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Windows 7 Photography Solutions and Applications

October 25, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Windows 7

If you haven’t heard already, Windows 7 is here and available everywhere.

If you use Windows Vista on your computer, you may be more than ready for the upgrade.  Microsoft has been hyping Windows 7 as a better solution for a long time.  What follows are some of the latest developments for photographers, along with a brief look at what casual photographers can expect out of Windows 7 for helping organize and edit images. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: adobe, Canon, lightroom, Nikon, photography, Photoshop, windows 7, windows movie maker, windows paint, windows photo gallery

 

Nikon D300s Review

October 22, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Nikon D300s

The Nikon D300s is a 12.3-megapixel DSLR that can also capture video at 720p resolution and 24 frames per second.  The D300s is a follow up to the D300 and serves as more of a refreshed version of the D300 as opposed to a totally new product.  It has most of same components and features as the D300 with a few new bells and whistles thrown in for good measure.

Since the recent announcement of the D3s, Nikon appears content in offering video capture at 720p for this generation of cameras.  All of the Nikon DSLRs that offer video only allow a maximum resolution capture of 720p at 24 fps.  Canon has stepped out of the box from its initial video limitations in the 5D Mark II by offering serious firmware updates to it (and promising more to come) and additional video options to its other new DSLRs like the Canon 7D, which offers 1080p HD video capture at 30fps, 25fps, and 24fps, as well as 720p HD video at 60fps and 50fps.  While Nikon has received much criticism on the video limitations of its recent DSLRs, it has shown no signs of stepping up the game in this generation of cameras.

That said, the Nikon D300s (and every other DSLR for that matter) is first and foremost a still image capture device.  Sure, video is relevant nowadays; however, performance for still image capture and quality is still our golden measuring stick.  With this in mind, let’s take a brief look at the key features and jump into the rest of this review. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: creative lighting system, digital camera, digital camera reviews, dslr, Nikon D300s, photography

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Beta Now Available – for Free!

October 22, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Lightroom 3 Beta

All you Lightroom users out there, get ready.  Adobe just dropped the beta version of Lightroom 3 out onto the Interweb, and it’s packed with all sorts of new bells and whistles.

Improved efficiency, Flickr integration, overhauled developing engine and more are served up in this revised processing powerhouse.

So, what are you waiting for?  Go download the Lightroom 3 Beta now.  The beta is schedule to expire in April 2010, so you should continue to use your current version of Lightroom for serious work until this is for real.

There’s more details in the press release below for you over-analytical types. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Photoshop Tagged With: adobe, beta, digital cameras, lightroom 3, photography, Photoshop, post-processing

Lexar Professional 600x CF Cards

October 21, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Lexar Professional 600x CF Card

Following suit with SanDisk and PhotoFast, Lexar has introduced their Professional 600x CF card line.  They come in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB flavors.  The 8GB version and 16GB version should start shipping this week.  The 32GB version will ship in November.

It looks like they smoke too – just check out Rob Galbraith’s tests of the new cards.  They hit it where it matters most, in camera.

The Lexar cards are faster in the Canon 7D than the SanDisk Extreme Pro and just a smidgen faster than the PhotoFast 533x Plus.  The SanDisk Extreme Pro is a little faster than the new Lexar 600x in the Nikon D300s; however, the Lexar cards manage to get 8 more images out of a burst of RAW + JPEG files than the SandDisk Extreme Pro (58 images vs. 50 images), which makes the Lexar on par with PhotoFast 533x Plus cards for burst capacity.

More details about the new Lexar 600x CF card series in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: cf, compact flash, digital cameras, lexar, photography, professional 600x

Lexar Image Rescue 4

October 21, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Lexar Image Rescue 4

Lexar has announced Image Rescue 4, which is included with Lexar Professional CF and SDHC cards.  It can also be purchased separately.  Image Rescue 4 aids in the recovery of lost or delete images from any brand of memory card.

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

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: digital cameras, Lexar Image Rescue 4, lost data, memory card, photography

Nikon D800 Before Christmas?

October 21, 2009 By Eric Reagan

A tipster has sent in some info on the rumored Nikon D800 that he purports originates with a “very reliable source.”  According to the tipster, Nikon will not be revising the D700 for a “S” model, as was the case with the D300 and D3.

Instead, Nikon will release a completely new model to replace the D700 – the D800.

Rumored Nikon D800 features from the tipster include the following:

1) Video mode 1080p video recording (full HD)
2) High resolution 24.5 MP.
3) High frame rate: 7 fps without battery grip (similar to D300s)
4) 51-area Nikon Multi-CAM 3500FX (same technology as D3X)

He also tells me that the D800 will launch before Christmas.

I can’t confirm the veracity of this info or the reliability of the tipster yet.  I am reaching out to him for further details in hopes to substantiate these rumors. Keep in mind that these D700x/D800 rumors have been rattling around for over a year now.

Stay tuned for updates on the D800 or whatever else Nikon decides to throw at us.

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: d800, digital cameras, dslr, Nikon, nikon rumors, photography

Gitzo G-1560 Monotrek Monopod Review

October 20, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Gitzo G-1560 Monotrek Monopod

The Gitzo G-1560 Monotrek is a lightweight monopod and hiking stick combo.  It has a small built-in ball head with a plastic cover for the head when not in use.  I recently took it with me on a 9-mile hike along with the Think Tank Photo Rotation 360 backpack.

As a hiking stick, it works well.  I generally don’t hike with such a stick, but I could be persuaded to making it a more regular practice.  I found that I really used the Gitzo G-1560 on inclines, which turned out to be quite a bit with over 2900′ elevation gain on the trip.  The grip and wrist strap are comfortable and caused no problems for me over the course of my 9-miler.

At 1.0 lb, the Gitzo is a little heavier than some of the other top-rated walking sticks out there, which are commonly in the 10-11 oz. range.  I figure that most of the difference, however, is a result of the small, yet effective, ball head that comes with the G-1560. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Gitzo G-1560 Monotrek, monopod

Canon 5D Mark II to Get 24p/25p Video Capability

October 20, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Canon has announced that it is in the process of developing firmware for the 5D Mark II, which will offer 1080p recording at 24 and 25fps.  We won’t get full details on the process or other capabilities until 2010; however, the complaint department has probably been a little high since the release of the EOS 7D, so this news may help curb some of the derogatory remarks from 5D Mark II owners.

Canon’s official statement on the firmware development is below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon 5d mark ii, digital cameras, dslr, firmware, photography

Vincent Laforet “Nocturne” Shot with Canon 1D Mark IV

October 20, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Vincent Laforet created a ton of buzz with his Reverie film shot with the Canon 5D Mark II and it looks like he’s onto something again – this time with the new Canon 1D Mark IV.  The entire 3 minute segment is shot at ISO 6400 on the new professional DSLR.

Watch it in HD here.

More on the camera on Photography Bay’s Canon 1D Mark IV Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon 1d mark iv, dslr, hd video, nocturne, photography, reverie, vincet laforet

Canon 1D Mark IV Announced

October 20, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Canon 1D Mark IV

Canon has just announced the EOS 1D Mark IV DSLR.  The new 1D Mark IV succeeds the 1D Mark III, which was plagued with autofocus flaws from day one.  The 1D Mark IV features a completely revised autofocus system with 45 AF points, 39 of which points are high-precision cross-type.  Other upgrades include a higher resolution, increased sensitivity, dual DIGIC IV processors, and full HD video.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon 1d mark iv, digital camera, dslr, photography

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