DSLR Cameras
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In this video Allan Weitz introduces Canon’s newest mid-level DSLR – the EOS 80D. Other new products from Canon include an EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM zoom lens and Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E1,
If you ask anyone who the top camera manufacturers are today, I can guarantee Canon will be near or at the top of the list. The company’s products weren’t always top-of-the-line, but over the past decades Canon has built an impressive range of cameras that satisfy beginners and professionals alike. The sheer number of cameras and lines can be dizzying, though, so here is a helpful guide to help you figure out exactly which model is best for your needs.
The Professional’s Choices
When you want the best features, the most durable build quality,
This year, 2016, is already shaping up to be an incredible year for the photo industry and now, as we just poke our heads into February, Canon is releasing an update to its flagship DSLR in the form of the blazing-fast, 4K-shooting EOS-1D X Mark II. The headline feature is obviously the ability to record DCI 4K video at an impressive 60p, something we have only seen in traditional camcorders
In this B&H Event Space video, Olympus Technical Representative Brian Rycyk explores the menu system of the Olympus OM-D. From the two shooting menus to the camera’s other buttons, dials, panels, and displays, Rycyk shows you the options each selection has to offer in the context of real-life scenarios.
So, you’ve been shooting with your Canon DSLR for a while now; you’ve mastered the manual mode, even made tweaks to some of the buttons and settings to your liking, but there’s still that “Custom Functions“ menu you’ve yet to mess with. Tucked away in this section are options that can help you program the camera to function more in line with your needs, and maybe you will find that missing feature that will make your next job much easier.
Many customizable options are dedicated to making sure that you always get a properly exposed image.
FUJIFILM continues to lead the digital photography world with its unique and beautiful film simulations that give FUJIFILM X series APS-C interchangeable lens, X series fixed lens, and
Following a flood of other announcements from CES last week, Fujifilm is letting the world know that the company is still very much on the cutting edge, with the release of a flagship X-Pro2 Mirrorless Camera, an updated
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Just a few years ago, when DSLRs were the king in low-budget indie productions, it was easy to see the difference between the video quality of these hybrid stills/video cameras and a professional filmmaking tool. Currently, when talking about pure image quality, the differences aren’t always so obvious, and sometimes they’re practically nonexistent. With Sony’s latest and greatest mirrorless releases of the a7R II and
My apologies for the personal question, but we all suffer from Gear Acquisition Syndrome in one form or another, and it’s good to talk about it, especially if it aids in recovery. With Gabe Biderman and Todd Vorenkamp, we will discuss camera cycles from the digital and analog eras, talk new technology and try to understand why there is so much camera stuff to buy nowadays. Who is to blame for G.A.S.? The camera manufacturers, the retailers, the blogs, China!? Or could it be that imaging technology has improved so much in the past few years to
Positioned as ideal for travel, Panasonic has just introduced two new cameras featuring 4K video capabilities, versatile zoom lenses, high-sensitivity MOS sensors and, of course, sleek form factors to take the burden out of traveling with a well-specced camera. Differentiated by sensor size and zoom magnification, the two cameras share a suite of similarities, leaving you to choose between a longer-reaching lens or a larger image sensor.
Lumix DMC-ZS100
When Leica unveiled the SL (Typ 601) Mirrorless Digital Camera, I was astounded by how many items it checked off on my dream-camera wish list. It has great low-light performance, fast autofocus, intuitive operation, and 4K video. It embraces both video and stills with vigor and offers users a larger body to contain all of this technology without compromise, something many other mirrorless models have avoided. When I got to test drive the
Sony a7R II and a7S II for Photography
In the following video, Larry Becker, from KelbyOne Media, dives deep into the features of Sony’s latest full-frame mirrorless cameras, the a7R II and a7S II, and analyzes how they compare when it comes to still photography. The video begins with a segment about the similarities between the two
Making moves at CES is Canon, with its usual revamp of the PowerShot lineup. Practically every consumer-level point-and-shoot has been updated here, with the release of the PowerShot SX540 HS, PowerShot SX420 IS,
Fittingly, I was given the Canon Connect Station CS100 along with the Canon EOS Rebel T6i DSLR Camera to test. The camera and Connect Station together make a great match. The CS100 is intended to be a do-everything file storage and transfer hub with the ability to connect printers, cameras, computers, memory cards, external hard