Just had to pass along this cool commercial with a behind the scenes as shot with a 5D Mark II. Faith in the driver while hanging that camera outside the barrier, eh?
[via Fresh DV]
Digital Camera News, Reviews and Tips
By Eric Reagan
Just had to pass along this cool commercial with a behind the scenes as shot with a 5D Mark II. Faith in the driver while hanging that camera outside the barrier, eh?
[via Fresh DV]
By Eric Reagan
Camera accessory manufacturer, DeluxGear, has created a thick neoprene Lens Guard that fits over the ends of lenses that helps protect from drops and other mishaps.
“The Lens Guard can be used with or without filters or lens caps. It is available for both the lens front and rear in three sizes that will fit a wide range of lenses from 2.5” to 4” in diameter. A built in tether connects the Lens Guard to your lens, camera strap or camera body.”
A single Lens Guard runs $14.99, and a two-pack is $24.99.
More details in the press release below. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
Photography Bay reader “Mister Le” sent in a link to the unboxing of his new Nikon D7000. I know this is a bit cruel for those of you still waiting on the D7000 to become available. But, it should arrive really soon.
By Eric Reagan

Below you will find this week’s firmware updates. Hit the manufacturer website links for more details and download instructions for the firmware.
Canon Rebel XS / 1000D version 1.0.7 – “Fixes a rare phenomenon in which “Cannot create folder” is displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor, after which shooting is no longer possible with the SD card in your camera.” [Canon Website]
Canon SX130 IS version 1.0.1.0 – “Fixes a phenomenon in which the audio and video get recorded out of sync when shooting movies with the image quality set to high definition (1280×720 pixels).” [Canon Website]
Sony NEX-3 / Sony NEX-5 version 03 – “Autofocus is now supported when using the NEX-5/NEX-3 with 14 lenses from the full range of A-mount optics by Sony and Carl Zeiss that includes telephotos, primes and zooms. Aperture settings can be maintained during HD movie recording, and system menu operation has been streamlined alongside other usability improvements. Registered NEX-5/NEX-3 owners will be advised of the free update via email.” [Sony Website]
By Eric Reagan

Nikon Rumors got a tip and photo evidence that the new Nikon D7000 is sitting in Best Buy stock rooms everywhere, but they won’t sell them to you just yet.
Word is that Best Buy will start selling them on October 17 or 18 (my money’s on the 17th because that’s when Best Buy starts it new ads for each week).
BestBuy.com lists October 17-22 as arrival dates for pre-orders, as seen in the screenshot above.
B&H Photo, Adorama and Amazon also have the Nikon D7000 listed, with some offering pre-orders, but no dates for availability yet. Check those pages out below.
By Eric Reagan
Sigma has officially announced pricing for its new 85mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM lens. The lens can be found at a street price of $899, which is far less than the fictional retail price of $1400 assigned by Sigma.
According to Sigma’s press release, the lens should be available immediately. You check on stock status for the new lens on B&H Photo, Adorama and Amazon.com.
By Eric Reagan

At the Canon Expo in Paris, Canon’s new Cross Media Station prototype made an appearance. The Canon Cross Media Station serves two key functions:
Essentially, the Canon Cross Media Station appears to be a Powermat meets Eye-Fi device. Check out the video below for a hands-on demo from Trusted Reviews. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan


While Apple clearly has a big thing going for its iPhone and photographers tend to love the phone, plenty of photographers have Android-based phones as well. Clay Cuckoo Software just launched an Aperture Clock Widget that Android-toting photographers are bound to love.
The Aperture Clock Widget shows aperture values (f/2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11) on the clock face instead of hours. Additionally, as the time changes the aperture blades on the clock face will open and close accordingly.
[Appbrain]
By Eric Reagan
The Panasonic G2 is one of the many Micro Four Thirds system cameras available now. As you may know, Micro Four Thirds cameras don’t have a mirror like traditional DSLRs. Instead, the G2 and other Micro Four Thirds cameras utilize a live view system where the composition is displayed on the camera’s rear LCD panel. With the G2, you also have the option of viewing an electronic viewfinder (EVF) in a manner similar to traditional optical viewfinders.
The Panasonic G2 is the big brother of the previously reviewed Panasonic G10. The upgrades are mild in most instances, but could the difference maker for some shoppers. The G2 offers the same 12.1MP found in the G10, as well as HD movie capture. However, the G2 features a tilt/swivel LCD and improved video capture modes put the G2 well ahead of the G10.
To see how the G2 stacks up, read on. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
The Lensbaby Scout is a new manual focus lens that doesn’t bend like other Lensbaby lenses. The new Scout, however, will accept all of Lensbaby’s optic swap modules, and comes with the fisheye module. The Lensbaby Scout with Fisheye provides unique optical lens flare possibilities, along with extreme close focusing.
The Lensbaby Scout with Fisheye carries an initial retail price of $249.95 and is available in Canon, Nikon, Olympus 4/3, Pentax and Sony mounting options. You can find the Lensbaby Scout at B&H Photo, Amazon and Adorama.
More details below. [Read more…]