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This is the result coba2 with my friend when I took this picture, using the camera … canon eos 5D, with a shutter speed of 0.9 hasilx quite satisfactory at all, … slow speed is very beautiful, wish you happy
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Red Rock Micro today announced an electronic viewfinder. And no, I will not bitch about it because I think it’s a product with high potential. Of course, it is still vaporware until it is released, as the microphone distance (and all product prototypes in my garage), but the concept and the spec sheet look promising. And admittedly, it is an indispensable part for each platform!
Its price is extremely aggressive. For a little over a Z-Finder, you get something that is much better and more flexible. By pressing the button add to cart NoBrains is a point of view of costs.
I am also very interested in the advanced help features they are hinting about. I guess it will zebras and other tools cons to help focusing. What ever it is, he will be welcome! I wonder how we will control these features because I could not find the buttons on the images (or an HDMI cable for that matter).
In the press release, it looks like a very solid product. My only concern is the scaling of the HDMI signal to match the 1, 2 point LCD. Most hammers do a crappy job, but I guess we do not know how good it is once it is released.
Now, please, give us a realistic ship date!
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Well, it’s January, and I have many ambitious plans this year, so I thought I would start by selling certain equipment to fund some upgrades. I decided to list my venerable D2X and a few drinks I’m not using it on eBay. The most powerful thing I learned from my years in web development is that presentation is everything, so I sought the best way to capture images of the equipment to post on eBay. After all, how could it look if a photographer uses images from bad to try to sell his equipment?

You can spend a lot of money setting up a home studio for product photography. Lastolite sells something they call a Cubelite starting at $ 150 and up. Or you can go to the site Strobist David Hobby, where you’ll find tons of educational materials on how to implement basic systems using very cheap materials and flashes like Nikon SB800. The Strobist I found an article on a Do it Yourself Macro Studio, and after a trip to Office Depot and a house of art supplies that I had all the materials I needed: a 3 ‘by 3′ box, duct tape, sheets of mylar, and paper layer. The total cost was about $ 25. I cut 3 holes on the sides and top of the box, and saved the mylar over the holes, creating the light box. I then set up two SB800 on each side of the box, the value 1 / 4 manual power, and attached a PocketWizard to one of the lights. Then I recorded a piece of tracing paper to the back wall of the box. All configuration is shown below:

I was very pleased with the results of this first test (see images below. Click on image to enlarge). I will do further experiments with different colored backgrounds with colored gels on the lights, and with pieces of plastic polarized recorded on the flash heads to the art of glass photo. I was impressed by how much fun it is, as you have a lot of creative control, and a photographer, sometimes it’s all that matters. Oh, and watch my stuff on eBay! It goes all the Monday.
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First impressions of the new 35x zoom Canon PowerShot SX30 IS compact camera, including full-size sample photos.
Besides the obvious changes for the Canon PowerShot SX30 IS, like the large zoom and general appearance, characteristics of the SX30 are so similar to the SX20 I wonder if it is difficult to distinguish the two separate devices. The SX30 is the largest optical zoom camera with a 35x style bridge, which takes much the lens 24mm wide at a maximum setting eyes watering telephoto 840 mm. Perfect for lazy days when you simply do not want to walk anywhere.
With 14 million pixels, the SX30 IS is 2 megapixels more than the SX20, which is negligible with image quality, but could make a difference at high ISO. Other minor changes or updates to make the device more news SDXC include respect, a 2.7 “screen that is larger than the screen of 2.5″ on the SX20, which is Windows 7 also friendly.
How the SX30 is designed makes it look very menacing as he squatted with the flash facing the lens barrel. All buttons are easy to find and comfortable to reach while the rear wheel is easy to use and responsive. I like the handle, it is comfortable to use and the weight of the camera allows one hand shooting easy. Coupled with the rotating screen, high / low angle shooting and self-portraits and the SX30 is a very versatile camera.
Image quality is great at low ISO and the inclusion of image stabilization is not only welcome but necessary. Focusing is fast and the camera has a very good dynamic range. In fact, in my time with the PowerShot SX30 IS, I was stuck for something I did not like about it.

First impressions of the new 35x zoom Canon PowerShot SX30 IS compact camera, including full-size sample photos.
I like the way that the PowerShot SX30 IS works in all aspects, it is fast and responsive with what appears to be minimal shutter lag. Obviously, the more I zoomed the camera more difficult to cope with the lack of light, but that’s normal and it still does very well. Put it in auto ISO you can avoid having to worry about ISO and shutter speeds and apertures, but may be eager to ramp up to ensure the creation of the answer, you should be able to do that.
The PowerShot SX30 IS is a decent camera which, thanks to the huge optical zoom has a marketplace to open even wider to the. photographers of birds and nature, sports and meeting photographers will all benefit from this camera, just to name a few. The quality of the lens is large and the image stabilization works great to keep your images. The colors that the SX30 IS PowerShot product conform to reality, although the day I tested, it was overcast so there was not saturated blue sky, but the colors I had were realistic.
Priced at £ 399, it is more expensive than some digital SLRs, but not with this zoom range, if you need more than 800mm focal length, the Canon PowerShot SX30 IS is a worthy option to consider.
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-Light Output with a powerful guide number of 61.
-Designed to work with all popular devices.
-Illumination covers a focal length of 24mm to 105mm. (Also covers 17mm when the built in wide panel is used).
-Advanced features such as flash and modeling of wireless TTL flash are included.
The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the new ELECTRONIC FLASH EF SUPER-610 DG.
The EF-610 DG SUPER features a powerful Guide Number of 61 and is designed to work with the latest systems TTL auto exposure from all popular digital SLR cameras and film. The auto zoom function automatically sets the optimum illumination angle in accordance with the lens focal length in a range from 24mm to 105mm. When the high-Wide Panel is used, the flash can cover an angle of 17mm. For bounce flash, the flash head can be tilted 90 degrees to 180 degrees left or right by 90 degrees. It can also be tilted down by 7 degrees allowing ease of use for close-up photography. Among the advanced features of this flash is a modeling flash function, multi pulse flash, TTL wireless flash, FP (high speed) flash mode, flash on second curtain sync and manual, which allows the photographer to adjust the flash output by up to eight stops. Auto Power-Off automatically shuts off the LCD screen to help save battery power. When the flash is fully charged, the light is “ready” a confirmation will be issued.
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The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the new Sigma APO 120-300mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM.
The successor of the APO 120-300mm F2.8 EX DG HSM, introduced on the market in July 2005, this new
lens offers the latest optical design technologies.
This large aperture optical zoom capabilities Sigma OS (Optical Stabilizer) and weatherproof
design throughout for use in harsh conditions. One and two SLD glass elements are used to FLD
maximum correction of chromatic aberrations.
The lens coating super multi-layer coating reduces flare and
persistence, and lens design incorporates an inner focusing and inner zooming system to ensure
sharp images throughout the zoom range. Improved optical performance provides an excellent
buoyancy correction of sagittal coma, and provides ultra-high resolution, comparable to a fixed focal length
objective. OS function offers the use of shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower than otherwise
otherwise possible.
This system allows TV-hand photograph. The inclusion of HSM
(Hyper Sonic Motor) ensures quiet speed and high-AF, while allowing full time manual focus override.
The rounded 9 blades diaphragm creates an attractive blur away from areas of the image sharpness.
The addition of APO TELE CONVERTER option produces an ultra telephoto zoom with A
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