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- February 19, 2016
A much awaited upgrade from the EOS 70D, the Canon EOS 80D Digital SLR Camera is the first EOS device with continuous Autofocus from a Dual Pixel Autofocus camera during still live view shooting. Match this with its 45-point, all crossfire Autofocus module and you will get a fast and accurate AF even when switching between subjects. Aside from this, the other specs of the Canon 80D are impressive too.
Features of the Canon EOS 80D Digital SLR CameraSporting a 24.2 Megapixel APS-C Sensor, the 80D captures exceptional image quality with its DIGIC 6 Image Processor. The same processor provides burst shooting of up to 7.5 fps and high light sensitivity when shooting in dark conditions. Speaking of light sensitivity, this Canon DSLR has an ISO range of 100-25600 which makes it perform well even in low-light conditions.
The cropping of photos in post-processing is also reduced by the nearly 100% optical viewfinder with 0.95x magnification. This feature also shows the AF points, the
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- February 18, 2016
It is as if Pentax directed a highly-anticipated movie for years. They have fine-tuned every detail before scheduling the premiere. They made sure that each part will contribute to a product worth waiting for. Finally, that masterpiece is here as the Pentax K-1 Full Frame DSLR Camera has been unveiled. Yes, the K-1 is the brand’s first Full Frame DSLR Camera. By glancing at its features, Pentax is swinging for the fences with this one.
Unique Features of the Pentax K-1 Full Frame DSLR Camera
As a highly anticipated product, the Pentax K-1 has a number of features that makes it worth the wait. Never before has a tilting LCD been fused with a full frame DSLR. Well, not until the K-1 has arrived. This camera boasts of a 3.2-inch, 1.04M-dot LCD screen that can be adjusted for up to 35 degrees horizontally and 44 degrees vertically. The screen also comes with a tempered-glass front panel for additional protection.
Another unique feature of the K-1 is the Operation Assist Lights which works -
- February 11, 2016
Barely a year after Olympus launched the SH-2, they are unveiling the Stylus SH-3 Digital Camera which is capable of 4K Video Recording at 15 fps. Aside from that, the specs of the SH-3 is practically the same with the SH-2. Housed in the new camera’s Aluminum alloy body is a 16-megapixel BSI-CMOS Sensor with a size of 1/2.3”. This sensor is paired with the TruePic VII image processor to process stunning pictures.
With a focal length of 25-600mm, the Olympus SH-3 also has a digital zoom of up to 4x and an optical zoom of up to 24x. It also has a maximum aperture of f/3-6.9 which gives it commendable capability during low-light settings. Images can be taken for as fast as 1/2000 seconds and the shots can be reviewed through the three-inch, 460K-dot LCD screen. You can also add light to your shots with its built-in flash and improve your images by using any of its 19 scene modes. Camera shake will not result to image blurs thanks to its 5-axis image stabilization.
Photos are saved
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- February 02, 2016
Nikon Australia is just dishing out one Cash Back promotion after the other. A day after their previous promotion has ended, they are once again offering cash backs for the D3000 and the D5500 DSLR cameras. Nikkor lenses won’t be left behind as this latest promotion includes the AF-S 14-24mm f/2.8G ED, the AF-S 70-200mm f/4G ED VR, and the AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II. As an authorised reseller, you can purchase the products mentioned at Camera Warehouse.
This promotion will run from 1 Feb to 31 March, 2016. Claims must be done through the Nikon Australia website. Here’s a summary of the following deals in this latest Nikon Cash Back promotion:
- Nikon D3300 - $50 Cash Back
- Nikon D5500 - $50 Cash Back
- Nikkor AF-S 70-200mm f/4 ED VR - $100 Cash Back
- Nikkor AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II - $300 Cash Back
- Nikkor AF-S 14-24mm f/2.8G ED - $300 Cash Back
As February is often regarded as Love Month, show your love for photography by taking advantage of this new Nikon Cash Back promotion. You can
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- January 28, 2016
Firmware version 1.01 is now available for both the Nikon D5300 and the D5500 DSLR cameras. This update provides support for Nikon’s first DX lenses with stepping motors: the AF-P DX Nikkor 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 and the AF-P DX Nikkor 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 VR. Other bugs such as camera freezing have also been addressed in this new Nikon firmware. Likewise, the D5500 gets an a5 Manual focus ring with the firmware update.
Furthermore, the D5500 Firmware Version 1.01 eliminates noise that usually occurs every four seconds when external recorders are connected via HDMI in movie live view. It also corrects the issue wherein all shots after the first is overexposed when Exposure Smoothing is turned on during interval timer photography. Finally, this Nikon D5500 firmware update corrects the error of negative values for Exposure compensation not being reflected during the Retouch Menu – NEF (RAW) processing mode.
The issue with negative Exposure Compensation has also been addressed with the D5300 Firmware
