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Olympus SP-800UZ Review

April 15, 2010 By Eric Reagan

The Olympus SP-800UZ is a 14-megapixel superzoom camera with a whopping 30x zoom range, which measures to the equivalent of 28-840mm on a 35mm camera.  With a feature set that matches up against the likes of the Nikon P100 and Fuji HS10, the Olympus SP-800UZ has some serious competition in the superzoom department.  To see how it stacks up, read on. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Olympus Tagged With: digital camera, digital camera review, Olympus, olympus sp-800uz review, photograpy, sp-800uz

 

Online Photography Courses Roundup

April 15, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve seen a variety of online courses start up or add to existing learning resources.  I thought it might be a good idea to provide a quick rundown of the growing list, a lot of which revolves around the release of Adobe Photoshop CS5.  Granted, this won’t be an exhaustive list of online training sites, so you can drop a comment if you think there’s something worthwhile to add. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Learn Tagged With: online courses, online learning, online photography courses, photography, photography school, photography seminars, photography webinars

Canon 7D Firmware Version 1.2.1

April 15, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Canon 7D

Canon has released a firmware update for the EOS 7D.  The new firmware version 1.2.1 includes the following updates and fixes:

  1. Extends the timing at which the high temperature warning indicator is displayed and the timing of automatic shut down of the camera due to a rise in internal temperature during Live View or EOS Movie functions.
  2. Optimizes program shift when the ISO setting of the camera is set to AUTO.
  3. Corrects a misspelling in the French-language menu.
  4. Corrects a phenomenon in which vertical magenta-colored banding appears in still images taken in movie-shooting mode.
    (This only occurs when in Manual exposure mode and when the ISO speed is set to “H”. Note that this phenomenon only affects units with Firmware Version 1.2.0)

The firmware update can be downloaded from Canon’s website.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 7d, Canon, digital cameras, dslr, eos, firmware

Nikon P100 Review

April 14, 2010 By Eric Reagan

The Nikon Coolpix P100 is a 10.3 megapixel camera with a massive 26x zoom range, covering an equivalent focal length of 26-678mm.  The P100 is packed with features and cool shooting modes that help set it apart from other cameras on shelf.  To see whether all these features add up to a camera that’s right for you, read on. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: coolpix, digital cameras, Nikon, p100, photography, point and shoot, super zoom, superzoom

iDC Run & Gun for the Canon Rebel T2i

April 13, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Bruce Dorn, over at the iDC Photo and Video blog, has announced the new iDC Run & Gun kit for the Canon Rebel T2i.  The iDC Run & Gun kits, as the name implies, are designed for lightweight and mobile video capture with HDSLRs such as the Rebel T2i, 7D and 5D Mark II.

The Rebel T2i Run & Gun kit includes a follow focus and loupe, as well as the underlying mount for tying the kit together. The full kit will set you back $488 in the iDC Photo Store.  Here’s the link.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: bruce dorn, Canon, cinematogrphy, digital cameras, dslr, hd, hdslr, idc, photography, rebel t2i, video

Carl Zeiss Lightweight Zoom LWZ.2 for APS-C Sensor HDSLRs

April 12, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Carl Zeiss Lightweight Zoom LWZ.2

Carl Zeiss has unveiled new Lightweight Zoom designed for PL cine cameras and HDSLRs with APS-C format sensors like the Canon 7D, Rebel T2i, Nikon D300s and D90.  While the press release from Zeiss does not provide a zoom range, it appears to be the same as the former LWZ-1 lens at 15.5-45mm.  The LWZ.2 comes with interchangeable mounts in PL, EF and F-mount flavors, which allows a triple purpose for those working with different cameras on a project or across projects.

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

Filed Under: Lenses Tagged With: carl zeiss, cine, cinematography, digital cameras, lens, Lenses, lwz.2, photography, zeiss, zeiss lightweight zoom, zeiss lwz.2

Maingear Quantum Shift Workstation PC is Made for Adobe CS5

April 12, 2010 By Eric Reagan

The Adobe CS5 suite is designed to take advantage of hardware improvements like 64-bit processing, additional RAM and GPU-accelerated features.  Maingear has just launched a killer workstation designed with CS5 in mind to fully take advantage of the additional hardware support in the new software suite.

Quantam Shift Specs

Get the full rundown of the Maingear Quantum Shift in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: computers, creative suite 5, cs5, illustrator, in design, maingear, pc, photography, Photoshop, premier pro, quantum shift

Adobe Launches Photoshop CS5

April 12, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Photoshop CS5

Adobe has launched Photoshop CS5, which has incredible advances in content-aware fill, as well as improvements in complex selections and HDR.  Other new features include new paint effects, automatic lens correction (which makes adjustments for barrel distortion, chromatic aberration and vignetting), native 64-bit support on PC and Mac, puppet warp (for rearranging individual elements within photos), and the list goes on.

Along with Photoshop CS5 will come Camera Raw 6, which should mirror the improvements in noise reduction and sharpening that we’ve seen in the Lightroom 3 betas.

Lots of folks are foaming at the mouth to get their hands on Photoshop CS5 after seeing the sneak peek into the content-aware fill demo.  While you can’t download it yet, you should be able to do so by mid-May.  You can pre-order/upgrade on Adobe’s website now.

In the mean time there’s plenty of free training on the new features in Photoshop CS5.  See earlier posts regarding creativeLIVE and NAPP Photoshop CS5 training.

More details on CS5 below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Photoshop Tagged With: adobe, cs5, digital cameras, photography, Photoshop, photoshop cs5, post-processing

Fuji HS10 In-Stock Now

April 11, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Fuji FinePix HS10

The Fuji HS10 is one of the most anticipated cameras for this Spring – at least according to the questions I’ve received about this camera via email, comments and Facebook messages.  The HS10 features a 10MP sensor and a 30x zoom range (24-720mm equivalent).  It also shoots 1080p HD video and has an impressive image stabilization system.

Good news for those of you waiting, because the Fuji HS10 finally appears to be in stock at online retailers.

B&H Photo has three different ways to order the HS10.  You can get the camera only, a basic accessory kit with the camera or the camera with a deluxe accessory kit.  The basic kit includes two 4GB SanDisk SD cards and Lowepro case, while the deluxe kit includes the same items, along with 4 rechargeable AA batteries, a charger and a 2-year protection plan.

Fuji HS10 (camera only) at B&H Photo
Fuji HS10 (w/ basic kit) at B&H
Fuji HS10 (w/ deluxe kit) at B&H

Also, note that B&H doesn’t take pre-orders, so chances are pretty good that when it says “In Stock” at B&H, the camera really is in stock.

Note that Amazon is saying it will be in stock on Tuesday (but they’re taking orders now).

Fuji HS10 at Amazon

Adorama is also offering the camera on its own, as well as a couple of different kits; however, at the time of this post Adorama is still listing the camera as back-ordered.  These should open up soon as well.

Fuji HS10 at Adorama
Fuji HS10 (kit# 1) at Adorama
Fuji HS10 (kit# 2) at Adorama

I hope to have one soon for a more in-depth review.  In the mean time, however, feel free to check out my Fuji HS10 Hands-On Review from PMA 2010.

Filed Under: Fuji Tagged With: digital camera, Fuji, fuji hs10, Fujifilm, hs10, photography

NAPP to Offer Free Photoshop CS5 Training

April 10, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Not to be outdone by Chase Jarvis’ new creativeLIVE training, NAPP is offering free training on Photoshop CS5 starting Monday, April 12.

The ‘free’ NAPP training applies to live webinars, as well as viewing at a later date.  For creativeLIVE, if you miss the live webinar broadcast, you’ll have to pay to download the recorded version.

More details at photoshopuser.com/cs5.

Filed Under: Photoshop Tagged With: digital cameras, napp, photography, Photoshop, photoshop cs5, photoshop cs5 training, post-processing

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