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Olympus Stylus SH-1 camera becomes official with 16MP sensor
The second camera announced by Olympus today is the new Olympus Stylus SH-1. It is also a compact model, but one which features a high zoom lens like a bridge. The brand new Stylus SH-1 has a design inspired by PEN cameras and features the 5-axis image stabilization technology found in the OM-D-series shooters.
Olympus Stylus Tough TG-3 rugged compact camera unveiled
Olympus has decided to unveil a new flagship rugged compact camera. The Olympus Stylus Tough TG-3 replaces the TG-2 version introduced at the CES 2013. It comes packed with an improved set of specifications as well as a lot of cool tricks that will provide a lot of options for adventurers in need of a “tough” camera.
The Importance Of Being Social On Social Media
Let’s get right to it. I have written before on our studio blog, where I have tackled the subject about social media for photography studios and how to create good content (and how to avoid creating bad content). I usually stress the importance of being social on social media, as well, but unfortunately many of you…
The funniest images of the Awkward Family Photos exhibition
Photo sessions involving the whole family can get pretty weird. There are so many cringe-worthy family images out there that a website called “Awkward Family Photos” exists. The site in collaboration with the California Heritage Museum have decided to open an exhibition, showing off the funniest and weirdest family photos ever.
Leonardo DiCaprio wins “Famous Actors as Hipsters” contest
DesignCrowd has announced the winner of the “Famous Actors as Hipsters” contest, where designers have been invited to reimagine celebrities as hipsters. The winner is Free Imagination who has submitted an amusing photo of Leonardo DiCaprio, proving that the star of Inception and many other movies would make a great hipster.
Sony A77II announcement date rumored to be May 1
After revealing that the release date of the Sony A77 replacement is June 2014, sources inside the company are claiming that the Sony A77II announcement date has been scheduled for May 1. The camera will become official on the first day of the 2014 Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition at the Somerset House in London.
Olympus 9mm f/2.8 PRO lens rumored to be in development
The rumor mill is claiming that an Olympus 9mm f/2.8 PRO lens is in the works. An inside source is reporting that the company is manufacturing several prototypes of the lens, which features a metal construction, leaving room for sealing. This means that the lens will be weathersealed and will allow photographers to shoot in the rain.
Nikon offering free D600 replacement for faulty cameras
Nikon has issued a new product service announcement, revealing that it is offering a free D600 replacement camera for photographers who are still troubled by dust accumulation issues even after servicing their DSLRs. The company will also pay for the shipping costs and if the D600 is out of stock, it will offer an “equivalent model”.
Get the Looks You Want for Your Images NOW!
Get the looks you want using these quick, easy steps and our new Infusion and Illuminate Lightroom presets. Starting with an already great image definitely opens up a world of possibilities with editing. You, as the photographer/artist, can take the edit in nearly any direction. Edit 1 – the matte look (first image below these…
Mamiya 7 could be Sony medium format camera’s inspiration
Sony is preparing to join the medium format market with its own camera and new information has just been leaked on the web. Inside sources have revealed that the upcoming Sony medium format camera will feature a design inspired by the older Mamiya 7, a rangefinder film camera with a medium format sensor.
Tamron 10mm f/2.8 fisheye lens patent discovered in Japan
Sources in Japan have discovered that Tamron has patented the first fisheye lens in its history. The new Tamron 10mm f/2.8 fisheye lens patent hints that the product will feature Vibration Compensation technology and video recording support. It will be aimed at cameras with APS-C sensors, although the release date details are unknown.
Tokina AT-X 11-16mm T3.0 cine lens officially unveiled
Tokina has officially announced the price and release date of the AT-X 16-28mm T3.0 cine lens for the US market. Moreover, the company has unveiled its second cinema series in the body of the Tokina AT-X 11-16mm T3.0 cine lens, which will be released this April for Canon DSLRs with APS-C sensors and Micro Four Thirds cameras.
Zeiss CZ.2 15-30mm T2.9 and MA 135mm T1.9 lenses announced
Zeiss has unveiled two new cine lenses aimed at videographers and filmmakers. The new Zeiss CZ.2 15-30mm T2.9 and the ARRI/Zeiss MA 135mm T1.9 cine lenses will be on display at the NAB Show 2014. The event will allow visitors to break down the doors on April 7, although companies will hold their press conferences as of April 5.
Canon 5D Mark IV to feature big megapixel 4K-ready sensor
Canon will not announce any Cinema EOS cameras at the NAB Show 2014 after all. Sources have backtracked on their claims and have decided to focus on other matters. Without further ado, it seems like we will be graced by a Canon 5D Mark IV DSLR camera with a big megapixel sensor and 4K video recording support in the near future.
Kate Parker captures enchanting photos of her two daughters
Professional photographer Kate T. Parker is also a loving mother of two young daughters: Ella and Alice. The photographer is aiming to document the changes and the “terrible things” in her daughters’ childhood through a series of enchanting photos that will last forever, unlike the memories which will fade away as time passes by.
Haunting photos of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster aftermath
The explosion of the Reactor 4 at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 is one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. Photographer Gerd Ludwig has made several trips to Ukraine and has gathered enough material to create a photo book which consists of haunting photos of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster aftermath.
Amusing portraits of dogs in “Nice Nosing You!” photo series
Some of the best subjects for a photo are children and animals. If you do not have kids, then you might want to get a pet and start firing your camera. Germany-based Elke Vogelsang is a pet owner and photographer. In her “Nice Nosing You!” series she is capturing amusing photos of her three dogs: Loli, Noodles, and Scout.
Kodak PixPro S-1 camera coming soon, JK Imaging says
One of the cameras which has been announced numerous times but not released so far is the Kodak PixPro S-1. The mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a Micro Four Thirds sensor and lens mount is now listed as “coming soon” at the official website of JK Imaging, the owner of the Kodak brand.
Selling Framed Portraits: Make Your Photography Business More Profitable
Amy Harnish, photographer from Fishers, IN writes a guest blog on MCPActions about selling of framed portraits in your photography business.
First Nikon D800s specs and price details revealed
After revealing some information about a possible evolution of the Nikon D800/D800E series, the rumor mill is back with the first set of the Nikon D800s specs. The upcoming DSLR camera could be announced at the Photokina 2014 along with an improved autofocus system and low-light capabilities among other enhancements.