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80 Million Canon EF Lenses in the Wild

August 21, 2012 By Eric Reagan

80 Million Canon Lenses

There are now over 80 million Canon EF lenses out there in the world.  Canon reached the 80 million mark on August 3, 2012 after passing the 60M and 70M marks in 2011. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, EF, eos, Lenses

 

Rokinon 35mm T1.5 Cine Lenses Now In Stock

August 20, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Rokinon Cine Lens

The Rokinon 35mm T.15 version of the recently-covered Samyang cine lenses are now in stock at B&H Photo for Canon, Nikon and Sony Alpha mounts.  All versions currently run $549 and feature a geared focus and aperture control ring.

Check them all out here at B&H.

Filed Under: Lenses Tagged With: alpha, availability, Canon, cine, cinema, hdslr, lens, Nikon, Rokinon, Sony

Magic Lantern Update Version 2.3 Now Available for Free

August 20, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Magic Lantern Version 2.3

Magic Lantern’s latest firmware release version 2.3 is now available for free download from the Magic Lantern website.

By all reports, this version looks to be the most stable, ambitious and feature-packed version yet.  Magic Lantern 2.3 works on the Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 50D, Canon 60D, Canon Rebel T1i / 500D,Canon Rebel T2i / 550D and Canon Rebel T3i / 600D.

Magic Lantern 2.3 Key Features

  • Fast zebras
  • Customizable menu and shortcut keys
  • Automatic HDR bracketing
  • A powerful timelapse tool
  • Advanced FPS control
  • Advanced ISO control
  • Contrast and saturation adjustments for LiveView
  • Image analysis tools in photo mode
  • Very fast playback zoom

 

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, firmware, hdslr, Magic Lantern

More Canon 7D Mark II Rumors

August 19, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon 7D Mark II Rumors

The latest rumors for the Canon 7D Mark II suggest a 24MP sensor.  There’s no mention of sensor size though – with past rumors suggesting that a Canon 70D would fill the top APS-C spot in Canon’s lineup, while the 7D Mark II would become a low-end full frame camera.

The recent release of the Canon 7D firmware upgrade seems a bit at odds with such a release this fall; however, the original 7D is now 3 years old, which puts it in the range for a hardware update based on Canon’s history. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 70D, 7d, 7D Mark II, Canon, canon rumors, dslr

Canon 1D X In-Stock at Amazon

August 16, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon 1D X In Stock

Amazon currently has nine Canon 1D X bodies in stock.  Don’t expect these to last long.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 1D X, amazon, availability, Canon, in stock

Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM AF Problem – Product Advisory

August 16, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon EF 40mm STM

Canon issued a product advisory for the new EF 40mm f/2.8 STM lens.  The AF may stop working when enough pressure is applied to the lens barrel while attached to a camera.

The current fix is to remove the lens and reattach it.  A firmware update should be available soon to fix the problem altogether.

I haven’t experienced this problem yet.

You can read the full product advisory below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 40mm, Canon, Canon USA, firmware, lens, product advisory, recall

Upcoming Sony NEX-5R to Use Phase Detect AF at Pixel Level

August 16, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Sony NEX-5R Rumors

The Sony NEX line is already knocking it out of the park, so this news comes as icing on the cake.  SonyAlphaRumors.com has good word that the upcoming Sony NEX-5R (which will replace the NEX-5N) will sport a new 16MP CMOS sensor with phase detection AF sensors built as pixels directly on the sensor.

For those unfamiliar with the tech, phase detection AF is what’s used in all DSLRs; however, most mirrorless cameras to date have featured a contrast detection AF method.  The contrast AF system has gotten better in recent years – with Sony, Panasonic and Olympus doing a bang-up job of making it much faster in the latest models.  However, if you’ve used both a DSLR and a mirrorless camera, then you know that DSLRs just focus faster . . . and that’s due to phase detection AF.

The recently announced Canon EOS M features a phase detection AF method at the pixel level as well.  And, Canon even introduced the feature into the Canon Rebel T4i.  While the Rebel T4i certainly does a better job at AF than other traditional DSLRs, it still has a ways to go based on my early testing with the camera for full time AF during video.  Hopefully, the EOS M performs much better than the Rebel T4i’s AF.

But Sony is really sneaking up on Canon and Nikon.  Frankly, I think Sony is the manufacturer to beat at this point in the mirrorless market.  If the new NEX-5R steps up the game with an even better AF system than exists in current NEX models, then it’s going to be hard for others to really push past.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: Canon, EOS M, mirrorless, NEX-5N, NEX-5R, Rebel T4i, Sony, Sony rumors

Canon Rebel T4i Recalled for Defective Grips

August 15, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon Rebel T4i

As an update to the Canon Rebel T4i service notice last month, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall for certain serial numbers of the Canon Rebel T4i.  Also note that Canon has just issued an update to its previous service notice for additional serial numbers that were not initially reported as affected units. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, Rebel T4i, recall, service notice

Canon PowerShot SX160 IS and SX500 IS Inbound

August 14, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Canon SX160 IS

Canon SX160 IS

It looks like a pair of Canon’s new point and shoot models have found their way onto the web a little early.  The Canon PowerShot SX160 IS looks to feature a 16MP sensor along with a 16x optical zoom lens.  This should replace the current PowerShot SX150 IS, which sports a 14MP sensor, 12x zoom and 720p video. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, canon rumors, point and shoot, SX160 IS, SX500 IS

New Samyang Cinema Lenses

August 13, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Samyang Cine Lenses

Samyang Optics has launched three new cinema lenses for Nikon and Canon mount HDSLRs.

  • 14mm T3.1 ED AS UMC
  • 24mm T1.5 ED AS UMC
  • 35mm T1.5 ED AS UMC

These new cine lenses accompany the existing Samyang 8mm T3.8 Fisheye cine lens and feature “follow-focus gearing on focus and decoupled aperture. Such alterations allow the user to smoothly and quietly change focus and aperture / depth of field whist filming. Another feature is the visibility of the aperture and focus scale on the side of the lens.”

The new lenses should be available in August/September 2012.

Filed Under: Lenses Tagged With: Canon, cine lens, hdslr, Lenses, Nikon, Samyang

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