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Nikon Australia has announced the eagerly awaited high resolution, small bodied, FX DSLR, the D800.
A new GXR camera unit featuring a 3.5x optical zoom lens (24-85 mm) and an APS-C size CMOS sensor
Nikon has announced their new pro camera model, the D4. The D4 will be available in late February at around AU$6500.
If the rumours are to be believed, then Nikon is supposed to announce the Nikon D4 in just a few days.
Essentially, the new camera body will be used in both D300 and D700 replacement cameras.
The new Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-50mm f/3.5 – 6.3 EZ lens features an electromagnetic zoom mechanism.
We take a look at the new Nikon CX mount cameras. You won’t believe where Nikon got the idea from. Well, maybe they did, maybe they didn’t.
We’ve decided to ask a few photographers (and some eternal zoom v’s primes comments) and scoured some other sources to see what’s being said. See if any of these comments resonate with you.
Detailed specifications of the next hotly anticipated camera from Fujifilm, X10
There’s been a a few whispers around that Nikon could be just about ready to announce a new lens, possible a 135mm f1.8 VR or a 400mm f5.6 VR.
IF you thought that the DX format was dying, then you’d be gravely mistaken. Nikon has announced a new DX format lens in the form of a 40mm macro with 1:1 reproduction. This is very good news for macro photographers and will compliment the current line up which includes the 85mm f3.5 DX Micro.
As an owner of an Olympus Pen camera, the 12mm f2.0 lens will be coming home with me the moment it’s available.
Ricoh has recently announced that they have purchased the Pentax imaging company. This should provide some interesting cameras in the near future. For the time being, Pentax have their own interesting little camera in the WG-1. The WG-1 has a GPS built-in and actually looks like a decent camera.
Olympus Australia are set to announce three new micro 4/3rds cameras. They are likely to be the EP-3, EP-L3 and a new a new type of camera the EP-M1.
This new camera is apparently the micro …
A Wrap of photography related news and stories. It’s been an eternity since we’ve included a wrap of the going on’s in the photography industry so we’ve included a bumper issue for this week. Make sure you’ve got a good cup of coffee, you’ll need it. Might be worth bookmarking this particular page too folks. Enjoy!
Details and specifications of the newWorld’s Smallest and Lightest Digital Interchangeable Lens System Camera DMC-GF3 Featuring Higher Image Quality and Advanced AF System
Photographers need phones to not only keep in touch with their clients, but they can use smart phones to display their phones. The LG Optimus 2X specifications make this smartphone a very interesting proposition for photographers.
If you’ve been thinking about what portable computer for the times your away from the desk, the 13.3″ MacBook Notebook Computer from Apple should be on your to-see list.
It would appear that our good friends at Sigma Photo have finally lost the plot. A long, long time ago in a land far, far away, Sigma announced they would be producing a camera with a 3 x 15 Megapixel Foveon Sensor and they would call it the SD1. Sigma already had an underwhelmed 3 x 4 MP Foveon sensor that quite frankly failed to go anywhere.
Enter the SD1. Sigma announced it many moons ago (around Photokina in 2010) and have just announced pricing and availability. US$9700.
