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New batch of Sony digital SLR cameras unveiled

Sony Alpha 330

Sony has just announced three new digital SLR cameras in the Alpha 230, Alpha 330, and the Alpha 380. All three cameras are equipped with APS–C/DX sized sensors that output at 10, 10, and 14 megapixels. These models also feature in–camera image stabilization that effectively increases the usability of all lenses for their system.

Numerous improvements makes these cameras considerable performers, but with one caveat: none of them can record HD video. In fact, no video recording at all whatsoever. Considering how digital SLRs with video recording are becoming common nowadays, the absence of this feature will surely cost Sony some percentage points in market share.

Sony Alpha 380

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Even a rodent infestation wont stop a ph …

Even a rodent infestation wont stop a photographer from making a shoot out of it.

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TiltShift is an Adobe Air app that helps …

TiltShift is an Adobe Air app that helps you play with the tilt–shift look without having to spend on an expensive tilt–shift lens.

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David Farkas shoots with two new Leica l …

David Farkas shoots with two new Leica lenses, the 18mm Super Elmar-M ASPH and the stunning 24mm f/1.4 Summilux-M ASPH. If only they can be bought without selling a limb…

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Shooting with a Canon G10? Be sure yours …

Shooting with a Canon G10? Be sure yours is not one of those affected by this image quality problem. Ouch.

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Nikon D5000 sample photos

Are you wondering how the new Nikon D5000 performs with a top–notch lens like the Nikkor AF-S 24-70 mm f/2.8G ED? This set of photos should answer your curiosity. Short answer: great!

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Nikkor 10-24: First true ultrawide nikkor

AF-S DX Nikkor 10-24mm F3.5-4.5G ED

Nikon has finally released the first true ultra–wideangle lens for its DX cameras, the AF-S DX Nikkor 10-24mm F3.5-4.5G ED. With Canon users already using the popular 10-22 UWA for a few years now, entry–level shooters with Nikon bodies can now enjoy extreme wide angle photography without resorting to third–party manufacturers like Sigma and Tamron.

I can’t help but notice the timing and similarities between this Nikon and the Tamron 10–24, but observations have shown that there are various technical differences between the two.

There are now some sample photos taken with the Nikkor 10-24mm available online. Unfortunately, with the suggested retail price tentatively set at EUR849, this lens may just be too far out of reach for beginner to serious–amateur DX shooters. Those with this money are probably waiting to move up to their FX full frame cameras, if they still haven’t.

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New Nikon D5000 with video recording

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Nikon releases another product with a not too common feature. The Nikon D5000 is the first Nikon digital SLR to feature a vari–angle LCD screen. It shares the 720P HD video recording from the Nikon D90 as well several other features. Here’s the brief list of highlights:

  • 12.9 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor (effective pixels: 12.3 million)
  • 2.7″ tilt and swivel LCD monitor (230,000 dots)
  • Movie capture at up to 1280 x 720 (720p) 24 fps with mono sound
  • Live View with contrast-detect AF, face detection and subject tracking
  • Image sensor cleaning (sensor shake)
  • 11 AF points (with 3D tracking)
  • IS0 200-3200 range (100-6400 expanded)
  • 4 frames per second continuous shooting (buffer: 7 RAW, 25 JPEG fine, 100 JPEG Normal)
  • Expeed image processing engine
  • Extensive in-camera retouching including raw development and straightening
  • Connector for optional GPS unit (fits on hot shoe)
  • New battery with increased capacity
  • 72 thumbnail and calendar view in playback

The D5000 is slated to replace the D60 in the upper entry–level segment and should be a good challenge for the Canon EOS–500D/T1i. This camera is expected late April 2009 for $729.95 body only, or $849.95 for a kit that comes with the 18-55mm VR kit lens.

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Canon EOS-500D announced

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Canon finally releases a camera body to go against the Nikon D90. The just announced Canon EOS–500D is an entry–level (or upper entry–level if you’d prefer) camera that has a 15 megapixel sensor that goes up to ISO 12800 with expansion, and more importantly records HD 1080P video. Just like the Canon EOS–5D Mark II, the 1080P video on the 500D beats the 720P resolution on the Nikon D90. Here’s more on the 500D:

  • 15.1 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
  • Full HD movie recording with HDMI connection for viewing and playback on an HDTV
  • ISO 100-3200 (expandable to 12800)
  • 3.4 frames per second continuous shooting
  • Max. 170 large JPEG images in a single burst
  • 3.0” ClearView LCD with Live View mode
  • 9-point wide area AF with cross type centre point
  • High speed DIGIC 4 performance and superb image quality
  • EOS Integrated Cleaning System
  • Full compatibility with Canon EF and EF-S lenses and EX-series Speedlites, including new Speedlite 270EX, TS-E 17mm f/4L and TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II

As it looks now, the 500D seems to be a better camera compared to the Canon EOS–50D. They’re very much the same but with the addition of HD video, this is the camera that will make people consider a Canon.

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The First All 5D Mark II Wedding Video Shoot

Wondering if it’s possible to shoot a complete wedding video using an all 5D Mark II lineup? No traditional video cams at all?

This video should prove it’s more than possible. It rocks.


An all 5D Wedding Video Shoot and Same Day Edit: Irene and David from Jason Magbanua on Vimeo.

Jason’s writeup on this thing explains how everything was, which can summarized as “overwhelming.”

Credits to these great Filipino wedding videographers, a collaboration of four of the most talented ones you can find on this side of the world:

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1

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The Panasonic Lumix DMC–GH1 is an update to the micro four thirds–based DMC–G1 with an important feature: HD video shooting! Unlike most digital SLR cameras with video shooting capabilities, the GH1 can continuously autofocus while recording videos. Its contrast–detect AF system allows this capability unlike the phase–detect systems in common digital SLRs like the Nikon D90 and the Canon EOS–5D Mark II. The new 14 megapixel sensor takes some cues from the Lumix LX3 by having various aspect ratios for its images. The GH1 can now do 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, and 1:1 which provides for more creative possibities. If only this retails much less than the cheapest SLR cameras from Canon and Nikon, I just might want one.

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Olympus Micro Four Thirds coming this summer

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I’m sure you’ve seen this wonderful–looking compact camera announced by Olympus several months ago. It’s supposed to be built on the relatively new “Micro Four Thirds” format which is basically just a reworking of the original Four–Thirds sensor size. But more importantly, the changes allows manufacturers to produce compact cameras just like the one shown above. I’m sure this one would give my LX3 a run for its money, considering the larger sensor size and other advantages that come with it. And most important of all, interchangeable lenses! I can’t wait for the summer!

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Nikon AF-S Nikkor 10-18mm f/4 G ED N: A fake?

Nikon AF-S Nikkor 10-18mm f/4 G ED N

Have you encountered the rumored Nikon AF-S Nikkor 10-18mm f/4 G ED N? It would’ve been a good addition to Nikon’s lens lineup except that now, they’re telling us it is a fake.

Do you think it’s a fake?

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What’s wrong with the Canon 5D Mark II?

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I came across several sites detailing the problems of Canon’s latest full–frame SLR, the EOS–5D Mark II. Sadly, it seems the problem is as widespread as it shouldn’t be.

So should they start selling the 5D Mark II for half the price? :D Seriously though, I hope Canon gets their act together before it affects sales so badly. I wouldn’t be buying this camera even if I could afford it, at least not anytime soon.

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Lumix LX3 Contest

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Are you in for some friendly competition? There’s a Lumix LX3 Contest blog that gives away some prizes for the best LX3 Dynamic B&W photos. All you need is an LX3, of course!

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Sample photos: AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G

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DPReview just came out with a gallery of sample photos from the recently announced Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G. Based on what I saw, there’s no reason this lens won’t be a bestseller. Aside from looking like a good performer, there isn’t much alternative, even more if you consider the price.

Sample photos from the Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G

(Photo above courtesy of DPReview.com)

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Tamron 10-24 reviewed

Tamron 10-24 mm f/3.5-4.5

The Tamron 10-24mm ultrawide has been on the radar for most shooters looking for a cheap wideangle lens so this review over at DPReview.com should provide helpful. For the money you pay, this lens is certainly a good one. A good buy.

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Nikon releases AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G

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Finally, a camera maker does the right thing they should’ve done a long time ago. Nikon has just announced a DX lens that will surely be the new favorite normal lens for everyday DX shooters — the AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G.

Set at USD $199, though not exactly cheap, is a reasonable price for a fast aperture lens that provides a field of view close to the traditional 50mm normal lens. With not much alternatives, Nikon may be poised to sell this like pancakes. Based on recent cheap Nikon lenses like their kit offerings, the 35mm DX should be a decent performer good enough for most photographers.

I can’t help but wonder if Canon would do the same, because they should.

NIKON INTRODUCES THE FASTEST DX-FORMAT LENS TO DATE: THE AF-S DX NIKKOR 35MM f/1.8G

MELVILLE, N.Y. (Feb. 8, 2009) – Nikon Inc. today announced the AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G lens, which is the first fixed focal length, fast-aperture DX-format lens that affords photographers superb image quality along with the creative possibilities and versatility of the classic 50mm focal length (FX-format equivalent of 52mm). When mounted on a DX-format camera body, it enables photographers to document their world with a lens that produces a picture angle similar to the field of vision as seen through the human eye. Whether new to D-SLRs or a seasoned enthusiast, users will appreciate the extreme low-light performance and the expanded ability to dramatically separate the subject and background with the new 35mm DX lens’ wide f/1.8 aperture.

“The development and release of the 35mm f/1.8 NIKKOR lens delivers new and added versatility to the Nikon DX-format digital SLR system and provides DX-format photographers with a broader range of fast-aperture lens options,” said Edward Fasano, general manager for marketing, SLR Systems Products at Nikon Inc. “This f/1.8 prime lens provides users with exceptional control of background and foreground, superb low-light ability, and the natural focal length that has been the staple of photography since its inception.”

Lightweight, compact and affordable, this lens can easily become a fast favorite for any level of photographer, and is the perfect complement to D60 users who are just starting to learn D-SLR photography or enthusiasts who love their D90. The AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G lens is ideal for travel, general photography, landscape shooting, portraiture or pushing creative boundaries. The stunning sharpness, clarity and color reproduction are all proof positive of more than 75 years of NIKKOR heritage and experience in optics engineering.

This lens continues the tradition of NIKKOR precision optics to provide photographers with sharp, high-resolution images and the ability to focus as close as 0.98 feet, while the integration of an ultra-compact Silent Wave Motor ensures fast, whisper-quiet AF operation.

The 35mm DX lens construction consists of eight elements in three groups, with an aspherical element to reduce size and weight, while contributing to the enhanced balance when mounted on a smaller DX-format D-SLR. A rounded diaphragm opening combined with the nine-blade aperture contributes to a substantially more circular bokeh for a more natural appearance of out-of-focus background elements. Additionally, instances of lens flare and chromatic aberration are suppressed using Nikon’s exclusive Super Integrated Coatings, which also help ensure vividly accurate color balance.

The AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G lens is scheduled to be available at Nikon authorized dealers beginning March 2009 at an estimated selling price of $199.95.* For more information, please visit www.nikonusa.com.

About the NIKKOR brand
With a full family of FX and DX-format lenses and focal lengths, from the ultra-wide 10.5mm fisheye to the super-telephoto 600mm VR, NIKKOR customers have come to rely upon Nikon’s optical superiority and the support of NIKKOR core technologies, of which the new 35mm DX lens is a prime example. NIKKOR is the brand name for Nikon’s photographic lenses, which was created by adding an “R” to “NIKKO”, an abbreviation of Nippon Kogaku K.K., the original company name of Nikon Corporation at the time of its founding. In 1933, Nikon marketed its first camera lens under the NIKKOR brand name, the “Aero-NIKKOR” for aerial photography applications. Since then, NIKKOR has been used as a brand name for Nikon’s lenses that symbolizes durability, high image quality and optical excellence.

About Nikon
Nikon, At the Heart of the Image™. Nikon Inc. is the world leader in digital imaging, precision optics and photo imaging technology and is globally recognized for setting new standards in product design and performance for its award-winning consumer and professional photographic equipment. Nikon Inc. distributes consumer and professional digital SLR cameras, NIKKOR optics, Speedlights and system accessories; Nikon COOLPIX® compact digital cameras; COOLSCAN® digital film scanners; 35mm film SLR cameras; Nikon software products and Nikon sports and recreational optics. For the second consecutive year, Nikon D Series digital SLR cameras are recognized as “Highest in Customer Satisfaction with digital SLR cameras, Two Years in a Row, Tied in 2008.” according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 and 2008 Digital Camera Usage and Satisfaction StudiesSM. Nikon Corporation, the parent company of Nikon Inc., recently celebrated its 75th anniversary of NIKKOR optics and announced the production of over 45 million NIKKOR SLR interchangeable lenses. For more information, dial (800) NIKON-UX or visit http://www.nikonusa.com, which links all levels of photographers to the Web’s most comprehensive photo learning and sharing communities.
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*Estimated selling price listed is only an estimate. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.
For J.D. Power and Associates award information, go to jdpower.com

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Nikon D65 rumors

Nikon D65

Nikon just wouldn’t stop making great new products even if they’re already shipping more digital SLRs than everyone else, so now we here about a rumored Nikon D65! Here’s how this new product shaping up to be:

  • 12 megapixel CMOS sensor
  • 3fps
  • 9 AF-points CAM 850, 1 Cross type
  • 720p video
  • Live view
  • Dust reduction
  • To be released in PMA 2009

This is quite a sensible list of details so this should be a true camera. And with these features, Canon better start drawing up something better, preferably something that also has HD video just to go pound–for–pound with Nikon.

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Best Enthusiast Compact Camera: Lumix LX3!

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

I knew I wouldn’t regret buying my Lumix LX3, and this just confirms it: best enthusiast compact camera! The Panasonic Lumix DMC–LX3 bests some of the more popular brands and cameras like the Canon Powershot G10 and the Nikon Coolpix P6000 and takes the crown among enthusiast compacts. Nice to see a good camera get noticed by the rest of the industry.