Entries in DSLR (11)

Wednesday
Apr082015

Adaptalux is a miniature lighting studio for macro photography and videography

Adaptalux is a adaptable miniature lighting studio for macro photography, product photography and videography.

Created around modular design, it allows the user to easily ‘build’ a lighting environment around a subject with complete freedom. This allows for fantastic lighting to be created, which results in awesome photographs that are creative and stand out. Adaptalux has been designed to be used by photographers of all ability. Currently, we are raising the funds required for mass manufacturing through Kickstarter.

As of right now the inventors have raised £48,042 of our £100,000 goal on Kickstarter with 24 days to go.

Thursday
Mar212013

Canon diversifies DSLR line with smallest full-featured body, the Rebel SL1

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Hey honey, I shrunk the Rebel! Canon's gone ahead and made a smaller yet full featured DSLR that it hopes will turn the attention of Micro-Four Thirds or Interchangeable Lens Camera (ILC) buyers by offering all the benefits of the established Canon EOS Rebel system of lenses in a smaller, lighter  body.

 

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Wednesday
Nov072012

Canon releases EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM and EF 35mm f/2 IS USM lenses

Canon Canada recently announced two new additions to the Company’s EF lens family, the new EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM and EF 35mm f/2 IS USM lenses. Each of these two lenses features unique optical attributes for a variety of situations. The new EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM has macro shooting capabilities at the telephoto end and the EF 35mm f/2 IS USM adds Canon’s proprietary Image Stabilization (IS) to this popular prime lens focal length.

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Tuesday
Jul102012

Capture Camera Clip simplifies carrying of DSLRs

The Capture  Camera Clip System  from Peak Design was designed out of necessity to conquer the most common pain-points DSLR users have - lugging around their bulky, expensive camera.
The system allows photographers to carry their camera on their belt or on any strap from a backpack or camera bag.
Following years of research and product design, engineer-cum-inventor Peter Dering released Capture through Kickstarter, where it became the 4th most funded project to date.

the Capture Camera Clip System was designed to conquer the one of the most common pain-points DSLR users have - lugging around their bulky, expensive camera. Stay tuned for a full review here.