Kai from DigitalRev is back with a look at the new 7D Mark II. In this short review, he highlights some key improvements on the 7D Mark II like AF performance, frame rate and ISO performance. In summary, it’s another positive vote for the 7D Mark II as a serious DSLR.
DxO OpticsPro 10.1 Adds Support for Canon 7D Mark II & iPhone 6

DxO OpticsPro 10.1 is now available and adds support for the following cameras: [Read more…]
How to Make a Custom Splash Screen in Lightroom 5
You can easily make a custom splash screen for Lightroom 5, which you will see every time the program opens. Watch the video above, courtesy of Craig McCormik, for the simple 5 minute tutorial.
Here are the specifics he mentions in the video:
- Max Image Dimensions: 900 x 600
- OSX File Path:
Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Splash Screen - Windows File Path:
Users/[username]/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Lightroom/Splash Screen
[via ISO 1200]
Canon Rumored to Launch Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Soon

Talk about being late to the party… We have been talking about Canon mirrorless cameras for years. Canon took a shot with the EOS M and really blew it thanks to an AF system that was not ready for prime time when the camera launched. [Read more…]
Manfrotto BeFree Compact Travel Tripod Review
The Manfrotto BeFree Carbon Fiber Compact Travel Tripod is a new tripod that delivers on its portability. It is both compact and lightweight. [Read more…]
Final Cut Pro 10.1.4 Available, Adds MXF File Support

Apple has released Final Cut Pro X 10.1.4, which adds native MXF support as well as several other updates.
The complete list of updates in Final Cut Pro 10.1.4 is as follows: [Read more…]
How to Set Up the Sony A7S for Video
Want learn all the ins and outs for shooting video with the Sony A7S? In the above video, Philip Bloom walks through his A7S settings during a workshop at B&H Photo. The video clocks in at 41 minutes but there is a lot to cover in this powerful new shooter. So, if you are new to the A7S, it is a great watch.
Think Tank Photo Perception Backpacks Now Available
The recently announced Think Tank Photo Perception backpacks for mirrorless cameras are now available.
The Perception series comes in two colors, black and taupe, and three sizes. The smallest size, The Perception Tablet, accommodates a mirrorless system and an iPad Mini. The largest size, the Perception Pro, holds a 15″ laptop and a 10″ tablet, plus one mirrorless body or small DSLR with a small to medium zoom attached (lens hood reversed). Plus, the largest size fits four to five more lenses or a large GoPro kit.
Check them out here on Think Tank Photo’s website.
New Canon PowerShot with Large Sensor for CES?

New rumors suggest that Canon will release its previously teased superzoom camera with a large sensor in time for CES 2015 next month. [Read more…]
Samsung NX1’s 4K Video Impresses

When Samsung announced the NX1 flagship mirrorless camera, there was a collective eyebrow raised among photographers everywhere. 28MP and 4K video for under $1500? Sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
As it turns out, it looks very sweet. [Read more…]
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