Monday, November 28, 2011

Sony NEX-C3 | Professional Quality in your pocket

www.sony-asia.com - Lighten up, slim down, and look good. SLR-class quality has never been so easy. When Sony introduced the NEX-3 and NEX-5 in 2010, they generated a surge of popular interest in creative SLR-class photography that continues to grow today. Now, those two award-winning cameras have been joined by the lightest and most compact interchangeable-lens camera the world has ever known — the NEX-C3. Featuring the same revolutionary body design and large, APS-C type sensor as its siblings, the NEX-C3 takes stylish and casual shooting ease to the next level with an all-new Photo Creativity interface for "Press & Rotate" operating simplicity, and a Picture Effect function for super-easy artistic expression. The new NEX-C3 from Sony — it's the ultralight, ultracompact camera that puts professional quality right in your pocket.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Flash Photography Tips

www.steeletraining.com - Flash photo tips for all camera types. Whether you have a little point-and-shoot or a digital SLR with hot-shoe flash, there is something here for you.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Micro four thirds adaptor on Panasonic Lumix GH1 Test Videos

Using a Nikon mount to micro four thirds adaptor on the lumix GH1 camera. With manual aperture control lenses, there is no problem in using this set up. With a simple modification, explained in the video, you can use non manual aperture control lenses as well. The modification allows you to use some of the later generation lenses which are normally excluded from use with these simple adaptors. As there is no lectrical connection between the camera and lens via the adaptor, the camera is set to operate in manual mode, controlling overall sensitivity with the ISO speed control if the camera cannot set the gain (speed) control automatically with the lens aperture you have set. Micro four third adaptors are available for M42 thread lenses, Nikon, Canon and Olympus and give the effective doubling of the 35mm lens on the micro four thirds camera so for example the 300mm Nikkor lens becomes an effective 600mm lens!!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Nikon D300 DSLR Video review (www.dombower.com) (nikon 18-200mm vr lens)

www.dombower.com Blog http Nikon d300 review (comparing it to the nikon d80) enjoying its live view, high fps, size and build quality www.dombower.com

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Which Digital SLR Camera Will Rock My Socks?

Which digital SLR camera should you look for when buying a camera? The question has an easy answer if you are an intermediate photographer looking for something more professional than a point and shoot camera. You should look for the SLR cameras that come with at least one lens. The Canon EOS Rebel XTi comes with an 18-55mm lens. The Nikon D40 SLR also has an 18-55mm lens included. There are some things to consider before choosing the right SLR camera that you will buy and use. By following a few tips for choosing a digital SLR camera, you should find a great camera that is easy to use.

The first thing you must consider is the make and model before deciding which digital SLR camera to buy. Look for a brand name you feel comfortable with and one that you may have heard good reviews about from other users. If you had a film lens camera of the same brand, the lens may fit the new digital SLR cameras. You should also feel the camera and see if the size is comfortable for you to hold and operate. Not everyone likes the bulky cameras for taking pictures. Find one that is comfortable for you.

Another thing to consider before choosing which digital SLR camera to buy is the specifications and the lens. If you are going to buy additional lenses, you want to know how much you will have to spend. The specifications are important to see what the camera can and cannot do. Once you have compared specs, reviews and lens options, you should be able to choose the right SLR camera for your needs. Choosing a digital camera does take some time, it is nothing that you should rush into without having all the facts and specific information.




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Friday, November 4, 2011

Camera Wizard - ISO

The Camera Wizard is an interactive video series that teaches you in simple terms 4 key pillars for using your camera to get the best shot in different situations. The series includes: White balance, Shutter speed, Aperture and ISO. Camera Wizard Credits Starring: Corey Vidal Created by Justin Ferrato Produced by Mediated Production Producers: Justin Ferrato , Stuart Dykstra, Corey Vidal Production Manager: Jon Pottins Directors of Photography: Dan MacAskill, James Villeneuve Editor/Graphics: Tim Pienta DMT: Nick Giordano Special Thanks: Guy Gal The Biz Media Jimmy Simpson YouTube Tim Deegan Copyright Mediated Production 2011 www.mediatedproductions.com