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Posted Apr 16, 2008 at 06:14PM by Abraham A.
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Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras are not spared from rumors. After the speculated Samsung DSLR with full-frame sensor, there are whispers that a possible 24.4 megapixel Nikon D3X is on the way. More details over at the full article. |
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Posted Apr 12, 2008 at 06:54PM by Charles D.
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Bigger definitely spells better as hints of Samsung developing a full-frame sensor for its next digital SLR camera seem to be the latest buzz on the technical photography scene. Kyong-Kook Shin, assistant manager of Samsung's digital camera marketing planning group, backed this up by suggesting that the firm plans on using a full frame CMOS sensor (a.k.a. an active pixel sensor) for a professional camera. More details in our full article. |
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Posted Aug 28, 2006 at 03:04AM by Kristine C.
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As we all know, digital cameras have already replaced the old film-type cameras. After all, you can take as many shots as you want with a digicam and not worry about wasting film, you can print your own photos at home, and - more often than not - a digicam also doubles as a video camera and a portable USB flash drive, all in one package. Plus, digicams are very pretty.However, with all the features that we want and all the convenience and hipness they promise, digicams are not cheap either. So if you're about to go out and pick yourself your own cam, you might first want to stop for a minute or two since there are certain things that you might want to know about before forking over your hard-earned cash. Over at Camera2Photo.com, a guide of 25 essential tips have been compiled to help the casual (and maybe even the pro) photographer pick out the perfect digital camera. Tips that have been included range from how to gauge the price of your selection as compared to its features, warnings to not get wowed by the megapixels that a model supposedly sports, as well as why one should consider optical zoom over a camera's digital zoom capability. This is one set of rules to follow since it may possibly save you or someone you know either lots of money or from the heartache that is caused by buyer's guilt. Check out the rules by checking out the link below. |
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Posted Aug 25, 2006 at 01:08AM by Maia L.
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Every photographer knows that even the tiniest speck in the camera lens can prove disastrous in any photograph. With this issue in mind, Canon produced their own version of a dust-shaking camera. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi SLR camera uses a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit to shake that dust away from the camera. It uses ultrasonic vibrations to shake dust off of the surface that keeps the low pass filter in front of the camera’s sensor clean. These ultrasonic vibrations can be activated for one second each time the camera is turned on or off, or via a command in the menu. The dust that shakes loose from the camera is then captured into an adhesive strip so it won't float back onto the filter. Of course this technology doesn't guarantee a 100% dust-free camera lens, but in case that a speck or two remains, users can activate the Dust Delete Data function. This maps the size and place of any remaining dust, and the mapping information is attached as metadata to subsequent photos. Users can apply the dust delete function after they transfer the photos to a computer which subtracts the dust image from the photo. The 10.1 megapixel EOS Digital Rebel XTi will be available in mid-September for the price of $899, which already includes a zoom lens kit. This model is Canon's latest offering right after releasing the EOS Kiss. |
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Posted Aug 09, 2006 at 11:06PM by Myra M.
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Fujifilm has developed the first D-SLR factory-produced yet specifically tailored camera for ultraviolet and infrared photography.Known as the FinePix S3 Pro UVIR Digital SLR (whew!), it replaces the problematic UV and IR filters with a "specially formulated glass protective filter." More importantly, the said camera is able to take pictures of things we don't normally see under the naked eye, such as tattoos on a burnt body (pretty morbid, we know). This proves to be quite a valuable tool in law enforcement and medical purposes, but it could also be used for art, just like photographers Minor White and Ansel Adams did. According to Mike Brooks, a law enforcement agency consultant, "The enhanced image quality is another great advantage of this camera – it has the ability to capture mid-tones, which is crucial with the contrasty subjects we commonly shoot and it provides a wider exposure latitude than other D-SLRs." Moreover, it could also be used to detect differences in similar-looking signatures and inks, injuries below the skin, and even detect the presence of gunpowder. The FinePix S3 Pro UVIR Digital SLR camera will be available this September for $1800 USD. This innovation opens up lots of possibilities in D-SLRs nowadays. Who knows what they'll come up with next? |
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Posted Jul 03, 2006 at 09:16PM by Maricar V.
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Combine a visualist and a digital camera and you'd probably get loads of stop-motion videos. Jaymis from Create Digital Motion has come up with a functioning cable release that will sure come in handy for those who want to foray into the world of stop-motion video using their digital SLRs.
He admits that it's an "inelegant" setup, but nonetheless functional and produces reasonable results. All he needed was something that would allow variable-interval time lapse shooting, but not as costly as professional timer switch, or intervalometer. His prayer has been answered when he purchased a Countdown Timer project from Jaycar Electronics. Check out the video and see how your DSLR cable release circuit will help with making your own stop-motion videos. |
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Posted Jun 21, 2006 at 07:24PM by Chris S.
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News about Panasonic's Lumix DMC-L1 (not the DMX-L1 as our source site says), touted as their 'first real dSLR', has been around for a little while now, but only now has the company decided to formally launch the unit. (We presume that's because they wanted the hype to reach some sort of crescendo before they did so; we're not sure at this point whether or not that's the case.)We also have some detailed info about the camera that we didn't have earlier. The 145x86.9x80 L1 is a 7.5-megapixel dSLR that's got ISO values between 100 and 1600. It features a Leica D Vario-Elmarit 14-50mm lens with an OIS (Optical Image Stabilizer), a Dust Free Sensor that Panasonic says makes the camera a snap to keep clean (interesting - wonder how that works?), a nice bright 2.5-inch control screen, RAW/JPEG support and compatibility with SD/SDHC cards of up to 4GB capacity. Not bad, eh? We sure think so, too. All that goodness isn't going to come cheap, though. It's to retail for a little less than 1800 EUR in Japan and 1500 EUR in the States (no clue why), which we hear is an eye-popping 700 EUR more than Canon's renowned 350D. Wonder if it'll be worth it? We'll keep you all posted. Have a look at some more nice pictures of the Lumix DMC-L1, courtesy of the good folks from Akihabara News.
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Posted Jun 11, 2006 at 09:48PM by Rica M.
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Here's a peek at the first new digital SLR product from Sony since its acquisition of Konica Minolta in 2005. Yup, that's the reason why it looks a lot like Konica dSLRs.Sony's DSLR-A100 is based on the Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D and 7D, including the CCD-based image stabilizer and the lens mount. But the similarities stop there as other features of this camera are Sony-specific. The following are the features of this new dSLR:
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Posted May 23, 2006 at 05:43PM by Rica M.
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A lot of things happened at the International Photo & Imaging Industry Show 2006 at Seoul this month. Samsung showed off the first digital SLR it had created with Pentax, and there were a lot of new products showcased at the 550 stands during the event.
One camera though that caught on-lookers' eyes was the first digital SLR off the "istD series" of Pentax. Perhaps it's the manufacturer's name that caught the eye of the masses, but there were also reasons to glance at and admire Pentax' new offering. The new 10-megapixel DSLR of the "istD series" will hopefully be launched soon. There were still no model name, specs, date and price details about this camera. When QJ learns more about this 10-MP DSLR from Pentax, we'll let you know.
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Posted May 23, 2006 at 04:15AM by Karen R.
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As someone who's been wanting to upgrade to a digital SLR photography for quite sometime now, I find the latest DSLR from Pentax to be a somewhat ideal choice for a first DSLR camera. Pentax describes K100D as "a versatile all-around performer for all levels of photographers...."Features of the K100D are as follows:
A large 2.5 inch color LCD monitor is also incorporated in the camera's back panel. The monitor's wide-view design makes it possible for photographers to check the image 140 degrees vertically and horizontally. The 210,000 pixels (approx.) offers up to 12 times digital zooming of playback images. With the large, high-performance 23.5mm x 15.7mm CCD as image sensor, images will be printed as a faithful reproduction of the desired photographic intention. Also with the Pentax K100D package is a software that includes the Pentax Photo Laboratory 3 (featuring SILKYPIX image-processing engine) for RAW data processing and Pentax Photo Browser 3 for faster data processing speed. |
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