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Archives for 2011

Experiencing Human Flight

May 22, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Shot with GoPro cameras and slowed down with Twixtor.

[Vimeo via John Nack]

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: GoPro, skydiving, Txixtor, video

 

Reader Photos Roundup: May 22, 2011

May 22, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Finally!

It’s time for our weekly break from the gear for a few minutes so we can enjoy another round of reader photos from the Photography Bay Flickr Group.

Check out the rest of the photos below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Photos Tagged With: flickr, Photographers, photography bay, photography bay flickr group, Photos, reader photos

Samsung NX Prototypes: Fun Form-Factors

May 22, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Recently, Samsung gave us a look into the development of NX lenses and what the future might hold for the format of its mirrorless camera system.  Along with that look, Samsung teased us with the above image that shows off several different designs of prototype NX-system cameras and lenses.

I’m not so sure about the ergonomics the Hassy-esqe design, but it sure has a nice retro look to it.

What do you think?  What kind form-factor would be ideal for your shooting needs/wants?

[Samsung via Photo Rumors]

Filed Under: Samsung Tagged With: digital camera, Lenses, mirrorless, NX, prototype, Samsung

Lexar USB 3.0 SD and CF Card Reader

May 21, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Lexar has launched a new Professional USB 3.0 SD and CF combo card reader.  The USB 3.0 connectivity provides a faster data transfer rate than the USB 2.0 version of this device.  This new reader is compatible with the UDMA CF specs and the SDXC and UHS-I SD card specs, so you shouldn’t have a compatibility issue with any of your memory cards.

The only other USB 3.0 card reader that I’ve seen on the market to date is this one from Delkin.  Now, if we can just get some Thunderbolt-compatible card readers out…

The new Lexar USB 3.0 reader retails for $49.95 and is currently available for pre-order at Adorama.

Check out the video from Jeff Cable, who gives a quick demo and comparison of the new card reader’s speed potential. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear

Firmware Friday: Canon Rebel T3i

May 20, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Camera    Firmware Update

Below you will find this week’s firmware updates.  Hit the manufacturer website links for more details and download instructions for the firmware. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: Canon, dslr, firmware, firmware friday, photography, rebel t3i, update

Sigma SD1 Priced at $9700, Arrives in June

May 20, 2011 By Eric Reagan

I’m not sure what fantasy world Sigma is living in; however, the company just dropped a press release detailing the availability and price of its “46-megapixel” DSLR – the Sigma SD1.  It will be here in June at a whopping price of $9700.

That’s Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars – or roughly the same price as a 2007 Ford Taurus.

Chuck Norris has three on pre-order. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sigma Tagged With: dslr, foveon, sd1, Sigma

Battle At F-Stop Ridge

May 19, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Talk about DSLR wars…

Check out this fun video from Canadian retailer The Camera Store.

Filed Under: Humor Tagged With: battle at f-stop ridge, the camera store, video

Fuji X100 ISO Comparison Images

May 19, 2011 By Eric Reagan

I just got my hands on the Fuji X100, and after reading all the praises this APS-C format camera has received for its image quality, I wanted to take a closer look.

Below you will find a chart that covers the sensitivity range of the Fuji X100 for both RAW images exported via Lightroom 3 and in-camera JPEG images. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fuji Tagged With: APS-C, Fuji, iso, rangefinder, sample images, x100

Coleman LED Quad Lantern as Cheap Video Lighting Kit

May 18, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Check out this $56 Coleman LED lantern kit, which breaks down into 4 separate LED lights with rechargeable batteries.

Of course, Coleman designed this as a camping accessory; however, it looks like it could work well as a compact remote light setup for video.  Obviously, it’s not for everyone, but if you are looking for a DIY light kit for your budget videos, this might fit the bill.

Check out the video below where the guys from Cameratown give it a go. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: Coleman LED Lantern, diy, hdslr, led, Lighting, photography, video

Lady Gaga Demands Copyright to Photos Taken at Her Concert

May 18, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Rolling Stone points out photographers’ dilemma going on right now with regard to photographing Lady Gaga’s concerts.  In order to be permitted to shoot the concert, some photographers are required to sign an egregious rights-grab photo release.

There are a couple of provisions that are simply ridiculous from the photographers’ standpoint. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Legal Tagged With: copyright, Lady Gaga, Photographers, release, rights grab

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