Thursday, March 11, 2010
Samsung NX10 Review
The catchily named "mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras" are quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with, a fact that Samsung have recognised with the launch of their own rival system to the Micro Four Thirds standard. The Samsung NX10 is the first model in the new series, featuring a DSLR-like design, large 3 inch AMOLED screen, electronic viewfinder, 720p video and a large APS-C CMOS sensor with 14.6 megapixels. With 30mm pancake, 18-55mm and 50-200mm lenses and a smattering of accessories available from day one and five more lenses to follow this year, Samsung are certainly making a sizeable investment in their compact/DSLR hybrid system. Read our Samsung NX10 review, complete with 50 JPEG samples and 12 RAW, to find out if it can out-perform its Olympus and Panasonic rivals.
Sneak Peek at Sony’s EVIL LCD and Menus
We have half a dozen images of the LCD and menu screens of Sony’s upcoming EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder, Interchngeable Lens) camera for you.
This is the camera whose concept models were showcased at PMA 2010. Not much larger than many of the compact Cyber-shot models, the new camera will feature a new lens mount system, all designed as a compact and light weight alternative to a traditional DSLR, or the newer compact models from Olympus. Panasonic and Samsung. Boasting a newly-developed Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, it will also support HD video recording using the efficient AVCHD format. Click through for the image gallery of the various menu screens.
BrandProtect Partners with ImageSpan
BrandProtect and ImageSpan today announced that they have partnered to extend services that empower content owners to protect and expand their global brand, reach and revenues. ImageSpan’s LicenseStream will be combined with BrandProtect’s LinkWalker, which identifies where brands, company names, images, audio, video, and/or trademarks appear online. The addition of BrandProtect with LinkWalker – which visits about a billion Web pages per month – to the LicenseStream ecosystem extends the ability of users to track and respond to unauthorised uses of a full range of content. “LicenseStream and LinkWalker give customers from a range of industries both an enhanced layer of protection and the ability to move beyond content protection into monetising assets,” said Michael Kiefer, general manager, BrandProtect.
Galerie Vu Uses ARTtrust to Authenticate Fine Art Prints
To help give artists a better way to certify their fine art prints, Paris-based Galerie Vu turned to ARTtrust, a new self-certification system developed by HP and Prooftag. Designed to put inventory control back into the hands of artists, ARTtrust is a system of unique, non-removable physical tags that are verifiable online. “ARTtrust is easy and fast,” says Xavier Soule, owner of Galerie Vu. “When you sell a product to a collector, you need to prove that it is what you say it is. An ARTtrust tag on an HP print is one of the easiest ways to do that.”
Kubota’s Spring 2010 Digital Photography Bootcamp Workshop
Kubota Image Tools has announced its 19th Digital Photography Bootcamp workshop. Held from 16-21 May, the 2010 Digital Photography Bootcamp is a 5-day workshop for professional photographers designed to supply all of the technical know-how to run a successful digital portrait/wedding studio. Topics covered include raw shooting, editing and archiving, workflow using Photoshop and Lightroom with Kubota RPG Speedkeys, printing, slideshow creation and business skills. The cost is $2895 including accommodation and meals. There is a $200 early bird discount for those who pay by 31 March.
Website: Kubota Image Tools
Fujifilm Retires Three Films
Fujifilm Professional has announced the withdrawal of three of its films, including Neopan 400 120, Superia Reala 35mm, and Pro 160S 35mm. The remaining films in the Pro 160S range are to be re-branded as Pro 160NS. The film itself remains unaltered. Fujiflm blames the discontinuance of the products on low sales volumes and, in the case of Neopan 400 (pictured), environmental concerns over one of the raw materials used in its production.
Ricoh Showcases A12 & P10 GXR Modules At CP+
Ricoh is showcasing prototypes of the recently announced P10 and A12 modules for the GXR sytem at the CP+ photography trade show in Japan. DCWatch is reporting that Ricoh has also developed an adapter for the A12 module that allows it to be attached to a spotting scope. Two other adapters, which will allow GXR users to mount Leica M and Hasselblad lenses, are also in the making.
Source: DCWatch via 1001 Noisy Cameras
RCP-Technik Buys Rollei Brand
RCP-Technik GmbH has bought the Rollei brand, which it had been using under licence for almost three years. Photoscala is reporting that the transaction has been completed with retrospective effect from 1 January 2010. Also, RCP-Technik has just opened its first international subsidiary in Hungary, with a Turkish office scheduled to open on 1 April 2010 in Istanbul. These moves indicate that the purchase of the Rollei brand is part of the company’s strategy of worldwide expansion. Photoscala has been informed that DHW Fototechnik, a company that manufactures limited-edition batches of Rolleiflex TLRs and medium-format Rolleivision slide projectors, has been granted the right to continue using these derivative brand names into the future.
Via Photoscala
Free Colour Managed Workflow Webinar
Manfrotto Distribution has teamed up with Datacolor for a free colour management webinar, which will offer tips on controlling colour accuracy as well as highlight the benefits of using Spyder3 products. The webinar will feature a variety of Spyder3 products, including tools for monitor calibration, printer profiling and colour balancing. Topics covered include monitor calibration, printer profiling and the various benefits of colour calibration solutions for digital workflow.. The free webinar will take place on Wednesday, 17 March, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EDT.
Website: Webinar Registration
WD My Passport AV Portable Media Drives
Western Digital has introduced its new My Passport AV portable media drives, designed specifically for video storage and playback. With their small footprint, the My Passport AV portable media drives fit neatly in a home entertainment centre. The included stand and extra long cable makes it easy to position the drive neatly in entertainment centres, maximising the airflow and minimising heat around the drive.Operating seamlessly with the Direct Copy feature offered in Sony’s new Handycams, the new My Passport AV portable media drives feature a 2-year limited warranty and are available now at select retail stores and WD’s online store. MSRP for the My Passport AV portable media drive with 320 GB is $109.99.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 Review
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 is a brand new all-singing, all-dancing compact camera with a long list of must-have features. The TZ10 (also known as the ZS7) somehow manages to pack a 12x wide-angle zoom lens, GPS tracking, high-resolution 3 inch LCD screen, AVCHD high-definition movies with stereo sound, and even full manual controls into its slim and stylish frame. Available in silver, black, red or blue for £399 / $399, Mark Goldstein finds out if the Panasonic DMC-TZ10 / ZS7 is the best travel-zoom camera that money can buy.
Designers Against AIDS Creative Challenge
Ninette Murk, former fashion journalist and founder of Designers Against AIDS is inviting creatives to submit photos, cartoons and other imagery using elements of pop culture in order to help bring back the sexiness of safe sex. This Creative Challenge is hosted by Talenthouse, a purpose-built online platform for all artists and creatives. The winner will have their piece of visual design selected to be used in future campaigns initiated by Designers Against AIDS.
Website: Talenthouse
Special Gifts from John Freeman Photours
John Freeman Photours has launched a series of photography prints and gift vouchers in time for Mother’s Day. The prints feature John Freeman’s award-winning photography of nature and landscapes, still life, world architecture and more. They are available on paper or canvas and can be purchased as print-only - starting at £45 - or in one of several high-quality frames. For mothers who are keen photographers themselves, vouchers can be purchased for John Freeman Photours studio workshops and luxury photography holidays to locations in the UK, further afield in Europe, or as far-flung as Namibia, South Africa and India. Gift vouchers start from £50 and are presented in specially designed gift cards featuring John Freeman’s own photography.
Website: John Freeman Photours
Easy Release for iPhone
Easy Release by ApplicationGap is an iPhone app designed to replace paper-based model releases with a slick, streamlined application. Founder Robert Giroux, a commercial and editorial photographer who has been working for Getty Images for years, conceived the idea of Easy Release as a way to bring the model- and property-release process into the digital age. “Back then there wasn’t a suitable mobile platform for it. I thought of using bio-metric signatures on an HP device or other PDA, but the bio-metric readers were expensive and uncommon. When it arrived, I knew the iPhone was the exactly right platform”, says Giroux.
Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photography
Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photography is a new book on the subject of flash photography using Canon Speedlites. The book covers the fundamentals of flash metering, discusses key lighting concepts, and documents a wide range of Canon and third-party equipment. The book, written by Canadian photographer NK Guy, is lavishly illustrated with diagrams that demonstrate important functions and lighting arrangements, and inspiring photos that show sophisticated flash techniques. Though tailored for users of Canon EOS cameras, owners of other camera systems will find much valuable information as well. With a foreword by David Hobby, founder of strobist.com, Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photography sells for $44.95 and is available from O’Reilly.
Paragon Hard Disk Manager 2010
Paragon Software has released Hard Disk Manager 2010 for home users. Available in two editions, Suite and Professional, the software provides all the tools you need to manage today’s hard drives, including partitioning, backup & restore, migration, optimisation & defragmentation, hard drive disposal, boot management and system recovery. The Professional Edition includes all the functionality of Hard Disk Manager 2010 Suite plus full maintenance for virtual drives, seamless migration to virtual environments and a built-in scripts language to automate standard maintenance routines. Paragon Hard Disk Manager 2010 is available for £29.95 (Suite edition), £69.95 (Pro edition).
Pentax 645D Launches May 2010
The long-awaited Pentax 645D digital medium-format camera will be available in May 2010. The 645D features a 40 megapixel Kodak sensor, SAFOX IX+ autofocus system with 11 sensor points, weather-proof body, dual SD/SDHC card slots and a glass prism viewfinder. Expected to sell for ¥850,000 ($9,500 / £6,300), the Pentax 645D will initially only be available in Japan, with a decision about release in other countries still to be decided. In addition to the 645D body, Pentax will also launch the D-FA 645 55mm F2.8 AL [IF] SDM AW lens, which is equivalent to 43.5mm in the 35mm format and will cost around ¥100,000 ($1,100 / £750).
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Canon Digital IXUS 105 Review
Canon's extensive range of small and stylish IXUS cameras shows no sign of flagging, with the IXUS 105 joining the family for 2010. Also known as the PowerShot SD1300 IS, the 105 is an affordable model that stays true to the core values of simplicity and classic good looks. The IXUS 105 marries a 12 megapixel sensor to a 4x wide-angle lens and is available in no less than five different pastel colours. Gavin Stoker takes an in-depth look at the Canon Digital IXUS 105.
Focus 2010 Show Report
Focus on Imaging is Europe’s biggest annual photography show, and this year’s event is currently being held at the NEC in Birmingham, England. Open to both trade and the public, business seemed brisk as we made our way around the show floor, perhaps indicating that the worst of the global recession is behind the photography industry - or at the very least that photographers are window-shopping again. Read on for our Focus 2010 show report.
How to See a Photograph
Experienced photographer and tour leader Clive Minnitt explains how and why you should learn to see a photograph, rather than just looking at the scene in front of you, in our latest Techniques article.