Tuesday, 19 May 2009

First look at Voigtlander 20mm f/3.5 Color Skopar




Before I get a flood of emails, I know this is displayed really small, but I wanted to post one of the first shots with the Voigtlander 20mm f/3.5 Color Skopar, supplied by the UK retailer, Robert White.

It's too early to draw any conclusions from this, other than to say it looks really good on my Apple Cinema display. I'll make a print from the Epson SP 3800 we have in the studio too and comment on that as well. All the same, I have a lot more testing to do and it will be sometime before I can publish the results* of the test, so please be patient.

* See here, for a 'quick and dirty' corner crop of the above.

UK link: Robert White


onOne to release iPhone remote camera control app




onOne Software are about to release a new product, the DSLR IRCC - iPhone Remote Camera Control. Check out their blog here.

Monday, 18 May 2009

Lenswork magazine compiling community tribute for Bill Jay


US magazine Lenswork is compiling a tribute to former contributor Bill Jay who sadly passed away last week. British born Bill was former Editor of Album magazine and Creative Photography in the 1970's before leaving for the States to continue to write and teach photography. Head over to Lenswork for more information and to add a few words to the tribute.


Up close & personal - macro tripod review part III


Giottos MTL 3361B £110 + MH1301 ball £79






SPEC PANEL (exc ball-head)

Max Height (column down): 144cm
Max Height (column up): 165cm
Min Height: 25cm
Leg Sections: 3
Closed Length: 68cm
Weight: 2.5kg
Load capacity: 8kg

Quality 3/5
Features & Design 4/5
Value for Money 3/5
Overall 3.5/5

Giottos’ MTL 3361B is a black-painted aluminium tripod with a pivoting centre-column and 3-leg sections. Although one of the heaviest on test it has a good range of features including foam wraps on all three legs, a built-in spirit-level, reversible 1/4-in and 3/8-in head attachment, and an optional, unadjustable short-column for very heavy cameras or large lenses.

In order for the column to tilt though it has to be removed first then re-inserted back into the hinged clamp. This isn’t quite as slick as the Gitzo Explorer, and there are three locks to adjust making it slightly more fiddly in use. I also found the size of locking knobs on the small side as the centre-column needed a lot of tightening to secure.

Although an optional extra, our sample was sent with a Giottos MH1301 ball head. Boasting a separate friction control in addition to the usual locking knob the MH1301 is an extremely well made and very efficient head. Overall the MTL 3361B is a bit of a mixed bag. The aluminium castings and 3-section legs doesn’t make it quite so compact when compared to the rest and it’s one of the heaviest in the group, but it is a pretty sturdy platform capable of supporting a decent load.

Check back tomorrow for part IV and the review of the Gitzo Explorer GT2540 EX + GH2750 off-centre ball head.

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Sony launch new Alpha DSLRs








UK Press Release:

Three new easy-to-use DSLR cameras: - α230 (10.2 megapixels* and 2.7-inch LCD) - α330 (10.2 megapixels* and 2.7-inch tilt LCD) - α380 (14.2 megapixels* and 2.7-inch tilt LCD) • Compact, stylish body for light, comfortable handling • Quick AF Live View with tilt LCD for freestyle shooting with fast, accurate autofocus and live preview** • On-screen Help Guide and Graphic Display simplifies operation • SteadyShot™ INSIDE image stabilisation for crisper handheld shots with any α lens • HDMI output and BRAVIA Sync for easy connection with BRAVIA™ TV * effective megapixels ** excludes model α230
Incredible images are now within everyone’s reach – even if you’ve never picked up a digital SLR before. Sony expands the Alpha family with the α230, α330 and α380: three easy-to-use DSLR cameras that make serious picture quality and shooting options brilliantly accessible.

All three cameras have been styled for comfortable handling. The α230 is the world’s lightest DSLR featuring an APS-C sized image sensor and in-body image stabilisation. Its compact size makes it great for trips away when you want to grab superb pictures without taking up extra space in your luggage.

Control layout on all cameras has been revised with fewer buttons, so even first-time DSLR users needn’t feel intimidated by the creative options on offer.

Confused by photo jargon? Help is at hand with a friendly new interface on the camera’s clear, bright 2.7-inch LCD screen. Choose from any of six Scene Selection modes that adjust settings to suit any subject. The on-screen Help Guide explains your selection, complete with a sample image to demonstrate the results you’ll achieve.

It can also be tricky understanding the relationship between shutter speed and aperture. The unique new graphical display shows clearly how your chosen exposure settings will affect the final picture.

Despite their friendly styling and compact size, the latest additions to the Alpha line-up don’t compromise on the picture quality, responsive shooting and advanced creative options prized by DSLR enthusiasts.

The α330 and α380 feature Quick AF Live View for responsive ‘freestyle’ shooting that keeps pace with what’s happening around you. This unique Sony system combines the benefits of live image preview with speedy and accurate autofocus, even with moving subjects. Now even brighter for a clear view when you’re framing shots in daylight, the 2.7-inch LCD screen tilts up or down (not α230) over an extended angle range, increasing options for comfortable shooting in any position.

Imaging quality is superb, thanks to the APS-C sized CCD sensor working in harmony with the BIONZ image processing engine found on other α cameras. You’ll enjoy flawless, detail-packed pictures with low noise, even when you’re shooting handheld. The powerful BIONZ processor is also key to the new cameras’ speedy responses, allowing continuous shooting at up to 2.5 fps (2 fps in Live View mode – α330 and α380 only). A new self-timer drive mode grabs a quick burst of 3 or 5 frames, cutting the chances of spoiled portraits and groups shots when someone blinks at the wrong moment.

Like every other Alpha camera, all new models feature SteadyShot™ INSIDE for clearer pictures when you’re shooting handheld. Sony’s in-body image stabilisation corrects for camera shake whenever you don’t have a tripod handy. Best of all, it works with with the complete family of α interchangeable lenses – so there’s no need to invest in bulky, image-stabilised optics.

For even better looking pictures, a newly-enhanced D-Range Optimiser intelligently adjusts exposure values in scenes containing very bright image areas and deep contrasting shadows. You’ll see the difference with beautifully-exposed results, even in tricky against-the-light shooting situations.

All models connect to any HD Ready TV for a detail-packed big-screen view of your photos. PhotoTV HD support ensures even better-looking still image reproduction on compatible BRAVIA™ models. In an Alpha first, BRAVIA™ Sync compatibility now allows control of slideshow and other camera playback functions in comfort using your TV remote. Alternatively, slip out the camera’s optional Memory Stick™ to share and enjoy your images with a growing range of other HD viewing possibilities – from VAIO® and PLAYSTATION®3 to digital photo frames and photo printers by Sony. For maximum convenience, all new models accept Memory Stick PRO Duo and Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo media as well as SD / SDHC format memory cards. (NB: miniSD, miniSDHC, microSD, microSDHC media require optional adaptor).

There’s a growing range of beautifully designed α system accessories to help you get more from your DSLR camera. These include a choice of affordable, compact new lenses, including two telephoto zooms plus macro and portrait models. They’re joined by the HVL-F20AM, a slim and light external flash that supplements your Alpha camera’s built-in pop-up flash.

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Up close & personal - macro tripod review part II


Benbo - Trekker Mk 3 $124.99 (£120) ball head extra



SPEC PANEL (exc ball-head)

Max Height (column down): 107cm
Max Height (column up): 150cm
Min Height: 0cm
Leg Sections: 2
Closed Length: 84cm
Weight: 2kg
Load capacity: n/a

Quality 3/5
Features & Design 3/5
Value for Money 4/5
Overall 3.5/5

The Benbo was the first tripod to adopt a tilting column that rotates with the legs around a single (bent) bolt, hence the name. All four tubes are locked off with the one clamp, and while quick to set-up, after some practice, I found you must always support the centre-column to avoid potential pitfalls. Once mastered though the Benbo soon pays dividends in the field.

The long centre column and infinitely adjustable legs make short work of the most demanding macro subjects. But while the Trekker 3 is one of the lighter models in the range, and pretty portable as a result, heavier cameras have to be used with some care. I found this was especially true on smooth flooring, as the Trekker lacks additional leg bracing and is supplied with spiked feet. Clip-on non-slip feet would have been very handy.

Load capacity isn’t stated but it was perfectly fine with our, albeit low weight, Pentax K-2000 (aka K-m, in Europe) and 35mm macro lens. Our Trekker was supplied with the optional Compact ball head. It’s a pretty basic affair, but well matched for the tripod in size and can support the Pentax and similar DSLRs with a small macro lens. Optional table-top legs make the Trekker a highly versatile tripod for all-round use.

Check back tomorrow for part III, where we'll be reviewing the Giottos MTL 3361B & MH1301 652 ball-head.

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Saturday, 16 May 2009

Up close and personal: macro tripod review part I



Over the next eight days I'm serializing a feature of mine, Up Close and Personal, that originally featured in the UK photo magazine, DSLR User, earlier this year. Here's the introduction (part I):

One of the essentials for successful macro-photography is a solid tripod, we've taken a look at a cross-section of models to suit all budgets.




One of the essentials for successful macro-photography is a solid tripod, but some are much more suitable for the task than others. So what should you look for in a tripod suited for close-ups? If you’re using a macro lens such as a 50mm or a 100mm to focus within a few centimeters, a tripod with a tilting column will give you the greatest flexibility. But while this enables you to position your camera away from the centre of your tripod, there are other factors to consider.

I don’t know of any tripods that don’t have adjustable leg joints but those with infinitely adjustable legs are easier to set in position. Bear in mind you’re likely to want to carry the tripod, maybe even travel with it. I would advise 4-section legs over 3-section for compactness, but it does add to the price.


Tripods don’t have to be heavy to be stable, they just have to be rigid. You can always add a counterbalance or ballast (such as your camera bag). Tripods made from new materials like Carbon Fibre are both light and rigid, but they are much pricier than the more usual aluminium models. Over the following pages, you’ll find a range of models intended to suit both the needs and budget of the macro-photographer.


Be sure to check back tomorrow for part II and the first of the reviews; the Benbo Trekker Mk 3.

Think Tank Photo publish Roller white paper


Pro photography equipment bag maker, Think Tank Photo, have published a white paper detailing the top six points to bear in mind when choosing a roller.

See here for the link (email address is required).




To visit the DJP's affiliate store, follow this link.

Friday, 15 May 2009

DxO Labs announces 25% discount on Optics Pro and adds over 80 new lens modules

DxO Labs has taken the wraps off over 80 new lens modules for DxO Optics Pro, and is celebrating their 5th Birthday with a 25% discount during May. See below for the press release and full details:


Paris, France – 15th May 2009 – DxO Labs announces the immediate availability of 83 new DxO optical correction modules, adding to the 100 modules recently published. These additions now extend DxO Optic Pro’s range to include over 1,200 modules covering all types of lenses on the market: fisheyes, wide-angles, zooms, and super telephotos, and most major brands (Canon, Konica-Minolta, Nikkor, Pentax, Samsung, Sigma, Sony, Tamron, Tokina, Carl Zeiss). Over the last 5 years, DxO Labs has been analyzing camera/lens combinations so as to provide corrections that are specific to each lens. For example, DxO Optics Pro corrects the geometric distortion and compensates for the vignetting of wide-angle lenses; it increases the sharpness and corrects the chromatic aberration for telephoto shots. To achieve such results, DxO Labs’ engineers and expert photographers have interpreted hundreds of thousands of images representing all possible configurations of the cameras in use (focal length, aperture, sensitivity, etc.).
DxO Optics Pro software is the unique solution that simply and automatically enhances each photo with respect to the camera, the lens and the shooting conditions.
DxO Optics Pro is also a powerful RAW converter that delivers amazing results in terms of noise-reduction, contrast correction, and color fidelity at all ISO settings (right up to 25 600 ISO) for a wide range of digital cameras.

To celebrate DxO Optics Pro’s 5th birthday, DxO Labs offers a 25% discount for the entire month of May.

This 25% discount also applies to the DxO FilmPack software which allows digital photographers to rediscover the styles, colors, and grains of the most famous silver-halide films. Prices and availability during May

· DxO Optics Pro v5.3.3 Standard: £74.25 incl. taxes £99 incl. taxes

· DxO Optics Pro v5.3.3 Elite: £149.25 incl. taxes £199 incl. taxes

· DxO FilmPack v2: £44.25 incl. taxes £59 incl. taxes

All customers who bought DxO Optics Pro since 1st August 2007 are entitled to a free upgrade to version 5.3.3.
For other users:

· Upgrade to DxO Optics Pro v5.3.3 Standard: £59 incl. taxes

· Upgrade to DxO Optics Pro v5.3.3 Elite: £75 incl. taxes

Each DxO Optics Pro license includes a stand-alone application, an Adobe Photoshop plug-in and an Adobe Lightroom plug-in, and allows installation on two computers.

For more information, visit DxO Labs website at www.dxo.com

Canon issues yet another service advisory on troubled EOS 1D/1Ds Mk III




Canon has today issued another advisory service notice on the pro-level EOS 1D/1Ds Mk III models. It concerns excess lubricant on the mirror mechanism, causing ring-shaped shadows to appear in images after settling on the surface of the filter-pack.

Canon UK link to service notice.

Canon US link to service notice.


Thursday, 14 May 2009

HONL PHOTO unwrap new filter kits


David Honl, the photojournalist behind the HONL PHOTO range of light modifiers for portable strobes, has announced the availability of two new filter kits via his UK distributor. For more information including stockists please see the press list and links below:
HONL PHOTO introduce new filter kits! Flaghead Photographic, the exclusive UK & Ireland distributor of HONL PHOTO products announce the availability of two new Honl filter kits.

Honl Photo Colour Correction Filter (Gel) Kit HP-FILTER2

Honl Colour Correction filters to colour-correct your strobes for tungsten, fluorescent or cool daylight lighting environments. The CTO filters are used to match your flash output to tungsten lights, or simply to give a pleasing warm tone to your portraits. Full + Green filters are used to match your flash output to fluorescent lights. These superior quality polyester lighting filters from Lee are pre-cut with Velcro strips attached so they can be quickly fastened to a Honl Speed Strap (sold separately). Honl Filters can be used in conjunction with all Honl Snoots, Gobos and Grids. The usable filter area is 2.5” x 4” (approx. 64mm x 102mm) and the filters can be trimmed to fit individual strobes.
The Kit contains TWO of each of the following: 1/2CTB, Full CTO, 1/2CTO, 1/4CTO, Full+Green

Honl Photo Colour Effects Filter (Gel) Kit HONL-FILTER3

Honl Colour Effects Filters can be used to add artistic and theatrical colour to your images, whether lighting your subject or a background. These superior quality polyester lighting filters from Lee are pre-cut with Velcro strips attached so they can be quickly fastened to a Honl Speed Strap (sold separately). Honl Filters can be used in conjunction with Honl Snoots, Gobos and Grids. The usable filter area is 2.5” x 4” (approx. 64mm x 102mm) and the filters can be trimmed to fit individual strobes.
The Kit contains TWO of each of the following: Yellow, Bright Red, Just Blue, Moss Green, Heavy Frost

About the Honl Photo Professional Speed System:

The Honl Photo Speed System is a collection of lightweight, durable and affordable light modifiers for shoe-mount flash units. Designed to universally fit all shoe-mount flash, the versatile light modifiers from Honl Photo provide photographers with an assortment of practical tools to shape light without resorting to cumbersome, heavy and expensive lighting equipment. Devised by photojournalist David Honl, the Honl Speed System consists of an assortment of Grids, Snoots, Gobos, and Gels that attach quickly and easily to any shoe-mount flash via the Speed Strap, a simple, non-slip velcro strap that wraps around the flash head without the use of annoying adhesives. The Honl Photo Speed System allows you to bring studio-style lighting control with you into the field.
Developed by David Honl, a professional photographer from the USA www.DavidHonlPhoto.com

HONL PHOTO Pricelist:

Code Description Price
Ex Vat Price/Inc Vat
HP-DHS-SS Speed Strap £7.30/£ 8.40
HP-GRD4 _ Speed Grid £22.00 /£25.30
HP-GRD8 1/8 Speed Grid £22.00/£ 25.30
HP-DHS-SG Speed Gobo/ Barndoor £11.00 /£12.65
HP-DHS-SN 8” Snoot £22.00/£ 25.30
HP-DHS-SN-S 5” Snoot £22.00/£ 25.30
HP-FILTER2 Colour Correction Kit £22.00 /£25.30
HP-FILTER3 Colour Effects Kit £22.00/£ 25.30
HP-SK MKII Starter Kit MKII, one of each accessory PLUS one extra Speed Strap, Kit price represents a 10% saving! £136.00 /£156.40
The HONL PHOTO range is available from good photo retailers. For more details go to
www.flaghead.co.uk/pages/honl/honl-intro.html or contact:

Flaghead Photographic
Tel 01202 733 123 info@flaghead.co.uk
www.flaghead.co.uk

Sigma announces availability of DP2






Sigma has announced the availability in the UK of the new DP2 high end compact.

Sigma Imaging UK press release:

Sigma Imaging (UK) Ltd is pleased to announce that the DP2 compact digital camera is now available from retailers in the UK with an SRP of £599.99.

The DP2 will be selling alongside the Sigma DP1 and offers new features such as a 41mm (35mm equivalent) f/2.8 lens and a faster, TRUE II, processing engine.

Since the DP2’s announcement at Photokina 2008, several new features have been added to the camera including 3200 ISO and a Quick Set button allowing users to quickly access the eight most commonly used options in the camera. A new, improved version of Sigma PhotoPro software is bundled with the camera which will also open Foveon’s RAW images from previous Sigma digital cameras.

Two new dedicated accessories for the DP2 are also available. These are the VF-21 Viewfinder what carries a suggested retail price of £114.99, and the HA-21 Hood adapter with a SRP of £19.99.

The DP1 and DP2 are still the only compact digital cameras to feature an APS-C sized Foveon image sensor allowing SLR quality images from a pocket size camera.

Full details on the DP2 can be found at www.sigma-dp.com/DP2

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Cokin adds X-Pro filter holder for Nikkor AFS 14-24mm f/2.8


Cokin has added a filter holder kit (complete with circular polarizer and lens adaptor) to the range that fits the superb Nikkor AFS 14-24mm f/2.8. While this sounds promising for landscape photographers, don't get too excited. For one the price is $625, and two, the maker warns of vignetting below 18mm (on a FX body). Still, if you simply must have one, check out Adorama at this link.

As a side note, Cokin won't allow the photo-press (and presumably members of the public) to view around the factory, as it's owned by the French government. All the more reason to take a look I say. How about you?

Review of Voigtlander Color Skopar 20mm f/3.5




The UK distributor has kindly agreed to send a Voigtlander Color Skopar 20mm f/3.5 announced here to review in the DJP, please check back here in the next couple of weeks for the results of this extremely interesting (and hugely popular) new addition.

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

New Richard Martin Workshops announced


UPDATE: New Workshops

Richard will be collaborating with Charlene Kenna for his next location workshops.
The dates are June 26-30, 2009 and will take place in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario—a quaint 19th century village nestled in the heart of the Niagara wine region.

This two-part workshop beginning on Friday evening with a traditional Vision and Discovery weekend workshop followed by The Digital Darkroom, two days in the classroom utilizing a intuitive right-brain approach to digital workflow.

Participants may register for a single workshop or combine the two as a package.
For details download PDF Brochures or visit website links from Richard’s home page or workshop page link. http://www.richardmartinphoto.com

Vision & Discovery PDF Brochure link:
http://www.richardmartinphoto.com/tours_workshops/documents/NOTL_workshop_June09.pdf

The Digital Darkroom PDF Brochure link:
http://www.richardmartinphoto.com/tours_workshops/documents/NOTL_Digital_Workshop_June09.pdf

Link to workshop page
http://www.richardmartinphoto.com/tours_workshops/index.html

Monday, 11 May 2009

Bogen Imaging UK announce special on monopods during May and June


Bogen Imaging UK has a special offer running through May and June 2009, that allows purchasers buying any one of the following Manfrotto Photo monopods; 334B, 679B, 680B, 681B, 682B, 685B to get a Manfrotto 234 head worth £16.95 free of charge.

In addition, consumers that purchase either the Manfrotto 694CX or 695CX Photo monopod can claim a Manfrotto 234RC head worth £26.95 free of charge.

The offer does not include the video monopods or the 776YB and 790B Monopod and is available at participating dealers only. Please visit www.bogenimaging.co.uk for participating dealers.


Magix unwrap Xtreme PhotoStory




Magix press release:

MAGIX AG, one of the leading international providers of software, online services, and digital content, announces the launch of Xtreme PhotoStory on CD & DVD 8. Get started in the world of living images! In just three steps, you can liven up your pictures: Import images and video, add effects, text, and music, and present it all in cinema-quality! With the help of practical wizards, numerous templates, and 1-clickautomations, you can create multimedia slideshows quickly and easily. Slideshows can be burned not only as DVDs with decorative menus, but also uploaded directly from within the program to YouTube to share with everyone.

1. Select photos & videos
Import your photos and videos from camera phones, digital cameras, memory cards, the Internet,
and other sources – simply at the touch of a button.
2. Add effects & music
Edit your projects yourself or let the software do it automatically for you – you have the choice!
Practical wizards turn your photos and videos into cinema-quality shows almost without any work,
including interactive, custom DVD menus!
3. The result: A moving photo experience!
Enjoy the show with your whole family, friends, and acquaintances: You can experience your
memories once again using a DVD player or present it to the world by uploading it directly from the program to YouTube. ™

MAGIX PhotoStory on CD & DVD Deluxe is available at £29.99 inc from all major UK retailers and online partners including Amazon and PC World.

Saturday, 9 May 2009

Military M-series Leica on eBay




Olive drab Leica M models were made specifically for the military, and not always for the German army (Bundeswehr). I saw an auction on eBay recently for one, an M4.2 made for the Italian army - Tank division. This one, with matching olive finish lens, currently on eBay is said to have been made for the Israeli army, but is without factory documentation.

Of course, spending $6,000 or more on a camera only to put it on display, in a private collection, isn't what it's all about, to my mind. If I had one, I would want to use it. And that goes for the latest iterations, now limited editions; the olive M8.2 Safari and the forthcoming white version. While the new pimped models might not have the same appeal, if you're fortunate enough to have the money to buy one, go take some pictures with it.


Friday, 8 May 2009

Sony site leaks new Alpha DSLRs; A230, A330 and A380











The Sony Style site in Russia has leaked some details of the new A230, A330 and A380. For a brief look including translation, please visit the site here.

Transcend buck the trend



Transcend, the Taiwan based manufacturer of flash drives and memory cards, continues to thrive under the economic downturn. As well as being one of the leading brands in terms of sales in Asia, they've recently picked up prestigious Red Dot and Good Design awards for their Rugged StoreJet 25M portable hard drive.


Fore more information, including stockists please visit the maker's site here.


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