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Canon 5D Mark II “Black Dots” Fixed

December 8, 2008 By Eric Reagan

There has been an uproar among new Canon 5D Mark II users over the past couple of days.  Slashgear has a post featuring this issue as a potential killer for Canon, particularly after the autofocus debacle from the 1D Mark III.  Slashgear summarizes the issue:

Facing the toughest pixel-peepers, images taken with the new camera shown clusters of black dots/edges on the right side of blown highlight areas.

Industrious pixel-peepers have been burning the midnight oil with speculation as to what is creating this problem.  One DPR forum member may have found the source of the problem:

Just picked up my 5dII, and sure enough, I see black dots out of the box.

At iso 400 and iso 6400, with a 50/1.8 and 85/1.2L II. I took a few dozen shots, and they are easily duplicated.

I then turned the settings to “Disable” for highlight tone priority, lighting optimizer and noise reduction.

No black dots.

He’s got comparison pics to prove it too.  See the full forum post here.

For the latest news and reviews on the 5D Mark II, be sure to stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Canon 5D Mark II Reviews and Resources.

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

 

Flip MinoHD Review

December 7, 2008 By Eric Reagan

The Flip MinoHD is a compact, cellphone-sized, digital video camera that is capable of capturing high definition video.  It focuses on simple operation and sharing options.  I’ve had one for a couple of weeks now and, generally speaking, am very impressed with its features, quality and operation.

While I have no shortage of photographs of my kids and the rest of my family and friends, I am severely lacking in video footage.  I’ve owned a Panasonic MiniDV video camera for a few years now.  It is good at what it does; however, I hate the task of getting the footage from the MiniDV tapes to iMovie and out to DVD so we can watch the videos as normal-folk rather than using the little LCD screen on the camera or connecting the camera to the TV via RCA jacks.  As a result, I have a ton of family footage on MiniDV tapes that no one has ever seen.

My daughter just turned one year old.  I realized as her birthday was approaching that her birth is the only thing that I have recorded on video, which still remains on a MiniDV tape in a box somewhere.  This was a wakeup call for ol’ Dad to get some more video footage of my kids on a going forward basis.  Call it an early New Year’s resolution if you will.

I had seen a number of blogs, over the past several months, rave about how awesome the Flip video camera was for them.  Quite frankly, however, I thought the camera and idea seemed very silly and considered it a fad.  That was until I started looking a little closer and examining the workflow to get your video from camera-to-Internet or -DVD. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: digital camera reviews, flip mino, flip minohd, flip ultra, video camera reviews

Canon 5D Mark II Review at Pro Photo Home

December 6, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Pro Photo Home has published a review of the Canon 5D Mark II‘s video capabilities with some very harsh words about the feature (like a “disaster”).

The point here is to review the video mode for the regular purchaser of the cam. They will most likely be disappointed in the video mode. I didn’t bother to mention how “fiddly” the whole operation is compared to a proper pro camcorder with zoom controls, a shoulder mount, etc., etc.

For the latest news and reviews on the 5D Mark II, be sure to stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Canon 5D Mark II Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon, Reviews Tagged With: canon 5d mark ii, digital camera review

Nikon D3x First Look Review at Amateur Photographer

December 6, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Amateur Photographer has published a first look review of the Nikon D3x.

I have already had the rare opportunity to shoot with a pre-production sample D3x with final firmware, and although the raw files remain inaccessible, low-compression JPEGs taken at ISO 100 at standard settings in a studio environment look stunning.

Stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Nikon D3x Reviews and Resources for the latest.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera reviews, nikon d3x

Olympus E-30 Hands-On Review at Four Thirds User

December 6, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Four Thirds User has published a hands on review of the Olympus E-30.

The E-30 handles very similarly to the E-3 in terms of size and weight, being slightly less heavy and tall.

For more news and reviews, stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Olympus E-30 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Olympus, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera reviews, olympus e-30

Ricoh GX200 Review at PopPhoto

December 6, 2008 By Eric Reagan

PopPhoto has published a review of the Ricoh GX200.

In use, the GX200 has all the virtues of its predecessor, which are many. The camera is a very comfortable fit in the hand, and the two input controls — a scroll wheel in front, a toggle in back — make setting changes easy and fast, notably in manual exposure mode.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: digital camera reviews, Ricoh GX200

Canon Powershot A2000 IS Review at DC Resource

December 5, 2008 By Eric Reagan

DC Resource has published a review of the Canon Powershot A2000 IS.

I like the PowerShot A2000 IS — it’s a good choice in the entry-level, midzoom category, and I can recommend it, as long as you’re not a big low light shooter.

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

Canon 5D Mark II First Look Review at Anandtech

December 5, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Anandtech has published a first look review of the Canon 5D Mark II.

Resolution is as good or better at the same ISO as the original 5D, but the range is extended somewhere between one and three stops in a sensor with 65% more pixels.

For the latest news and reviews on the 5D Mark II, be sure to stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Canon 5D Mark II Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon, Reviews Tagged With: canon 5d mark ii, digital camera reviews

Ultimate $250 Camera Shootout at Gizmodo

December 5, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Gizmodo has posted a shootout among 5 popular point and shoot cameras that are likely to be on someone-you-know’s Christmas list.  Several sample pics help prove their case.

Here’s the 5 contestants:

Samsung TL9 ($280)
10MP, 5X zoom, 2.7-inch LCD

Canon SD790 ($250)
10MP, 3X zoom, 3-inch LCD

Nikon S560 ($250)
10MP, 5X zoom, 2.7-inch LCD

Sony W170 ($250)
10MP, 5x zoom, 2.7-inch LCD

Panasonic FS20 ($250)
10MP, 4x zoom, 3-inch LCD

Kodak M1093 ($200)
10MP, 3x zoom, 3-inch LCD

Head on over to Gizmodo and see the results on which one you should pick up.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Canon SD790, digital camera reviews, Kodak M1093, Nikon S560, Panasonic FS20, Samsung TL9, Sony W170

Nikon D3x Preview Video by What Digital Camera

December 5, 2008 By Eric Reagan

[via YouTube]

Stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Nikon D3x Reviews and Resources for the latest.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera reviews, nikon d3x, video

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