place to set the bag, most likely. If the rain cover were not attached to the bag (a long time gripe of mine about LowePro rain covers in general) I could flip the rain cover the opposite way and still work the system with one hand.

Conclusion

The LowePro S&F Lens Exchange 100 AW works and despite me not wanting to like it (or lens pouches in general) I will be using it with my other bags when I want a slimmed down kit. I can attach it to the hip belt of a f-stop bag or the outer loops on a smaller camera/lens bag. I can also just loop my belt through it and forget about the bags altogether.

It also works better for me than the standard LowePro lens cases. With this bag, the case opens wise (I find those single lens bags have a lid that likes to flop closed when I don’t want it to) and the opening with a handle is just easier.

Get a price on the LowePro S&F Camera Exchange AW Bag 100 at Amazon.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Hands-on Review

29 Oct

Due to popular demand, we are reviewing this DX-format superzoom lens from Nikon. The original 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VR was introduced in 2005 and was a popular lens – so what does this second version offer? Pricing Reference: www.digitalrev.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Gary Clark Jr. performs his song “Things Are Changin” in an exclusive recording session live at Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin, TX for The Live Room on The Warner Sound. Watch more of Gary Clark Jr. in The Live Room: goo.gl Download Gary’s new album, Blak and Blu: On iTunes: goo.gl Or on: GaryClarkJr.com Executive Producer Phil Botti Director Michael Thelin Director of Photography Mikko Timonen Mixed by Brett Eliason Editor Steven Pierce Recording Engineer Jacob Sciba Tracking Engineer Bharath Ramanath Captured live at Pedernales Recording Studio Austin, TX The Live Room with Gary Clark Jr. was captured exclusively with Nikon D4 HD-SLRs camera and NIKKOR lenses. The Live Room is an exclusive Warner Sound original series that captures today’s most innovative artists performing live recording sessions in the most iconic recording studios across America. Subscribe to The Warner Sound goo.gl The Warner Sound on the Web: youtube.com thewarnersound.com http twitter.com

 
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Resident Evil: Mercenaries 3D Game Review

27 Oct

IGN gives its video review of RE: Mercenaries 3D. Capcom’s first Resident Evil game for the Nintendo 3DS fails to outdo its bonus mode predecessors. IGN’s YouTube is just a taste of our content. Get more: www.ign.com Want this week’s top videos? Sign up go.ign.com
Video Rating: 3 / 5

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LG Optimus 3D Review Part 1

27 Oct

LG Optimus 3D Review Part 1 by Aaron The 3D revolution is upon us! Aaron reviews the LG Optimus 3D, a device that was announced at Mobile World Congress earlier in the year. With a 1 GHz dual-core TI OMAP processor, the Optimus 3D offers a 4.3-inch stereoscopic display, dual 5-megapixel cameras, front-facing camera for video calling, and Android 2.2 with LG’s user interface. It’s the first of many 3D smartphones to come. Is it worth trying to obtain unlocked, or should you wait for the HTC EVO 3D, a carrier-subsidized unit? We’ll figure it out. Part 1 of 2. ?Facebook: www.facebook.com ? Twitter: www.twitter.com Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: instantwin.phonedog.com

 
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Review: iPhone 5

26 Oct

Thumbs up for my iPhone 5 review? =] iPhone 5 Unboxing: www.youtube.com iPhone 5 Gaming: www.youtube.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com Google+ gplus.to In this video I review the Apple iPhone 5, the 2012 new iPhone. I go over should you upgrade to the iPhone 5 and compare vs iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and iPhone 3GS, the iPhone 5 in black on Verizon LTE speeds, iOS 6 and the new Apple Maps app, picture / photo and video samples with the rear facing camera and FaceTime HD camera, the design and build quality, Lightning port and cable, 4″ Retina Display and how apps and games work on it, speed test of the Apple A6 processor vs other phones like the Samsung Galaxy S3, battery life and whether the iPhone 5 matches up compared to other high end phones like the Nokia Lumia 920. Video Gear: Nikon D600 Camera: goo.gl Nikon 50mm 1.8G Lens: goo.gl Nikon 40mm 2.8G Micro Lens: goo.gl MacBook Air 11″ 2012: goo.gl Blue Yeti Microphone: goo.gl Zoom H1 Microphone: goo.gl 2400 Watt Softboxes: goo.gl Manfrotto 701HDV Fluid Video Head: goo.gl Dolica AX620B100 Tripod: goo.gl Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Adobe Premiere Pro CS6: goo.gl Corel VideoStudio Pro X5: goo.gl Transcript: Up front you’ll find a larger 4″ display with a resolution of 1136×640 and immediately you’ll notice it makes a big difference. The added height give you more screen real estate to work with which is something the iPhone has been needing for quite a while. Apps need to be updated to work with the
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Part 3 takes you on the journey of the full day wedding shoot, including images, tips and tricks. Lowepro S&F gear here: goo.gl Part 4 covers back up, storage and editing (note the images included in part 3 are first draft edits – no individual PS work yet). In this series ThatNikonGuy Matt Granger will show you all you need to know to get started in wedding photography. From planning, to gear, to shooting and editing tips, Matt will walk you through the process and help you avoid common pitfalls. Whether you are going in full time, or have been asked to shoot at a friends wedding – take the time to research and plan – it will avoid a lot of headaches down the track! GEAR: Lowepro S&F gear – products.lowepro.com Tamron 70-300SP – www.tamron.com Nikon gear – www.nikon.com.au Join our facebook and flickr groups to stay up to date with what’s going on: Join our facebook group HERE: www.facebook.com Flickr group HERE: www.flickr.com www.mattgranger.com
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Review: Samsung Galaxy S3

26 Oct

Buy on Amazon: goo.gl Review: Samsung Galaxy S3 Twitter twitter.com Google+ gplus.to Facebook www.facebook.com In this video I review the Samsung Galaxy S3 for T-Mobile. The Galaxy S3 is the latest Android 4.0 smartphone and is available on AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular. In the review I go over battery life, screen, camera and S Voice. This phone was provided for free to review. duncan33303 is a technology based YouTube channel that focuses on a wide variety of smartphones, tablets, game consoles as well as the weekly show D3Live. Gear I Use To Make Videos: Nikon D3200 Camera: goo.gl Nikon 50mm 1.8G Lens: goo.gl Nikon 40mm 2.8G Micro Lens: goo.gl MacBook Air 11″ 2012: goo.gl Blue Yeti Microphone: goo.gl Zoom H1 Microphone: goo.gl 2400 Watt Softboxes: goo.gl Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Subscribe! www.youtube.com Merch Store! duncan33303.spreadshirt.com Channel Link www.youtube.com Jailbreaking info stateofjailbreak.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Learn it all at a workshop: www.mattgranger.com/workshops Part 1 of a series to teach you everything you need to know to master strobist photography techniques. That Nikon Guy (Matt Granger) introduces the key concepts you need and runs through a simple demonstration. Assumed knowledge: Manual exposure intro: www.youtube.com Example strobist images: www.youtube.com www.mattgranger.com https
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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