Thursday, January 26, 2012

What's in your camera bag?

We often receive questions to our Facebook asking us what do "we carry in our bag?" Well, we let Kai and Lok answer that question in a video. They tell us what gear they choose and why. Why not show us what bag and camera gear you use and tell us why in our Flickr group: My Camera, My Story URL: www.flickr.com Ask us questions on Facebook: www.facebook.com or Twitter: twitter.com

Friday, January 13, 2012

WVIL: Wireless Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens Camera by Artfact, Amazing Wireless Lens Phone

CES 2011 Demostration of WVIL: Wireless Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens Camera System. See the complete demostration video here: youtu.be The patent-pending WVIL system takes the connectivity and application platform capabilities of today's smart phones and wirelessly connects them with interchangeable full SLR-quality optics. It is the inevitable solution for photographers who expect the power of modern mobile devices but who also demand uncompromised quality. DISPLAY UNIT 5.0" AMOLED display Viewing area: 110 x 61.9 mm 1920x 1080 pixels (2073600 dots, 16:9) Cortex-A15 ARM Multi-Core CPU 16GB embedded + microSDHC SENSOR 36 x 24mm Full Frame CMOS 12-bit A/D converter 512MB local cache 6496 x 4872 pixels (31.6 MP) jpg, RAW 1920 x 1080 24p, 30p, 60i MOV, H.264, AVCHD formats Stereo sound BODY Aluminum and magnesium alloy Docked display and frame unit Display unit: 127 x 69 x 7.5mm Frame unit: 164.5 x 76.5 x 28.2 mm LENS MOUNT Compatibility to Nikon F mount, Canon EF mount, Micro Four Thirds and Leica M mount via adapter. KIT LENS Focal Length: 28-100mm Diagonal angle of view: 27°- 73° Maximum aperture: F2.0 Minimum aperture: F18 Lens construction: 18 elements, 13 groups More information at: artefactgroup.com/wvil/

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Olympus E620 video review

What Digital Camera reviews the latest Olympus E620 DSLR

Monday, January 2, 2012

Digital SLRs - Popular for Entry Level

Echostorm reviews Canon's Digital Rebel XSi with new feature LiveView, which reflects the settings you'll see in the LCD screen. Some professionals may find this model a bit flimsy. See what pros and cons echostorm finds in his review.