Monday, November 7, 2011

REVIEW SONY NEX-5N 16.1 MP

SONY NEX-5N 16.1 MP

Sony's first NEX cameras were The NEX-5 and NEX-3, and the NEX-5 actually was slightly smaller than its "kid brother." As its name suggests, the NEX-5N retains the acclaimed look and feci of that original compact model, and builds on it.

A new I6.l-megapixcl Sony Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor replaces the NEX-5's 14.2-mcgapixcl unit, alone with a specially opTum?cd Bton? image-processing engine, providing ISOs up to 25.600. Release time lag has been improved to a miniscule 20 ms, and AF speed has been improved, as well.

Another new NEX-5N feature is its touch-screen LCD monitor. It's a 3.0-inch. 921,600-dot tilting unit like those of the other NEX cameras, but it's the only one with touch-screen capability. Just touch an object in the scene on-screen, and the AF system will focus on it and track it as it moves throughout the scene.

Monday, October 3, 2011

REVIEW SAMSUNG NX11

► The Samsung NX range of mirrorless system cameras isn't as well known as the Panasonic G, Olympus PEN or Sony NEX ranges and, judging by the disappointing NX100, perhaps it deserves to stay that way. However, the NX11 addresses our primary criticisms of the NX100, adding a flash and an optically stabilised lens.

Unlike the NX100, and most other mirrorless system cameras, the NX11 looks like an SLR after a crash diet rather than a super-sized compact. Lens aside, it's much slimmer than any SLR, and peering through the viewfinder to see an LCD screen reveals its true nature. This screen isn't quite as big and detailed as the Panasonic G3's electronic viewfinder (see What's New, Shopper 284), but it's not far behind. Unlike the G3, the NX11's viewfinder switches on automatically when the camera is raised to the eye. Both cameras also have impressive 3in screens. However, while the NX11'sAMOLED technology produces richer colours, the G3's is articulated.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Hasselblad H4D-60 60MP Digital SLR Camera CCD Image

Hasselblad H4D-60 60 Megapixels Digital SLR Camera, 40.2 x 53.7mm CCD Image Sensor, 16-Bit Color, 80mm f/2.8 Lens


The Hasselblad H4D-60 Digital SLR Camera offers the ultimate in digital medium-format image capture to professional commercial, studio and fine art photographers. Built around a 60 megapixel, 40.2 x 53.7mm CCD image sensor with 16-bit color, the H4D-60 captures the subtle nuances and fine details of any subject.
The chip provides the basis for optimal lens performance with a lens factor of 1.0, with both HC and HCD lenses. From high-profile portraiture and fashion to international travel photography, the H4D-60 provides image professionals with the superior handling and high image quality synonymous with the Hasselblad brand. The H4D-60 allows you to choose between working tethered to a computer, or untethered and storing your images on a compact flash card. A 4GB card will store about 50 images. You can view your captured images on the 3" double-res (460.320 pixels) TFT 24bit color LCD display. The H4D-60 features

Monday, September 12, 2011

Wi-Fi Digital Cameras

~ Wi-Fi Digital Cameras ~
With connectivity becoming more popular, the number of devices that are equipped with Wi-Fi Digital Cameras Wi-Fi capabilities are on the rise. From digital photo frames to tablets to GPS devices to Blu-ray Disc players, there are plenty of gadgets to make accessing and sending informa-tion easy and convenient. Now digital cameras have been added to the Web-enabled mix. Read on to learn how a digital camera with embedded wireless connectivity can change your digital imaging experience for the better.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Best Social Media Camera - Samsung SH100

Best Social Media Camera - Samsung SH100 

The Samsung SH100 is a very small 14.2-million-pixel compact camera lhat makes it really easy to share your pctures and videos. Thanks to built-in Wi-Fi, as soon as you have taken a picture you can use the 3in touchscreen to get connected to a public or private hotspot.
$199

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Quantum Turbo Blade Ultra Compact Battery Pack

The Quantum Turbo Blade is a durable, compact, and lightweight device that offers high-voltage recycling for up to 400 full power flashes. If you are using your flash in Automatic/TTL mode or you simply don’t need to use full power, you can expect to get thousands of flashes. It works with most shoe- and handle-mount professional-quality units as well as all the Quantum Qflash T-Series portable flashes. The Quantum Turbo Blade can be recharged hundreds of times and features Quantum’s “fuel gauge” indicator lights so you will know at a glance how much power is available.

Technical Details

  • Quantum Turbo Blade : Unlike other types of batteries, the TURBO Blade has no "memory". You can "top off" your TURBO Blade at any time, or give it a quick charge to get a few more shots.
  • It can be conveniently mounted on a light stand or tripod with optional accessories (QMC & QBC).
  • Appropriately short, unobtrusive cables are available to feed regulated voltage to your flash directly from the Turbo Blade.
  • A Standard charger is included with the TURBO Blade. Chargers are also availablefor many other countries
  • After long and/or frequent use the internal battery can be replaced by Quantum Instruments at significant savings.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2
Touch-screen operation and a faster image processor top the list of enticing new features in the G1's successor
Although the new 12.1Mp flagship camera in the Lumix G Micro System brings a selection of enhancements over the G1, it's the touch-screen control system that's turning heads.

As well as offering a slick playback function (imagine browsing through images on-screen with your finger, as if you were turning the pages of a book), this system offers touch-control shooting. You're able to fire the shutter, adjust settings and change focus and exposure simply by tapping on the pressure-sensitive flip-out LCD.

Monday, August 22, 2011

LumiQuest Snoot XTR with Telescoping Extender

LumiQuest Snoot XTR with Telescoping Extender
Perfect for the studio or on location, the versatile Snoot XTR is a two-piece kit designed to isolate light to a specific area, allowing the unit to be used as a hair or accent light. When used alone, the Snoot XTR can isolate light to approximately 10*, but inserting the telescoping extender allows you to isolate light to an area of 5* or less. The Snoot XTR has a suggested retail price of $27.95.


Friday, August 19, 2011

The State of Micro Four Thirds

The State of Micro Four Thirds

We've thought for years that compact cameras were for everyday users, and if we wanted to get a better camera to shoot better pictures, the answer would be to upgrade to a DSLR camera. But what if that was no longer true?

Micro Four Thirds (MFT) has grown in the last three years since its inception. When compared to their mirrorless interchangeable lens competitors; Sony's E-series and
Samsung's NX-series, MFT has the largest selection of native lenses, with third-party manufacturers like Voigtlander committing to the standard and producing stunning lenses like the 25mm f/0.95.

Besides the selection of lenses, there's the focus on increasing ease of use for the photographer. How many entry-level DSLR cameras today come with a touch-screen? Quick and accurate AF while in Live View mode? Follow focus while shooting video with the option to touch to change focus? Panasonic's current G series cameras have these features, but most DSLR cameras don't.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Napoleon complex - Olympus SP-800UZ

Napoleon complex - Olympus SP-800UZ


Be careful of little cameras.They tend to try a bit harder , always trying to prove themseles to the world.

The Olypus SP-800UZ beats It's peers claiming to have the "world's most powerful zoom" for a compact camera, of course. It has 30x wide optical zoom with a 28-840 mm focal length. It lets you geo-tag your pics on the 16:9 in/7.6cm LCD Screen, has face detection,2GB bult-in memory which can be boosted with an SD card, and HDMI to connect to your TV.

So go on, sit in the back row zoom in and shoot your 14 MP pics and HD Video

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Review Nikon D5100 Digital SLR Camera 16.2MP

The Nikon D5100 offers a host of new photographic and video tools that deliver superior performance and exceptional image quality with surprising versatility. With 16.2 megapixels, a swivel Vari-Angle LCD monitor, full HD movie capabilities, new EFFECTS Mode and new HDR setting, you hold the power and performance to capture beautiful moments and the freedom to get creative.


Friday, July 1, 2011

Why must Digital Photography?

Why must Digital Photography?


Digital photography is quickly becoming the preferred way to take pictures. If you are in the market for a new camera, consider the following advantages of digital over traditional film photography.

In the long run, digital is less expensive. All photos are recorder are on memory device within the camera and then downloaded straight to your computer. You skip the need to keep buying rolls of film and paying for developing. You can send unlimited copies of the same picture to friends and relatives without spending a penny extra.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Canon PowerShot A490 Digital Camera (10 MP 3.3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD)


Canon PowerShot A490 Digital Camera (10 MP 3.3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-Inch LCD)

With its streamlined silhouette and smoothly curved edges, the Canon PowerShot A490 has the compact sophistication and relaxed simplicity that make it a natural for beginners and everyone else who craves style and convenience. 10.0-megapixel resolution and 3.3x optical zoom make it easy to capture the action in dazzling color and brilliant detail. The DIGIC III Image Processor keeps it all looking sharp. A bright, bold 2.5-inch LCD makes shooting and playback a genuine pleasure.

Canon PowerShot A3000IS Digital Camera (10 MP 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD)

Canon PowerShot A3000IS Digital Camera (10 MP 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD)

- 10.0 megapixels, 4x optical zoom, and built-in  Optical Image Stabilizer
- Lithium-ion battery makes the camera lighter and offers an easy alternative to recharge
- New scene modes, including Super Vivid and Poster Effect; Smart Auto selects from 18 predefined shooting situations
- Large, bright 2.7-inch LCD
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
- Dimensions: 3.8 x 1.1 x 2.3 inches ; 5.4 ounces
- ASIN: B0032JRRWK



List Price: $249.99
Price: $79.00

There's nothing more satisfying than taking great pictures! And with the sleek and silver Canon PowerShot A3000 IS, it's so effortless. The 10.0-megapixel resolution and 4x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer ensure radiant, detailed images. Plus, you've got an advanced DIGIC III Image Processor with evolved Face Detection Technology and the Face Detection Self-Timer for extraordinary control and performance. Smart AUTO lets you handle challenging conditions with ease.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

A PROMISING WORK-IN-PROGRESS - SAMSUNG NX11

You can be forgiven if you think you've seen this camera in these pages before. The Samsung NX11, successor to the one-year old NX10, not only looks virtually identical to its predecessor, it's almost the same.

As far as we can tell, the only changes have been the addition of Lens Priority, Sound Picture and Panorama modes, and a curvier, easier-to-hold grip. Samsung says that the auto-focus has been improved over the NXlOO's, which was improved over the NXlO's. And it comes built-in with i-Function support - but the NXlO's firmware can also be upgraded to do the same. In short, the NX11 isn't so much an attractive upgrade as it is a slightly more refined version of the NX10.