News entries for February, 2017
Panasonic FZ80 Field Test: Superzoom camera is a super value with 4K video recording and 60x zoom
In 2013, Panasonic unveiled the FZ70 superzoom all-in-one camera, which made waves with its 20-1200mm equivalent zoom lens. Now in 2017, the FZ70 finally has its successor, the Panasonic FZ80, which pairs the same lens with a new image sensor, image processor and many new features, including 4K UHD video recording...
Publishing to WordPress made simpler with new Imagely Lightroom plugin
WordPress a very popular content management system used by many photographers and Imagely helps many shutterbugs put their best online foot forward by offering WordPress themes, plugins and websites, including their NextGEN Gallery plugin.
For photographers who utilize NextGEN Gallery and use Lightroom for...
Toshiba TransferJet: Like NFC but way, way faster to get your media off your camera
Lots and lots of new cameras nowadays offer some form of wireless connectivity, be it in full-on Wi-Fi, NFC or Bluetooth Low Energy, or all of the above. Each wireless protocol has its pros and cons; some are clunky to setup, others have slow transfer rates, etc. But what do you do if your camera doesn't have any...
Fujifilm Q&A @ CP+ 2017: Fuji GFX insights, 4K video, future lens plans & instant film’s surprising comeback
During the ongoing CP+ 2017 tradeshow in Yokohama, Japan, Imaging Resource founder and publisher Dave Etchells sat down with Shinichiro “Shiri” Udono and Makoto Oishi of Fujifilm Corp. Udono-san is Fuji's Senior Manager in the Sales and Marketing Group, Optical Device and Electronic Imaging Products Division,...
Lexar adds new high-capacity 256GB microSD card to lineup
Lexar has added another card to their robust lineup of memory options, this one the 256GB Lexar Professional 1000x microSDXC UHS-II (U3) memory card. Designed for sports camcorders, tablets, and smartphones, the Professional 1000x microSDXC UHS-II card has...
30 days in the hole! Seattle drone operator sentenced to jail time for reckless endangerment
It was bound to happen sooner or later. The popularity of drones has spread like wildfire in recent years, and with it, the obvious potential for disaster. Until recently, that potential has received the most press where restricted airspace is concerned, and the possibility of crippling a passenger aircraft. Now, a...
Lighting for video: Three lights and everything else you need to get started for only $500
So, you have been recording more video and want to get a nice lighting setup, but you don't want to break the bank? Caleb Pike from DSLR Video Shooter is here to help you get a great lighting kit together for US$500.
There are a lot of LED lighting options out there and it can be overwhelming. To help cut through...
Designed for industrial excursions, DJI’s Mavic 200 expands the company’s focus
To this point, DJI's products have pretty much been marketed and purchased by the general consumer audience as well as professional creators, though DJI is well aware that drones could be useful in other applications besides entertainment. Real estate developers, engineers and surveyors have also used DJI...
A risqué move: Fujifilm UK sparks controversy at a paid Fuji GFX event
It's often said that there's no such thing as bad publicity. Fujifilm UK has inadvertently put this theory to the test with a recent GFX event. The paid event saw photographers paying for the chance to learn more about and try out the Fujifilm GFX 50S. The first item on the agenda was a technical talk, followed by...
High above and looking down: A Sony A7S II hitches a ride on the Int’l Space Station to shoot 4K videos
Among the many tech demos and product cutaways in and amongst Sony's large booth at this year's CP+ Trade Show was a rather small, yet interesting little display featuring a scale model of the International Space Station and a Sony A7S II with an FE PZ 28-135mm F4 G OSS lens.
As it turns out, last year a Sony A7S...
Olympus Q&A @ CP+ 2017: A deep dive on the E-M1 II, autofocus testing & the future of image processing
Every February, the CP+ tradeshow takes place in Yokohama, Japan. And each year, Imaging Resource's founder and publisher Dave Etchells heads to Japan for CP+, where he has the opportunity to sit down with executives from the biggest camera companies. In the second of our 2017 CP+ interview series, Dave chats...
Sony Q&A @ CP+ 2017: Insights from the design team behind the bokehlicious 100mm STF apodization lens
With the annual CP+ tradeshow now under way in Yokohama, Japan's Pacific Convention Plaza, Imaging Resource founder and publisher Dave Etchells had the opportunity to sit down with executives from Sony Corp. to discuss the company's E-mount and A-mount optics, including the incredibly impressive FE 100mm...
Tamron @ CP+ 2017: Hands-on with three new zooms, including the Japanese-only 70-300
Lens manufacturer Tamron recently announced a pair of newly-updated lenses for the global market, the SP 70-200mm f/2.8 VC G2, and the 10-24mm f/3.5-5.6, as well as debuting a refreshed SP 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC telephoto zoom that, as of now, is designed solely for the Japanese market. All three lenses were on...
Ricoh’s “Multi-Imaging Technology” pairs a K-1 with a Theta S spherical panoramic camera
Tucked away in the Theta camera section of Ricoh's booth at CP+ is an interesting demonstration highlighting a unique image processing technology that combines a Theta 360-degree camera and the full-frame Pentax K-1 DSLR. The result is a rather cool multimedia experience in which high-resolution K-1 photos are...
In 60 seconds, Here are seven ways to move sliders in lightroom
Admittedly, there hasn't been a whole lot to discuss when it comes to Lightroom lately. It's a much-beloved platform, but it's been well over a year since there was something really interesting to talk about (remember Dehaze?). Still, the lack of new things to play with hasn't meant that folks aren't finding...
Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 First Look: Pairing with the A7 II for portraits on a budget!
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Professional portrait photographers tend to spend big bucks for their camera and lens rigs, and justifiably so. They need a full frame sensor for one thing (or larger!) in order to maximize image quality, ensure good performance as ISO rises, and also...
Huawei’s ‘Honor’ VR camera connects to smartphones, making it insanely portable
Huwawei has announced the "Honor" VR camera, a 360 degree capture device that is operated via smartphone. Interestingly... that's all the information we presently have. We don't know how much it will cost, what phones it will support, or when it will be released. Essentially, we only know that Huawei has made...
Nikon show off special edition gunmetal gray D5, D500, lenses and more for its 100th anniversary
2017 marks the 100th anniversary of Nikon, whose official founding occurred on July 25th, 1917. Back in January of this year, Nikon announced a special 100th-anniversary microsite, complete with a detailed look back at the company's history, products and technical achievements.
Now, Nikon is going a step further,...
Sigma @ CP+ 2017: Hands-on with their new DSLR lenses
Having announced four new lenses ahead of the CP+ trade show in Yokohama, Japan, I was able to get some brief hands-on time with all four new lenses, including the all-new 14mm f/1.8 Art prime lens.
Sigma 14mm f/1.8 Art
Starting with the 14mm, as mentioned in our earlier coverage, this lens is currently...
SD Association planning UHS-III memory cards with 624MB/sec transfer rates
At the CP+ trade show in Japan, the SD Association today unveiled the next generation of ultra-high-speed SD cards, UHS-III, which doubles the transfer speed of UHS-II, going from 312MB/sec to a whopping 624MB/sec.
While the adoption of UHS-II cards is still very much in-progress, with a growing number of cameras...