Showing posts with label DSLR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DSLR. Show all posts

07 November 2011

SeaLife DC 1400 capture the amazing underwater world

Sealife DC 1400 is a camera that makes it easy to take amazing underwater pictures and produces HD video. SeaLife latest generation 14-megapixel camera incorporates a diver-friendly designs and six color modes underwater sharp, colorful images and HD video - underwater or on land. Adding housing one hand usability is "Command Central" located in front of a camera shutter button, which allows access to menus and 5X optical zoom. The SeaLife DC1400 digital camera is the easiest to use under water, NEVER. This camera has five widespread "piano key" controls, large shutter button, and the finger-tip control lever that allows scrolling through menus or zooming in and out without releasing your grip from the camera.SeaLife DC 1400 capture the amazing underwater world.

05 November 2011

Olympus PEN E-PM1 High quality lenses like a DSLR

Olympus PEN series' compact digicams just got three more new models. The most affordable, and smallest in the series, is E-PEN PM 1, which will be available in six stylish colors (purple, pink, brown, white, silver, and black). PEN idea behind the whole series that they are both compact (such as point and shoot), but features fast, high-quality interchangeable lenses (like a DSLR). All cameras in this series will feature 12.3 Megapixel Live MOS image sensor, a TruePic VI Image Processor, Dust Reduction System, 3.0 "LCD screen (460K pixels), and high ISO 12,800 capability. Olympus PEN E-PM1 High quality lenses like a DSLR.

02 November 2011

Olympus SP-810UZ Anyone with a creative eye will be happy

Anyone with a creative eye will be happy with 10 SP-810UZ is the Magic Filters can be applied to almost all the stills and movies. This includes new Miniature and Reflection filter. You give the appearance of a miniature photograph miniature models with strong colors and contrast (by narrowing the depth of field) while the Reflection simulates a magical horizontal reflection of your subject, as if it were standing next to a perfectly flat water. SP-810UZ stand apart from the most SLR-shaped ultra-zoom camera. It is not always critical, though, and this certainly large zoom - its 864mm (equivalent) focal length telephoto longest ever grace the ultra-zoom camera. In the meantime, it is assured that the point-and-shoot simplicity is reflected in the price.

30 October 2011

Canon EOS-1D the latest generation with an amazing excess

EOS-1D Model X replaces the EOS-1D Mark IV and EOS-1Ds Mark III camera. It is based on full-frame CMOS image sensor with 18.1 MP resolution, equipped with ultrasonic dust-removal system. Image processing carried out with two new DIGIC 5 + processors. Each of these is an improved version of DIGIC 5, which can already be found in other Canon cameras. Canon's EOS-1D is the first professional digital SLR from Canon since the EOS-D2000 (introduced in March 1998 which was a collaborative effort with Kodak, also known as the Kodak DCS 520). Indeed, the EOS-1D is the first all Canon professional digital SLR. Canon themselves admit that after the EOS-D2000 they were caught dragging their heels somewhat when Nikon released the D1 but believe that they are coming back strong with the 4 megapixel 8 fps EOS-1D.

11 October 2011

FinePix X10 a comfortable vacation with Fujifilm

This camera has a new larger 2 / 3 '12 megapixel CMOS sensor and high-definition EXR bright F2.0 F2.8 wide-angle lens users to zoom in 4x telephoto. A 2.8-inch LCD sits on his back and the camera itself is made of die-cast magnesium alloy, so it is strong enough to survive even the most heavy-handed users. this of course can capture full HD video and produces a professional like a shot. and, if you're wondering, no pop up flash. FinePix X10 a comfortable vacation with Fujifilm.

26 September 2011

Nikon V1 and J1 pocket photo system DSLR

Nikon V1 and J1 pocket photo system DSLR, Nikon announced the Nikon J1 and V1, mount interchangeable lens camera that offers HD video capture and super-fast autofocus system that is currently unmatched. The first representatives of a new photo system are Nikon cameras and Nikon J1 1 and Nikon 1 V1.

First, let's take out the core features of the road. Behind the lens sits third all-new Nikon EXPEED image processing engine. It can capture full HD video at 30fps or 10.1 megapixel images. For low light situations J1 and V1 can improve their ISO 3200, provided of course the built-in pop up flash is not enough.

17 September 2011

Camera Fujifilm Finepix X10

Most of today’s digital cameras look as sturdy as a plastic cup. And probably many of you can attest to that claim after one drunken night out. Not Fujifilm’s Finepix X10 camera. The camera’s body is built from lightweight, yet ultra strong, die-cast magnesium alloy. Course, this shooter is anything but a point and shoot designed for quick snap shots, though it can easily accomplish that.

A 2/3″ 12 megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor captures high rez photos, while a built-in wide angle and telephoto lens allows to you capture a variety of shots. Like many of today’s cameras it can zoom up to 4x, but Fujifilm says that their new Intelligent Digital 2x Telephoto zoom technology doubles that. On the converse the lens can achieve macro shots as close up as 1cm. And the always attractive soft-focus “bokeh” effect, often added in Photoshop, can be accomplished in cameras thanks to a “7-blade aperture.”

04 September 2011

GE Power Pro X500 more realible

I make it a point to let readers know that I am by no means a professional photographer (though with all these camera reviews I’m getting closer), but I do know what I like in a camera as a consumer. One thing that I’ve always liked are “bridge cameras” – so called because they bridge the gap between simple point and shoot models, and more advanced SLR models. Bridge cameras have a very small image sensor that allows their single lens to take on a multitude of functions (from macro to zoom), and while the GE Power Pro X500 might just be the most inexpensive bridge camera I’ve ever seen, its lens doesn’t skimp at all.