Here’s another Photoshop CS6 sneek peak showing off some things that should speed up the migration to the new version, as well as simply making Photoshop easier to use.
[via John Nack]
Digital Camera News, Reviews and Tips
By Eric Reagan
Here’s another Photoshop CS6 sneek peak showing off some things that should speed up the migration to the new version, as well as simply making Photoshop easier to use.
[via John Nack]
By Eric Reagan
The guys behind CineSkates are at it again with CineSquid – a trio of suction cups designed for use in tandem with the Gorillapod Focus tripod.

As you can see from the video above, there are plenty of uses for sticking your 5lb or less DSLR kit on various surfaces for some less-than-ordinary shots.
[via Cinetics]
By Eric Reagan

Canon Rumors is predicting next week as a for sure thing for the Canon 5D Mark II replacement. Presumably, it will be called the 5D Mark III; however, there have been rumblings that Canon will go with the 5D X name and apparently play off the recent release of the 1D X.
Semantics about naming schemes aside, below is what’s supposed to be the actual specs for the 5D III/X. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
Mastering the Fuji X100 is a new book from photographer Michael Diechtierow. As the title implies, the book covers the features and capability of the X100 with an aim to help the reader maximize the potential of the camera.
Mastering the Fuji X100 retails for $29.95; however, it is currently available for $19.37 on Amazon.com.
By Eric Reagan
Sony’s long-teased (over 2 years now) 500mm f/4 super-telephoto lens is finally available for pre-order. According to B&H Photo’s listing, it is set to ship around April 23, 2012.
By Eric Reagan
Here’s a great bargain right now on the Olympus E-PL1 with a 14-42mm lens for $274.99 at Amazon, along with free shipping. When the E-PL1 was first introduced, it cost $600 for this kit. This is a steal of a deal.
This is likely a closeout of stock, so there’s no telling how long this will last. Note, you can also find a used, but good condition, stock of the E-PL1 at B&H for a few bucks less.
By Eric Reagan

Canon Rumors says that February 28 looks like the big day for a camera announcement from Canon. Craig is calling for “a full frame camera” although the exact model name is unknown to date. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

Sony Alpha Rumors is pegging a compact Sony APS-C camera that will go head-to-head with the Canon G1 X. Reportedly, the camera would use a pancake zoom lens to keep the size down.
I think Sony has a great thing going with the NEX line. So, I’m very interested to see what such a camera could add to Sony’s lineup. If anything, I think a fixed-lens camera seems more accessible to a larger market. This isn’t necessarily in terms of price (the Canon G1 X isn’t cheap), but rather in terms of perceived user experience. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

Nikon Rumors uncovered an interesting little tidbit regarding the dealer pricing of the Nikon D800 in the US.
The D800 that your dealer sells to you for $3000 cost the dealer $2700, while the D800E sells for $3300 and cost the dealer $2970 – a markup of 11% and 10%, respectively. Accessories, however, are a different ball game altogether…
[via Nikon Rumors]
By Eric Reagan
PocketWizard Plus III transceivers are out now. The Plus III offers 32 channels, a more durable antenna, a crazy Long Range Mode and a Repeater Mode. Long Range Mode sacrifices a little sync speed for a the sake of extended range. Repeater Mode allows you to use additional Plus III’s as a repeated to extend the full range for each additional unit.
Retail is $139. Check them out at B&H Photo here.
Lots more from David Hobby and PocketWizard.com.