
After reading all the Internet speculation and rumination on what’s coming next from Sony (before the Sony A77 even hits store shelves), Paul Genge of Sony UK made the following post on Facebook: [Read more…]
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By Eric Reagan

After reading all the Internet speculation and rumination on what’s coming next from Sony (before the Sony A77 even hits store shelves), Paul Genge of Sony UK made the following post on Facebook: [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
As you can see in the above video, Steve Huff got an up close look at one of the first Sony NEX-7 production models out there. Notably, there are a lot of similarities between the NEX-7 and the NEX-5N – particularly in the menu system. Obviously, the additional of external controls sets the NEX-7 somewhat apart, and then, there’s no noticeable clicking noise that plagues the NEX-5N, which may or may not have a fix. Finally, there’s the whopping 24MP sensor, which seems to produce admirable results based on everything we’ve seen thus far.
[Steve Huff via SonyAlphaRumors]
By Eric Reagan
Ever wonder what it would be like to strap a $60k camera to a radio controlled octocopter? Well, someone dreamed up the idea of putting a RED EPIC on one of these devices and produced the stunning results you see in the above video.
To get a better idea of the potential of this rig, check out the below video shot with the Sony FS100 riding on the OM-copter. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

I’m not sure who’s driving the Sigma SD1 trainwreck; however, this limited edition wooden SD1 is about as far from the tracks as things can get. As if the $6900 price tag for the Sigma SD1 wasn’t laughable enough, this limited edition wooden model will set you back €9,999 ($13,750 USD equivalent). [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

The rumormill has exploded over the past week or so with reports of new DSLR models coming from both Nikon and Canon. The latest rumors suggest a high level of confidence in Canon’s release of a new DSLR on Tuesday, October 18. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

Apple has added updates to both Aperture and iPhoto.
Aperture 3.2 supports compatibility with iCloud and iOS 5. This update also addresses minor stability, performance and compatibility issues, including: [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

The first official Act of Valor trailer is out. We’ve been hearing Shane Hurlbut (Act of Valor’s cinematographer) talk about this film for many months now. Back in June we learned that Relativity Media picked it up for $13 Million.
(Push the resolution up to 720p and full screen the trailer below…)
This film was shot on the Canon 5D Mark II along with [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

If there was any doubt as to what kind of product Canon is launching on November 3, it should be gone now. Canon just announced that it has opened a pro technology and support center in Hollywood “to better serve its film and television production clients.”
The new support center is located on the Sunset Gower Studio lot at 6060 Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Check out the full details in the press release below. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

Nikon Rumors has been keying in on a new DX format lens for a few weeks now. It seems like it’s one that won’t go away. So, as they say, “where there’s smoke, there’s fire.”
Recently, I received word of an updated version of Nikon’s DX 18-105mm VR lens. I didn’t pass it along because it seemed like an odd lens to update; however, as the rumormill has continued to churn, there could be something to this. And, the 18-105mm has been a big kit lens for a couple of generations or so of DX format DSLRs. So, maybe there’s something to it, maybe not.
Feel free to share your thoughts below. If you have any confirming or denying details on this rumor, feel free to drop a line via the contact form.
By Eric Reagan
Photoshop Elements: From Snapshots to Great Shots is a new book from photographer and fellow blogger, Jeff Revell.
In the book, Jeff covers the Photoshop Elements workflow from intake to print and web output. “He covers the key software features that affect and improve your image, including: removing blemishes with the Spot Healing Brush, using masks to isolate effects, sharpening with High Pass, darkening blue skies and using gradients, creating black and white images, going wide with a Panorama, and removing people with Photomerge Scene Cleaner.”
Photoshop Elements: From Snapshots to Great Shots retails for $24.99; however, it is currently available for pre-order on Amazon.com for only $14.48.