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Release: 5 Megapixels Photo Samples Shot with New iPhone4

Posted by Constantin Chirila on Jun 9, 2010 in News, Releases

For all of you iPhone lovers, (or future lovers after you see this)  here are some samples of photographs shot by the new iPhone 4. Here are some re-sized photos, but if you want to take a look at full version check out the official page.

My first impression was “Wow!”, taking into account that  this is a camera-phone. What do you guys think of the quality of the camera and how it compares to existing phones?

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Spider Camera Holster: Inventive Way to Hold your DSLR with NO Back Pain

Posted by Constantin Chirila on Jun 5, 2009 in News

Spider Holster Camera  (Photo Skills)So what exactly Spider Camera Holster do? Well, it’s a belt clip with a “spider pin” adapter that can be screwed into your camera (where you screw your camera to your tripod). In my honest opinion, this is genius, because moves the weight of the camera from your neck to you neck. Many times i find myself wandering for hours with my camera hanging on my neck, be it a wedding or just walking through the city taking random shots. This is getting tiring and at the end of the day I often find myself with a pain in my neck, or my back. So as soon as it’s released I will definitely buy it and try it to see if it gives the security I need for my camera, because the system looks kind of unsafe for the camera. But, i can also put the neck strap on my shoulder so in case the holster fails at least I have a second thing to count on to hold my camera from crushing to the ground.

Also feel free to watch the presentation video:

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New lens: Canon EF 20-400mm f/2.8 IO USM IS

Posted by Constantin Chirila on Apr 4, 2009 in Camera Gear, News

Canon 20-400mm f/2.8 IO IS USM ( Photo Skills .com )Hi, guys. I haven’t wrote anything for more than a month, and I apologize for that. I had some personal things to take care of. Now hopefully I will continue writing new posts.

I would like to let you know that Canon has just announced a line of some amazing new lenses with optics that intensify the light as it passes through. This technology has been in development for many years, and because of a new revolutionary manufacturing process, the production of this high quality optics it possible at affordable prices.

Canon can’t release details of exactly how they make the lenses (for obvious reasons) but, they have said that the process of manufacturing has to take place in complete darkness until the new Starlight Spectra Coating, which is the key to the intensifying of light, has time to develop its light gathering ability.

So Canon has started the line of new lenses with this 20-400mm f/2.8 IO (Intensifying Optics) IS USM, and from what I understand they will release more lenses with this special ability.

As a side note, I have read somewhere, forgot where, a rumor that Canon stops producing the famous 70-200mm f/2.8. Now i can understand why, maybe because they are going to release a new version of 70-200mm with IO.

So the estimated price is somewhere around 4100$ (3100€) and the release date it’s sometime in autumn 2009. Also here’s a list of key features:

  • Aspherical optics used on all elements except for front SSC coated element
  • Pro quality optics on a par with L series lens quality
  • Robust design with build quality equivalent to L series lenses
  • Image intensifying optics used in front element of lens
  • Lens feature full time mechanical manual focusing
  • Fully flocked throughout to prevent internal reflections
  • One touch design for speed of zooming
  • Optical image stabiliser with 6 stop correction for handshake
  • Lens supplied with removable tripod mount

Also if you want to read more about this www.experience-seminars.co.uk wrote an article in PDF format about this, and here’s the PDF file.

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PMA: Ricoh CX1, First Camera with Built-in High Dynamic Range Mode

Posted by Constantin Chirila on Mar 3, 2009 in Camera Gear

At this years PMA show there was announced the Ricoh CX1 camera. Lately Ricoh have done some innovative things. I am usually not ricoh_cx1impressed by a point&shoot camera (being a DSLR user), but this one drown my attention having a few rarely seen in a camera and innovative features. Beside the four photos braketing (and my DSLR have 3 braketing) and the 9MP resolution, it has a CMOS sesnsor which can only be met at DSLR cameras, which might mean lower noise than other Point&Shoots.

But the cherry on top of the cake is the fact that it can record a photograph that contains a high range of brightness, which a normal camera cand record. This is doing by take 2 consecutive shots at different exposure and automaticaly combines them in a photograph with a High Dynamic Range to up to 12 EV closer  to the dynamic range of the human eye.  Now this being developed I think it’s only a matter of time until othe camera manufacturers follow the trail. And I hope we will see this feature especially in future DSLRs which greatly need this function.

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Lenses: The Most Important Piece of Gear in Creating Amazing Photographs

Posted by Constantin Chirila on Feb 27, 2009 in Camera Gear

Lenses ( Photo Skills .com )We often find ourselves wishing and talking about DSLR cameras, we compare them and adopt a geek language babbling about shutter speeds, ISO, camera features, image processing and other technicalities. This makes us forget about the most important piece of gear that helps us take the photograph we want, and that is the LENS.

The lens is the eye of the camera, and every photograph is recorded after the light come through the lens. Taking your DSLR without putting your lens on, and start taking photos, your see that the image processor records and extremely blurry photographs.

Lenses allows us to:

  • get more light ( lenses with big aperture), even if your camera have high iso numbers, you’ll still need a fast lens to get  fast shutter speeds.
  • get  close-up of your subject without actually being close ( telephoto lenses )
  • get incredibly sharp photographs
  • get sharp images of a mosquito’s eye ( macro lenses )
  • isolate our subject with small depth of field
  • capture sharp images of huge mountains and big fields of flowers ( wide lenses )
  • make creative photographs with lens-baby

As you can see lenses are way more important that the camera.

In creating the ultimate lens is involved a lot of precision mechanics and optics science. Also there is use a high amount of very expensive glass materials, so you will need a lot of glass elements in building a zoom lens with fast aperture. Also every piece of glass is treated with other substances for durability, minimize chromatic aberrations, reduce flare, etc. Also raw optical glass costs around 1000$ per kilogram, as Discovery Channel points out in their “How it’s made” show.

All of this being said, you can easily explain why a good lens costs hundreds and even thousand of dollars.

Also please check this video created by Discovery Channel on how lenses are made.

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Release: PocketWizard FlexTT5 and MiniTT1

Posted by Constantin Chirila on Feb 19, 2009 in Camera Gear, Releases

PocketWizard FlexTT5  ( Photo Skills .com)For a few days there are the news of the improvement of Pocket Wizards. These are the brand new PocketWizard FlexTT5 and MiniTT1. It seams that all the time that Pocket Wizard stood quietly without any release news or anything, they secretly were developing an improved version.

So to get out of the confusion the MiniTT1 it’s a transmitter and the FlexTT5 is a transceiver (meaning that it can act as transmitter and receiver).

Here’s what new PocketWizards can do:

  • You can control your strobes in TTL mode. You can use  20 channels in TTL photography or 32 standard channels in manual flash photography.
  • When using multiple strobes you can use HyperSync™ Technology to push your shutter speed up to 1/500th.PocketWizard MiniTT1 ( Photo Skills .com )
  • You can even push your ControlTL system to get flash sync with shutter speeds beyond 1/500 and and even up to 1/8000. To do this you will automatically get into FP/High-Speed sync mode.
  • You can connect your PocketWizars to your PC via USB and configure it or update it’s firmware.
  • FlexTT5 has an Auto-Sensing Transceiver Technology that enables it to switch back and forth between Transmitter and Receiver modes as needed for greater flexibility on the job.
  • The new system of PocketWizards can still be used with older ones like PlusII or MultiMAX but you will need a FlexTT5 as transmitter.

If you want to know more you can go to their website and watch the video below:

And some last info, the PocketWizards will be available by 1st of March for Canon and Q2 2009 for Nikon.

I cant’ wait to test them to see if it worths the money.

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Recession Affecting Camera Manufacturers

Posted by Constantin Chirila on Jan 30, 2009 in News

I recently came across to some worrying news.

The biggest camera manufacturer, Canon, has reported an 81% downfall of their quarterly profits, due to the economic recession and low demand for their products. From what Canon’s Managing Director, Masahiro, said: “A substantial recovery in the economy is unlikely in 2009. Our operating environment will be even harder this year than it was last year”, the situation doesn’t look too good. And from what I read in on Reuters, Canon profit stumble predicts further slide.

Also Sony has even bigger losses in profit coming close  to a staggering 95% drop, in this fourth quarter. Sony said its net profit shriveled to 10.4 billion yen ($115.6 million) in the third quarter from 200.2 billion yen a year earlier. You can read more about this on The Associated Press.

Although everyone started to feel the economic crisis, it seams that in stead of things getting better, are getting worse.

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News: Canon 5D Mark II It’s Saved. Firmware Update Released.

Posted by Constantin Chirila on Jan 8, 2009 in Camera Gear, News

Canon Eos 5D Mark II ( Photo Skills .com )A few days back I sadly talked about the failure of Canon with their new two cameras: 5D Mark II and 50D.

Well, today, with my smile on my face ( I’m a huge fan of the 5D Mark II), I can say that the “black dots” and “banding issues” on the 5D Mark II are fixed with the new firmware update ( at least that’s what Canon says).

The black dot problem is fixed due to this test made by Andrew Yip. For you 5D Mark II owners ( lucky bastards :D ) out there here is the link to the official Firmware 1.0.7.

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