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'); document.writeln ('Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Thu, 29 Jul 2010 03:45:16 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Sinar creates adapter to mount DSLRs as digital backs"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Sinar has announced the 'p-slr' system that allows DSLR owners use their camera bodies as digital backs with the company's view camera system via an adapter. Currently compatible with Canon and Nikon cameras, the system gives access to a range of medium format and view camera lenses and accessories such as bellows, filters etc. An included 'Quick Clamping' adapter also allows users to easily change the orientation of the camera body from landscape to portrait and vice versa. The p-slr system comes in various combinations of mounting brackets, bellows and the Quick Clamping adapter, and a number of optional accessories. It will be available from next month at a retail price of 1980 Swiss Francs (~ €1440)."); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Wed, 28 Jul 2010 07:56:37 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Just posted: Sony DSLR A390 quick review"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Just Posted: Our review of the Sony Alpha 390. Sony's latest DSLR is a minor upgrade to the A380, but Sony has made some important ergonomic changes that should make the new model easier to get to grips with (literally). At the core of the A390 is the same 14Mp CCD sensor as the A380 and A350, from which the A390 also inherits its innovative Fast AF Live View mode. Is a new handgrip enough to make the A390 stand out from the crowd? Check out our review and sample gallery to find out..."); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Wed, 28 Jul 2010 07:30:16 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Samsung announces ST80 Wi-Fi enabled compact camera"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Samsung has introduced the ST80 Wi-Fi enabled digital camera allowing users connect to wireless networks for uploading or emailing images and videos. A simpler version of the company's CL80 and CL65 Wi-Fi cameras, it has a smaller 3.0" touch-screen LCD and more limited un-stabilized 3x zoom lens with no real wide-angle capability (35-114mm equiv.) rather than the existing models' 7x and 5x stabilized zooms. Beyond this, it continues to offer 720p HD video recording with H.264 compression. The ST80 will be available from September 2010 at a suggested retail price of $249.99 in charcoal black, white, fuchsia pink and mint blue."); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Tue, 27 Jul 2010 19:00:00 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Panasonic developing world\'s first intechangable 3D lens for..."); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Panasonic has announced it is developing a digital 3D interchangeable lens for the Micro Four Thirds system, to be launched by the end of the year. The lens will include two optical paths, projecting left and right image pairs onto the camera sensor. These twin images can later be combined to provide a single 3D image using the company's 3D image processing system and displayed using one of its Viera televisions. The company says it will be the first such lens for a digital system."); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Wed, 28 Jul 2010 01:51:16 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Pentax posts K-7 firmware update"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Pentax has posted a firmware update for its K-7 mid-level DSLR. Version 1.10 adds in-camera movie editing options via its playback mode, an electronic level and a Reversal Film mode to the K-7. Additionally, autofocusing in live view can now be activated by half pressing the shutter. The latest firmware is available for immediate download from Pentax's website."); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Tue, 27 Jul 2010 04:15:17 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Sony Distagon T* 24mm F2 SSM preview and samples"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Just posted: The star of the show amongst Sony's trio of newly announced lenses is undoubtedly the Carl Zeiss-branded Distagon T* 24mm F2 SSM. We've had a pre-production sample on loan from Sony for the past couple of days, and have put together a detailed preview. We've also shot a small samples gallery, using both full frame and APS-C cameras, to give you an initial flavor of its capabilities."); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Tue, 27 Jul 2010 04:03:24 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Sony unveils 24mm F2, 35mm F1.8 and 85mm F2.8 Alpha lenses"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Sony has released three prime lenses for its Alpha SLR system. First up is the eagerly-awaited Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 24mm F2 SSM, which we saw in prototype form at PMA. Designed as a fast wideangle for full frame, it also offers a classic 35mm-equivalent field of view on APS-C. Second we have the DT 35mm F1.8 SAM, a fast normal lens for APS-C. Finally this is joined in Sony's newly-christened 'Easy Choice' range of inexpensive primes by the 85mm F2.8 SAM, a compact 'portrait' telephoto that works on both APS-C and full frame cameras. All of these lenses can also be used on the NEX mirrorless cameras via the LA-EA1 adapter, although in manual focus mode only. The 24mm and 85mm lenses will start shipping from late September at retail prices of €1,250 and €250 respectively, followed by the 35mm which will be available from mid-October at a retail price of €200. With regards to the US price and availability of the three lenses, the company says, “Announcement for US market is not being made at this time, but will be made closer to the products’ market introduction.”"); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Mon, 26 Jul 2010 03:42:16 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Novoflex releases Nikon G to Canon EOS mount adapters"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Novoflex has announced the EOS/NIK-NT lens adapter for using Nikon F mount lenses without aperture rings on Canon EOS bodies. The -NT version differs from the existing EOS/NIK adapter through the addition of a lever that lets users control the aperture on Nikkor G-series lenses. The adapter provides a mechanical connection between the lens and the body but retains automatic metering for aperture priority mode and allow focusing to infinity. According to the the company's US distributer, HP Marketing it is available at retail price of $292.99."); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Fri, 23 Jul 2010 07:39:16 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1:4G ED VR lens review"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Just posted! Our lens review starring the world's first optically-stabilized ultra-wide zoom: the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1:4G ED VR. Conceived as a relatively inexpensive alternative to the highly-regarded AF-S 14-24mm 1:2.8G, this lens features Nikon's latest 'VR II' stabilization unit in a high quality magnesium alloy body. We've put it through our usual battery of tests to see how it performs."); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln ('Fri, 23 Jul 2010 02:27:20 -0700'); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln (''); document.writeln("Just Posted: our review of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3"); document.writeln (''); document.writeln ('
'); document.writeln("Just posted: our review of Adobe Lightroom 3. It's been more than three years since Adobe introduced the first version of Lightroom - its raw processing and workflow tool aimed specifically at photographers. In June 2010 the company released the third version which represented the biggest update the software has yet seen, including the incorporation of an entirely new raw processing engine. We've been using the latest version extensively and have prepared a eight-page review assessing its usefulness as a tool for photographers. We've also looked at its relationship with the rest of the Photoshop family and, most importantly, how its output compares to that of its rivals."); document.writeln ('
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