Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Imagine carrying this everywhere!

It's bloody huge but bloody gigapixelitious!

http://www.popsci.com.au/gadgets/cameras/engineers-build-cabinet-sized-gigapixel-camera

Imagine having a 1000MP Camera!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Canon long lense

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRq18WpQZC0I thought you might want to have a look at this!! Pretty long                           isn't it?

Friday, June 15, 2012

My goodness! The Nikon D4, then The Nikon D800, then the D3200, then the D600 and now the Nikon D400!!!!! In your face CANON!


Here are some specs from Nikon Rumours

 Some fresh Nikon D400 rumors
Nasim Mansurov posted on his blog a list of Nikon D400 specifications that he received from a good source.
At that point I have no reliable information on the D400 and I am not sure if this camera will make sense if Nikon upgrades the D7000 and releases a low priced full frame DSLR (D600). Keep in mind that the D5100 is also due for a refresh, that means that Nikon will have to announce another four DSLR cameras by the end of the year (D400, D600, D7100 and D5200), in addition to the D4 and D800. I still believe that one of the DX DSLR lines will be discontinued, the question is which one. The D3200 already has a 24MP sensor and there are not many upgrade options left for another three DX models, unless we end up with four 24MP DX DSLRs which is highly unlikely (the D600 is also rumoredto have a 24MP full frame sensor). We will have an interesting summer ahead of us.
Nikon D400 specs:
  • Sensor: 24.2 MP DX CMOS, 3.82ยต pixel pitch (same as on the D3200)
  • Sensor Size: 23.2 x 15.4mm
  • Resolution: 6,016 × 4,000
  • Native ISO Sensitivity: 100-6,400
  • Boost Low ISO Sensitivity: 50
  • Boost High ISO Sensitivity: 12,800-25,600
  • Processor: EXPEED 3
  • Metering System: 3D Color Matrix Meter III with face recognition and a database of 30,000 images
  • Dust Reduction: Yes
  • Weather Sealing/Protection: Yes
  • Body Build: Full Magnesium Alloy
  • White Balance: New White Balance System
  • Shutter: Up to 1/8000 and 30 sec exposure
  • Shutter Durability: 200,000 cycles, self-diagnostic shutter
  • Camera Lag: 0.012 seconds
  • Storage: 1x CF slot and 1x SD slot
  • Viewfinder Coverage: 100%
  • Viewfinder Magnification: 0.94x Approx.
  • Speed: 8 FPS, 9 FPS with optional battery pack and Nikon D4 or alkaline batteries
  • Exposure Meter: 91,000 pixel RGB sensor
  • Built-in Flash: Yes, with Commander Mode, full CLS compatibility
  • Autofocus System: Advanced Multi-CAM 3500DX with 51 focus points and 15 cross-type sensors
  • AF Detection: Up to f/8 with 9 focus points (5 in the center, 2 on the left and right)
  • LCD Screen: 3.2 inch diagonal with 921,000 dots
  • Movie Modes: Full 1080p HD @ 30 fps max
  • Movie Exposure Control: Full
  • Movie Recording Limit: 30 minutes @ 30p, 20 minutes @ 24p
  • Movie Output: MOV, Compressed and Uncompressed
  • In-Camera HDR Capability: Yes
  • Two Live View Modes: One for photography and one for videography
  • Camera Editing: Lots of in-camera editing options with HDR capabilities
  • GPS: Not built-in, requires GP-1 GPS unit
  • Battery Type: EN-EL15
  • Battery Life: ~900 shots
  • USB Standard: 3.0
  • Weight: 800g (body only)
  • Price: $1,799 MSRP


Read more on NikonRumors.com: http://nikonrumors.com/2012/06/13/some-fresh-nikon-d400-rumors.aspx/#ixzz1xrLJ4EjE

LEAKED IMAGE OF THE NIKON D600!!!!!!

Nikon D600 font First leaked Nikon D600 images

Copyright Nikon Rumours

Light Room





The photo's are finally here!!
It's been a while sorry, been in and out of assignments and exams but here are the photographs we took in the studio at our school!
As you can see, neither of these photographs have been edited and this is my first time shooting in a studio. It started off REALLY awkward, I didn't know where to shoot, how to control the model and the teacher became very pissed as we were wasting our time doing nothing. So I just started pointing the camera to the model and started shooting! Eventually I got comfortable and took some photos!
A lot of there photographs are out of focus as the space was small and there was a lot of people so the camera tended to focus on other stuff.
Places where I can improve:
  • Focus
  • Angle 
  • Settings - Aperture and f settings
  • Try to use the space efficiently 
Thanks!

David

PS- I'll be doing more posts from now on! It's almost the holidays!! YAY!


Thursday, June 7, 2012

N-Photo

http://www.nphotomag.com/
I have subscribed to this magazine and I can tell you know, IT'S THE BEST YOU CAN GET!
How to take brilliant sunset photos with your Nikon DSLR

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