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- November 13, 2015
With Christmas fast approaching, we at Camera Warehouse are starting to set our promos in motion. Speaking of motion, nothing captures fast-paced action in crisp video format than the GoPro Hero Cameras. This is why we would like you to have a truly happy holidays by coming up with our latest GoPromotion.What are the terms for this promotion? Just purchase any GoPro camera from us and get a corresponding SanDisk Extreme or Ultra Micro SD card for free. Get an 8 GB Micro SD when you buy the GoPro, the GoPro Hero+, the GoPro Hero+ LCD, the GoPro Hero 3 Silver and the GoPro Hero 4 Session Standard. Meanwhile, you get a bonus 32 GB Micro SD by purchasing the GoPro Hero 4 Silver and the GoPro Hero 4 Black.
The GoPro Hero, Hero+, and the Hero+ LCD are waterproof up to 40 metres and can capture Full HD Video 1080p60 and HD 720p60. Both the Hero+ and the Hero+ LCD have built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth while the latter has a built-in touch display and speaker. The GoPro Hero is also capable
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- November 10, 2015
Olympus Australia just made Christmas a merry one. This time, you can say ho-ho-ho to their latest Cash Back promotion.
From 1st November to 24th December 2015, get a $200 EFTPOS Card when you purchase the following products from an authorised Australian retailer like Camera Warehouse: the OM-D E-M1, the OM-D E-M5 Mark II, the M.Zuiko ED 7-14mm f2.8 PRO camera lens, the 8mm f1.8 PRO lens, the 40-150mm f2.8 PRO, and the 40-150mm f2.8 PRO with 1.4x teleconverter.
Olympus Cameras Included in the Christmas PromotionThe Olympus OM-D E-M1 has a 16.3-megapixel MOS Sensor with a three-inch vari-angle LCD Touch Screen. It has a maximum burst shooting of 10 fps and is capable of capturing HD videos on MOV format. This Olympus camera also has an electronic viewfinder and QR Code Setting. You can play with your images with its 12 Art Filters and share them instantly with its WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities.
On the other hand, the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II has a 5-axis VCM image stabilisation
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- November 05, 2015
Every time you encounter an amazing picture online or on a magazine, take note that a lot of factors contributed to that outcome. Aside from the camera and the angles itself, a photographer uses his tools to create the best image. Speaking of the best, it will not be a surprise if most of them use products from Phottix. After all, it has become a household brand in the industry thanks to its 40 patents.
It’s not enough to elaborate here every item that Phottix sells. Rather, it should be done with order. Since we talked about creation, let’s run through the product line by going back to how everything on earth started.
It starts with the lightPhottix saw that there is a great need for lighting amongst photography professionals. So they said, “Let there be light”. Lo and behold, they created some of the best flashes equipment such as the Mitros and the Odin transmitters and receivers. Capable of sending signals for up to hundreds of feet away, it also allows flash groups to give
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- November 02, 2015
Nikon Australia has announced a new Cash Back promotion that will commence on 1 November 2015. Take advantage of rebates from $50 to $600 on various DSLR and compact cameras as well as Nikkor lenses. The Cash Back promotion for the cameras will last until 31 January 2016 while the one for Nikkor will last until 30 November 2015.
DSLR Cameras Included in the Nikon Cash Back PromotionGet a $100 cash back when you buy the following Nikon DSLR cameras: D3300, D5200, D5500, and the D7200. Meanwhile, you can get a $300 rebate when you purchase the D610, the D750 + AF-S 24-120 mm f/4G ED VR kit, and the D810 + AF-S 24-120mm f/4G ED VR kit. You will also be given a $600 cash back when you purchase the D610 + AF-S 24-120mm f/4G ED VR kit.
The Nikon D3300 has a 24-Megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor that can capture Full HD 60 p videos at 1920 x 1080 resolution. It can also capture images at five frames per second and has 20 retouch menu options. It also has a three-inch LCD monitor with
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- October 30, 2015
With several operational bugs biting the Nikon D810 DSLR Camera, the company has released an update to its firmware to take its latest software from C 1.02 to C 1.10. This update addresses issues regarding confusing display information. The new Nikon firmware also answers concerns regarding the camera’s failure to correctly record in HDR mode.
One of the glaring bugs for C 1.02 is that audio static is produced when third-party HDMI recorders are used during Movie Live view. That being said, C 1.10 reverses this concern via an external recording control option that allows camera controls to be used even if it is connected with an HDMI recorder that supports the Atomos Open Protocol. However, you must choose an option other than 576p or 480p for output resolution.
The following updates are also included in the C 1.10 firmware:- Correction of distance information display during camera playback for pictures taken via an external flash in distance-priority manual mode.
- Adjustment of the
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- October 28, 2015
You may remember before that we published an article about the Sigma 20mm F1.4 DG HSM ART Lens. Now, we’re excited to announce that we now have a firm price for it. Therefore, this Sigma DSLR lens is available for AUD 999 (Goods and Services Tax included) and pre-ordering is now open. Only a limited number of this will be available so it’s best that you secure your stock now and place an order.
You can place your orders directly at its product page at the Camera Warehouse website or call us at 02 8021 3444. We can also be reached via email at sales@camerawarehouse.com. You are also welcome at our physical store at 689 Princes Highway, Tempe, New South Wales, Australia from 10 AM – 5 PM AEST. Aside from the lens itself, you will also get a front lens cap, a rear lens cap and 24 months warranty.
Compatible with Sigma, Nikon, and Canon cameras, the Sigma 20mm F1.4 DG HSM ART is a wide-angle zoom lens with an aperture range of F1.4 to F16. It also has a 46-megapixel Foveon direct image
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- October 26, 2015
Fujifilm Australia recently revealed that firmware updates on select X Series Mirrorless Cameras will be released on 29 October. The cameras included are the following: X-Pro1, X-T1, X-T10, X-E2, X-E1, X-M1, X-A2, and X-A1.
The Fujifilm X-A2 has a 16.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor and a three-inch tilting LCD. It is capable of capturing full HD videos and has up to 3.5 stops of image stabilisation. It also has autofocus for auto macro, eye detection, and multi-target shooting. Meanwhile, the Fujifilm X-E2 has a 16-megapixel sensor with an ISO of up to 25600. It also has a three-inch LCD monitor and manual pop-up flash. This mirrorless camera also comes with wireless connectivity and Face Detection function.
On the other hand, the Fujifilm X-T1 has a 16-megapixel CMOS II sensor with a three-inch LCD. Made of magnesium alloy, this weather-resistant camera has an EXR Processor II which makes it capable of continuous shooting of up to 8 frames per second. Likewise, the Fujifilm X-T10 also
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- October 23, 2015
Animals have always been fascinating subjects to photography. The images of them that we take serve as educational material and even home decoration. However, there’s nothing beautiful about the way several animals in Australia are being treated. To say the least, the lens must be focused on these cruel acts.
This is why Camera Warehouse is supporting Animals Australia, the country’s leading organisation for animal protection. Formed in 1980 by Professor Peter Singer and Christine Townsend, this non-profit organisation was incorporated via the Victorian Associations Incorporation Act 1981 and is overseen by 15 member executives.
Animals Australia develops several campaigns to make sure that the voiceless have a voice. Their foremost thrusts are geared towards the ending of factory farming and the banning of live export. They also conduct investigative reports to expose the conditions that animals are facing, particularly in the food production industry. Aside from that, they also conduct
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- October 19, 2015
In a world that puts a premium in instant production, faster is better. This applies to anything from the supply chain to emergency response. The same thing can be said in photography. With faster lenses come more precise image detail which result in better photos. That being said, Sigma has developed the 20 mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art lens which is the fastest 20 mm Ultra Wide Angle Lens in the world.
Its rapid responses are made possible by its Hyper Sonic Motor that enables silent but quick auto focus action. Consequently, this lens is also the first F1.4 Ultra Wide Angle Lens for Full Frame DSLRs in the world. Likewise, the internal parts of this new Sigma lens are made of metal and Thermally Stable Composite which makes it 70 per cent more elastic than polycarbonates with glass. This makes its parts maintain its performance despite thermal expansion during hot or humid temperatures.
The same parts also reduce distortion, chromatic aberration, and brightness in the frame’s edges too.
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- October 16, 2015
Capturing stunning images is not just a privilege for those who have DSLR Cameras. Therefore, Canon is making sure that everyone gets a shot in taking great pictures by announcing the addition of the Powershot G5 X, the Powershot G9 X and the EOS M10 to their commendable rosters of compact digital cameras.
Unique Features of the Canon Powershot G5 XSporting a sleek black body, the Canon Powershot G5 X has a built-in 2.36-million-dot electronic viewfinder that makes taking photos and tracking moving subjects easier. It also has a variable angle touchscreen LCD which works well for worm’s eye or bird’s eye view images. The clear captured via this new Canon compact camera are made possible by its 24 mm, 4.2x Optical Zoom Lens which has a focal length of 8.8 – 36.8 mm (35 mm equivalent: 24 – 100 mm).
The Powershot G5 X has a maximum f/number of f/1.8-f/2.8 and its Auto ND Filter is the key to immortalizing amazing bokeh and beautiful night light trails on frame. On a fully charged battery,
