News entries for July, 2013
Panasonic GX7 review: Hands-on with the enthusiast street shooter that reinvents the GX-series
The Panasonic GX7 compact system camera is here, and it reinvents the company's GX-series with some seriously impressive, enthusiast-friendly features. We've already been hands-on with this exciting street shooter, and came away impressed with Panasonic's commitment to the GX-series. This is no mere level-up with a few more megapixels:...
Be a lens-mount hostage no more: Sigma to let you switch camera brands and keep your lenses
DSLR and mirrorless fans: Have you ever seen a camera announcement for a rival mount, and found yourself considering jumping ship? Chances are, even if the camera you were lusting after was amazing, you still didn't do it.
Third-party lens manufacturer Sigma is about to shake the interchangeable-lens camera industry to its core,...
The artist known as JR: Photography as activism, from Tunisia to Marseille
Photographer and artist JR claims that he owns the largest art gallery in the world, a statement that is pure JR because his art gallery is the world. He's a provocateur who believes that photography can be an agent for social change, and he brings his art directly to us in the cities and...
Get a bird’s-eye view of NYC with this lovely GoPro video shot from a quadcopter
The DJI Phantom is quickly becoming the quadcopter of choice for capturing low-cost but impressive aerial footage of the world. Along with being relatively inexpensive aerial drones -- DJI Phantoms retail for about $679 -- they're designed to be used with relatively inexpensive GoPro action cameras.
New York...
New Lightroom, Camera Raw release candidates support Canon 70D, Sony RX100 II and more
We said it was coming, and it's here! Earlier this week we noted the imminent arrival of a new version of Photoshop Lightroom, squashing several bugs found at launch last month. Those bug fixes are now available for you to test, and they come accompanied by new camera and lens support, plus a number of new features. The new Lightroom 5.2...
Wildlife camera spies pole dancing bears using tree for backrubs (VIDEO)
Ever wondered what animals get up to when we're not watching? A wildlife video from Kananaskis Country park near Calgary has gone viral, thanks to the adorable view it's given us of a sleuth of bears using a tree for backrubs.
As cute as this video might be, there's actually a lot more going on here than a group...
Canon quietly announces tiny Vixia mini camcorder with WiFi connectivity
Without much fanfare, Canon has announced a new, pocket-sized camcorder that has a few of us scratching our heads in confusion. The Canon Vixia mini camcorder is a tiny, wide-angle camcorder with an articulated touchscreen, a wide-viewing angle, and Wi-Fi. It will be available this September for $299.99.
What's...
Camera Deals of the Day: $200 off Zeiss 24mm f/1.8 with NEX-7 Deal, Canon EOS M + Lens & Flash Bundle for $380, Refurb Nikon 24-85 Lens for $379 and more!
Happy Hump Day! We've found some fantastic deals on cameras, lenses and prints, including Sony NEX-7 cameras, the Canon EOS M and 60D and a refurb Nikon lens. We also found a great discount on the big new Sigma 120-300mm Sports lens. Plus, get 50% off on metal prints from AdoramaPix. As always, be sure to check...
GoPro’s updated app for iOS and Android gives you more control than ever
Action camera maker Woodman Labs has just released updated versions of the Android and iOS apps for its popular GoPro camera line. Advertised under the tagline "Control. View. Share", the new versions let you do more than ever from your smart device, without fiddling with the camera itself.
Of course, you can still control your GoPro...
Popular iOS photo app VSCO Cam lands on Android; you can beta test it
Good news, Android photographers! One of the most popular photo apps on Apple's rival iOS operating system will soon be coming to Android smartphones -- and if you're lucky, you can beta test it now. First released for the iPhone and iPad a little over a year ago, VSCO Cam combines a stylish, minimalist interface with a rich feature set...
“Finding Vivian Maier” documentary to premiere at Toronto International Film Festival
It's seems almost as long of a road for the documentary "Finding Vivian Maier" to get its world premiere as it's been for its mysterious street photographer subject to find world recognition. The movie, which began as Kickstarter project in 2010, traces the life of Maier, a virtually unknown photographer whose...
New videos show off fast tracking speed of Canon 70D’s Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus system
Just last week, we shared an intriguing white paper from Canon on how the new Dual Pixel CMOS AF system in the Canon 70D is a massive improvement from other DSLRs for live view and movie focusing. Now a couple of video examples have popped up of the AF in action for movie mode, and the speed at which the system...
SmugMug photo sharing service gets major redesign
The SmugMug photo sharing service has just announced a mammoth overhaul to the look and feel of its offerings, radically changing not only the way your online portfolio will look, but also how it handles customization and image organizing.
SmugMug will be live streaming an unveiling of the new service at 10:30am...
Camera Deals of the Day: Canon G15 plus Pixma Pro-100 printer $348, Refurb Nikon D600 kit $1,659, Sony NEX-6 bundle $648 and more!
The deals keep rolling in! This morning we found an awesome deal for a Canon PowerShot G15 bundled with the PIXMA Pro-100 printer, as well as sweet savings on a refurbished Nikon D600 body-and-lens kit. We've also found bargains on Sony Alpha DSLRs and NEX compact cameras, plus Rokinon and Tokina lenses. Time to...
Lightroom 5 update on the way with fixes for launch issues
Early last month, Adobe shipped Lightroom 5, a major update to its photographer-centric imaging application. The update had lots to love, with new features including smart previews for offline image editing, automatic horizon and perspective correction, and a more advanced healing brush. Unfortunately, with so much changing it also...
Cop Selfies!: The best selfie photography tumblr blog we’ve seen today
We're not particularly keen on selfie photography. In fact, we're not even sure whether selfie photography is photography at all. But we've come across some selfie photography that we really do like in the form of a new tumblr blog called "cop selfies." And it's about as good as selfie photography gets.
The title...
Watch an NPS technician repair a Nikon D4 DSLR in less than a minute (VIDEO)
We expect the technicians at Nikon Professional Services (NPS) to be pretty skilled at what they do but they're also fast. Very fast. In the below video, you can watch NPS service technician Kodai Matsumoto diagnose and repair a Nikon D4 in less than a minute.
OK, truth be told, it actually took Matsumoto just...
NFL football games to get Matrix-style bullet time cameras in the end zone
Just when you thought a football game couldn't have any more replays, rewinds, slow-mos, and general carrying on, the folks at NBC have added a new photographic tool to their arsenal. Starting with the Dallas Cowboys/Giants game on on September 8, both end zones will have full 365-degree camera rigs, capable of...
Photographer exposes film to bizarre fluids to produce wonderfully odd photos
If you've ever processed your own film, the chemistry behind developing it can feel like alchemy. The developing, stopping, fixing, washing, and drying — all with perfect timing and motions — can be difficult to properly get your head around. But what happens...
The storage conundrum: Can Sony and Panasonic solve photography’s biggest problem?
For the last couple of decades, there's been an elephant in the digital darkroom. A joint announcement today from two of Japan's largest consumer electronics manufacturers -- Sony and Panasonic -- suggests that its days may finally be numbered, as the two companies work to create a more viable, long-term archival storage medium.
It has...