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Canon 7D at 2000 Frames Per Second

December 17, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Where’d that 2000 fps setting on the Canon 7D come from? [Read more…]

Filed Under: hdslr Tagged With: adobe, after effects, canon 7d, dslr, hdslr, particular, slow motion, trapcode, twixtor, video

 

DualEyes for Mac OS X Now Available as Free Beta

December 17, 2010 By Eric Reagan

DualEyes, one of Singular Software’s magical audio-syncing programs, is now available for Mac in beta form.  Best of all . . . it’s free.

If you’ve never tried PluralEyes or DualEyes before and you shoot video and audio on a dual system with your HDSLR, then you really ought to give it a try.  To get an idea of what you’re missing, check out my prior review of PluralEyes for Final Cut Pro.

More details on DualEyes for Mac at Singular Software’s website.

Filed Under: hdslr Tagged With: dual eyes, dualeyes, hdslr, singular software, video

CES 2011 Camera and Photo Gear Report

December 16, 2010 By Eric Reagan

CES 2010

LIVE UPDATE:  Growing list of announced cameras and accessories below.

The 2011 Consumer Electronics Show takes place January 6-9 in Las Vegas.  While the show is massive, encompassing everything from video games to car tech to household appliances, there are a number of cameras and other photo products unveiled during or around the event each year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ces, ces 2011, consumer electronics show, las vegas, vegas

Canon 60D Firmware Update Version 1.0.8

December 16, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Canon has released a firmware update for the Canon 60D.  The new firmware version 1.0.8 fixes an overexposure issue when using flash in combination with certain Canon lenses.

You can download the update on Canon’s website.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 60D, Canon, dslr, firmware, photography

New Polaroid Instant Camera Coming Soon?

December 15, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Last year at CES, Polaroid teased a new instant camera (the PIC-1000 – shown below) based on a classic retro design and created quite a buzz about the coming camera. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: 600, instant film, photography, pic 1000, pic-300, Polaroid

Hoodman Cinema Kit HoodLoupe 3.0 Review

December 15, 2010 By Eric Reagan

The Hoodman Cinema Kit is a rather affordable alternative to the popular Zacuto Z-Finder for all the HDSLR enthusiasts on a budget.  The kit comes with a HoodLoupe 3.0, a HoodEye 3.0 eyecup and Cinema Strap bungees for securing the HoodLoupe to an HDSLR’s LCD. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: dslr, hdslr, hoodloupe, hoodman, photography

Still Time to Win: Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 30 Giveaway

December 15, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Just a reminder, you can still get a Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 30 camera bag for free from Photography Bay.

If you want in on the action, click here for details.

Oh, and once we give this camera bag away, there’s another, bigger prize that will be up for grabs.  So, after you enter to win, encourage your photography pals to do the same.

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: photography, think tank photo, urban disguise

DxO Optics Pro Adds Support for Pentax K-5, Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3

December 14, 2010 By Eric Reagan

DxO Optics Pro version 6.5.2 is now available with added RAW support for the Pentax K-5, and Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3. Additionally, the new version adds 50 new DxO Optics Modules for Canon, Nikon Pentax and Sony cameras.  The update is available at DxO’s website.

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

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: digital cameras, dslr, dxo, DxO Optics Pro, photography, raw, Software

Photoshop Elements 9 Book for Digital Photographers Now Shipping

December 14, 2010 By Eric Reagan

It looks like Scott Kelby’s new Photoshop Elements 9 book has started shipping from Amazon.com.

As I’ve said before, if you are a photographer struggling with Photoshop Elements (or any version for that matter), you could do a lot worse than picking up a book penned by Kelby.

If you were holding off getting this book for a photographer on your shopping list because you didn’t know if the pre-order would get here, it looks like you’ll have no trouble getting it delivered in time for Christmas morning.

You can find it here on Amazon.

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: adobe, digital cameras, dslr, elements, photography, Photoshop, scott kelby

iStockphoto Now Accepting Editorial Image Submissions

December 14, 2010 By Eric Reagan

 istock

iStockphoto is crossing over into the editorial licensing realm for stock photography.  Rolling out in 2011, iStock will only be accepting editorial submissions for specific categories, such as products, architecture and landmarks, travel and lifestyle, social commentary, and urban living.  iStock is expressly avoiding submissions for time-sensitive news and traditional photo journalism.

You can find a thorough review of the new editorial submission guidelines in this article on iStockphoto’s website.

Filed Under: stock photography Tagged With: editorial stock photography, istock, istockphoto, microstock, stock, stock photography

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