Sunday
Dec012019

Fujifilm update brings advanced gimbal controls to the X-T3 camera

Fujifilm is working with gimbal makers like DJI, Shenzhen Gudsen, and Zhiyung to bring granular control to the X-T3. An upcoming firmware update will allow you to start and stop video recording and control settings like aperture, exposure compensation, ISO, and shutter speed. With products like the Crane 2 and Ronin S/SC, you can use the focus control knob to control focus on the electronic lenses manually. While the update is mostly for gimbals, it can be used for certain DJI drones, too.

The update will also improve Fujifilm's eye AF tracking, auto-focus, and face-detection performance. The company said the update should arrive around mid-December.

Source: Engadget=

Sunday
Dec012019

Disney gives a dying fan and his family an early screening of 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'

Magician Sean Boon shares photo from the special screening

One Star Wars fan got to see the upcoming final film to the Star Wars saga. Disney CEO Robert Iger confirmed on Twitter that a British man with a terminal illness got to see Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker a few weeks ahead of its premiere. Rowans Hospice, in Hampshire, England, shared an image of a Disney representative who brought the film. The organization takes care of patients with life-limiting illnesses. Not much is known about the patient because he did not wish to be identified. But the whole thing started when Rowans Hospice employee Lisa Davies saw a Star Wars tattoo on the man's leg.

The patient saw the film with his two sons, wife, and two brothers. All of them had to sign a non-disclosure agreement before watching the movie on an iPad.

Source: CNET

Saturday
Nov302019

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 11/24 – 11/30

Saturday
Nov302019

Apple to Donate $1 from every Apple Pay purchase on December 1 for World AIDS Day

In support of World AIDS Day on Sunday, December 1, 2019, Apple  says it will donate $1 to the Global Fund for every Apple Pay purchase made at an Apple Store, on apple.com or in the Apple Store app today through Monday, December 2, 2019. This is the companies' continued outreach to support various causes.

Apple's  customers can always make a difference when they purchase any (PRODUCT)RED product, including iPhone 11, leather case or Apple Watch wristband, to name a few, where a portion of every purchase goes towards HIV/AIDS programs in sub-Saharan Africa, including prevention, treatment counselling, HIV testing and care services. Discover more why choosing (RED) saves lives here: https://www.apple.com/ca/product-red/