Posted By David Willis
Historic lens maker Carl Zeiss has announced a new super wide angle lens for Canon EF and Nikon F mount cameras, which includes the video-capable DSLRs from both companies. The Distagon T* 2.8/15 lens offers an extremely wide 110º angle of view on full frame cameras, ideal for exaggerated views, landscape work and architectural or city
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Just in time for NAB, Nikon will be shortly releasing a pair of DSLRs that just may place them on equal footing with Canon, who has dominated the HD-enabled DSLR market for the past three years. The D4 ($5,999.95) and D800 (2,999.95) both capture full HD, have manual audio control with a separate headphone jack,
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
As most of you know, the Canon 5D Mark II was the DSLR that kickstarted a filmmaking revolution and changed indie filmmaking as we know it. But it’s been over 3 years since the 5D Mark II was released and it’s getting, as they say, “a little long in the tooth.” But how many of
Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Right before the launch of CES 2012, Nikon has announced the D4, their new full-frame DSLR that emphasizes speed and precision. For still photographers, the D4 has some impressive specs, including a new 16.2-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor (36 x 23.9mm) that contains the latest EXPEED 3 image processing engine, a new 91,000-pixel 3D color matrix