Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Lastolite launch new, improved Camera Bracket


JP Distribution, distributor for Lastolite announces a new camera bracket for portable flashguns.

The new Lastolite 2408 camera bracket allows the camera to be flipped between vertical and horizontal while retaining the flash position. The handle is extendable and has the option of hotshoe or spigot fixing.

The 2408 is the ideal partner for the Ezybox Hotshoe and the new range of Off Camera Cords.

More information can be found at the maker's site here.

Monday, 6 April 2009

Tom Mackie announces New England workshop


The American Dream – Fabulous Photography in the Fall with Tom Mackie

April 6 2009 – Tom Mackie Images, a leader in photography and photographic training is pleased to introduce to its training and workshop portfolio a new landscape and architectural event on 5th – 14th October 2009. Taking place in Tom’s native USA this event will enable you to capture one of America’s finest photographic locations – New England.

This unique event brings together colour, architecture, coastline, wildlife, mountains and much more – there really is something for everyone. Tom will be working and supporting the group with knowledge and super cool ideas for imaginative images.

Discovering with Tom how to capture natural, innovative images on location you will learn how to achieve the type of images normally associated with travel magazines and front cover shots.

“This event will appeal to anyone interested in creating stunning photography that is exciting and full of vibrant colour.

“However, New England is not just about colour in the Fall, the group and I will be exploring the superb coastline with its beautiful and quaint fishing villages, boats and the majestic lighthouses of Maine.

“We will also visit Acadia National Park and the classic villages of Vermont with their tall white painted churches and covered bridges commented Tom Mackie.”

Set to be one of the most popular overseas landscape events this year, this event will inspire your imagination and provide you with the trip of a lifetime!

Tom Mackie photographic events are renowned for there exclusivity as they are designed for very small groups of attendees. This event therefore has limited places so if you are interested in receiving rewarding advice and images you should contact +44 (0)1603 465 292 / www.tommackie.com to book your place.

If you are interested in other photographic training workshops and events please also call to discuss.

Saturday, 4 April 2009

Canon hits milestone with production of 10 million consumer D-SLRs


Canon took the not unusual step, yesterday, to announce that it has sold over 10 million DSLR cameras, beginning with the EOS 300D. That's an odd statement bearing in mind they had already been manufacturing DSLRs before that time. I can't imagine they didn't sell many. The EOS D30 (as opposed to the EOS 30D) had already garnered worldwide praise, and presumably sales, then there was the EOS 10D, which I believe from memory was introduced before the EOS 300D. What's more, there were several pro models before that, though they were made in conjunction with Kodak. But I suppose I'm nit-picking.

Also interesting from the press release (see below) is the revelation of selling in excess of 50 million SLRs since May 1959. The Canon Flex, their first SLR, may not have seen the same success as arch-rival Nikon's F, which sold close to a million units from 1959 to 1973 but the company has produced some classic cameras nonetheless.

The shutter-priority AE-1 introduced in 1976, if memory serves, and was the best selling model of all time, selling over 3 million bodies. (UPDATE, I forgot to add the further 2-million units Canon sold after I had one, Wikipedia has a good article about the AE-1 here. Did you spot the deliberate mistake, though? The New FD lens range was introduced with the AV-1 in 1979, not with the AE-1 as suggested). I had one and it was a good camera indeed. I always hankered after the multi-mode A1, though. Available in black only, it was a beautiful looking and handling camera that was well received by the press. Of course there was the pro-grade F1 and New F1, both very close on a technical level with the Nikon F, F2 and F3 of the time, but neither model really received the same critical acclaim of their rivals.

I want to mention the AT-1, too, an oddball if ever there was one. The manual exposure AT-1 was a parred down AE-1, selling for around 10-percent less than the AE-1, but, and here is the rub, it retained the electronic shutter. An electronic camera with no automation, apart from a exposure meter. What was that all about? I couldn't see the attraction then and I still can't today. After all, part of the appeal of a manual camera (aside from the obvious) is a mechanical shutter that'll keep working long after the batteries (or battery in the AT-1) fail. But then it was never meant as a pro camera, so I guess if it meant someone could afford it, who couldn't save the extra for the AE-1, it must have been a good thing. Right? A sign of independent thinking maybe, but I don't think it sold well.

It wasn't until the introduction of the EOS 650 in 1986, the very first EOS, that Canon started doing things very differently to their rivals. And over time, attracting professionals, especially the press, away from Nikon. It's perhaps with some irony then, that at the time of this press release, Nikon is staging something of a comeback with three pro-grade full-frame models in their line up, and newcomer Sony is snapping at both companies' heels. With such a huge range of optics, including an extensive range of high-speed fixed focal length lenses, Canon is in a strong position. But who's to say what the landscape will look like in 10 years time. Competition maybe tough, but it leads to real innovation.

Kevin


UK Press release:


United Kingdom / Republic of Ireland, 3 April, 2009
: Canon has announced that it has produced over 10 million consumer D-SLRs (digital single-lens-reflex) worldwide since the launch of the EOS 300D in 2003. Canon’s D-SLR products have achieved consecutive no.1 rankings in GfK’s consumer hitlist since 2004. Starting with the Canon EOS 300D, the market-leading spot was passed to the 350D in 2005, the EOS 400D in 2006 and the EOS 450D in 2008 (GfK WEU14 Jan~Dec for each respective year) and it is hoped the trend will continue following the recent release of the EOS 500D.

“Canon remains at the forefront of this consumer market growth with a market share of 40 per cent in Europe (GfK WEU14 Jan~Dec 2008) which we account for our commitment to consumer demand and our passion for high-quality image,” said Rainer Fuehres, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging (CCI), Canon Europe. “We hope that the release of the EOS 500D will further strengthen our market position this year.”

The increasing volume of consumer-orientated D-SLR models on the market has also driven an increase the volume of lens sales. Canon’s EF lens portfolio is now the world’s most extensive and popular range of D-SLR lenses, with over 60 models and 40 million sales worldwide.

Canon recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of Canon SLR (single lens reflex) cameras, having launched the Canon Flex in May 1959. Over 50 million Canon SLRs have been sold worldwide and Canon SLR cameras are accepted as the benchmark standard for amateur and professional photography.

Friday, 3 April 2009

Capture One adds support for Jpeg & Tiff with version 4.7


Phase One, the digital back maker, has added support yesterday for Jpeg and Tiff files with the latest release of C1 V4.7. A new EIP file format has been added for Phase One backs, as has tethered shooting with the Canon EOS 5D MkII and Nikon D3x. Read the full press release for further information:

COPENHAGEN, April 2, 2009 -- Phase One’s Capture One version 4.7 introduces a new enhanced image package file format to make it easier to share adjusted Phase One digital back-generated RAW files. It also permits adjustment of both JPEG and TIFF files. And it adds tethered shooting support for Canon 5D Mark II and Nikon D3X.

New features include:

NEWLY-DESIGNED FILE FORMAT for Phase One RAW files
The Enhanced Image Package (.eip file extension) permits packaging of a Phase One RAW image file together with the adjustment settings applied to the RAW file, with no changes to the original RAW file or re-arrangement of settings.

Ideal for photographers working with retouchers or pre-press, the .eip file format makes it easier to share adjusted Phase One RAW files and helps simplify image archiving and management.

The concept is simple and based on well known, proven ZIP technology (but without the file compression). It is possible to capture directly to .eip or to convert existing files into .eip files. The .eip format leaves the original RAW file untouched, so it is always possible to ‘unpack’ the original RAW file and settings.

SUPPORT FOR JPEG and TIFF files as ‘Input’ Files
Many unique attributes of Capture One 4 have been available only for Phase One back users or DSLR shooters using RAW capture. With v4.7, JPEG and TIFF support has been added. All of the existing technology in Capture One 4 is activated for both JPEG and TIFF files with the exception of the Lens correction tools. Now, scans, or older archived files that are in TIFF or JPEG format can be added to existing work and adjusted using Phase One’s patented algorithms.

Note: For optimal image quality, it is still recommended to capture and work with images in RAW format.

ADDED TETHERED CAPTURE SUPPORT (PRO and DB versions)
o Canon 5D Mark II
o Nikon D3X



AVAILABILITY
Capture One 4.7 is available now and comes in three versions: 4.7, 4.7 PRO and 4.7 DB.
Capture One 4.7 is a free service release to existing Capture One 4.x owners. Capture
One 3.x customers can upgrade to a similar version of Capture One 4.6 at no extra cost.

Thursday, 2 April 2009

Voigtlander Bessa III



South coast dealer and official importer for Voigtlander in the UK, Robert White, has announced they expect the new Bessa III (pictured) to be in stock during May 09. It's the first medium format camera to be introduced for an age, and has the unique ability to swap between film formats (6x7/6x6) using a selector switch. The price is listed at £1650 + VAT.

For more details and to pre-order, please visit here.

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

PhotoVoice Lecture Series 2009

PhotoVoice are hosting a couple of events in the coming months.

Image © Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin

The series kicks off with long-term collaborators Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, whose unusual and innovative approach to photojournalism has earned them a place amongst the most progressive photographers working on the frontline today.

Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin were embedded with the British Army in Helmand Province, Afghanistan last June. They were skeptical of their role as embedded journalists and of the particular narrative of the war they were expected to illustrate. They will be presenting this recent project (The Day Nobody Died), as well as earlier works produced in Iraq (The Red House) and Israel (Chicago).

7.30pm Tuesday 19th May 2009
Conway Hall, South Place Ethical Society
25 Red Lion Square
London, WC1R 4RL


And Simon Norfolk is speaking in June:

Image © Simon Norfolk

Anyone who has already seen Simon Norfolk speak will know they are in for a lively and fascinating lecture.

Simon Norfolk's lecture will cover:

The earliest photojournalism
18th century Romantic painting
The relationship between forensics and archaeology
The design of the gardens of English country houses
The sublime awfulness of modern weapons systems
How to photograph a nuclear missile
And how to yomp 12,000 watts of lighting through the jungles of the Yucatan..

7.30pm Thursday 11th June 2009
Conway Hall, South Place Ethical Society
25 Red Lion Square
London, WC1R 4RL

For more information and to book tickets click here or call 020 70333878

Photographic Trade Show at Hatfield House




The Photovision pro roadshow will be at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, England, on the 28th April 2009. Both parking and entry is free, but you should register to attend before arrival. See here for more info and to register.

Cosina announce Voigtlander VM Micro FourThirds lens adaptor


It's not the first I've seen, but welcome nonetheless, Cosina has announced a Micro FourThirds lens adaptor for the Panasonic Lumix G1 and recently introduced GH1.

That means you can marry those gorgeous VM series lenses, as well those superb Leica M and Zeiss ZM lenses with those little Lumix hybrids. L series require a converter, but with one or two exceptions can be used.

More information, albeit in Japanese (though you'll get the gist) can be found here.

The price is 19,800 Yen or around $200 (£140 + VAT), using a straight currency conversion.

For a list and link of the official worldwide distributors, please take a look here.


Tuesday, 31 March 2009

London Camera Exchange Pro Show London




London Camera Exchange is hosting the LCE Southampton Pro Show 2009 on Wednesday 1st April at the Novotel Hotel, 1 West Quay Road, Southampton. They'll be opening the doors from 11am-7pm and entry is entirely free.

More details can be found here.

Living and Loving Landscapes with Tom Mackie



copyright Tom Mackie

Tom Mackie is hosting a two-day landscape workshop in Norfolk, 19th - 20th September 2009.

Press release:

Tom Mackie Images, a leader in photography and photographic training is pleased to introduce a new two-day landscape workshop on 19th - 20th September 2009. Taking place in Norfolk the event is designed to support all photographers to take their landscape photography to another level.

Over the weekend you will have the opportunity to explore some of the best shooting locations around Norfolk with award-winning Landscape and Architectural photographer Tom Mackie. Tom will be demonstrating how he captures amazing landscapes and will show how you can too by exploring alternative approaches.

Commenting on the event, Tom Mackie said, “This exclusive two day workshop starts just before sunrise and then we go straight into an intensive but extremely enjoyable couple of days of shooting. I will be showing the group my favourite shooting locations such as Norfolk’s expansive stunning coastline, the Broads, eye-catching windmills and much more.”

Tom has worked at some of the best locations in the UK and overseas and he will offer everyone that attends the opportunity to learn from his expertise and experience.

Both days will concentrate on taking pictures as much as possible in the field but Tom will also talk about planning, designing the locations, composition and the use of natural light. Additionally the event will also informatively include time for you to ask Tom for advice or the opportunity to have him critique your work.

Wherever the location, if you have the desire to capture images to be proud of this event will help you to rethink your creative approach and provide you with images that you will be extremely proud of.

Tom Mackie photographic events are renowned for there exclusivity as they are designed for very small groups of attendees. This event therefore has limited places so if you are interested in receiving rewarding advice and images you should contact +44 (0)1603 465 292 / www.tommackie.com to book your place.

If you are interested in other photographic training workshops and events please also call to discuss.

Accessible D-SLR quality with added creativity: Olympus E-450




31 March 2009
– Building on the success of the popular E-420, the new E-450 is packed with features that encourage new comers to DSLR to have fun and explore their creative potential. Three in-camera Art Filters apply stylish effects to any image at the touch of a button. Image composition is simplified via Live View on the bright LCD. Packed with features yet easy to use straight out of the box, this latest addition to the Olympus E-System range is not only one of the smallest and lightest models on the market*, it also boasts all the benefits of the Four Thirds Standard at an affordable price. The E-450 has a full range of Olympus’ innovative E-System technology on board and will be available in stores from May 2009 at a recommended retail price of around £450 for the standard lens kit.

The Olympus E-450 digital SLR – main features:

Usability
• Extremely easy operation – use it straight out of the box
Functionality
• Three Art Filters
• Improved Live View with contrast AF, Face Detection, Shadow Adjustment Technology & phase difference detection AF system
• Perfect Shot Preview to enable comparison of the results of various settings adjustments before actual shooting
• TruePic III+ image processor

Portability
• One of the world’s smallest and lightest D-SLRs providing the ultimate in portability


E-450 Key features:
• 10 Megapixel Live MOS sensor
• High-contrast 6.9cm/2.7” HyperCrystal II LCD
with 176° viewing angle
• The original Supersonic Wave Filter for dust protection
• 28 shooting modes (5 Exposure Modes, 5 Creative Modes,
18 Scene Select Modes)
• Built-in flash (GN12, ISO 100) with commander function for wireless off-camera flash synchronisation
• Wireless flash control in up to 3 groups (separate press release available for Olympus FL-50R and FL-36R flash units)
• 3.5fps with up to eight images in RAW buffer
• One-touch white balance
• AE/AF-lock functionality
• ISO 100 to 1600 for wide-ranging sensitivity
• Depth of field preview function
• 49-segment digital ESP
• Bracketing function (Exposure)
• Detailed info screen with histogram
• Based on Four Thirds Standard
• Dual memory slot for CompactFlash and xD-Picture Card


Sunday, 29 March 2009

Leica cashback ends soon




According to this London dealer, Leica's 15% cashback on certain M-series lenses ends 31st March, here in the in the UK at least. It would be really useful if we got this kind of info directly from Leica UK, or from their PR agency. But alas no.

Also interesting, if you visit the dealer's site, is that they state the olive M8.2 Safari is limited to just 25 pieces in the UK.

Thursday, 26 March 2009

Visual Guides from Terry Hewlett





Press release:

Have family or friends ever asked you to do their wedding photography but are anxious, -- if so what is the first thing you need to do?

If you have never done a wedding before, or maybe just a few, and were reasonably happy with the results but feel that you could do better then maybe you need to attend a course to learn from the professionals how they do it.

However in these difficult times not everyone can afford the time or expense to attend a course therefore the next best thing is to invest in Terry’s new Visual Guides.

Terry [Hewlett] is an award winning professional wedding photographer with many years experience who also runs his own successful 2 day wedding
photography courses as well as a creative light course combining ambient lighting with studio flash (Elinchrom Ranger – soon to be the New Quadra)

The Visual Guides are a set of 100 A6 PDFs’ on disc that can be printed out and taken with you to a wedding as guides for what, where and how to shoot particular images. We all know that during a wedding there is no time to practice or be indecisive and so these guide will provide you with a useful selection of poses, setups etc., to help get it right on the day

With such a small investment of £10.00 you will get Years of Terry’s knowledge and experience hopefully providing you with the confidence to create your own stunning images on the day.

The Visual Guides start with the Bride getting ready through to their 1st dance. All the guides include an image, how shot and some useful tips.

For more information on Terry’s guides and courses go to:
www.photographyworkshops.co.uk

Transcend announce SDHC HD Video Cards



Press release:

Transcend are proud to announce the new launch of Transcend SDHC HD Video Cards, Transcend P/N: TS4GSDHC6V, TS8GSDHC6V, and TS16GSDHC6V, designed specifically for recording, sorting, and playing back high definition video content. Transcend’s SDHC HD Video Cards are fully equipped to handle the increased capacity, speed, and reliability requirements of HD video. When recording in high quality 1920x1080 AVCHD format at 13Mbps compression rate, a 16GB Transcend SDHC HD Video Card can store 2 hours and 40 minutes of video content.


More information, including stockists, can be found at http://www.transcendusa.com/

Creative lighting for wedding and contemporary portraits - a new one day workshop




Press Release:

Award winning photographer Terry Hewlett has introduced an advanced lighting course to compliment his successful 2-day wedding photography workshops.

The Location Workshops are a 1 day Advanced location lighting workshop in Wiltshire using state of the art Elinchrom Ranger/Quadra lighting equipment. In conjunction with the Elinchrom accessories, Terry will carry out a number of bridal/fashion shoots in stunning locations.

On this workshop you will learn how to visualise images in all sorts of situations and locations.

The course equipment required:

SLR Digital Camera Flash gun ( however Elinchrom Ranger/Quadra lights will be provided). Sufficient CF cards for a days shooting, camera Bag, Mono pod or Tripod

Course Level:

This course is designed for those that have a good working knowledge of their camera and it's functions or have already been on the 2 day workshop run by Terry.

The next course runs on the 19th July 2009, Other dates can be added subject to diary and number of delegates. Delegates numbers are restricted to 5 maximum but as few as 2.

The first creative workshop ran recently with Robin and Mike, and both found the whole experience wholly enjoyable. Mike said: it was a pleasure to spend some time with you yesterday! I learnt an awful lot and only hope I can remember the skills when covering my next wedding
- Sarah was great as well!

Course Price: £245.00 Lunch is provided


Image (above) with post production – Great Dane was not part of the days shoot – not enough room in the car.







All images copyright Terry Hewlett

Color Efex Pro 3.0 Complete for Lightroom!



Press release:

Nik Software Announces Color Efex Pro™ 3.0 Update for
Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 2


Award-winning Color Efex Pro 3.0 Complete now compatible with Lightroom
Hamburg, March 25, 2009 – Nik Software announces today that Color Efex Pro 3.0, its popular digital photographic filters for retouching and creative enhancements, is now available for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.3 and higher. The update is free to current owners of Color Efex Pro 3.0. Currently the Update is available for the Color Efex Pro 3.0 Complete Edition, the Updates for the Select and Standard Edition will be available soon.
“We are very pleased to offer for Lightroom users two of our most popular products, Viveza and Color Efex Pro 3.0, ” said Michael J. Slater president and CEO of Nik Software. “Now photographers using Lightroom can utilize our unique Color Efex Pro filters and take advantage of our U Point® technology to selectively apply enhancements without the need for any complicated masks.”

Color Efex Pro 3.0 installs as a plug-in for Lightroom 2.3, itself a free update from earlier versions and available for download at www.adobe.com/downloads/updates. Once installed, Color Efex Pro 3.0 is accessible via the Lightroom Photo>Edit In… menu. Edits made using the plug-in within Lightroom are non-destructive in nature, with edits applied automatically to a newly generated TIFF file and not the original. It also takes advantage of Lightroom and its efficiencies for every day tasks, like the ability to edit multiple images in one session, saving time for photographers.

Color Efex Pro 3.0 filters are the leading photographic filters for digital photography. Widely used by many of today's professional photographers, the award-winning Color Efex Pro includes U Point technology for precise selective control and offers 52 traditional and stylizing filters that let users quickly and easily perform high quality retouching, color correction and creative enhancements. For more product information including video lessons visit: www.niksoftware.com/colorefexpro

All Nik Software plug-in products now feature Nik Software’s patented U Point technology which revolutionizes the way photographers edit. U Point powered Control Points give photographers precise selective editing functions without the need to create complicated selections and layer masks. This innovative technology is easy to use and works directly on the image, empowering photographers to make selective enhancements in a fraction of the time needed by using other methods.

Nik Software also announces that all of its remaining photographic filter products are being updated to support Lightroom. The next plug-in will be Silver Efex Pro. As these Lightroom-compatible versions become available, current owners will receive updates free of charge. All products are expected to be available by the end of the second quarter of 2009.

Pricing and Availability

The fully compatible Color Efex Pro 3.0 product, offering support for Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, Apple Aperture and Nikon Capture NX 2 (Complete and Select Edition) is available immediately for electronic delivery directly from Nik Software (www.niksoftware.com) or through specialty camera retailers. A complete list of resellers may be found at www.niksoftware.com/resellers. Current owners of Color Efex Pro 3.0 may download a free update at www.niksoftware.com/lightroom.

Color Efex Pro 3.0 comes in three versions at different price points: The Complete Edition retails for €299.95; the Select Edition retails for €159.95; the Standard Edition retails for €99.95 (all prices incl. VAT). Customers interested in purchasing all 5 Nik Software products for Lightroom or Aperture only may purchase the Nik Software Complete Collection for Lightroom which will be released this summer or the Complete Collection Aperture Edition for €299.95 (incl. VAT). Customers may also purchase the Complete Collection, which adds support for Adobe Photoshop in addition to Lightroom and Apple Aperture and retails for €599.95 (incl. VAT). Customers purchasing the Complete Collection will receive the Lightroom-compatible product for free as they become available.

For more information about Color Efex Pro 3.0, including video tutorials highlighting the software running within Lightroom and free 15-day fully functional trial versions, please visit www.niksoftware.com/colorefexpro.

Wacom’s Intuos4 redefines the pen tablet for digital content creators



Press release:

Next generation pen tablet delivers new proprietary pen technology and a stylish, ergonomic design loaded with new features


Wacom today unveils Intuos4, a professional pen tablet system that delivers new features and unparalleled performance to photographers, designers and artists. Inspired by members of Wacom’s professional community, the next generation Intuos is anchored by its new pen performance, capable of capturing the slightest nuance of pen pressure against the tablet surface, as well as offering 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity. Intuos4’s intelligent industrial design provides advancements in looks, comfort and control. Additionally, specific workflow and productivity tools include customisable shortcut and modifier keys with accompanying OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) displays, which show the current function setting of each key.

All new pen performance

The Intuos4 Grip Pen features Wacom’s new proprietary tip sensor technology, offering users near-zero (one gramme) starting pressure for an even more natural feel. Now, any writing, art or design can start with an incredibly light touch, emulating the same feel, response and result derived from working with traditional media.

Additionally, the Intuos4 pen delivers 2048 levels of pressure, doubling the resolution of the pen’s pressure curve to further enhance feedback and expand the creative effects within software applications that support pressure sensitivity. The Intuos4 Grip Pen features a pressure-sensitive eraser and two customisable side-switches for setting commands such as double-click and right-click on the pen. For those looking for a pen with a thicker barrel, a thick bodied Intuos4 replacement grip comes as an accessory.
Updated design improves workflow and boosts productivity
With its ergonomic design, the ultra-slim Intuos4 pen tablet is the ideal creative instrument for working with digital content. Its new reversible (ambidextrous) design puts all of the shortcut and modifier keys in the ideal position for right-handed or left-handed users. The ExpressKeys are conveniently located on one side of the tablet, making them all available to the users’ non-dominant hand. To move from right-handed to left-handed use, simply rotate the tablet through 180 degrees and change the orientation of the illuminated icons within the Wacom tablet driver software.

These application-specific ExpressKeys are instrumental in helping improve workflow and boost productivity by placing commonly used commands right at the fingertips. The close proximity of these tools to the actual work area is efficient and comfortable, helping to save valuable time by minimising dependence on the keyboard. New to Intuos4 are illuminated OLED displays (not featured on the Intuos4 S) that provide a helpful reminder of the current function setting of each ExpressKey. As these settings can be application-specific, the displays will update immediately as the user changes between applications.

Also new to the Intuos4 is the introduction of a user-defined Touch Ring capable of controlling up to four different functions in any application. A button located in the centre of the ring ‘toggles’ between functions such as zoom, scroll, brush size adjustment, canvas rotation and layer selection. The position of an LED located along the perimeter of the Touch Ring indicates the current function.

Pick and mix software

Intuos4 owners can choose valuable software applications based on individual needs. A selection from industry leaders such as Adobe, Autodesk and Corel are available to users following installation of an Intuos4 pen tablet. In addition, Intuos4 users will appreciate the significant upgrades to Wacom’s powerful, user-friendly driver software, including the introduction of precision mode and radial menus. In precision mode the mapping of the pen tip changes to a slow motion movement, enabling even more precise and accurate work. This feature is activated when the relevant ExpressKey is held down. Releasing it returns to normal mapping. Radial menus enable users to quickly access preferred functions through a hierarchical menu display. Functions can be customised and grouped together.

Intuos4 accessories

A new weighted pen stand not only provides a convenient pen holder, but also functions as a handy twist-off storage compartment for alternate pen nibs and handy nib extractor. Standard, felt, stroke and flex nibs ship with the Intuos4, allowing users to simulate working with a variety of traditional art and design materials.

Also available is an Art Pen, which turns on the rotation feature in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Corel Painter X to deliver natural brush effects, much like a calligraphy pen, as well as an Airbrush that enables users to create and define paint patterns within certain creative programmes. Finally, there is also the Classic Pen and a cordless and battery-free Wacom mouse.

“The Intuos4 is an intelligent pen tablet that addresses the needs of the creative professional with exciting new pen performance and thoughtful detailing,” says Guido Möller, product manager, professional products, at Wacom Europe. “By listening to our professional community, we are able to deliver an advanced pen tablet packed with new technologies and features that positively impacts creative control and productivity.”

See what professionals say about Intuos4:



Pricing and availability
Intuos4, available from 25 March 2009, comes in four sizes to meet varying workflow and workspace requirements – small (Intuos4 S: £199.99), medium (Intuos4 M: £329.99), large (Intuos4 L: £429.99) and extra large (Intuos4 XL: £699.99). All prices include VAT.

Read my review in the British Journal of Photography.

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Canon brings 15.1 MP and Full HD video to photography enthusiasts: the EOS 500D





Press Release:

United Kingdom / Republic of Ireland, 25 March 2009:
Canon announces the new 15.1MP EOS 500D which offers photographers an outstanding combination of features. Following the launch of the first Canon EOS camera to shoot movies – the EOS 5D Mark II in September 2008 – Canon now brings Full High Definition (HD) video capability to consumers in a compact and lightweight DSLR.

The new EOS 500D features a 15.1 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor – ideal for large detailed prints or enormous cropping possibilities. For shooting in near-dark conditions, the EOS 500D offers a high ISO sensitivity up to 3200 which is expandable to 12800, giving photographers the power to shoot in the dimmest light conditions. Outstanding noise reduction is made possible by Canon’s DIGIC 4 processor.

The EOS 500D heralds a new way for photography enthusiasts to capture their world. It pairs outstanding still image capture with Full HD 1080P video recording. For longer video shoots, users can also choose lower shooting resolutions of 720P or VGA. A built-in HDMI connection allows easy and instant review of images and movie clips on any compatible HDTV.

Every detail revealed
Exacting image preview and review is provided by a 3.0” Clear View LCD screen.The same screen as used on the acclaimed 5D Mark II, it features a 920,000 dot count – for ultra-detailed image review, accurate focus checks, and clear access to the EOS menu system. As well as aiding shooting from awkward angles, Live View mode includes contrast based and Face Detection AF options. Ideal for newcomers to digital SLR photography, these allow compact-camera style auto focus, with a real-time image displayed on the LCD.

Fast processing, fast focusing
Canon’s DIGIC 4 processor drives continuous shooting speeds of up to 3.4 fps in bursts of up to 170 JPEGs (Figure may vary depending on capacity of SD card used). Using Canon’s wide area AF system – which features 9 individual sensors, including a central cross type point with a high precision sensor for f/2.8 or faster lenses– makes capturing split-second action sequences possible.

DIGIC 4 works in conjunction with the CMOS sensor to deliver exceptional noise reduction and 14-bit image processing for smooth gradation of tones and natural-looking colours. In addition, DIGIC 4 enables the ultra-fast start-up times and near-instant image review after shooting that photographers demand.

Distinctive EOS quality
Despite its compact, lightweight body, the EOS 500D includes all the hallmarks of the EOS system. Every detail of the EOS 500D – from the large, bright viewfinder to the famously intuitive EOS menu system – is designed to provide users with a world-class shooting experience.

Image quality is protected by the EOS Integrated Cleaning System, which reduces, repels and removes unwanted dust from the sensor. Stubborn particles can be easily removed in post-production by using Dust Delete Data – which can be added to the image in-camera – and Canon’s included Digital Photo Professional software.

Digital Photo Professional software offers a comprehensive RAW editing package, with functions such as a quick check tool, a cropping tool, and a stamp tool – plus the ability to change brightness, White Balance and Picture Styles in RAW images. The software suite is included with EOS Utility and Picture Style editor for unrivalled versatility.

Compatibility with the full range of Canon’s EF and EF-S lenses and EX-series Speedlites – including the exceptionally compact, powerful new
Speedlite 270EX, which features a bounce and zoom head, plus fast recharging from just 2 AA sized batteries – allows the creation of a shooting system as unique as the photographer using it.

“The EOS 500D pushes the boundaries of what photographers can demand from their cameras, combining exceptional images with full HD video,” said Rainer Fuehres, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging, Europe. “Photography enthusiasts can now capture their most significant moments in a manner that matches their creativity.”

Any Canon photographer can register for the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY service, which allows access to the latest EOS information, useful updates and exclusive EOS content – plus tools that allow users to create their own video podcasts and store images online.

Pricing and availability:

The EOS 500D (body only) is available from early May 2009 priced at £869.99 / €999.99 RRP inc. VAT.

The EOS 500D EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Kit is available from early May 2009 priced at £969.99 / €1139.99 RRP inc. VAT.

Press Release:

The EOS 500D EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Kit is available from early May 2009 priced at £1399.99 / €1639.99 RRP inc. VAT.

Features at a glance:

15.1 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
Full HD movie recording with HDMI connection for viewing and playback on an HDTV
ISO 100-3200 (expandable to 12800)
3.4 frames per second continuous shooting
Max. 170 large JPEG images in a single burst
3.0” ClearView LCD with Live View mode
9-point wide area AF with cross type centre point
High speed DIGIC 4 performance and superb image quality
EOS Integrated Cleaning System
Full compatibility with Canon EF and EF-S lenses and EX-series Speedlites, including new Speedlite 270EX, TS-E 17mm f/4L and the TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II.



Nikon software update: View NX 1.3.0 and Nikon Transfer 1.4.0


Nikon has released software updates which takes ViewNX to version 1.3.0 and Nikon Transfer to 1.4.0. Please visit the links below for information about the improvements to the software and instructions on installing the updates.

ViewNX 1.3.0 Full Version for Windows:

http://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/27088

ViewNX 1.3.0 Full Version for Macintosh

http://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/27087


Nikon Transfer 1.4.0 Full Version for Windows

http://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/27085

Nikon Transfer 1.4.0 Full Version for Macintosh

http://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/27086

Manfrotto announces four new Baby Lightweight Stands

I would really like to see how these babies compare with the 001B's I have and use with my Speedlites (aka Speedlights) and Quantum strobes. Hopefully, I will review one (?) when they become available.


Press release:

Bogen Imaging is pleased to announce the launch of four new Baby Lightweight Stands, ideal for professional or enthusiast photographers whether on location or in the studio thanks to their light weight and compact size.

The new Baby Lightweight Stands are extendible to between 240cm and 385cm, with various payloads between 4kg and 10kg and all feature the new Quick Stack System (QSS) patented by Manfrotto.

With a combination of the most innovative technical solutions and a unique design, QSS enables you to attach each stand to the others, saving lots of room in the studio or when transporting the stands in a case for outdoor shooting – making them the perfect portable stands to add to your kit.

The new baby is sold individually or in a kit of three and can stand up on its own even when closed.

Practical and innovative, the new Baby Lightweight Stands include a new bi-injection casting that provides the photographer with a better ergonomic grip, while the new air cushioned system prevents any loads from unexpectedly falling down when the handles are unlocked, for safer product usage.

Available in four models: the 1051BAC and 1052BAC can hold loads of up to 4kg and 5kg respectively and have collars and spider casting made of Adapto, the technical polymer specifically developed by Manfrotto that’s 50% lighter than aluminium; the 1004BAC and 1005BAC (9kg and 10kg respectively) in aluminium.

They all feature a 3/8’’ screw top fixing with a 1/4’’ adapter, for any requirement.

The Manfrotto Baby Lightweight stands are available from April 2009 at the following RRPs:

Manfrotto 1051BAC £56.95 inc VAT
Manfrotto 1052BAC £61.95 inc VAT
Manfrotto 1004BAC £85.95 inc VAT
Manfrotto 1005BAC £83.95 inc VAT

Readers requiring further information should call 01293 583300 or visit www.bogenimaging.co.uk

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