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Red Digital Goes EPIC

EPIC Indeed.  

EPIC Indeed.

 I could talk about the newly announced “SCARLET” and “EPIC” photo/cinema systems from Red Digital for a very long time I’m sure. I won’t though. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so instead of wasting all that time on writing what I think about the mass of information and photos that they just dumped into our proverbial lap, you should just head over HERE and see it for yourself. You probably wouldn’t believe the full description I’d have to give it anyway…just go look…trust me.

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Nikon D40 DSLR Stocking Filler?

Nikon has done it again. I am a Canon fan but I have to say Nikon has done something pretty cool with their new D40 DSLR. $600 including kit lens? Bargain!

It’s not just a cheapo budget faux DSLR that you will quickly grow out of either

  • 6 megapixel, same as D70s
  • Same processing engine as D200
  • 2.5fps, same as D50
  • 2.5″ LCD as opposed to D50 2″
  • SD card slot, same as D50, plus SDHC
  • USB 2 (D70s is USB 1 I believe)
  • 18-55mm DX kit lens

The main “low” points are stuff that a beginner wouldn’t consider anyway such as no ISO 100 and only 3 area AF. The high points make it a very attractive camera. Makes me wonder if there is any point to the D50 now …

See the press release at Nikon USA

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Sigma SD14 DSLR Announced

Recall the Sigma SD14 DSLR teaser? Well it has been announced and the SD14 website updated with all the info.

Seems most of the assumptions were right, some slightly off. It has 14mp Foveon X3 sensor with a 1.7 crop factor (as compared to Canon APS-C 1.6 and Nikon 1.5). As is the fashion it has dust
protection but apparently SD cameras always have.

Biggest news seems to be about its colour capture ability. Enough to steer folks from Canon and Nikon … you decide.

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Flickr Umbrella Anyone? … Anyone?

Ever wanted to view Flickr photographs while in a downpour? Or how about an umbrella-mounted camera? Um … no, me neither. But some plucky inventors/artists/mad people have invented such a thing! Erm, neat … ish.

The system is constructed by the Pileus Umbrella and the Pileus WebService. User can see and take a photo and video with the PileusUmbrella. User can hand on own experience in rainy day to next user with an umbrella type photoset. User Connects the Grip with the Screen, then the Grip reads the Screen’s ID and login to own Pileus Account. When user takes photos or videos, Pileus WebService evaluates media-type of data and uploads it to Flickr or YouTube, and then set a tag by screen ID. In addition, user twists the grip, it searches contents at Flickr and YouTube by tag of screen ID, and displays contents in order.

Source:Boing Boing

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Canon Reports Dodgy Camera Offers

Beware too good to be true Canon camera deals! Canon has issued a statement saying

Please be aware that there has been a fraudulent online promotional offer suggesting that Canon digital camera products can be purchased for unreasonably low prices directly from Canon. This may include the Canon logo, company name and/or product images. This is in no way associated with Canon Inc. or any Canon Group companies

They don’t offer any other details so just be wary folks!

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Canon, Nikon Lens Image Stabilization

PhotographyJam has picked up from a Canon white-paper their rationale for not going the Sony “in-camera” image stabilisation route

Some of Canon’s competitors have chosen to use in-body image stabilization. The technique involves moving the image sensor in a controlled fashion, based on signals from movement detecting sensors in the camera body. The obvious advantage of this system is that users have some sort of stabilization available with almost any lens they connect to the body. Short focal length lenses require smaller sensor deflections; 24 or 28 mm lenses might need only 1 mm or so. Longer lenses necessitate much greater movement; 300 mm lenses would have to move the sensor about 5.5 mm (nearly 1/4”) to achieve the correction Canon gets with its IS system at the same focal length. This degree of sensor movement is beyond the range of current technology. Short and “normal” focal length lenses need stabilization much less often than long lenses, so the lenses that need the most help get the least.

There is probably equal amounts of truth and spin going on here, I imagine Sony’s system for some scenarios works better and for others Canons provides the best results. It seems though Canon and Nikon are going to provide the greater quality where it counts for me. I see no great need for image stabilisation for normal shots outside of long focal lengths. Perhaps macro photography would benefit, I don’t do much of that. Low light/long exposure photographs suffer as much from motion blur than camera shake in my experience.

I actually believe in future we will see software playing a much greater part with algorithms able to remove camera shake and perhaps even motion blur if required.

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