Sigma has released an updated version of its Photo Pro image-editing software for immediate dowload extending RAW support to the DP1x compact camera.
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Sigma updates Photo Pro software
sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 Lens Review
Rent this and many more lenses at: www.borrowlenses.com This is a detailed review about the performance of the Sigma 10-20mm lens for nikon cameras, including first thoughts, image quality and field testing. Also see Tokina 12-24mm vs. Tokina 11-16mm lens review and the Ultra Wide dx Lens Comparison videos under the wide angle lens review playlist on my main page. This lens was thoroughly tested on the nikon d3x camera.
Rent these and many more lenses at: www.borrowlenses.com A comparison between the tokina 12-24mm and the tokina 11-16mm for nikon DSLR cameras. The purposes of each lens are explained in this video. A nikon D3x was used to test these lenses. See more videos on wide angle lenses and comparisons under wide angle lens review playlist on my main page.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Sigma releases 70-200mm F2.8 OS for Nikon
Sigma has announced its 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM image-stabilised fast telezoom is now available in Nikon F mount. Previously available in Canon EF mount, the Nikon version is priced at ,470. The lens features a new optical design that uses two elements made of the company’s recently developed ‘FLD’ glass plus three SLD glass elements to reduce aberrations, a 9-blade circular aperture, and features full-time manual focus override. It also comes with an adapter for APS-C users.
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Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM for Nikon D60 – Part 1
This is a new lens I got for my Nikon D60. It’s the Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 lens with optical stabilizer, and high speed motor.
www.nikond60.com – here you can purchase Nikon D60 digital camera online. Best Prices and Shipping services. After you size Nikon D60 image, you can change your composition’s magnification back to 100 percent. You can see that the background now shows clouds in view, not just blue sky. Changing the magnification ratio for your composition does not change the size of the final composition output. This is a display option only. So, you’ve created a project, created a new Nikon D60 composition, loaded a digital photo, placed it, and sized it. That’s not bad, but it’s basic and boring. I know. But it’s getting more fun, so read on to start adding elements. Make sure to save your work so far. Adding Nikon D60 Multiple Digital Photos in After Effects Often when working in After Effects, you’ll need to load a few images, by way of a sequence or as random files. Previously, you loaded just one image. Now you’ll load multiple images to be used in Nikon D60 digital photo montage. Loading multiple photos is as easy as loading a single image, but remembers that you’re still working from the background forward, even though you can always rearrange your project’s layers. Rather than randomly choosing images to load, import them according to how you’ll use them.