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シグマ18-125mm f/3.8-5.6 DC OS HSMレンズの検討

シグマ18-125mm f/3.8-5.6 DC OS HSMレンズのためのOSの設定は単に不規則である。 OSスイッチが切れっている時でさえ、OSを示す軽い速かに回る音はカメラのメートルが活発な間、聞くことができる作用している。 シグマは私に光学的にセンター・ポジションのレンズを握るためにOSが活動的に残ることを示し、-メートルが活動化させるか、または非活動化させるとき新しい位置にviewfinderの組み立てのジャンプを見る。 あなたの打撃を組み立てた場合これに留意しなさい-特に三脚基づかせていた打撃をセットアップした場合(メートルの能動態を保ちなさい)。

シグマ18-125mm f/3.8-5.6 DC OS HSMレンズはと中心および側面つまむまた含まれた比較的小さいレンズ・フードの中の均一を離れて得易い前部レンズ・キャップを来る。 後部帽子は含まれている当然常に。

シグマ18-125mm f/3.8-5.6 DC OS HSMレンズはボディがHSMモーターを支えなければキャノン(見直される)、Nikon、シグマ、Pentax (OS無し)およびソニー(OS無し、AF無し)の台紙で利用できる。 私の義務の免責事項: 第三者レンズが付いている潜在的な問題があることを知るべきである。 シグマリバースエンジニア以来(対。 新しいボディがより古い第三者レンズを支えないかもしれないこと免許証の)製造業者AFルーチン、可能性はある。 共通けれども、これは起こった。 時々互換性があるようにされるためにrechipped時々ないレンズはある場合もある。 2番目に、互いで責任を指しているレンズおよびボディ製造業者で起因する問題危険がある。 但し、...
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Nikonの捕獲NX 2の検討

Nikonの捕獲NXプログラムはNikonのカメラによって使用されるNEFの未加工ファイル形式を使用してそれらのための固体選択いままで常にだった。 これはPhotoshopおよび開きのためのViveza、Dfineおよび色のEfexのプロ差込のようなNikのソフトウェア製品に今ある選択のためのUポイント技術を利用した最初の適用だった。 捕獲NXはよいファイル管理プログラムと強力な未加工処理の特徴を結合する。 捕獲NX、バージョン2の最も最近の解放は他のブランドのNikonそしてカメラマン両方に訴える組合せに、ある強力で新しい特徴を加えた。 Of course, the RAW editing features are NEF specific, but there are a number of other editing controls for JPG and TIFF files (sorry, no DNG import).

Ease of Use

At first glance, Capture NX 2 looks similar to the previous version, but there are useful changes waiting to be explored. You now have the flexibility to configure and save custom workspaces to suit your workflow, and dual monitor support makes for a huge improvement in the workflow with the additional space for your image on one display and the various palettes on the other. NX 2 has also improved the integrated Browser to find images as well as apply ratings and labels.

Jon Canfield

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Written by 8e88 on July 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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Nik Software Announces Color Efex Pro™ 3.0 for Capture NX 2 Software

Nik Software Inc. today announced the immediate availability of their awardwinning Color Efex Pro 3.0 photographic filters for Capture NX 2, the latest version of Nikon’s flagship photo editing software. Color Efex Pro 3.0 is the most comprehensive, powerful, and easy to use set of photographic filters used by photo enthusiasts and professional photographers worldwide. Color Efex Pro 3.0 tightly integrates into the powerful tools and completely non-destructive workflow of Capture NX 2.

Color Efex Pro 3.0 for Capture NX 2 offers digital SLR camera owners a wide range of quick and easy ways to dramatically enhance their photos with just a few clicks of the mouse. Recently awarded the prestigious 2008 Hot One Award from Professional Photographer magazine, Color Efex Pro 3.0 contains the most comprehensive set of creative enhancements, color correction, retouching tools, and traditional photographic filter effects available.

Nik Software’s patented U Point® technology (www.upoint.com) in Capture NX 2 provides easy-to-use tools for direct on-image control of filter effects and enhancements. Applying filters to specific areas of a photo can be achieved easily using just a few mouse clicks without the need to create complicated selections and layer masks. Color Efex Pro 3.0 combined with the integrated U Point technology powered tools in Capture NX 2 offers users unprecedented control over selective image enhancements and effects.

“Unlike using plug-ins in Photoshop which require controls located in a separate interface, enhancements are made directly on the image in real-time and non-destructively in Capture NX
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Written by 8e88 on July 8th, 2008 with no comments.
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LEICA M8 Mail-in Rebate / Save up to $800



For the first time, the LEICA M8 is part of a sales promotion in the US, Canada, Central and South America. From July 1, 2008 to September 30, 2008, customers can save $500 with the purchase of a brand new LEICA M8 or $800 for a brand new LEICA M8 and a new and current M lens from any authorized Leica dealer in the US, Canada, Central and South America.

This mail-in rebate is only valid when all the following terms are met:
1. Products imported by Leica Camera Inc. USA and sold through authorized Leica dealers.
2. Purchased a brand new M8 or a new M8 and a new and current M lens during the promotion period.

This mail-in rebate is not applicable to special edition lenses. This promotion cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion.

The customer will only have to send in the rebate form, copy of the sales receipt and registration card(s) for the new M8 or the new M8 and the new M lens to receive the Leica USA check for either US$500 or US$800 respectively. The check will be issued to the name on the registration card. No other forms of payments or substitutions will be made by Leica Camera Inc. Processing of all mail-in rebates will take between 4 to 6 weeks after registration has been processed.

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Written by 8e88 on July 2nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Hugyfot HFC-40D Underwater Housing Review

The combination of the Canon EOS 40D and the Hugyfot HFC-40D Housing is an excellent one. The underwater housing fits the camera like a glove and is very compact and waterproof to a depth of 300 feet. Its round curves and matte black colour make this housing look beautiful. Unfortunately it is somewhat difficult to operate the underwater housing for people with small hands. The fisheye port has no obvious distortion and the housing does not suffer from steaming up at all, not even at huge temperature changes. One point of interest is the fact that the camera has to be taken completely out of the underwater housing when its battery needs changing. And the leak detector works too well at times. Live View still needs to be further developed to be of use for underwater photography.


Positives:
++ Very compact size of the underwater housing.
++ The underwater housing is waterproof to a depth of 300 feet.
++ No steam inside the housing at vast temperature change.s


Negatives:
-- The underwater housing is not attuned to small hands.
-- Live View slows down operation.
-- Leak detector is over-sensitive when high humidity rate on land.
-- Changing a battery requires taking the camera completely out of the housing.

Karin Brussaard

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Written by 8e88 on June 27th, 2008 with no comments.
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Carl Zeiss announces new 18mm super wide angle lens for SLR cameras

Carl Zeiss expands its range of SLR lenses with the addition of the Distagon T* 3.5/18 super wide angle lens. With an impressive field of view of 99°, this new, rectilinear lens provides dramatic perspectives for architectural, landscape and close-range photography for photographers utilizing full-frame DSLRs or film-based cameras. The Distagon T* 3.5/18 is a derivative of the ZEISS designs for the Contax RTS series of cameras, but utilizing all modern materials and eco-friendly glass materials.

The Distagon T* 3.5/18 is designed with a floating lens element in the rear lens assembly, which results in impressive image quality from infinity to the closest focus range. Utilizing the superior ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating and critically designed interior elements, the lens is remarkably free from stray light artifacts and internal reflections. Images are brilliantly rendered, with extremely crisp resolution right to the edges - even at wide-open apertures under the most difficult lighting conditions. Like all Carl Zeiss SLR lenses, the Distagon T* 3.5/18 uses the ZEISS ‘color matching technology', which provides homogeneous color rendition across all focal lengths in the product range. The front filter diameter of 82 mm allows for use of standard screw-in filters when combined with the included lens shade.

In addition to the outstanding optical qualities, the special hallmarks of all ZEISS lenses are designed into the Distagon T* 3.5/18. This includes an all-metal mount for secure mounting to the camera, extreme robustness for professional applications in a wide range of conditions and precision...
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Written by 8e88 on June 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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ZD 25/2.8 vs EF 50/1.4 Bokeh Shootout

The ZD 25mm f/2.8 is a tiny lens. Coupled to an E-4xx series Olympus body, one has a DSLR combination approaching the size of digital compacts. In this comparison, I'll be comparing the bokeh from the ZD lens on an E-420 to that from Canon 50mm f/1.4 lens on a 5D. In other words, I'll be comparing the way the two lenses render out-of-focus, blurry areas when used on their respective camera bodies. This is not a sharpness test, nor is it a test of colors and/or contrast. I used Lightroom for the 5D files and Olympus Master for the E-420 files. The 5D images were downsized to 10MP using Photoshop Bicubic Sharper. Then all files from both cameras were downsized to 25% image size using Bicubic Sharper, and Olympus files were slightly cropped to match the 5D aspect ratio. I used a fixed tripod to match perspective for all comparisons and attempted to match exposure with manual settings.

Amin Sabet

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Written by 8e88 on June 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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Tamron SP AF 70-200mm F2.8 Di LD (IF) Macro review

The SP AF 70-200mm F2.8 Di LD (IF) Macro is Tamron's latest lens, announced at the end of February 2008. A fast telephoto zoom for the more budget-conscious photographer, the design features 19 elements on 16 groups, including three Low Dispersion (LD) glass elements for minimizing chromatic aberration. Tamron say the lens is 'packed with features that allow stress-free photography', and accordingly these are indicated by the plethora of initials packed into that painfully protracted lens name. 'SP' designates this to be a member of Tamron's top-line 'Special Performance' range, 'Di' indicates that it is 'Digitally Integrated' (i.e. optimized for DSLR use, but still covering the full-frame 35mm format), and IF reveals that it incorporates an internal focusing mechanism. Finally the 'Macro' description provides a clue to one of this lens's more interesting characteristics, a minimum focusing distance of 0.95m, which leads to a class-leading reproduction ratio of 0.32x; slightly ahead of the Sigma equivalent's 1m/0.28x, and significantly better than the ~1.5m more typical of this class.

Tamron has something of a history of producing high quality affordable fast zooms, as exemplified by the SP AF 28-75mm F2.8 Di LD Aspherical (IF) Macro, which has become something of a cult classic due to its winning combination of excellent optics, a compact lightweight body and keen pricing (especially in comparison to F2.8 standard zooms from the major camera manufacturers). It's therefore no surprise to see Tamron emphasizing in its publicity material that this product concept has been retained for...
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Written by 8e88 on June 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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