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B&H Last Minute Deals & Free Overnight Shipping

December 22, 2008 By Eric Reagan

B&H Photo has sent out an email regarding their holiday deals on digital cameras (some are better than others).  However, the big deal about this for those last minute shoppers of you is that you can get free overnight shipping on all Canon cameras and certain video cameras.  Here’s the link to B&H’s Holiday Deals page.

Filed Under: Canon, Deals Tagged With: Canon, Deals, digital cameras

 

Canon Rebel XTi User Question

December 22, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Jeremy D. over in the forums posted a question that’s gone unanswered for a few days now.  Can anyone lend him a hand?

I have a Canon Rebel XTi (400D) and would like to buy an external flash. If I purchase the Sigma EF-500 DG ST, can I manually control the flash brightness with the in-camera FEC controls?

Here’s a link to the forum thread.

Filed Under: Canon, Sigma Tagged With: canon rebel xti, sigma ef-500 dg st

Canon Powershot G10 Review at DPS

December 22, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Digital Photography School has posted a review of the Canon Powershot G10.

Each day I became more and more enamored with the quality and accessibility of this little camera.

For the latest news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Canon G10 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon, Reviews Tagged With: canon powershot g10, digital camera reviews

ColorRight MAX

December 21, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Remember ColorRight, the cool little white balance filter-like device that makes custom white balance a breeze? (Read the ColorRight review.)

Well, the folks at ColorRight have an updated version called ColorRight MAX. It offers the same reflective light custom white balance settings that it handled before. Now, however, you can tweak white balance for different skin tones by just clicking on the appropriate white balance reference in your RAW editor.

Frankly, ColorRight MAX does more than I need it to do. It is definitely more “pro” oriented than the original ColorRight (which is still available and, as far as I know, will remain available). However, those of you who can use this tool will immediately understand how that it can help your work flow.

Essentially, you’ll have your model hold the ColorRight MAX while you capture a reference shot that you’ll revisit in post-processing, then you go on with the rest of your shoot. When you’re in post, you pull the reference shot up and can use the dropper tool to select the appropriate white balance from the ColorRight MAX’s skin tone references.

Here’s an image and description from ColorRight:

The revolutionary skin tone selector is on the back side of COLORRIGHT MAX. This new patent pending method of providing pleasing skin tones for people of all different skin tones. The skin tone selector provides 6 one click skin patches for proper, and pleasing, skin color. As you can see in the image above, these 6 patches are arranged like pie slices in a semi-circle. Patches for people with lighter skin tones are found on the left side, while darker skin tone patches are located on the right. Medium skin tone patches are found in the center.

In addition to the 6 skin patches, the top half of the above image shows off the 2 guaranteed neutral gray references.

One of the best examples that I’ve seen for use of the ColorRight MAX was at a wedding reception, where the photographer grabbed a quick shot of someone holding the ColorRight MAX before leaving for the evening. It gave him a great reference for all the images shot under that light at the reception. (See the Jamie Roberts review link below.)

Again, I don’t see this as the perfect tool for every prosumer photographer out there, but many photographers will “get it” immediately and see the benefits in their work flow. I see wedding and portrait photographers as two broad classes of potential ColorRight MAX users. Even if you don’t use the skin tone and neutral reference patches on every shoot, the MAX still functions like the traditional ColorRight too.

You can learn more about the ColorRight MAX at the ColorRight website. Also, see Jamie Roberts’ review of the MAX, which shows off some real world examples of how he incorporated the device in his work flow.

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: colorright, colorright max

Canon Black Dots Official Response

December 21, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Canon USA has released an official statement regarding the 5D Mark II and its, now infamous, black dots phenomenon, along with a banding issue for sRAW1 settings.

We have learned that some users of the Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital SLR camera have identified two types of image quality phenomena that appear under certain shooting conditions.

  1. “Black dot” phenomenon (the right side of point light sources becomes black)
  2. Vertical banding noise

We are currently investigating and analysing the causes, and examining measures to reduce or eliminate these phenomena by providing correction firmware. An announcement will be made on the Canon Web site when such measures have been determined.

Details of the phenomena and shooting conditions under which they are likely to occur are as follows.

  1. “Black dot” phenomenon (the right side of point light sources becomes black)
    When shooting night scenes, the right side of point light sources (such as lights from building windows) may become black. The phenomenon may become visible if the images are enlarged to 100% or above on a monitor or, if large prints of the images are made.
  2. Vertical banding noise
    If the recording format is set to sRAW1, vertical banding noise may become visible depending on the camera settings, subject, and background.
  • Vertical banding noise is not noticeable if the recording format is set to sRAW2.
  • Vertical banding noise does not occur if the recording format is set to RAW or JPEG.
  • Noise can be reduced if C.Fn II-3: Highlight tone priority is set to 0: Disable.
  • Additional information can be found on Canon USA’s website.

    Filed Under: Canon, News Tagged With: black dots, canon 5d mark ii

    Canon PowerShot A2000 IS Review at Imaging Resource

    December 20, 2008 By Eric Reagan

    Imaging Resource has posted a review of the Canon PowerShot A2000 IS.

    Overall, shooting with the Canon PowerShot A2000 IS was simple and hassle-free, given its point-and-shoot automatic nature.

    Filed Under: Canon, Reviews Tagged With: Canon PowerShot A2000 IS, digital camera reviews

    Canon 50D Review at Digital Photography School

    December 20, 2008 By Eric Reagan

    Digital Photography School has published a review of the Canon 50D.

    The Canon 50D is a great mid range camera. Not quite a professional level camera in that it’s not using a “full frame” sensor but by no means “entry level” This camera will produce great results for you.

    Read Photography Bay’s Canon 50D Review.

    For the latest news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Canon 50D Reviews and Resources.

    Filed Under: Canon, Reviews Tagged With: canon 50d, digital camera reviews

    Nikon D3x Available

    December 20, 2008 By Eric Reagan

    The Nikon D3x is now available in the US.

    Here are several online retailer links for the Nikon D3X:

    Calumet

    Amazon

    Adorama

    Ritz Camera

    Wolf Camera

    Camera World

    Stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Nikon D3X Reviews and Resources for the latest.

    Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: availability, dslr, nikon d3x

    Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 Review at Imaging Resource

    December 20, 2008 By Eric Reagan

    Imaging Resource has posted a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77.

    The casual photographer will appreciate this slim camera for its fun touchscreen and vibrant color. It’s easy to take along and fun to shoot with.

    Filed Under: Reviews, Sony Tagged With: digital camera reviews, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77

    Apple Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 2.4

    December 20, 2008 By Eric Reagan

    Apple has released its Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 2.4, which adds RAW support to Aperture 2 and iPhoto ’08 for the following cameras:

    • Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    • Canon PowerShot G10
    • Pentax K2000/K-m
    • Leaf AFi-II 6
    • Leaf AFi-II 7
    • Leaf Aptus-II 6
    • Leaf Aptus-II 7
    • Leica M8.2

    The update also addresses issues related to specific cameras and overall stability.

    Go to the Apple Download Page.

    Filed Under: apple, Software Tagged With: aperture 2, Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 2.4, iphoto 08

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