Monday, 22 August 2011

Canon confirms popularity of Pro Solutions 2011

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Canon has announced that pre-registrations for the company's annual Pro Solutions show on 25th and 26th October 2011 at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London have 'exceeded expectations'. Entrance to the show will be free for all those who pre-register on-line or £8 on the door during the show.

Interestingly, Canon say their CPS team will be available to 'upgrade and downgrade firmware on your current EOS camera'. I've not heard why anyone would want to downgrade their firmware, currently. Anyone know what that would pertain to?

To pre-register, please use the link at the bottom of the post.

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Canon Pro Solutions Show 2011 - News update

United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, 22nd August 2011-  Canon announced today further details about the Pro Solutions show on 25th and 26th October 2011 at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London.  Aimed at video, broadcast and still imaging professionals, visitors will experience Canon’s complete workflow solution from image capture to output.

The show aims to educate and inspire visitors and the schedule of seminars continues to be an important element of the show.  Canon are pleased to announce the following seminar speakers:  Canon Ambassadors Jeff Ascough and Jonathan & Angela Scott, Magnum Photographer Martin Parr, Digital Cinematographer Philip Bloom, Landscape Photographer David Noton, Wildlife Photographer and Filmmaker Charlie Hamilton James and Landscape Photographer Charlie Waite.

There will be a comprehensive line-up of the Canon range and the show aims to demonstrate how Canon technology and that of compatible products and services can be used by professionals in their digital workflow to generate increased revenue and business.  These include ASK Electronics, Hasselblad, Hahnemuehle, Hire a Camera, Imagework TV, LastoLite and Rosco together with the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers and the Master Photographers Association.

Last year’s show attracted over 2800 professionals.  Now in its third year, Canon Pro Solutions 2011 has been designed to be the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of Canon’s Imaging products and the show will focus on professional users.  Entrance to the show will be free for all those who pre-register on-line or £8 on the door during the show.  This year there has been a much faster uptake for tickets and pre-registrations have exceeded expectations.

Demonstration areas will include:
    •    Individual zones for:  EOS DLSR cameras, DPP software, EF Lenses and accessories, Professional Camcorders, Broadcast Lenses, Large Format Printing, PIXMA and SELPHY printers, PowerShot and IXUS HS cameras, LEGRIA camcorders, scanners, projectors, binoculars.
    •    Canon Professional Services Zone;  The CPS team will be on hand to open new CPS memberships and upgrade and downgrade firmware on your current EOS camera.  The CPS team will also be running a programme of live demonstrations of Canon features including flash, EOS features and benefits, Custom Function and AF set-up.
    •    Live photographic studio.
    •    Dedicated HD video zone.
    •    Canon broadcast lenses; demonstrations of wide, telephoto and High Definition lenses.

Register on line at: www.canon.co.uk/prosolutions2011

Saturday, 20 August 2011

Lowepro announce Photo Sport AW series backpacks

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Two new backpacks aimed at adventure-sports orientated photographers look like a valuable addition to Lowepro's range. After losing some of its best people to ThinkTank Photo, Lowepro has struggled to bring innovative products to market, but that has changed in recent times. The superb Pro Roller X-series, new Street and Field (S&F) range and now these two packs all demonstrate Lowepro hasn't lost its touch. We'll be reviewing one of the new backpacks on this site shortly.

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New from Lowepro - Photo Sport AW Series

An ultra-lightweight high-performance backpack, purpose built for adventure-sports athletes who like to travel fast with their camera gear and essentials.

Lowepro, the leading brand of protective gear for photography equipment, has unveiled the brand new Photo Sport AW series of dual-compartment backpacks. The range is specifically designed for photographers who are as passionate about their sport as their photography.

Tim Sadler, Category Manager for Lowepro, said: “Our new Photo Sport AW backpacks are ideal for people who like to mountain bike, trail run, snowboard and take photos while they enjoy the great outdoors. We think adventure-sports athletes will appreciate the light weight, innovative design details and freedom these backpacks offer.”
The series consists of two styles: the Photo Sport 200 AW backpack and the Photo Sport Sling 100 AW. Both feature adventure-pack construction with ultra-lightweight, resilient and high-performance technical fabrics that provide improved durability during extreme activities.

The lower compartment of each pack includes Lowepro’s patent-pending Ultra-Cinch Camera Chamber™ to protect camera gear in a padded and secure compartment and help prevent movement. A side-access pocket allows the wearer to quickly rotate the pack to the front, unzip, un-cinch and access their camera to capture an ideal moment.

The top-loading upper compartment mimics the function of a classic pack. Roomy and flexible storage space -13.9 liters in the 200 AW backpack and 9 liters in the Sling 100 AW -allows the wearer to easily access additional storage space for a jacket, hat, phone or snack. A pocket on the top lid provides a convenient spot for a pair of sunglasses, keys or other small personal items.

There are multiple attachment points, trekking/ski pole loops and extra webbing offering a variety of ways to expand the carrying capacity and customize the pack for specific outdoor activities.

Additional features of both packs include details that offer comfort and protection when out for a run, bike, hike or other activity. The airflow back pad provides breathability and cushioned support. Multiple adjustment points offer a custom fit and reflective piping along the front panel offers visibility to the wearer in foggy, rainy, snowy and dark conditions.

Lowepro’s patented, built-in All Weather AW Cover™ protects camera and personal gear from the elements and is easy to tuck into a discreet pocket when not in use.

Distinctive features of the Photo Sport 200 AW are: a dedicated hydration pocket with a port (hydration reservoir not included); waist belt pockets; sternum strap with built-in safety whistle; and an aluminum stay for extra support and to help keep extra weight off the back.

The Photo Sport Sling 100 AW has multiple adjustment points along the crossover strap and offers a smaller-scaled option - It weighs less than two pounds when empty.

Available in Black/Light Grey and Lowepro Orange/Light Grey.

For product information visit www.lowepro.com

Thursday, 11 August 2011

New ebook, Get Started in Digital Glamour Photography unwrapped

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Duncan Evans, a former editor of Digital Photo User magazine in the UK has announced a new e-book, Get started in Digital Glamour Photography. Available for download from the Amazon website at just £3.99 the new title is fully illustrated and available in two editions; Lingerie and Nudity. All images are mono on Kindle, but in full color on iOS, Android and desktop formats.
More information on the author can be found at www.duncanevans.co.uk
Press release:
Digital photography comes to the Kindle

Digital Photography comes to the Kindle platform on Amazon thanks to author Duncan Evans. Get started in Digital Glamour Photography can be bought and downloaded directly from Amazon and played on Kindle hardware and iPhone, iPod touch, iPad or Android devices with the Kindle reader app installed or PC and Mac with the Kindle software installed. The new title is fully illustrated and available in Lingerie and Nudity editions and costs just £3.99 direct from the Amazon website. The photography is rendered in mono on Kindle hardware but is full color on Apple, Android and desktop formats.

Get started in Digital Glamour Photography (ASIN: B005DSAQEO)

Want to shoot glamour photography with your digital camera but don't know where to start? Then this is the book for you, aimed at the photographer who knows their camera, but nothing about the world of glamour photography. It kicks off with a discussion on the hardware you do and don't need, whether filters are any use in a digital age, and what are truly essential accessories.
A quick word on RAW versus JPEG then it's on to mastering lighting and the key to successful glamour shots. The impact and significance of early morning, direct overhead, diffused light are discussed, along with shooting into the sun and artificial light sources. There are two chapters on the practicalities of shooting: on location and in the studio. At all times, there's advice for the beginner to explain what you need to know now and what you'll need to consider when you have more experience.
Composition is an essential element but there's none more so that dealing with models. This has a whole chapter to itself. Discover how to approach a shoot, put the model at their ease, get through the technical challenges while keeping in control of the shoot. It's all here with clear advice and anecdotes from actual shoots to back it up. The book rounds things off with a chapter on digital post-production, Photoshop work and presenting and selling your work.

Here’s the chapter list:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. GEAR GUIDE
3. ESSENTIAL ACCESSORIES
4. THE MODEL
5. COMPOSING THE PHOTO
6. MASTERING LIGHTING
7. SHOOTING IN A STUDIO
8. SHOOTING ON LOCATION
9. DIGITAL DARKROOM


The book is available for download from www.amazon.co.uk in two editions.


Lingerie/swimwear edition - Get started in Digital Glamour Photography


AP war photographer Anja Niedringhaus to be featured in Berlin exhibit

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For the past 20 years AP photojournalist, Anna Niedringhaus has ventured into war zones around the globe documenting not only the violence, suffering and pain of those involved but sometimes also capturing, juxtaposing the briefest glimpse of humor in stark contrast to the surroundings.

Her images have appeared on magazine covers and newspapers worldwide and Niedringhaus has received numerous awards for her work, including a Pulitzer prize in 2005. An exhibit featuring 40 black-and-white photos taken by Niedringhaus is to be shown at C/O Berlin – International Forum For Visual Dialogues, "At War" opens on Sept. 10 and will run through Dec. 4.

For more information on C/O Berlin, please visit www.co-berlin.info

Press release:

'At War' runs at C/O Berlin gallery Sept. 10 – Dec. 4

NEW YORK – The arc of war and strife since Sept. 11 is captured in an exhibit featuring the work of Anja Niedringhaus, an Associated Press photojournalist known for her striking images from conflict zones around the world. “At War” opens at C/O Berlin – International Forum For Visual Dialogues on Sept. 10 and will run through Dec. 4.

The AP, the world’s leading source for news and information, is cosponsor of the exhibit, which will showcase 40 black-and-white photos taken by Niedringhaus in the past 10 years. To accompany the exhibit, Hatje Cantz has published a 180-page catalog in German and English with an introduction by AP Director of Photography Santiago Lyon.

“In her remarkable photographs, Anja Niedringhaus takes us on an unforgettable visual journey to some of the more hostile and unforgiving locations of recent years,” Lyon writes. “In these days of mass media, instant Internet gratification, and image saturation, it is a refreshing privilege to have the opportunity to pause in front of these prints and absorb the images at our own leisure.”

Lyon adds: “A careful reading of Anja’s photographs reveals that they are, in many ways, a direct reflection of the artist herself: brave, direct, caring, compassionate and humorous. Her photographs remind us that, despite social and cultural differences that often lead to extreme violence, we all share a common humanity.”

Among the images selected for display are the following:

• Hundreds of Marines gather at Camp Commando in the Kuwait desert during a Christmas Eve visit by Santa Claus, December 2002;
• President George W. Bush presents a platter of turkey and fixings during his visit with U.S. troops for Thanksgiving at Baghdad airport, November 2003;
• An Iraqi mother tends to her baby outside the prison of Abu Ghraib in Baghdad as she waits for the release of hundreds of detainees, May 2004;
• The head of a child’s doll is mounted on a stick next to a checkpoint leading into the heavily guarded city of Fallujah, Iraq, February 2005;
• Palestinian children enjoy a ride on a Ferris wheel in an amusement park outside of Gaza City, March 2006;
• Soldiers of Moammar Gadhafi killed by rebels lay in the morgue of Jalaa hospital in Benghazi, Libya, March 2011.

Like the best war photographers before her, Niedringhaus focuses on people: soldiers, weary and traumatized civilians, and prisoners of war. Her photographs show faces marked by exhaustion, desperation, and tension, while still revealing brief, unexpected moments of laughter, lightheartedness and joy amid the suffering.

“She can react with lightning speed, keeping an eye on the whole, as well as on the details,” writes Swiss art historian and curator Jean-Christophe Ammann. “And she does not forget to see, allowing her vision to flow into the camera. Her points of view never appear as foreign entities in the pictures. Glimpses are not her thing. Her gaze is piercing, even when it is also characterized by humility, shyness, or tenderness.”

“If I don’t photograph it, it won’t become known,” Niedringhaus says. “Despite social and cultural differences that often lead to extreme violence, I’ve been lucky enough to photograph people and show the world how we all relate to each other – with pride, tenderness, affection, anger, grief, frustration, and sometimes surprisingly, with humor.”

Niedringhaus was born in Höxter, Germany, in 1965. First based in Frankfurt am Main for the European Pressphoto Agency, she moved to Geneva in 2002, for the AP. She has worked on the front line of every major conflict from the Balkans in the ’90s to the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. In addition to crises and wars, she also photographs sporting and political events. She has received numerous awards for her work, including two in 2005: a Pulitzer Prize in the breaking news category with a team of AP photographers for their coverage of the war in Iraq, and the Courage in Journalism Award from the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF).

“At War” marks the first time that Niedringhaus will exhibit her work in Berlin. The exhibit will be shown again in early 2012 at the new headquarters of the Deutsche Börse in Eschborn near Frankfurt.

For more information on C/O Berlin, please visit www.co-berlin.info

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Manfrotto rolls out Stile bag range

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Manfrotto has announced today a range of bags aimed not just at photographers but at anyone carrying around an assortment of digital devices that seem to proliferate in today's lifestyle. Although Manfrotto are known for their tripods, the parent company also makes and distributes Kata and National Geographic camera bags, two distinctly different brands catering to different markets (the Kata range are very popular with video crews). This new range seems to be targeting Manfrotto's traditional user base. We hope to review one of the Unica Messenger bags (above) in due course.

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Press Release
MANFROTTO PRESENTS THE STILE COLLECTION:
THE ULTIMATE BAG FOR THE EVERYDAY DIGITAL LIFESTYLE

London, August 2011 – Manfrotto, a global market leader in sleek photographic accessories, launches the STILE collection. This new premium collection features stylish bags that will accommodate digital media equipment used every day. It’s not uncommon to have a laptop or tablet, a digital camera, a mobile phone and an mp3 player just to leave the house; Manfrotto now provides a stylish, all inclusive solution.

The Stile range includes the Veloce Backpack, Agile Slings, Bella Shoulder Bags, Unica Messenger Bags, Solo Holsters and Nano Pouches. Each series is available in black, bungee cord and white, with removable soft compartments to be arranged according to each individual’s needs. The key to a fast- paced and adventurous lifestyle, the sleek bags of the Stile range do not give the appearance of your typical camera bag, allowing users a sense of security around their most important digital kit.

 

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The Veloce Backpacks are the essential shooting backpack, coming in two sizes with compartments to fit all your camera gear and tripod either inside or outside the bag, as well as a laptop. Grab your DSLR or lenses without having to open up the entire bag, with space for additional backup lenses, flash and accessories in the bottom compartment.

The Agile Slings are the perfect bags for on-the-go shooters. Designed to always get to the perfect shot with all your gear, it fits a DSLR with up to 24-120mm lens attached plus 2-3 extra lenses. This bag will provide quick draw action whenever called for by simply swinging from back to front.

 

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The Unica Messengers are the perfect everyday companions for carrying camera gear, a laptop and personal gear, with easy access from the top and a portable urban style.

The Bella Shoulder Bags keep shooting gear easily accessible, allowing users to neatly organise their DSLR and attached 18-105mm lens or similar plus 1-2 extra lenses in fast grip position, with smaller accessories out of the way when shooting in the front pocket. Zip the lid closed when storing or simply shut with the buckle for fast access.

The Solo Holster provides quick convenient access to your camera gear in style. The compact design holds your DSLR and attached 18-35mm or similar sized lens in quick grip position, readily accessible.

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The Nano Pouches offer a similar functionality for compact cameras. They are stylishly designed to hold a variety of compacts, and simultaneously provide compact carrying and quick convenient access to the camera.

“Like all good things the Manfrotto STILE Bag Collection started with a great story, the story of the incredible 21st century digital revolution. Today it seems natural for all of us to own mobile phones, laptops, digital cameras, mp3 players, GPS units, tablets, e-readers and much, much more... Only 10 years ago most of us couldn’t have imagined the existence of half of these products, none of us could have predicted our reliance on such products to guide our social activities and interactions,” said designer Fabio Prada.
“For us at Manfrotto the most interesting aspect of the digital revolution story pivots on the world of imagery. We started out in the world of professional photography and feel privileged to be able to still be relevant after more than 40 years in the field.”

For more information on this new range of bags, please visit www.manfrotto.co.uk

Pompidoo gets streetwise with Cologne shoulder bag

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While most pro camera bag makers are only just coming to terms with disguising their luggage for use on the streets, a new company, Pompidoo, has announced a super-stylish shoulder bag designed for the fairer sex by professional photographer, Irina Kuzmina. The Cologne is available in a range of colors, including the recently introduced Persian Peach, Exotic Fuchsia and Apple Green and is available only from the maker's website, priced at 284.99 Euros (inc. VAT) each, plus postage. A new camera bag aimed at men will be announced in the near future.

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Press release:

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PHOTO GEAR AND STYLE – IT IS POMPIDOO

A purse, home keys, a mobile phone, a cosmetic bag, an organizer…what else? A DSLR camera on top? Everything in one bag and still stylish? Impossible…you might say.
    
Not anymore. POMPIDOO is a modern answer to all women who respect style and quality, who are passionate about photography and aesthetics. POMPIDOO is a new brand for stylish camera bags where natural leather and well thought-out form are only a small part of all offered advantages. Modern design and functionality, which form the basis of the brand, creates a perfect tandem for those who value convenience and originality.

The idea of the invention has been developed by a professional photographer from Baltics Irina Kuzmina who knows exactly from her personal experience what a female photographer encounters on her everyday run. POMPIDOO camera bag is an alternative to a usual handbag – stylish, spacious and reliable. It is created to answer numerous issues of a female photographer: are you annoyed of looking like a tourist with a massive rucksack or a professional photo bag? Do you feel shy when carrying a photo rucksack not actually being a professional photographer? Don’t you want that thieves would put an eye on your photo bag? Are you tired carrying two bags – everyday handbag and a professional photo bag? Finally, do you want to match your camera bag with a dress and high-heel shoes? In this case a new stylish camera bag POMPIDOO meets all your expectations: for style and functionality.

Not only your mobile phone and notebook deserve a proper and stylish case. Now also your camera can be perfectly and conveniently packed for your everyday application, together with any other things you need and use. Equally cool for modern fashionistas and busy moms, active teenagers and serious business women, with POMPIDOO bags the functional becomes stylish. And POMPIDOO will not stay there – men will also become stylish with a male POMPIDOO model, which is coming soon.

POMPIDOO – we make functional things stylish!

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For more information, including how to order, please visit www.pompidoo.com

Transcend rolls out shock-resistant USB 3.0 hard drive

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Traveling with a laptop can be tough on gear so the new portable and shock-resistant StoreJet 25A hard drive from Transcend looks like an attractive proposition. Prices for the USB 3.0 drive start at $123 for 500GB. Although the 25A3 version uses USB 3.0 (Mac users won't benefit from the increase in transfer rates, though the device will still be supported), a cheaper 25A2 option adopts USB2.0.

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Press release:

Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, today released a new addition to its StoreJet line of portable hard drives, the StoreJet 25A. This new drive boasts an attractively slender yet shock-resistant design, and is available in both SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 versions. Featuring strikingly fast data transfer speeds, powerful software tools and up to a full terabyte of storage capacity, the StoreJet 25A is ideal for everyday backup, storage, and transport.

Next Generation SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Interface
The StoreJet 25A3 portable hard drive is equipped with a next-generation SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connection interface that provides 10 times the bandwidth of USB 2.0. Thanks to the improved connection speed of USB 3.0, the StoreJet 25A3 delivers real-world transfer speeds of up to 90MB/s – fast enough to transfer a full DVD in just 50 seconds. If ultimate transfer speed is not absolutely essential, the StoreJet 25A2 USB 2.0 version of the drive offers the same eye-catching design and features at an attractive price.

Slim and Compact, yet Durable and Shock Resistant
Although slender and lightweight in design, the StoreJet 25A offers robust durability, with thorough defense against data loss resulting from accidental shock or collision. The slimmest drive to incorporate Transcend’s exclusive shock-absorbing suspension damper system, the StoreJet 25A effectively protects its internal hard drive by softening the force of impact in case of accidental slips or falls.

Powerful Software with One Touch Backup Convenience
Much more than just a place to store files, the StoreJet 25A can also function as an advanced data backup station, with a convenient One Touch Auto-Backup button for swift, effortless data backup and synchronization when used with the bundled Transcend Elite software. Aside from its comprehensive backup features, Transcend Elite also offers robust encryption security and time-saving mobile internet bookmarks. Additionally, the StoreJet 25A includes Transcend’s own RecoveRx™ software – an extraordinarily effective tool for bringing back accidentally deleted or lost files.
The USB 3.0 StoreJet 25A3 is currently available in three capacities: 500GB (US$123 MSRP); $750GB ($147 MSRP); 1TB ($194 MSRP), and the USB 2.0 StoreJet 25A2 is also available in 500GB (US$114 MSRP); 750GB (US$138 MSRP); and 1TB (US$182 MSRP) capacities. All models are backed by Transcend’s three-year limited warranty.

For more information please visit www.transcend-info.com

Monday, 8 August 2011

New HP paper raises the bar in home photo printing

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A few weeks back, I attended a group workshop with one of HP’s ink gurus, Thom Brown (find him on twitter under @ThomAtHP), where we discussed the mirco-technology which goes into producing quality inks and paper – take a look at the ‘Inkology’ video on the home page of this site to learn more yourself.

The science and technology behind ink is truly astounding; for example, did you know that each droplet hitting the paper (fired from the inkjet nozzle as a superheated vapour, rather than liquid – it condenses on impact with air), is the equivalent of dropping a grape from a 30th floor window into a paper cup on the pavement outside? Not only that, but factoring in the movement of the print head and paper, the pavement would effectively be moving at the time...!

It’s not just the ink that matters though, choose the wrong paper to print photos on, and you’ll see poor results – the quality truly is as good as a weakest link. Buy cheap paper, you’ll get cheap looking results.

Adding to the existing range of quality photo papers, HP has just introduced its new HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, which has a porous coating technology, giving supreme water resistance, improved fade-resistance, and compatibility benefits – all of which will thus deliver professional quality photos at home.

To enhance the ‘photo feel’ and durability of print-outs, new HP Premium Plus Photo Paper is thicker and heavier than previous models, at 300 g/m2. This new photo paper also gives higher definition of colour contrast, thanks to the improved whiteness CIE.

Press release:

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HP has introduced its new HP Premium Plus Photo Paper with porous coating technology that offers professional quality prints, improved water resistance and universal compatibility benefits.

The paper is designed with a porous coating technology. In contrast to swellable coatings, which behave like a sponge when they get wet and can take some time to dry, the porous coating technology behaves like a pumice stone, pulling ink into the pores in the paper layer. This delivers the same great quality photo and fade protection provided by swellable coatings, and also delivers instant dry, water resistance and universal compatibility benefits.

The new HP Premium Plus Photo Paper will offer generations of fade resistance which rivals or exceeds competitors, including most lab-processed photos. You can find out more here www.hp.com/go/printpermanence.
 
To enhance the ‘photo feel’ and durability of print-outs, new HP Premium Plus Photo Paper is thicker and heavier than previous models, at 300 g/m2. This new photo paper also gives higher definition of colour contrast, thanks to the whiteness CIE which has been improved from 93 to 100 in the new HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.
 
Designed with the environment in mind, all HP photo papers are recyclable and responsibly sourced from well managed forests. HP Premium Plus Photo Paper is easily recyclable alongside usual household waste and can be recycled in collection systems that accept drink cartons. New HP Photo Premium Plus and all other HP porous photo papers (Advanced and Everyday Photo Paper) are made from fibres certified to Forest Stewardship Council standards (FSC® C017543) that are responsibly sourced from well managed forests

For more information on HP's range of paper please visit www.hp.com.

BlackRapid upgrade RS-4 strap to Ballistic nylon

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BlackRapid, the US maker of camera slings has announced the RS-4 will now be available using ballistic nylon rather than ripstop nylon. The price remains unchanged at $53.95 / £60 in VAT.

For further information on BlackRapid please visit www.blackrapid.com 

For our review of the larger RS-5 please click here.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Ricoh announce GXR Mount A12 for Leica M lenses

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Ricoh has formerly announced the GXR Mount A12 (it was previously shown in Japan at the CIPA+ show earlier in the year). The Mount a12 allows the fitment of Leica M lenses and features a 12-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor. The Mount A12 fits the standard GXR body and allows interchangeable lens/sensor modules (what Ricoh strangely call camera modules). The new Mount A12 features Red/Blue color shading correction (a common issue with rangefinder lenses as they sit close to the sensor) and has peripheral illumination correction. This maybe an alternative to anyone thinking of buying a secondhand Leica M8, though it's not likely to be cheap.

More information about the GXR can be at www.ricoh.com.

Press release:

Ricoh announces GXR MOUNT A12
A GXR lens mount unit featuring an APS-C size CMOS sensor

Tokyo, Japan, August 5, 2011—Ricoh Co., Ltd. (president and CEO: Shiro Kondo) today announced the development and planned September 9, 2011 release of the new product GXR MOUNT A12, a lens mount unit exclusively for the GXR interchangeable unit camera system. The body colour will be black only, and the planned monthly production volume is 3,000 units.

Introduced in December 2009, the GXR is a revolutionary interchangeable unit camera system in which lenses can be changed by mounting camera units that integrate lens, image sensor, and image processing engine into a single unit. In addition, utilizing its unique ability to accommodate interchangeable units other than camera units, the system can be expanded to include a variety of other devices.

The new GXR MOUNT A12 is a lens mount unit made especially for the GXR. Featuring an APS-C size CMOS sensor and a newly developed focal plane shutter, this unit makes it possible to mount lenses such as Leica M lenses, and it provides various types of compensation and correction functions.

Main features of GXR MOUNT A12

1.    The newly adopted APS-C size CMOS sensor expands possibilities for high resolution and imaging power.
The adoption of a CMOS sensor with an optimized micro lens layout makes it possible to secure sufficient brightness levels even in the peripheral areas of the image.
The CMOS sensor used is 23.6mm × 15.7mm (APS-C size). It enables the shooting of high-quality images with smooth tone gradations as well as high definition and low noise.

ï¼’.Compatibility with a wide variety of lenses, including Leica M mount lenses.
Compatible with the Leica M mount, GXR MOUNT A12 can, of course, handle M-mount lenses, and if a conversion adapter is used many more types of mounts can also be accommodated.
A checking device is included for use in confirming whether or not your lenses are physically compatible.

3.Diverse new functions maximize the potential of the lens itself
In order to accommodate the photographer’s own preferences by adjusting for the distinctive characteristics of many different lenses, GXR MOUNT A12 can independently correct colouring at the corners. Colour shading correction is possible in a -4 to +4 range for both R and B.

Peripheral illumination correction is possible in a -3 to +3 range.
A distortion correction function is provided to correct for the distortion that tends to occur in the lens periphery. The photographer can select barrel and pincushion distortion and specify “strong,” “medium,” or “weak” for each.
A glass optical filter was adopted and made as thin as possible. It increases periphery image quality and suppresses field curvature.

ï¼”.High-precision focusing
A focus-assist function has been included in an effort to raise the accuracy of manual focusing. The photographer can select from two modes and check the focus by strengthening outlines and contrast.
Magnifying the screen image while shooting is an effective technique for focusing. The magnification can be done not only in the center but throughout the image. In addition, the image quality for 4x and 8x magnification has been further enhanced. The area to be magnified can be moved using the directional pad.

5.Two shutter methods are featured: newly developed focal plane shutter and electronic shutter
  ・With the focal plane shutter, settings of 1/4000 sec. to 180 sec. are possible.
With the electronic shutter, settings of 1/8000 sec. to 1 sec. are possible, and the photographer can shoot without worrying about shutter noise and vibration.

ï¼–.The wide range of functionality that characterizes the GXR series
My Settings enables a wide range of shooting functions to be specified in an instant. For the setting information storage, six patterns can now be stored in the body’s My Settings Box and six patterns can be stored in the SD card. This, along with the ability to change shooting conditions, further expands the photographer’s world of photo expression.
In manual exposure mode, the shutter speeds B (bulb) and T (time) can be selected. With B, the exposure continues while the shutter release button is pressed, and with T, the shutter release button is pressed to start and end the exposure. For both B and T, the exposure is automatically ended when 180 seconds have elapsed.
Information on the lens used can be put in the EXIF information. In the editing of My Settings information, lens name, focal length, and F value can be entered.
New scene mode options have been added for the easy enjoyment of a wide range of photo expression. The five new options are soft focus, cross process, toy camera, miniaturize, and high contrast B&W. The photographer can create a unique image by just pressing the shutter release button.
An electronic level utilizing an acceleration sensor.
An image flag function to enable the quick display of specific images from among those in the camera. Up to 20 images can be flagged.
For the exterior, we utilized die cast magnesium, which has a strong track record in the GR series, and we covered the surface with a corrosion-resistant "pear-skin" coating. The end result is a body with durability, light weight, and a superior feel in hand.
It is possible to shoot 1280 × 720 pixel HD movies.
* Note: When shooting movies of 1280×720 size, the use of an SD/SDHC memory card with an SD speed class of Class 6 or higher is recommended.

ï¼—.New options added
    We have created the new soft cases SC-75B and SC-75T, which are easy to open and close. With SC-75B, it is possible to shoot with the case attached to the GXR body.

GR MOUNT A12 options

Product                    Model
Soft Case B lower portion and strap    SC-75B
Soft Case T upper portion only        SC-75T

*All of the focal lengths in this release are converted to the equivalent values for a 35 mm film camera.
*SC-75T cannot be used as a case by itself. It must be used together with SC-75B.
*SC-75B and SC-75T are new options being introduced at this time.
*Functions when the GXR body is attached.

 

GXR MOUNT A12 Major Specifications

 

Effective pixels:
Approximately 12.30 million

Image sensor:
23.6 mm × 15.7 mm CMOS sensor (total pixels: approx. 12.90 million pixels)

Zoom:
Digital zoom: 4.0x (3.6x for movies)
Auto resize zoom: Approx. 5.9x (VGA)

Focus Mode:
Manual focus

Shutter speed:
Photographs: 1/4000 - 180 s, bulb, time (upper and lower limits vary according to shooting and flash modes)
Maximum flash sync shutter speed: 1/180 s
Movies: 1/2000 - 1/30 s

Exposure control:
Metering: TTL metering in multi (256-segment), center-weighted, and spot metering (TTL metering with auto exposure lock)
Mode: Aperture priority AE, manual exposure
Exposure compensation: Manual (+4.0 to -4.0 EV in increments of 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV), auto bracketing (-2 EV to +2 EV in increments of 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV)

Exposure range (auto mode, center-weighted metering):
Using standard lens (F2.5): 1.2 EV to 13.2 EV
(Exposure range for auto ISO calculated using values for ISO 100.)

ISO sensitivity (standard output sensitivity):
Auto, Auto-Hi, ISO-Lo, ISO 200, ISO 250, ISO 320, ISO 400, ISO 500, ISO 640, ISO 800, ISO 1000, ISO 1250, ISO 1600, ISO 2000, ISO 2500, ISO 3200

White balance:
Auto / Multi-P AUTO / Outdoors / Cloudy / Incandescent Lamp 1 / Incandescent Lamp 2 / Fluorescent Lamp / Manual Settings / Detail; white balance bracketing

Flash:
Method: TTL, manual, external auto (external flash GF-1 function)
Flash mode: Auto, Anti Red-eye, Flash On, Flash Synchro, Manual, Flash Off
Guide number: 9.6 (ISO 200 equivalent), 6.8 (ISO 100 equivalent)
Illumination angle: 24 mm (35 mm film camera equivalent)
Firing timing: 1st/2nd curtain sync
Other: External flash GF-1 compatibility

Shooting mode:
Auto / Program Shift / Aperture Priority / Shutter Priority / Manual / Scene (Movie, Portrait, Sports, Landscape, Nightscape, Skew Correction, Miniaturize, High Contrast B&W, Soft Focus, Cross Process, Toy Camera, Electronic Shutter) / My Settings

Continuous mode:
Number of pictures shot in Continuous (Picture Size: RAW):
Noise Reduction on weak or off: 4 pictures
Noise Reduction on strong: 3 pictures
Noise Reduction on MAX: 3 pictures

Number of pictures shot in M-Cont Plus (1 set):
HI (1280 × 856): 30 pictures (24 frames/sec.)
LO (4288 × 2848): 15 pictures (2.2 frames/sec.)

Compression ratio *1:
FINE, NORMAL, RAW (DNG) *2

Image size (pixels):
Photographs:
16:9    4288×2416, 3456×1944
4:3    3776×2832, 3072×2304, 2592×1944, 2048×1536, 1280×960, 640×480
3:2    4288×2848, 3456×2304
1:1    2848×2848, 2304×2304

Movies:
1280×720, 640×480, 320×240

File size (approx.):
RAW:
16:9    NORMAL: 17,800 KB/frame, FINE: 19,515 KB/frame, VGA: 15,587 KB/frame

4:3    NORMAL: 18,387 KB/frame, FINE: 20,157 KB/frame, VGA: 16,124 KB/frame

3:2    NORMAL: 20,946 KB/frame, FINE: 22,967 KB/frame, VGA: 18,337 KB/frame

1:1    NORMAL: 13,991 KB/frame, FINE: 15,333 KB/frame, VGA: 12,273 KB/frame

 

L:
16:9    NORMAL: 2,222 KB/frame, FINE: 3,816 KB/frame

4:3    NORMAL: 2,315 KB/frame, FINE: 3,960 KB/frame

3:2    NORMAL: 2,615 KB/frame, FINE: 4,493 KB/frame

1:1    NORMAL: 1,761 KB/frame, FINE: 3,009 KB/frame

M:
16:9    NORMAL: 1,475 KB/frame, FINE: 2,509 KB/frame

4:3    NORMAL: 1,574 KB/frame, FINE: 2,662 KB/frame

3:2    NORMAL: 1,744 KB/frame, FINE: 2,968 KB/frame

1:1    NORMAL: 1,186 KB/frame, FINE: 2,003 KB/frame

5M:
4:3    FINE: 2,287 KB/frame

3M:
4:3    FINE: 1,474 KB/frame

1M:
4:3    FINE: 812 KB/frame

VGA:
4:3    FINE: 197 KB/frame

Battery life:
Based on CIPA standard DB-90: approx. 330 shots*3

Dimensions (W × H × D):
Lens mount unit only: 79.1 mm × 60.9 mm × 40.5 mm
(according to CIPA guidelines)
When mounted on the GXR body: 120.0 mm × 70.2 mm × 45.7 mm
according to CIPA guidelines
Flange back: 27.8 mm

Weight (approx.):
Lens mount unit only Approx. 170 g
When mounted on camera body: Approx. 370 g battery and SD memory card included

Operating temperature:
0 °C to 40 °C

Operating humidity:
90% or less

Storage temperature:
–20 °C to 60 °C

*1    The compression ratios which can be set vary depending on the image size.
*2    A JPEG file is also recorded (the JPEG file may be a FINE- or NORMAL-quality file with the same dimensions as the RAW file or a VGA file 640 × 480 pixels in size). RAW files use the standard DNG format promoted by Adobe Systems Incorporated.
*3    For reference only; actual number of shots varies greatly according to how camera is used. We recommend that you carry spare batteries when in use for extended periods.

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

JP to distribute Micromuff worldwide

JP Distribution has announced it will be the worldwide distributor for Micromuff, a tiny windshield designed for camera mics. It attaches via die-cut velcro rings and retails for £12.95 plus shipping (£1.50 UK, £2.75 Europe, £4.95 outside Europe). Please see below for more details.

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JP To Distribute Micromuff


JP Distribution is pleased to announce the latest addition to our growing portfolio.

Designed by filmmaker and designer Will Hutchinson, Micromuff is an accessory which improves the sound quality of exterior video recordings. Compatible with most video capable DSLR's, the Micromuff attaches directly to the camera body, to dramatically reduce the effect of wind noise.

"Even the tiniest amount of breeze is capable of destroying a sound recording with distortion and audio clipping". says Will. "This affordable little accessory works incredibly well at solving the problem".

Developed and manufactured in the UK, the Micromuff is made using high quality acoustic fur, and a unique cutting process, which retains the full length of fur-pile edge to edge. It attaches to the camera using die-cut Velcro rings, for easy attachment and removal.

"Whilst at first glance it may look like a novelty", says Will, "it is an effective and dependable solution and a serious bit of kit, perfect for outdoor filming of any kind - walking, bird watching, sports, the beach, weddings."

Whether you are professional or amateur, a keen enthusiast or hobbyist, low-budget film maker or occasional video dabbler, Micromuff is an indispensable gadget that you'll want to keep in your kit bag permanently.

For more information please visit http://www.micromuff.com/

Robert White Nikon specials, ex-demo

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Robert White has the hard to find Nikkor 200mm f/2 VR (first version, I think) available as ex-demo for just £2,225 plus VAT:
http://www.robertwhite.co.uk/product.asp?P_ID=2627&PT_ID=674

Nikon Special Offers - LIMITED STOCKS
Prices valid on in stock items ONLY
PRIME LENSES
24mm f1.4 AFS G £1325.00 plus VAT
http://www.robertwhite.co.uk/product.asp?P_ID=2807&PT_ID=672
35mm f1.4 AFS G £1161.00 plus VAT
http://www.robertwhite.co.uk/product.asp?P_ID=3238&PT_ID=672
50mm f1.4 AFS G £245.00 plus VAT
http://www.robertwhite.co.uk/product.asp?P_ID=2619&PT_ID=673
85mm f1.4 AFS G £1010.00 plus VAT
http://www.robertwhite.co.uk/product.asp?P_ID=3087&PT_ID=674

X-Rite announces new monthly photo contest

X-Rite has recently announced a new monthly photo contest called ‘Color Perfectionists Unite’, with the winners taking away either a ColorMunki Display, i1Display Pro or a ColorChecker Passport. The contest is themed and starts this month and will be judged by well-known professional photographers. Please see below for more details. We will be publishing reviews on the new i1 Display Pro and ColorMunki Display in the coming weeks.

Press release:

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X-Rite Announces “Color Perfectionists Unite” Photography Contest

Photo contest features monthly themes and fantastic prizes

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July 25, 2011 X-Rite, Incorporated, the world leader in color management, measurement and communication technologies, announces today the Color Perfectionists Unite Photo Contest. Photographers and anyone passionate about perfecting color is invited to submit original photos based on each monthly theme through the end of 2011.

Monthly winners will be selected by a top professional photographer specializing in the area of photography related to the theme. Each monthly winner will also be featured on the X-Rite Photo blog and will receive one of X-Rite’s new display solutions – either a ColorMunki Display or an i1Display Pro – and a ColorChecker Passport, providing each winner with the ideal tools to get accurate color from their cameras and displays. The top 20 finalists each month will be featured in a monthly gallery at X-Rite Photo on Facebook and Color Perfectionists Group on Flickr.

“Through the ‘Color Perfectionists Unite’ photography contest, X-Rite is on the search for Color Perfectionists from around the world to show us their true colors,” said Liz Quinlisk, X-Rite’s Director of Marketing Strategy, Imaging. “And with monthly themes ranging from ‘Summer Fun’ and ‘Fall Colors’ to ‘Landscapes’ and ‘Celebrating Family’ we are really looking forward to seeing the images that will be submitted.”

To enter the contest:
Submit an image that represents the theme for that particular month. There is no limit to the number of entries. Enter using “Contest” at X-Rite Photo on Facebook or visit www.xritephoto.com/photocontest .
Follow @xritephoto on Twitter and “Like” X-Rite Photo on Facebook (contestants need to do both to be eligible to win).

Contestants should invite friends and family to vote for their image. The top 20 photos with the most votes each month will be entered in the final round. The finalist images will be featured in a monthly gallery on Facebook and added to the Color Perfectionists Group on Flickr.

An X-Rite Coloratti will judge the 20 finalists to determine the winner of the best photograph that illustrates the theme of the month.

Monthly Contest Themes:
July/August Theme: “Summer Fun” – Judged By: Seth Resnick
Submit Entries: July 18 – August 15, 2011
Voting Period: August 16 - August 31, 2011
Winner Announced: September 6, 2011
Prizes: ColorMunki Display and ColorChecker Passport

September Theme: “Back to School!
Submit Entries: September 1-15, 201.
Voting Period: September 16-30, 2011
Winner Announced: October 7, 2011.
Prizes: i1Display Pro and ColorChecker Passport

October Theme: “Fall Color”
Submit Entries: October 1-15, 2011
Voting Period: October 16-31, 2011
Winner Announced: November 7, 2011.
Prizes: ColorMunki Display and ColorChecker Passport

November Theme: “Landscapes”
Submit Entries: November 1-15, 2011
Voting Period: November 16-30, 2011
Winner Announced: December 7, 2011
Prizes: i1Display Pro and ColorChecker Passport

December Theme: “Celebrating Family”
Submit Entries: December 1-15, 2011
Voting Period: December 16-31, 2011
Winner Announced: January 7, 2012
Prizes: ColorMunki Display and ColorChecker PassportChecker Passport

Olympus announce VF-3 for Pen series

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Olympus has announced today the VF-3 electronic viewfinder for the popular Micro Four Thirds Pen series. Although I've not seen it I have an E-P3 on my desk with the VF-2 attached and the new finder looks to have a lower (smaller) profile. As can be seen from the images below, there's a large diopter control, but a new feature is the addition of a hotshoe lock to prevent inadvertent detachment. There's no word on resolution, but it will retail for $236 (as a rate conversion) / £179.99 / 204 Euros inc VAT from mid-August.

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PRESS INFORMATION

Olympus PEN family gets new electronic viewfinder

High power, high res - VF-3 viewfinder enhances new PEN camera range

London, 27 July 2011 – Olympus has launched a new high-resolution electronic viewfinder
to boost the imaging power of its stylish PEN Micro Four Thirds cameras – the new PEN
(E-P3), PEN Lite (E-PL3) and PEN mini (E-PM1). The VF-3 offers a 100% field of view and
more than four times the resolution of rival electronic viewfinders for comparable cameras,
so it’s ideal for capturing high-zoom close-ups in excellent picture quality. Compact, lightweight
and just as sleek as a PEN camera, the VF-3 tilts up to 90° making it easy to shoot movies
and stills from tricky angles, even in difficult light.

The VF-3 is available from mid-August 2011 for £179.99.

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Friday, 22 July 2011

Olympus Updates Firmware For 14-42mm and 14-150mm lenses, outs Studio 2 version 1.2 for EP-3

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Olympus Japan has updated the firmware for both the 14-42mm and 14-150mm lenses, enabling faster focus on the recently released Olympus EP-3. Olympus has also updated Studio 2 to version 1.2 allowing conversion of E-P3 raw files.

Thursday, 21 July 2011

PhaseOne announce PODAS for UK

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PhaseOne the maker of high-end digital backs and the developer behind the excellent raw workflow software CaptureOne has announced the first PODAS (Phase One Digital Artist Series) in the UK. The fashion and portrait photography workshop will be held over the 10-14 September at Weston Park manor house in the UK and will feature UK photographers Drew Gardner and Natalie Dybisz “Miss Aniela” as the instructors. The three-day event is limited to just 16 places but the price has still to be confirmed.

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Phase One Digital Artist Series (PODAS) Workshop
Focuses on Fashion and Portrait Photography

The Ultimate Model Shoot Will Be Held at Elegant UK Manor House

COPENHAGEN, July 21, 2011 — Today, Phase One announced that its first PODAS fashion and portrait photography workshop will be held at the luxurious manor house, Weston Park, UK during September, 2011. This is a truly unique event. Only PODAS workshops offer participants the full use of a Phase One IQ series camera for the duration of the course.

PODAS workshops are known for their world-class instructors and uniquely all-inclusive venue, including in this case airport pickup, accommodations, elegant meals, the latest Phase One IQ camera equipment and inspiring models on location. A PODAS workshop is designed to free participants so they can focus solely on the art and craft of their photography.

Fashion and Portrait Photography
3-day intensive workshop
September 10-14, 2011 - Weston Park, UK
Instructors: Drew Gardner and Natalie Dybisz “Miss Aniela”
Limited to 16 participants
For more details, including schedule and details on how to register, please see: http://www.phaseone.com/global/PODAS-Workshops/weston-park.aspx

Each workshop participant will receive a Phase One 60-megapixel IQ160 camera system (comprising a Phase One 645DF camera body, IQ160 back and lenses) to use throughout the workshop. Attendees will also receive a free copy of both Capture One Pro and Media Pro software. Shooting sessions will be complemented by classroom instruction on topics ranging from visualization to composition, capture, workflow and presentation.

“I have taught at workshops all over the world,” said Drew Gardner, “but this one will be special. We’ll be working with models in a beautiful setting where we will have so much freedom to explore new settings and new approaches. I will be sharing my techniques with participants to give them the tools that will help them make their picture special long after the workshop has ended.”

Miss Aniela said, "I will be showing my entire process from shooting to RAW workflow and retouching, which can be anything from simple adjustments to intricate compositing. I’ll be applying post-production techniques to create surreal and arresting imagery as seen in my self-portraiture, but also showing the importance of the thinking process behind it.”

And Kevin Raber, host of the PODAS workshop series and vice president of Phase One USA said, “I am thrilled to be organizing this workshop at such a spectacular location and with such talented instructors.”

Previous PODAS workshops have generally focused on landscape photography instruction and have been held in locations such as Australia, Death Valley, Iceland and Ireland. Future workshops are now being designed and will be announced.

To learn more about past, current and future workshops, please check the PODAS blog: http://podas.info/ . You can also follow PODAS on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/PODASworkshops and on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/PODAS-Phase-One-Digital-Artist-Series-Photography-Workshops/326535937221

AP photographer Matt Dunham wins first prize in the royalty and entertainment section of the Press Photographer's Year 2011

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This image is property of AP

Associated Press (AP) photographer Matt Dunham has won the first prize in the royalty and entertainment section of the Press Photographer’s Year Award 2011 for his impromptu image of HRH Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall when their car was attacked and damaged by demonstrators in the heart of London late last year. Dunham’s winning photo is currently on display in an exhibition at the National Theatre, London. The exhibition is free to visitors.

Press release:

Famous Charles and Camilla picture earns Associated Press photographer a Press Photographer’s Year for 2011 prize

LONDON - Associated Press (AP) photographer Matt Dunham has won first prize in the royalty and entertainment section of the Press Photographer’s Year Award for his famous Charles and Camilla picture, taken as the royal couple got caught up in demonstrations on their way to the theatre in central London. HRH Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall’s car was surrounded by crowds as police clashed with demonstrators last December. At the time, protests were at a high against coalition government cuts and controversial plans to triple university tuition fees in England.

AP Regional Photo Editor for Europe and Africa Tony Hicks said: “Matt Dunham is one of the outstanding press photographers of his generation. This award-winning image is testament to his news judgment and versatility. After filing photos of demonstrations in Parliament Square, Matt decided to follow a group of people he believed were intent on causing trouble. Seeing the group crowd around a large vehicle, in which he realised the royal couple was traveling, he had seconds to fire off five frames. AP used all of the images. This is an example of how following instincts in reporting can pay dividends.”

Out of nearly 8,000 entries, Dunham’s photo was one of 15 pictures selected for the Press Photographer’s Year Award. Some 136 images are being showcased in an exhibition at the National Theatre from Monday, 18 July to Sunday, 4 September.

The website of the Associated Press can be found here. Details of the exhibition at the National Theatre, can be found here.

Friday, 15 July 2011

Leica adds Hasselblad V, M645 and P67 adapters

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Leica has announced three adapters for the S2 medium format camera allowing the fitment of Hasselblad V (Carl Zeiss), Mamiya 645 and Pentax 67 lenses. The adapters will be available from August at a price of £525 inc VAT.

The introduction of lens adapters should help prevent detractors pointing out the lack of Leica S lenses for the S2. Although more are planned there are only four in the range at this time: 35/2.5, 70/2.5, 120/2.5 Macro and a 180/3.5.

Press release:

Leica Camera AG expands lens compatibility for Leica S-System
 
Leica S-Adapters increase flexibility of S2, enabling use of other manufacturers’ medium-format lenses
 
15 July 2011:  Leica is expanding its range of accessories for the Leica S2 professional camera system. From August 2011, three new Leica S-Adapters will be available, allowing photographers to attach medium-format lenses from other manufacturers to Leica S bodies. The Leica S-Adapter V can be used for Hasselblad V System lenses, the Leica S-Adapter P67 for the Pentax 67 system lenses and the Leica S-Adapter M645 for the lenses of the Mamiya 645 system.
 
The S-Adapters offer many benefits to professional photographers. As a result of being able to use third-party lenses on the Leica S2, photographers now have access to a wider selection of additional lenses, further increasing the S-System’s flexibility. Furthermore, photographers who already own lenses from the aforementioned systems can now use them on the Leica S2. This extension of the compatible lens range includes tilt and shift. As with all products in the Leica S portfolio, the Leica S-Adapters are manufactured to extremely high specifications. The use of high quality materials in their construction – anodised aluminium and chrome-plated brass – makes them durable and reliable, even when in constant use.
 
Further information can be found at:
http://www.leica-storemayfair.co.uk/news/Leica-expands-lens-leica-S-system.html
 
About the Leica S-System
 
The Leica S-System is a digital camera concept designed to meet supreme professional requirements. With a resolution of 37.5 megapixels, the S2’s 30 x 45mm CCD sensor features an aspect ratio of 3:2 and an area nearly 60% larger than that of a traditional 35mm camera, resulting in stunning image quality. The S2’s full range of features includes autofocus, high-speed MAESTRO image processor, highly durable design and optimal size and ease-of-use for professional photographers.
 
Pricing and availability in the UK
 
The Leica S-Adapters are scheduled to be available in the UK from August 2011 from selected authorised Leica dealers including the Leica Store Mayfair: www.leica-storemayfair.co.uk, tel: 020 7629 1351. A full list of authorised UK Leica dealers is available at www.leica-camera.co.uk. The UK suggested retail price of the Leica S-Adapter (all versions) is £525 including VAT.

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Video Reviews And Tutorials Of Apps At TheAppWhisperer.com

If you haven't checked out our sister site, theappwhisperer.com yet then you're missing out. It's the best place to keep informed on all the latest mobile apps on all platforms. The vast majority of these apps are photography apps too, which is of course a bonus.

If you head over there today, you will see that they have set up a new section for video reviews and tutorials of apps. These are professionally produced licensed videos, if you're an app developer why not drop them a line, they have some great deals on at the moment.

Check out an example video review below... then head straight to this page to find out more.

Red accepting orders for EPIC-M

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RED Digital Cinema, the company behind RED One and EPIC movie cameras has announced they're taking immediate orders for the EPIC-M packages A deposit of $5,800 is required, however and that's just 10-per-cent. The total price is an epic $58,000, and lenses are extra. Supply is limited and these are still pre-production bodies requiring firmware upgrades for some additional features.

EPIC-M package includes:

EPIC-M Brain with titanium PL mount
Bomb EVF
5" Touchscreen LCD
DSMC Side Handle
DSMC Side SSD Module
REDmote
4x 128GB SSD cards
4x REDVolt batteries and travel charger
Custom laser-cut foam EPIC Pelican 1510 case
2 years of warranty coverage

Please see here for more details and to place a deposit.

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