Friday, December 2, 2011

Sony NXCAM HD NEX-FS100 Super 35mm Full HD Camcorder

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Sony NXCAM HD NEX-FS100 Super 35mm Full HD Camcorder

Sony has announced a camcorder with a sensor mounted Super 35mm. Dubbed NEX-FS100, the new camera in the field of professional video. This camcorder comes with Exmor sensor type Super 35 with 3.3 million pixel effective resolution. NEX-FS100 use the AVCHD format and is able to capture full HD video clips at 50 frames per second progressive and up to 28 Mbps data stream, using a card slot compatible with Memory Stick PRO Duo, SD Card, SDHC and SDXC as storage systems. As you would expect from a camcorder raised for professional use, FS100 has two XLR audio input with the power of “ghost”, headphones are mandatory, and HDMI output capable of providing a compressed signal with embedded timecode.
A 921,600 pixel LCD monitor 3.5-inch widescreen close the list of major specifications of the NEX-FS100, which will be available in the U.S. for next summer in basic sales package,price of $ 5,850.
Source : gadgetmu

Canon EOS 1000D Review

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Gadget News | Canon EOS 1000D Review

Canon EOS 1000D Digital SLR or Digital Rebel XS. has been awaited for so long, because before Canon does not have the range digital SLR camera with the same beginner class, Canon Speedlite 430EX also attended II which is a refinement of previous versions.
Canon EOS 1000D Digital SLR equipped with APS-C CMOS sensor 10.1-megapixel resolution is the latest generation, the focal point of 7 locations, 2.5 inch LCD screen, RAW image format option, ISO 100 – ISO 1600, and the facility live view with autofocus capability detection phase.
EOS 1000D still inherit some of the latest facilities of the Canon EOS 450D, including the DIGIC III processor, an anti-dust system on the sensor, shooting speed of 3 images per second, the use of SDHC memory card types, and purchase a package that has been equipped lens EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS and Canon software are complete.
Canon EOS 1000D Digital SLR is located between the level of Canon EOS 400D andCanon EOS 450DCanon EOS 400D above and below the Canon EOS 450D. This new camera was launched with a resolution equal to 400D is 10MP.
The features that are different from the EOS 400D is the type that uses SD cards and has a live view features such as the Canon EOS 450D and Canon EOS 40D.
Source : saefudin-gadget

Nikon D700 Review

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Gadget News | Nikon D700 Review

Nikon has been making top flight SLR cameras since the 1950s, but its newest model – the D700 – promises to appeal to enthusiasts and advanced amateurs as well as professionals.
The D700 is Nikon’s second FX format camera – the first was the flagship D3, which was released last summer.
FX format is Nikon’s term for full-frame – in other words, the CMOS sensor inside the D700is exactly the same size as a frame of 35mm film.
What this means is that unlike most DSLRs, where the effective focal length of your lenses increases by 1.5 or 1.6x, there is no focal length magnification, so a 28mm lens on a D700behaves exactly like a 28mm lens on film.
An amazing camera
On a smaller format camera, like the D300, a 28mm lens becomes a 42mm (equivalent) because the sensor is smaller.
The D3 is a pretty amazing camera. And the great thing about the D700 is that shares the same sensor, and many of the same features – and yet costs around £1,000 less.
The D700′s ultra high-resolution 920,000 dot 3in LCD screen and 12 million pixel CMOS sensor have been proven in the D3, and the D700 can shoot at ISO speeds spanning an incredible ISO 100-25,600.
Alright, image quality at ISO 25,600 is nothing much to shout about, but if you’ve selected such a high ISO setting it’s because you have to get a shot, and if you have to get a shot, any shot is better than none at all.
Great LCD screen
Speaking of extreme situations, the D700 is rated ‘professional’ by Nikon, and as such, it’s one hell of a tough camera.
Every button and seam on the D700 is protected against water and dust, including the flash and the memory card door. That means that wherever you find yourself, in whatever kind of weather, the camera will probably give up the ghost long after you have. Which is comforting, right?
So you’ve just come back from a war zone, or a natural disaster, but were the pictures worth the trip? Yes. Image quality in the D700′s ‘comfort zone’ of ISO 200-6400 is extremely high.
Along with the more expensive D3, the D700 is just about the only camera with which we would feel confident about shooting at ISO 1600+. In raw mode, images taken at settings up to ISO 6400 can be cleaned up very easily, making these ultra-high settings genuinely usable.
The D700 features two raw modes, 14 bit and 12 bit. Shooting 14 bit raw files basically just guarantees more tonal data in the image, which should ensure smoother tones and a greater latitude for extreme levels adjustments in the finished image.
Big card needed
In practice there isn’t much difference between 12 and 14 bit raw, and selecting 12 bit frees up a bit more space on the card for more pictures.
You’ll need all the memory capacity that you can get with the D700, because the massive file sizes mean that average-sized memory cards won’t last very long at all.
In its normal ‘body only’ configuration the D700 can shoot at five frames per second, but add the optional MB-D10 grip (which also fits the D300) and continuous shooting up to 8fps is possible.
Such a fast frame rate is useless if the camera’s focusing can’t keep up, but fortunately the D700 shares its 51-point AF system with the D3 and D300. Why is this fortunate?
Well, this AF system is the best we have ever used, and knocks spots off anything else on the market.
Source : techradar

Nikon Coolpix S100 hands-on | Gadget News

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Nikon Coolpix S100 hands-on | Gadget News. If you’re looking for slim and sophisticated then the Coolpix S100 is the most compact camera from Nikon’s new line-up. Coming with a couple of eye-catching features in 3D and touchscreen control, it is destined for the pockets of party people.
Measuring a svelte 99 x 65.2 x 18.1mm, it is almost entirely free from physical controls, it’s just a solid-feeling slice of camera. It’s a design move we’ve seen from the likes of the Sony TX55, with a similar looking feature set on offer here too. Sliding the cover to one side powers the camera up, ready to start shooting.

Of course, as there are no buttons for the controls, you have to change the settings using the touchscreen. We didn’t have long to explore the interface or a chance to see how it performs in anger, but it seemed responsive enough to our exploratory pokes.
One of the headline features is 3D stills capture. This isn’t going to give you 3D photography like the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3, but like other compacts offering the latest “must-have” feature, works by lens repositioning.
Essentially after you engage 3D mode you take the first shot with an on-screen guide then helping you line up the second. The 3D image is created, but without a 3D display, you can’t preview it, so you’ll need a 3D monitor or TV to see the effects – there is an HDMI on the bottom for an easy connection.
The internal load-out seems typical, a 16-megapixel CMOS sounds a little excessive in terms of pixels, but keeps up with rival models (for better or worse) and the lens offers you a 5x range of 28-140mm (in 35mm terms). The S100 also offers Full HD video capture.
The 3.5-inch OLED display offers up 819k-dots and was nice and vibrant, with good viewing angles from what we saw of it.
It comes in a range of colours – the vibrant pink screams wedding clutch bag to us, while the sombre matte black would happily slip into the pocket of your Anderson & Sheppard suit.
Available on 1 September, it’s an attractive £249.99. We’ll be getting the Coolpix S100 in soon to give it a thorough reviewing to see if it deserves a place in your pocket.

FujiFilm FinePix Z900EXR Review

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FujiFilm FinePix Z900EXR Review

FujiFilm continues to add to their Z-series of ultra-compact, feature packed digicams with the latest addition being the Z900EXR. Building on the Z800EXR we reviewed late last year, the Z900EXR boasts some cool upgrades, most importantly a new 16-megapixel EXR CMOS image sensor. They’ve also included a new version of their EXR Auto mode, which can now choose from up to 27 pre-programmed scenes to help you capture the best looking photos possible, no matter what type of situation you are in. Switching to a CMOS image sensor compared to the CCD unit found on its predecessor also allows the Z900 to offer increased shooting performance, especially in the burst mode department.
Other important features include a Fujinon 5x optical zoom lens (28-140mm), a huge 3.5-inch touchscreen LCD, Dual Direction GUI, one-touch full HD video capture, “tap and shoot” capabilities, burst shooting at up to 12fps, and high-speed movie mode at up to 320fps.
The Z900EXR also boasts easy to use tagging features for effortless social networking with their Easy Web Upload feature, which allows you to tag photos or video for direct upload to FaceBook and YouTube when you connect the camera to your computer with the included USB cable.
FujiFilm FinePix Z900EXR key features:
16-megapixel EXR CMOS sensor
Fujinon 5x optical zoom lens with 28-140mm equivalent focal range
Super Intelligent flash
Intelligent IS uses sensor-shift and high ISO to capture blur-free photos
3.5-inch touchscreen LCD with 460k pixels
Intuitive touchscreen user interface with Dual Direction GUI and Dual Image Display options
New EXR Auto mode with up to 27 pre-defined scene for optimal results in various settings
Multi-frame technology
Tap and Shoot mode
Motion Panorama mode sweeps up to 360°
MPEG-4 (.MOV) video at full 1080p resolution (30fps) with stereo sound
Face recognition for up to 8 faces in the frame
Pet detection technology for capturing pics of your four-legged friends (detects cats and dogs only)
Easy Web Upload mode for simple tagging and sharing of photos and videos with your FaceBook and YouTube friends
HDMI output
SD/SDHC card slot
Powered by a Li-ion battery pack
The Z900EXR will be available in Red, Blue, and Black, and is expected to start shipping in May (2011) with a suggested retail price of $279.95 US.
Source : steves-digicams

Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS Review

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 Gadget News_Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS Review

Between the Powershot ELPH 100 HS and the 500 HS, the Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS is the mid-range model of their new ELPH HS series. The 300 HS is being touted by Canon as the world’s thinnest 24mm, 5x optical zoom digital camera with Optical Image Stabilizer. It also sports the 12.1-Megapixel High Sensitivity CMOS sensor that allows for low-light pictures without the need for a flash.
Other features of the Powershot ELPH 300 HS include 1080p HD video recording with digital stabilization, a 2.7-inch LCD screen and Smart AUTO functionality for adjusting exposure as well as focus. Also, a high speed burst mode captures up to 8 frames per second.
Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS key features include:
  • Compact and stylish metal bodu
  • 12.1-Megapixel High-Sensitivity CMOS image sensor
  • DIGIC 4 Image Processor
  • 5x optical zoom covers 24 – 120mm equivalent range
  • 2.7-inch LCD with 230K pixels
  • 1080p video recording at 24fps
  • Smart AUTO (Face detection, focus, exposure)High-speed Burst Mode captures 8.0fps @ 3M
  • 23 shooting scenes
  • Movie Digest Mode
  • Li-ion battery pack
  • Comes in 3 colors (Black, Red and Silver)
The Canon Powershot ELPH 300 HS is available now with a suggested retail price of $249.99.
What’s in the box?:
  • PowerShot ELPH 300 HS Body (red, black or silver)
  • Battery Pack NB-4L
  • Battery Charger CB-2LV
  • Wrist Strap WS-DC11
  • AV Cable AVC-DC400ST
  • USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
  • Digital Camera Solution CD-ROM
Source : steves-digicams

Sony SLT-A33 Review – Digital Camera

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Gadget News  Sony SLT-A33 Review

Sony has announced a new technology built into two new alpha series cameras for 2010, the α33 (SLT-A33) and α55 (SLT-A55V). Translucent Mirror Technology is built into the two models and basically raises continuous shooting and focusing speed compared to the design used by your typical dSLR camera. While the α33 allows for up to 7 frames per second, the α55 can take photos at up to 10fps.
In addition to the TFT inclusion, Sony has equipped these new Alpha models with a 15-point autofocus system that allows for more accurate tracking of moving objects. Other features include 14.2-megapixels, 1080i HD video recording, full time live view, a rotating 3.0-inch LCD screen, and sweep panorama mode (3D mode included).
Sony α33 DSLR key features:
  • APS-C (23.5×15.6mm), 14.2-megapixel Exmor HD CMOS image sensor
  • Sony’s new Translucent Mirror Technology (aka TMT)
  • Sony/Minolta A bayonet lens mount system
  • Full Time Live View
  • SSS (Super Steady Shot) image stabilization built into the body
  • Sweep Panorama Mode (Regular & 3D)
  • 3-inch, articulated LCD screen with 921,600 pixels of resolution
  • Smart Auto capture mode
  • Records AVCHD video at 1920 x 1080 (1080i, 60fps) with stereo sound
  • Face Recognition Technology, can detect up to 8 faces
  • 7fps burst mode continuous shooting
  • Li-ion power source (Rated 330 images with viewfinder, 380 images with LCD monitor)
  • Memory Stick PRO Duo, Pro-HG Duo, PRO-HG HX Duo media as well as SD, SDHC and SDXC memory card slots
  • HDMI output
The Sony SLT-α33 is available now for around $699.95 US for the camera body and 18-55mm lens kit. Purchasing the body alone will cost you around $599.95 US.
What’s in the box?:
  • SLT-A33 camera body
  • SAL-1855 SAM lens, lens cap (when kit is purchased)
  • Shoulder Strap
  • CD-ROM
  • Battery Charger (BC-VW1)
  • Body Cap
  • Rechargable Battery (NP-FW50)
  • USB Cable
Source : steves-digicams

Camera Digital – Samsung ST600 Review

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Camera Digital – Samsung ST600 Review

Based of the success of previous Dual View cameras (like the TL220 & TL225), Samsung is adding some new models to this lineup, including the ST600 and ST100. New improvements include a larger front LCD (1.8-inch from 1.5) as well as increased resolution to 14-megapixels.
The ST600 also sports a 3.5-inch touchscreen LCD on the rear of the camera, smart face recognition, 720p high definition video capture and a 5x optical zoom lens.
Samsung ST600 key features include:
  • 14.2 Megapixels
  • Schneider KREUZNACH 5x Optical Zoom Lens
  • 3.5-inch TFT Touchscreen LCD with over 1 million pixels and 100% frame coverage
  • 1.8-inch Front LCD screen
  • High Sensitivity up to ISO 3200
  • 720p HD video capture (30 fps, .MP4 H.264 format)
  • Smart Auto 2.0 exposure controls, along with Auto, Program AE and 13 scene modes
  • Smart Gesture User Interface (UI)
  • Smart Face Recognition (Up to 6 people manually and 14 people automatically)
  • Dual Image Stabilization system (OIS + DIS)
  • Various Front LCD modes, including Self-Shot,Couple-Shot, etc.
  • HDMI output
  • microSD/SDHC memory card slot
  • Li-ion battery pack
The Samsung ST600 is available in black, purple, gold or pink with a suggested retail price of $329.99 US.
What’s in the box?:
Samsung ST600 camera body
  • USB cable
  • AC adapter
  • Li-ion battery pack
  • Wrist strap
  • Cleaning cloth
  • User Manual CD-ROM
  • Quick Start Manual
Source : steves-digicams

Camera Digital – Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH5 Review

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Gadget News – Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH5 Review

2011 is a promising year for fans of Panasonic’s LUMIX FH-series of point-and-shoot digital cameras, which will see performance upgrades as well as 20% slimmer profiles than their predecessors. The 16.1-megapixel ultra-compact LUMIX DCM-FH5 features a newly-developed retractable 28mm wide-angle LEICA DC lens with a 4x optical zoom (increased to 5x with the Intelligent Zoom feature), as well as the newly-incorporated Venus Engine VI (it elevates resolution, zooming capabilities, start-up speed, and auto focusing).
Like all cameras in Panasonic’s LUMIX series, the FH5 features their popular iA (Intelligent Auto) mode. New to this model year are Intelligent Exposure (prevents blocked shadows and blown highlights), and AF Tracking (for following moving subjects). Remaining features include Intelligent ISO Control, Face Detection, MEGA OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), and Intelligent Scene Selector. Another nice feature is the ability to – directly from the camera when it is connected to a PC – upload images to Facebook and videos to YouTube.
Panasonic LUMIX FH5 features include:
  • 16.1-Megapixels
  • 1280 x 720p HD video recording
  • 2.7-inch Intelligent LCD (detects lightning conditions and adjusts its own brightness levels)
  • 4x Leica DC Optical Zoom Lens (increased to 5x with Intelligent Zoom)
  • MEGA OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)
  • Intelligent ISO Control
  • Intelligent Auto
  • Intelligent Resolution
  • Intelligent ISO Control Motion Detection
  • Intelligent Scene Selection
  • Face Detection AF/AE
  • Intelligent Scene Selector (Macro, Portrait, Scenery, Night Portrait, Night Scenery and Sunset)
  • LUMIX Image Uploader (photo and video sharing directly from the camera when connected to a PC)
  • Scene Modes (28 variations to choose from)
  • 70MB built-in memory
Panasonic’s LUMIX DCM-FH5 is available in a metallic, noble hairline finish (silver, black, violet, and gold), with a MSRP of $149.99 US.
What’s in the box?:
  • FH5 Digital Camera
  • Rechargeable Battery
  • Battery Charger
  • AV Cable
  • USB Connection Cable
  • CD-ROM
  • Hand Strap
  • Owner’s Manual

Sony DSC-HX5V Cyber-shot

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Sony DSC-HX5V With its in-camera GPS, digital compass, wireless image and video sharing via TransferJet, accelerometer-driven panorama mode, and 1080i high-definition video capture in AVCHD format, the 10-megapixel, 10X optical zoom (25mm to 250mm)
The following specifications Sony DSC-HX5V Cyber-shot
Type point-and-shoot
Image Processor
Effective Megapixels 10 megapixels
Image sensor CMOS
Image sensor size 0.417 inches
Image format JPEG, MPEG
White balance Auto Preset Modes
Image stabilization Optical
Lens Features
Maximum Optical Zoom 10 X
Maximum Wide Angle 25 mm
Maximum Telephoto 250 mm
Minimum aperture 3.5
Maximum aperture 8
Lens mount Fixed
Focus features Auto Focus, Multiple Point Focusing, Spot Focus
Viewfinder and LCD section
LCD screen size 3 inches
Has touchscreen No
Viewfinder None
Exposure Controls
Maximum shutter speed 1600
Minimum shutter speed 30
Exposure settings Auto Exposure, Manual Exposure, Multiple Program Modes
Storage
Memory type Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo
Installed memory 45 MB
Flash
Flash characteristics Auto Flash, Flash ON, Flash OFF , Red-eye Reduction
Video
Maximum video capture resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
Maximum frame rate 60
Video capture format MPEG-4
Connectivity
Interface connection, A/V Output, HDMI, USB
Has Geotagging Yes
Dimensions
Width 4.125 inches
Height 2.375 inches
Depth 1 inches
Weight 7.1 ounces
Source : saefudin-gadget

Specifications Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2

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The GH2 offers touchscreen controls to accompany more-traditional buttons and knobs, and those touch controls are all the more engaging in a camera equipped with a large sensor, a high-quality lens, a fast autofocus, and high-end image quality.


Type : slr
Image Processor
Effective Megapixels : 16 megapixels
Image sensor : Live MOS
Image format : JPEG, RAW
White balance : Auto, Bracketing
Image stabilization : Lens-dependent
Lens Features
Lens Model : Lumix 14mm to 42mm F3.5-F5.6
Focal length conversion factor (SLR) : 2 X
Maximum Optical Zoom : 3 X
Lens mount : Micro Four-Thirds Mount
Focus features : Manual Focus, Spot Focus
Viewfinder and LCD section
LCD screen size : 3 inches
Has live preview : Yes
Has touchscreen : Yes
Viewfinder : Electronic
Exposure Controls
Maximum shutter speed : 0.00025
Minimum shutter speed : 60
ISO Low : 160
ISO High : 12800
Exposure settings : Aperture Priority, Exposure Bracketing, Manual Exposure, Shutter Priority
Storage
Memory type : SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card
Flash
Flash characteristics : Accessory Shoe, Built-in Auto Flash, Flash Slow Sync, Red-Eye Reduction
Video
Maximum video capture resolution : 1920 x 1080 pixels
Maximum frame rate : 60
Video capture format : AVCHD, MPEG
Connectivity
Interface connection : A/V Output, HDMI, USB
Has Geotagging : No
Power
Battery Type : Lithium Ion Battery
Rechargeable Yes
Shots per charge (CIPA standard) : 330
Dimensions
Width : 4.88 inches
Height : 3.53 inches
Depth : 2.98 inches
Weight : 21.5 ounces
Source : saefudin-gadget
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