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Canon Mirrorless Camera Rumored for July 24 Unveiling

June 25, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon Mirrorless

Rumors of a Canon mirrorless camera are heating up with July 24 being the unveiling date, according to Canon Rumors.

The camera is further rumored to use a different mount than the current EF and EF-S DSLRs.  An increasingly popular theory is that the upcoming mirrorless line of cameras will adopt the Canon G1 X sensor format, which equates to a roughly 1.85x crop factor.  This is larger than both the Nikon 1 Series (at 2.7x) and the Micro Four Thirds standard (at 2x).

Of course, the advantage of an interchangeable lens design over the G1 X would simply provide better lens selection.  My biggest problem with the G1 X is the rather slow aperture on the long end at f/5.8, as well as the minimum focus distance of 4.3 feet.

Nikon’s rather odd 1 Series format doesn’t quite stack up to other mirrorless camera offerings thanks to the much smaller sensor.  However, Panasonic and Olympus are squeezing a lot of goodness out of the smaller Micro Four Thirds sensor and lenses.

In my book, Sony’s NEX line is the mirrorless system to beat.  Sony uses a larger APS-C image sensor and still manages to keep the cameras very compact.  Lenses like the 16mm f/2.8 and Sigma’s excellent 30mm f/2.8 lens let the NEX models compete in the size department with other smaller-format cameras.  And, Sony’s fast autofocus and fluid video capture match or best just about everything else out there.

Let’s see if Canon can step up the game with a solid offering next month (even if it is a little late to the game).

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, canon rumors, G1 X, mirrorless

 

Trapezist Portable Mini Jib

June 24, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Trapezist Portable Mini Jib

The Trapezist Portable Mini Jibis a new, lightweight and budget-friendly jib from Light Craft Workshop.

The telescoping jib arm allows the package to collapse down to roughly two feet and pack away in an included bag.  It looks to set up quickly without tools and offers over a 4-foot reach in addition to the tripod height.

The jib has four 1/4″ screw threads and a magic arm that allows user to attach different kind of accessories for access on the user end, such as an external monitor, USB follow focus, audio recorder and other accessories.

The jib retails at $339; however, there is a special launch price $299. More details on Light Craft Workshop’s website.

Check out the quick overview video below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: hdslr Tagged With: cinematography, crane, hdslr, jib, Light Craft Workshop, Trapezist Jib

Reader Photos Roundup: June 24, 2012

June 24, 2012 By Eric Reagan

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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

5D Mark III SD Card Speeds are Slower Than They Should Be

June 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

5D Mark III w/ SD Card

Image Credit: Jeff Cable

Jeff Cable noted a curious fault of the Canon 5D Mark III and its rather sluggish SD card write speed.

. . . for some reason unbeknownst to me, Canon decided to build the 5D Mark III with one very fast CF slot which supports the newer UDMA7 protocol and a standard SD card slot which does NOT support the high speed standard (called UHS – for Ultra High Speed).

Jeff lays out the full details on his trials with the SD format over on his blog.  Note that Jeff works for Lexar and knows more details about memory card specifications than the average photographer.  Word from the horse’s mouth is also available on page 32 of the 5D3 manual with the express disclaimer that the camera does not support the UHS speed class standard.

I’m with Jeff on this one.  It’s a real head scratcher why Canon wouldn’t support UHS-I in its cutting edge 5D Mark III.  (The standard was announced way back in 2010 and has been pretty widely adopted thus far, including prosumer shooters like the Nikon D7000.)  While it’s not as big a deal as a crippled AF system (ahem, 5D Mark II), this certainly is annoying and makes the SD slot unusable for some shooters out there.

Of course, Canon updated the 5D Mark II to provide support for the CF card spec UDMA-7 over 2.5 years after the camera was released.  So, maybe we can hope a little bit that a similar firmware update would come to the 5D3 in order to put the SD card slot on nearly equal footing with the CF card slot.  However, Jeff says that this could be a hardware limitation and not possible to update.

Has anyone else been plagued by the sluggish SD card problem on the 5D Mark III?

More memory card geekery explanation on Demystifying SD Cards.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 5d mark iii, cf card, dslr, sd card, slow card

Beauty Box Video 2.0 – Easy Skin Retouching in Video Editing Apps

June 22, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Beauty Box 2.0

Digital Anarchy has announced Beauty Box Video 2.0, which is a video plug-in for smoothing and retouching skin in the major NLEs.  In addition to compatibility with After Effects 7.0–CS6, Final Cut Pro X, Final Cut Pro 7, and Premiere Pro CS4–CS6, version 2.0 adds support for Assimilate Scratch, Scratch Lab, Sony Vegas Por and Movie Studio.

Beauty Box Video 2.0 retails for $199, but is available for $149 through July 15, 2012.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: after effects, FCP, final cut pro, nle, plug-in, premiere pro, video

Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM Pancake Lens In Stock

June 21, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM Lens

B&H has the new Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM Pancake lens in stock and now shipping.  Given the size and the $199 price, I expect this to be a very popular little lens.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 40mm, availability, b&H, b&h photo, Canon, dslr, EF, in stock, lens, pancake, STM, video lens

Canon BG-E11 Battery Grip for 5D Mark III In Stock

June 21, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon BG-E11

The Canon BG-E11 battery grip for the 5D Mark III can now be found in stock at B&H Photo, Amazon and Adorama.  Note that Amazon has it priced at $330 currently, while B&H and Adorama have it listed for $350.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 5d mark iii, adorama, b&H, Canon

Don’t Buy Anything Less Than a Class 10 SD Card

June 21, 2012 By Eric Reagan

No More Slow Memory Cards

I’ve seen a lot of deals lately on Class 4 and Class 6 SD cards mixed in with deals on Class 10 SD cards.  The price difference between these classes of SD cards is now nominal and, as a result, there’s really  no reason you should buy a Class 4 SD card anymore.

The prevalence of this problem came to light recently when a friend brought his Canon 60D to me, stating that it wouldn’t record video for more than a couple of seconds.  My gut told me to check the SD card first thing.  And, sure enough, he had an old SanDisk Ultra Class 4 SDHC card in it.  I swapped it out with one of my SanDisk Class 10 SDHC cards and it worked like a charm.

He ordered a new Class 10 SDHC card that day.  His 60D has captured video just fine ever since.

If you don’t already know, the Class-ratings on SD cards relate to a minimum write speed. When recording HD video, you need a minimum-sustained write speed in order to dump the data off the camera and onto the card.  In many cameras today, Class 4 (4MB/s) and Class 6 (6MB/s) cards just can’t handle the data transfers.

Class 10 cards are currently the fastest rated for minimum write speeds available and will handle video capture for most, if not all, current HD video DSLRs and camcorders today.

If you want to know more about SD card speed ratings and classifications, check out my article on Demystifying SD Cards.

If you want an easy recommendation, go with SanDisk Extreme Class 10 SD cards.

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: class 10, Class 4, Class 6, dslr, fast memory card, memory card, sd, sdhc, slow memory card, video

Photoshop Tip: Justifying Text

June 21, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Justify Text Not Selectable

If you have ever added text to an image using the type tool in Photoshop and later decided that you wanted create a different paragraph justification style (as opposed to the available right-, center- or left-align options), you may have been frustrated to discover that the justification options in the paragraph palette were grayed out.

There are a couple of ways to make sure you have the ability to justify text in your chosen format when working with the type tool in Photoshop.  I can confirm that the following directions work in Photoshop CS5 and CS6. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Photoshop Tagged With: cs5, CS6, Justify Text, paragraph text, Photoshop, text box

How To Take The Perfect Headshot – Peter Hurley at Google+ Photographer’s Conference

June 20, 2012 By Eric Reagan

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In the above video, Peter Hurley talks about the art of the headshot at the Google+ Photographer’s Conference.  It’s an hour-long video packed with good info for anyone who shoots people.

[via FStoppers]

Filed Under: Learn Tagged With: google, headshots, Peter Hurley, studio

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