Posts Tagged ‘dslrs’

PostHeaderIcon Canon 5D mk II gets 24p video, improved audio in imminent update

Good news for those of you shooting video on your 5D mk IIs — this month will bring the highly-anticipated 2.0.3 update, which improves a number of aspects of this already-excellent camera. A 24p mode has been added, thank god, which I know a ton of people were looking forward to — and 30p has been changed to 29.97 in order to be NTSC-compatible

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Canon 5D mk II gets 24p video, improved audio in imminent update

PostHeaderIcon Nikon D3s official, costs $5200

It seems like it was just a few minutes ago that I was posting the leaked specs almost in their entirety. Oh, it was

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Nikon D3s official, costs $5200

PostHeaderIcon Review: Nikon D300s DSLR

Short version: If you are familiar with the Nikon D300, then you can just expect more of the same. The D300s doesn’t do anything ground breaking, but what it does is add some nice features to an already excellent DSLR — most importantly, HD video and SD card support

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Review: Nikon D300s DSLR

PostHeaderIcon Nikon announces D3000 and D300s, as expected

We got a call from Nikon earlier, and they laid out for us what we know was coming: the new entry-level D3000 and prosumer D300s. We’ve known these were coming for months now, and as it turns out, the specs that were leaked a while ago were exactly on target

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Nikon announces D3000 and D300s, as expected

PostHeaderIcon Late breaking news! Steve Jobs works at Apple HQ, spotted leaving

Folks, I’m not making this up. Steve Jobs was spotted at Apple today! Can you believe it! He really does work there and was caught leaving around 3pm today . The photograph of course comes to us from the most trusted source of celebrity news, TMZ

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Late breaking news! Steve Jobs works at Apple HQ, spotted leaving

PostHeaderIcon iPhone app lets you shoot remotely with your Canon DSLR - Nikon support coming

Now here’s an app many creative professionals might find useful. The DSLR Remote iPhone app lets you trigger your camera’s shutter, adjust almost any of its settings, and view photos it’s taken

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iPhone app lets you shoot remotely with your Canon DSLR - Nikon support coming

PostHeaderIcon New DSLR rigs from Redrock Micro let you pretend you have a real movie camera

Redrock Micro, purveyors of fine rail-and-grip-based camera products, has released a new line of gear at NAB 2009. It’s aimed at users of these newfangled DSLRs that shoot HD video

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New DSLR rigs from Redrock Micro let you pretend you have a real movie camera

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