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- January 19, 2016
Four years ago, Fujifilm introduced the X-Pro1 to the delight of mirrorless camera enthusiasts. Now, they have unveiled the X-Pro2 which is a major upgrade from its predecessor. Indeed, the X-Pro2 takes the term “flagship” to a higher level.
Main Features of the Fujifilm X-Pro2 Mirrorless Camera
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 Mirrorless Camera provides a multiple of upgrades from its predecessor, the X-Pro1. With its 24.3 MP X-Trans CMOS III Sensor working with a high-performance X Processor Pro image processor, it is capable of capturing stills of up to 6000 x 4000 resolution as well as Full HD video 1080p recording at 60 fps. Speaking of video, this Fujifilm camera also boasts of an ACROS Film Simulation Mode for better video texture.
It is also the first camera with an Advanced Hybrid Multi Viewfinder which includes an Electronic Rangefinder Mode. Speed is the name of the game for the X-Pro 2 as it has a top shutter speed of 1/800 seconds and quick flash sync of up to 1/250 seconds. You can -
- January 12, 2016
As part of their innovative ideas for life, Panasonic is introducing two Lumix cameras and one Leica lens that will delight Micro Four-Thirds photography enthusiasts.
Features of the Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ100 Digital Compact Camera
Boasting a 20.1-megapixel, 1-inch MOS Sensor, the Lumix DMC TZ100 is perfect for capturing everyday moments. Its 25-250 mm Leica DC Vario-Elmarit Lens is equipped with 10x optical zoom and Live View finder to preview the shots in great detail. The built-in lens has an aperture range of f/2.8-5.9 which makes it dependable even in low-light situations. These features allow the camera to capture 4K-quality photos of up to 30 frames per second.
For those unexpected turn of events that you would like to document, this device also has a Post Focus function that allows you to sharpen the part of the image that you selected. Speaking of sharpening image quality, this new Panasonic Lumix camera also reduces that with the help of its 5-Axis Hybrid Optical Image
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- January 12, 2016
New year, new offerings. Perhaps this is the creed by which Olympus live by as they usher in two new products: the Stylus Touch TG-870 Rugged Compact Camera and the M.Zuiko Digital ED 300mm F/4 IS PRO super-telephoto lens.
Features of the Stylus Tough TG-870 Rugged Compact Camera
Sporting a 16-megapixel BSI-CMOS sensor and TruePic VII Image Processor, the TG-870 has a 21mm ultra wide angle lens and a focal length range of 21-105 mm. It also has an aperture range of f/3.5 to f/5.7 and a 5x optical zoom. It is capable of capturing Full HD 1080/60p video at 60 frames per second. It is also capable of slow motion video at 120 frames per second at 854 x 480 or 640 x 480.
You can view the camera’s playback and functions through the 180-degree, 920,000-dot tilting high-resolution LCD. The screen can also be used to see angles that are tough to have a direct optical view. Likewise, you can let others view the files on their mobile devices by sharing it via its built-in Wi-Fi.
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- January 12, 2016
Canon is once again delighting us with the introduction of two IXUS compact cameras and two Legria video cameras.
Features of the Canon IXUS 175 Compact Digital Camera
The Canon IXUS 175 sports a 20MP CCD Sensor and has an equivalent lens of 28-224mm. Capture stunning images with the aid of the DIGIC 4+ Processor and 8x optical zoom lens with 16x ZoomPlus. It is also capable of recording 720p Full HD Video and playback can be viewed through the 6.8 cm LCD. This camera also has Face Detection technology for effortless capture of portraits. To always have the best framing for every shot, an Auto Zoom function is also available.
Choose the right camera settings easily with the Smart Auto mode and expand your creativity with its built-in creative filters. Provide a new perspective for your shots with the help of the fisheye lens mode and emphasize the details of your subject in Macro mode. The Canon IXUS 175 Compact Digital Camera is available in silver and red colours.Features of the
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- January 12, 2016
While Nikon is largely known for their dependable cameras, they are also upgrading the game with their DSLR lenses and flashes. Thus, they have added the Speedlight SB-5000 flash and a pair of Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lenses in their already stellar line of products.
Features of the Nikon Speedlight SB-5000 Flash
Finally, a radio-controlled Nikon flash! The SB-5000 Speedlight boasts of its Advanced Wireless Lighting function that allows it to be controlled via radio frequency with a communication range of up to 30 metres. It also has an advanced cooling system that allows up to 100 continuous flashes before it overheats.
This device also has a tilting and rotating flash head that enables angle adjustments for precise placement of light. You can rotate the flash horizontally for 180° or from 7° to 90° vertically. Compatible with other Nikon Speedlights, the SB-5000 is also equipped with a Power Zoom function. There is also a rotary multi-selector to access various modes and a special
