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- February 20, 2022
Fujifilm are back with another great Cashback on a load of lenses!
Most notably their GF medium format lenses! Never has there been a better time to step into a new level of image quality.
FAQ
What products are eligible?
GF Mount Lenses
- GF 110mm f/2 R LM WR Lens - $700 Cashback
- GF 32-64mm F4 R LM WR Lens - $700 Cashback
- GF 120mm f/4 Macro R LM OIS WR Lens - $700 Cashback
- GF 80mm F1.7 R WR Lens - $500 Cashback
- GF 45mm f/2.8 R WR Lens - $400 Cashback
- GF 63mm F2.8 R WR Lens - $400 Cashback
- GF 50mm f/3.5 R LM WR GFX Lens - $250 Cashback
X Mount Lenses
- XF 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR Lens - $250 Cashback
- XF 50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR Lens - $250 Cashback
- XF 10-24mm F4 R OIS WR Lens - $150 Cashback
- XF 56mm F1.2 R Lens - $150 Cashback
- XF 16mm F1.4 R WR Lens - $150 Cashback
In addition to these, we also have our lens bundles which if they include an eligible lens as above, you can claim your cashback!
Bundles
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- October 21, 2021
Sony A7 IV Price and Release Date
UPDATE: 23 October 2021
Australian Pricing is now firm on the Sony A7 Mark IV and we're now taking pre-orders.
We're selling the A7M4 for $3980 plus we're giving away a BONUS $100 Camera Warehouse Gift Card (only for a limited time)
So what are you waiting for?! You can pre-order Sony A7 IV through our website, via Phone or email. All you need to pay is a 10% deposit to secure your order.
The first shipment is expected to arrive by end of November 2021 and stock will be tight for a months due to demand.
There's been some big announcements in the camera industry this year but we reckon this one really tops it off. We don't know the full details and specs on the A7M4 yet but from what we know so far, the A7 IV full frame mirrorless camera really packs a punch above the rest without too much damage to your pockets. We're not 100% certain but based on the leaked information it's expetced to have a 33-megapixel sensor, 4K 60p video 10-bit All-I XAVC
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- September 13, 2021
Canon's New Leader!
Shoot at the Speed of Life!
What can we expect from the latest sports and action camera?
- 30FPS Electrical shutter continuous drive
- A brand new 24.1MP Full-Frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor for high-speed readout
- Up to 8 Stops In-Body Image stabilisation
- Lightning-fast autofocus with accurate and intelligent tracking on people, animals, bikes and cars
- Eye Controlled Autofocus system
- 4K video at up to 120p
When is it shipping?
Australian shipping date for the EOS R3 will be towards the end of November 2021.
Just 2 months away! However, with a camera like this, it is going to be hard to secure a spot unless you get in early!
Due to demand and looking at Canon's R5 release which took almost 6 months to clear the waiting list, I would say if you are interested in getting in on this camera, you'll need to secure your position early.
We have this live on our site where you can jump in with just a 10% deposit securing your position and securing
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- September 01, 2021
Most new cameras that come along create some excitement amongst us staff, but this would have to be the most buzzed we have felt for the release of a new camera that I can remember.
What's being released?
It's a pretty big day for Fujifilm! We have 2 new cameras and 3 new lenses.
The GFX 50S II camera is the real show stopper! It is a large format compact camera that has the most affordable price tag than anything before it and is more capable than most that will come after.
- 51.4MP Large Format sensor 1.7x the size of Full Frame
- Five-axis IBIS/OIS synchronized stabilization up to 6.5-stops
- Improved autofocus in as little as 0.184 seconds for fast operation
- 19 film simulations for colour to suit any occasion
- NEW customisable colour functions for stunning images straight out of camera
- Weighs only 900g
- If 50MP isn't enough, get to 200MP reproduction using pixel shift for super high-resolution work
- Dust and Weather Resistant structure, able to operate at -10°C for operation even
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- July 07, 2021
We have found that it can be easy to find out the difference in cameras regarding their photo and video capability to make sure it’s right for your needs, however, even our own staff get a little stuck when it comes to choosing the right storage card to match your camera. We also frequently see people with cards that don’t match the camera, not adequate for what the camera is capable of or even spending too much to buy a card that is not required for a particular camera.
We’ll start with the most common conversation we have:
SD and MicroSD
The MicroSD (right) standard was first introduced back in 2005. They had a much smaller physical size than their SD card counterparts, which is a natural advantage when fitting inside smaller devices. While most MicroSD cards do come with an adapter to convert them into standard sized SD cards, it is more designed so they will go into a more common SD card reader, rather than be constantly used in a device. Since MicroSD cards don't lock inside
