New Gear!

September 2, 2009 by Carrie Bombria  
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Great new product release (even though I’m a Nikon gal!)

Source-www.photography.alltop.com/www.dcresource.com

Yesterday, Canon introduced the new EOS-7D digital SLR (you’ve probably read bits and pieces about it over the last week). Despite its name, the 7D is not a full-frame camera; rather, it’s an APS-C model that fits between the EOS-50D and EOS-5D Mark II. I’d personally call it Canon’s answer to the Nikon D300s.EOS-7D [specs]

  • 18.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor
  • Dual DIGIC 4 processors
  • Supports all EF and EF-S lenses with a 1.6 focal length conversion ratio
  • Rugged magnesium alloy body has weather seals and a shutter rated to 150,000 cycles
  • 3-inch LCD display with 920,000 pixels
  • Intelligent pentaprism viewfinder has 100% coverage, a magnification of 1.0X
    • An LCD is overlaid on top of the viewfinder to show AF points, composition grids, spot metering, electronic level, and the usual shooting info
  • New 19-point, all cross-type AF system
    • Supports AF point expansion (surrounding AF points used to track a moving subject) and Zone AF (divides all focus points into five selectable zones)
    • Intelligent Macro Tracking detects when a macro lens is attached and adjusts the AI Servo sampling frequency to compensate for forward/backward camera movement
  • New iFCL 63-zone dual layer metering system
  • Full manual controls
    • ISO range of 100 – 12,800 when fully expanded
    • Shutter speed range of 30 – 1/8000 sec, plus a bulb mode
    • Three RAW sizes to choose from
  • Continuous shooting at 8 frames/second (15 RAW, 126 JPEG with UDMA card)
  • Dual axis electronic level handles roll and pitch; data can be shown on LCD or viewfinder
  • Pop-up flash has built-in wireless flash transmitter; external flash supported via hot shoe or flash sync port
  • Dust reduction system
  • Records movies in Full HD (1920 x 1080) with sound, using H.264 codec
    • Frame rates at 1920 x 1080: 30p, 24p, 25p; at 1280 x 720: 60p, 50p; at 640 x 480: 60p, 50p
    • Exposure and focus can be manually adjusted
    • Dedicated movie recording button
    • Stereo mic input
  • CompactFlash Type I/II slot
  • HDMI output
  • Optional battery grip and wireless file transmitter (see below)
  • Uses LP-E6 li-ion battery; 800 shots per charge
  • Ships in late September for $1699 body only, or $1899 with the F3.5-5.6, 28 – 135 mm IS lens

Along with the 7D comes the new WFT-E5A wireless file transmitter. This attaches to the camera like a battery grip and offers 802.11a/b/g wireless support, plus Ethernet and USB ports (to which you can attach a hard drive). The WFT can send photos to your computer or another DNLA-enabled device, supports geotagging with a compatible GPS, and even has a built-in web server that allows you to control it (complete with live view) from your PC or smartphone. The WFT will be shipping in early November for $699.

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Check out the Time-Lapse of the MacWorld Cover

August 12, 2009 by Holly McCaig  
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We always hear about people wanting to know “how it was done” – lighting setups, etc. So, when I finally run across something fun and interesting like this, I like to share! Enjoy!

macworldtimelapse

Click here to visit The Strobist website and watch!

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NAPCP

March 30, 2009 by Holly McCaig  
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If you’re a professional child portrait photographer, we encourage you to check out the association just for you! National Association of Professional Child Photographers. With great benefits and information for you, you’re sure to find it resourceful!

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Adobe Lightroom 2.3 Beta

January 28, 2009 by Holly McCaig  
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Adobe has released a Beta version of Lightroom (2.3) for download. This candidate label is stable and tested, however, they would like community input. Please click here to review the discussion in the forums on Adobe’s website.

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Feedburner Acquired by Google

January 21, 2009 by Holly McCaig  
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If your business photography blog currently has its RSS feed burned using the company, Feedburner, you may want to follow up by loggin into your account and updating your feeds to the Google feeds. Please click here for the Feedburner website.

Note – Pink Ink Studios is not affiliated with Feedburner or Google. We’re just passing on information to our fellow photographers!

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That’s a LOT of Cameras!

August 15, 2008 by Holly McCaig  
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I chuckled when I saw this!

http://gizmodo.com/5037406/quarter-million-dollars-of-digital-photo-gear-in-a-single-photo

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Polaroid – Digital Zink Cam

August 13, 2008 by Holly McCaig  
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Found this great news for all your Polaroid lovers!

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Wedding Photography – Tips in Photoshop User Magazine

April 4, 2008 by holly  
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If you’re not a member of NAPP or subscribe to the Photoshop User magazine, then you are missing an article by David Ziser titled, Wedding Photography – Tips from the pros who know. Which then leads into a secondary article on trashing the dress by Matt Adcock. It’s the April/May issue so it’s probably still on newsstands if you haven’t already grabbed it!

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Adobe Lightroom – 2 Beta

April 4, 2008 by holly  
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In case you haven’t heard already, we’re posting it out there that Adobe has released it’s 2.0 version in a beta format. Click here to download and get started!

And for those wanting to “dabble” in Photoshop because they haven’t purchased it, please click here and try their new online version. But beware! There are some strict usage and terms regarding using it professionally! In other words, professional photographers, don’t use it for business!

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Vietnam War Photographers Honored

April 3, 2008 by holly  
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/americas/04/02/us.photographer.ap/index.html?iref=newssearch

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