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Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8L IS Rumors

October 30, 2012 By Eric Reagan

After the recently-introduced Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II lens, we are now starting to hear rumors of a version of this lens with image stabilization.  Of course, rumors of such a lens have been around for quite some time now, but Canon Rumors has received additional tips recently that point to a possibility that the lens could be in the pipeline.

Tamron has a stabilized 24-70mm f/2.8 lens that has received quite a bit of praise.  Who would be interested in a stabilized version of this lens directly from Canon?  What would be the right price point for you to pull the trigger?

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 24-70mm, Canon, canon rumors, image stabilization

 

Canon 5D Mark III Gets Another Price Drop – Down to $2,994

October 29, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon 5D Mark III

The Canon 5D Mark III dropped to $3199 last week, which was the cheapest we’ve seen it thus far.  Now, the 5D Mark III is down to $2994 at B&H Photo, which puts it even with its chief rival, the Nikon D800.

Also, the 5D Mark III w/ 24-105mm f/4L IS kit lens is down to $3749.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 5d mark iii, b&H, b&h photo, Canon, d800, deal, Nikon, sale

Canon EOS M Shipping This Week

October 28, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon EOS M

Per Canon USA, the Canon EOS M will be shipping this week and should have availability across US retailers.  Keep an eye on it here at B&H Photo.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, eos, EOS M, mirrorless

Canon 5D Mark III and 5D Mark II Get Price Drops

October 24, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon 5D Mark III

B&H has dropped the prices on the Canon 5D Mark III and Mark II models.

The 5D Mark III is priced at $3199 now (down from $3459).

The 5D mark II is priced at $1699 now (down from $1799).

It looks like Amazon and Adorama are also showing the same prices on the 5D Mark III, which means this comes from Canon and makes me wonder if Canon is feeling the pressure from Nikon and not moving as many of the higher-priced 5D Mark IIIs in comparison to Nikon’s D800 (which is still cheaper, BTW).

At $1699, the 5D Mark II is the cheapest full frame camera by a long shot over the new, “affordable” Canon 6D and Nikon D600.  And, despite its age, is still a very solid camera.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 5d mark iii, Canon, deal, nikon d800, sale

Canon 5D Mark III Firmware Update Offers Uncompressed HDMI Output & Improved AF

October 24, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon 5D Mark III

Canon just announced a powerful firmware update for the 5D Mark III.  The new firmware, due April 2013, will provide uncompressed HDMI output for 4:2:2 8-bit video capture via an external recorder.

Additionally, the 5D Mark III will gain the ability to autofocus at f/8 when equipped with Canon teleconverters (akin to the recent firmware update of the Canon 1D X).

A bit ironic that Canon announced this right after the new Magic Lantern firmware update that unlocks HDMI-out for the 5D Mark III, no?

You can read the full Canon press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 5d mark iii, Canon, eos, hdslr

Canon 5D Mark III Magic Lantern Update Adds Clean HDMI and HDR Video

October 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

5D Mark III

Magic Lantern, the advanced (and unofficial) HDSLR firmware developers, just keeps cranking out the good stuff for Canon HDSLRs.  In this second Alpha update for Canon 5D Mark III, the new powerhouse camera gets even more power with a clean HDMI output and HDR video mode.  Other additions include gradual exposure, focus assist tools, display tweaks and more.

Here’s a short sample of HDR video mode on the 5D Mark III:

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjtGenTSfX8&w=640&h=360]

There are more details, along with download and installation instructions, available on the Magic Lantern website.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 5d mark iii, Canon, clean HDMI, firmware, HDMI, hdr video, Magic Lantern

Canon Wins Technology & Engineering Emmy Award

October 23, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon C300

Thanks to its commitment to cinema production with cameras like the EOS C300, C500 and 1D C, Canon is going to pick up an Emmy Award for “Improvements to Large Format CMOS Imagers for Use in High Definition Broadcast Video Cameras” at the 64th Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards.

The Technology & Engineering Emmy Award will be handed out during CES 2013 on January 10, 2013.

The full press release containing Canon’s bragging rights is below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 1D C, C100, C300, C500, Canon, CES 2013, Emmy, Emmy Award, eos, Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards

Canon Rebel T4i Sample Photos

October 22, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon Rebel T4i

I’ve got a review coming for the Canon Rebel T4i soon, but I wanted to go ahead and pass along some sample images from the camera that I’ve been sitting on for a while.  Check them out below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, eos, Rebel T4i, sample image, sample photo

Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II Lens In-Stock & Shipping

October 20, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II Lens

Canon’s new 24-70mm f/2.8L II is in stock and now shipping from B&H Photo.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 24-70mm, availability, Canon, lens

Canon 1D X Firmware Version 1.1.1 Adds AF at f/8 and Red AF Point Illumination

October 18, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon 1D X

Canon has issued a firmware update for the 1D X, which adds two important autofocus capabilities – AF point illumination during AI Servo AF and cross-type AF at f/8.

These were huge criticisms of the flagship Canon DSLR when it was released.  And it certainly appears that Canon has heard the complaints with this response; however, the 1D X still only allows AF at f/8 with the center AF point (and using the adjacent four points as cross-type assist points).

You can download the Canon 1D X firmware update from Canon’s website.

More details in the complete press release below.

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., October 17, 2012 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced a new firmware update in response to user requests which further enhances the capabilities of Canon’s flagship EOS-1D X Digital SLR camera. The EOS-1D X will now be capable of AF point illumination during AI Servo AF and cross-type AF for maximum apertures as small as f/8. The new firmware update is available now at no charge from the Canon U.S.A. website and can be downloaded by end users or through Canon Factory Service Centers.

AF Point Illumination During AI Servo AF

To support the needs of wedding, portrait, sports, wildlife, and theatrical performance photographers working in low light, the new firmware allows AF points in the EOS-1D X’s viewfinder to be illuminated in red when the shutter button is pressed halfway during AI Servo AF, for easy viewing of the selected point. This valuable feature will enhance the photographers’ ability to aim the camera accurately in low-light conditions, and when photographing dark subjects. To preserve exposure-metering accuracy, illumination is intermittent, not continuous. Three choices will be selectable from the menu system – Non-illuminated, Illuminated (Normal) and Illuminated (Brighter).

Cross-Type AF Support at f/8

The EOS-1D X is equipped with an innovative 61-point High Density Reticular AF System featuring up to 41 cross-type AF points, depending on the lens in use. The cross-type AF points recognize a wide variety of subject matter, making them highly desirable for maximum autofocus performance. Until now, cross-type AF on the EOS-1D X has been limited to EF lenses and lens/extender combinations with a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or larger. The new firmware allows cross-type autofocusing with the center AF point even when the maximum aperture of a Canon EF lens/extender combination becomes as small as f/8. Ideal for wildlife photographers and others who often use EF super-telephoto lenses with extenders, this new feature greatly expands the range of EF lens/extender combinations that support autofocus when used with the EOS-1D X.

If AF point expansion is selected with an f/8 maximum aperture lens/extender combination, the four AF points surrounding the center point will act as AF Assist points. This option effectively expands the size of the AF detection area to enhance autofocus performance with subjects that are small in the frame and difficult to track, such as small animals and birds in flight. AF points above and below the center will be sensitive to vertical contrast, while points to the left and right will be sensitive to horizontal contrast.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 1D X, af, Canon, f/8, firmware

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