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by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
The 150-600mm focal length is rare in the world of photographic lenses, with only three options on the market. Sigma offers two of the three with the Sigma 150-600mm F/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary and the Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sport, giving customers a choice between lightweight portability or premium optical performance and weather sealing. At B&H, we recently got our
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In the following video, Allan Weitz walks us through his experience with Leica’s incredible full-frame point-and-shoot, the Q (Typ 116) digital camera. Introducing us to Leica’s classic design, Allan gives us a tour of its simple aesthetics and superb handling, including the 3.68MP EVF. The video details the versatility of the optically-stabilized Summilux 28mm f/1.7 ASPH lens and its ability to electronically crop to 35 and 50mm fields of view
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by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
As a third-party lens manufacturer, you know that when you enter the realm of the 24-70mm f/2.8 lens, you are going to be competing against the best of the best from the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM). Not only that, but the 24-70mm f/2.8 lens is likely the one lens that rides at the front of many photographers’ cameras the majority of the time. The wide-to-portrait focal length lends itself to exceptional versatility for everyday shooting. Because of this, if you want your lens to compete, you have to pull out the stops to make it
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In the following video, Larry Becker, of KelbyOne Media, describes his hands-on experience with the 24.2MP EOS Rebel T6s and T6i DSLRs from Canon, which offer significant improvements to the EOS line. The video rolls out the overall image quality obtainable with the DIGIC 6 processor, APS-C CMOS sensor, and the new AF and metering systems
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Allan Weitz takes a look at Zeiss’s latest lens offerings, the Batis 85mm f/1.8 and 25mm f/2 for full-frame E-mount cameras. Weitz reviews the different optical designs and purposes of each, as well as walking us through specific features, such as the OLED readouts for focus distance and depth-of-field and
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In the following video, Mia McCormick, from Kelby One Media, discusses the Syrp Genie Motion-Control System and Magic Carpet Slider, showing how they can be used together to deliver memorable time-lapse and real-time video. McCormick highlights the intuitive controls, preset modes, and operation of the Genie, which creates
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Allan Weitz takes a look at the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds camera and the Lumix DMC-FZ300. Beginning with the GX8, Weitz highlights the new 20.3MP Live MOS sensor and updated Venus Engine processor, as well as the 4K video and 4K photo shooting modes. Also
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
The debate continues. For those entering the world of digital imaging, or if you are itching to change up your gear, you have to decide: DSLR or mirrorless camera? Both have their pros and cons. Many of those already carrying DSLRs around have been attracted to the smaller size and weight of the mirrorless cameras. However, some cannot make the break from optical viewfinder to the electronic viewfinder (EVF). Also, many mirrorless cameras not only have a retro look, some of their control interfaces are retro as well. Let’s face it—there are
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This video gives you a look at the Datacolor Spyder5, which comes in three different versions: the Express, Pro, and Elite. Each version features the same hardware, the differentiating factor being the bundled software, which adds features incrementally in each step-up version. The Spyder5 is compatible with both laptop and desktop computers, to calibrate all of your screens. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other
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In the following video, Allan Weitz brings us the details of Vello FreeWave Aviator Transceivers, extremely capable wireless TTL triggers for Canon and Nikon flash units. The video covers the general operational features of the units, including a long working distance of 300', and what the kit includes. Weitz also discusses working with 16 channels on the 2.4GHz frequency with multiple receivers. Finally, the transceivers offer a variety of advanced settings
by tom kirkman · Posted
The Manfrotto Befree is a 3.0 lb tripod/ball head combo with four leg sections and a rapid column that rises to a combined height of 56.69”, folds down to 15.75” and can support still or video cameras weighing up to 8.8 lb. The Befree is an easy choice for hikers, boaters, bikers, air travelers or anyone else who seeks light
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Panasonic's new Lumix DMC-CM1 is a smartphone that rivals dedicated point-and-shoot cameras, allowing you to capture high-quality photos and navigate Android's intuitive Android 4.4 operating system. The Lumix DMC-CM1 can capture 4K video with its Venus Engine image processor and 2GB of RAM, all at around the size of an iPhone 6, and uses the same 20.1MP, 1" CMOS sensor found in Sony’s RX100-series point-and-shoots and
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In the following video, Allan Weitz welcomes the Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246), a 24MP full-frame black-and-white digital rangefinder camera with numerous updates over its predecessor. The video covers the benefits of the purely black-and-white CMOS sensor, with its omission of a color filter array and optical low pass filter, as well as the performance enhancements provided by the latest Maestro image processor. Weitz also discusses the wide
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
The ultimate in resolution for full-frame DSLRs: this is what Canon’s latest 50-megapixel 5DS and 5DS R offer users. These cameras take a huge leap forward in resolution for the legendary 5D series and, when one looks at the files, they are impressively sharp and detailed. I was also able to observe the main differences between the two models and zoom almost endlessly into those images. It was a fun experience, and anyone looking for maximum resolution and detail will not have to search for much longer.
To Low-Pass or Not to Low-Pass
by Amanda Bellucco · Posted