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- July 03, 2015
The Fujifilm X-T1 is a compact system camera that delivers brilliant photographic performance, however, it was criticized for its Autofocus system, which was not up to mark when it came to shooting moving objects. To resolve this issue, and to further enhance the focusing performance of the X-T1, Fujifilm has come with an upgrade to the existing firmware.
Reinvented Auto Focus System – Much Better than your ExpectationsThe firmware version 4.00 brings a whole new AF system to the camera that improves its performance by a significant margin. Two new modes, Zone and Wide/Tracking, have been added to the system that will allow you to capture moving objects with perfection.
The Zone mode displays a 77-point auto focus area, from which, you can select a 3x3, 3x5 or 5x5 zone. Combining this mode with the AF-C mode makes the camera continuously track a moving object in the selected zone.
When switched to Wide/Tracking mode, the camera automatically focuses on a subject in the 77-point Auto
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- June 20, 2015
Sigma seems to be relentless with lens announcments lately. The latest addition to their high end ART series family is the 24-35mm DG HSM but wait for it....it has constant wide F2 aperture all the way through!
Being a DG lens, this new release is designed for full frame DSLR cameras but its also compatible with APS-C sensor cameras as well ,obviously cropped. We beleive its the only wide angle zoom lens with a fixed aperture currently on the market making it suitable for a variety of application, Travel, Landscape, Wedding and Events, Portrait and familiy just to name a few. Also Sigma are suggesting that it performs like 3 primes lenses into 1; 24mm, 28mm and 35mm. It will be available in Canon EF mount, Nikon and Sigma mount as well. Apart from that the filter thread size is 82mm and has minumum focusing distance of 28cm. If the 50mm, 24mm or 35mm ART lenses were of any token, then we are pretty sure that this is going to be another very popular lens!
Pricing and shipping date
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- June 20, 2015
Exploring What Makes SanDisk Memory Cards Ideal for Digital Cameras
In an era of continuous creation, storage, access, and sharing of digital content, we need solutions to keep our data secure and in a ready-to-use manner. This applies to digital cameras too. An overload of images is also a common reason for causing performance lags in a camera. Various memory storage solutions have surfaced in the market but this has also created a clutter of choices.
We help you break through this chaos. We help you understand memory cards for digital cameras and invest in the best, i.e. SanDisk—global leader in the niche of memory card solutions. This is more than just another buying guide. We help you breathe through the subject, understand its fundamentals, and equip you with all the wisdom needed to make a well-informed decision. You, as a buyer, deserve to know what type of memory card is most relevant for your camera and we will show you how to do this!
Making Data Storage Effortless
Memory cards
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- June 14, 2015
Waterproof Cameras: Taking Digital Photography into Deep Waters
Travel-friendly, durable and constantly pushing the envelope for innovation, waterproof cameras happen to be a brilliant addition to the niche of specialist digital cameras. Like most members of this exclusive club, waterproof cameras have a special application. Here, this happens to be being fully function even when underwater and performing brilliant even when wet. These high-end cameras are not meant for the casual clicker. However, they are a wise selection for marine photography enthusiasts and those into deepwater exploration.An Ode to Incomparable Advancements & Summarizing the Best
If you are amongst those who usually plan snorkeling, if your idea of relaxation means deep-sea diving, if lounging along the beach is your idea of a weekend, then waterproof cameras make a lot of sense for you. Apart from being used in environments with water or where water-based activities are pursued, those where moist and cold -
- May 22, 2015
There has never been a better time to purchase a Nikon DSLR camera or Nikkor lens with these amazing cashbacks on offer from Nikon Australia
Simply, purchase any of the following products during the valid dates from Camera-Warehouse, and then Nikon Australia will pay you the cashback amount via redemption!
DSLR and CSC Cameras Cashback - Valid from 1st May – 31st July 2015
Nikon D3300 - $50
Nikon D5200 - $100
Nikon D610 - $100
Nikon Df - $200
Nikon 1 AW1 - $100
Nikkor Lens Cashbacks - 1st May – 31st May 2015
AF-S 70-200mm f2.8G ED VR II $150
AF-S 24-120mm f4G IF ED VR $100
AF-S 70-200mm f4 ED VR $75
AF-S 35mm f1.4G $100
AF-S 58mm f1.4G $100
AF-S 85mm f1.4G $100
