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X-Circle by LockCircle

Using X-Circle, any Nikon F-mount manual-focus lenses (including the professional ZF.2 Series) can be mounted on any Canon HDSLR camera with a 90° rotation. This allows camera assistants / focus pullers to see the aperture and focus markings better for improved performance.

Press Release
The trend of filming using a HDSLR is unstoppable, and the classic EF-Mount bayonet is becoming very popular in filmmakingfield like a serious alternative cinematography camera mount!

The EF-Mount has a successful second life in the cinematography field, something that no-one expected when was designed to be the best still-camera bayonet mount, the same destiny happened to the HDSLR cameras offering motion images from a still photo camera, but still lenses are different than motion-picture lenses, just this is the starting point of the X-Circle project.

Expensive cinematography lenses (cinema primes really cost a fortune) have one important feature that still lenses cannot offer: marking on angled surface of the barrel, making it easy to read focus and aperture settings from side or behind the camera.

X-Circle has a smart solution (pat.pend.), a simple idea but very important….a lens ergonomics re-thought!

Every Nikon F-Mount Manual Focus lenses (including the professional ZF.2 Series) can be modified to X-Circle cine-style EF-Mount with a rock-solid mount (it’s not an adapter, but a complete new mount) in five minutes with a 90° rotation of the focus/aperture marking from the original top position to the side! This is what we call SIDE INDEX VIEW (pat.pend).

Camera assistants (stressed by the bad reading of top markings on the barrel) will appreciate the focus and aperture marks on the side of the lens barrel exactly behind the follow-focus knob, that’s improves the performance of the focus-puller work with a simple ergonomics re-thought: a special (pat.pending) 90° rotated bayonet mount that moves the lens barrel marking from the top (photo mode) to the side (cine mode).

X-Circle is a complete bayonet mount with precise professional grade mechanical tolerances and not just and adapter with annoying mechanical play (and shot ruining) when pulling focus for video or cinema productions.

X-Circle is based on a highly precision collimation ring and a stainless – steel bayonet, available in kits supplyed with all the necessary screws to be easily installed by yourself following simple “step by step” instructions, and in case you’ll need to step back to F-Mount it will be really easy: the best of two worlds, open to the future camera race!

The X-Circle stainless-steel EF Bayonet features the exclusive patent pending CineLock, that offers a rock-solid cine-style bayonet locking, designed to keep the lens really tighted to the camera especially when stressed by follow-focus work or remote control motors on gears.

There had been a long engineering work around the original EF-Mount bayonet and at the end we came out with some important improvements and the X-Circle CineLock bayonet upgrade offers a real cine-style rock-solid locking of the lens on the camera

X-Circle is lens ergonomics re-thought! Side View Index and CineLock features….for your next “Hollywood Style” shooting! Can be ordered now, shipment starts from end of Febraury 2012

Price List USD 159

For more information: www.lockcircle.com

Fujifilm X Pro-1 vs Nikon D3 vs Fuji X100 - High ISO test

Fuji X Pro 1 vs Nikon D3 vs Fuji X100

A Romanian website (www.f64.ro) compared Nikon D3 and Fuji X100 with new Fujifilm X Pro-1, we know that D3 sensor is and image processor is now approx 4 years, 5 months, and 2 days old (211 days left for D3 next birthday) ,  I’d love to see a side-by-side comparison with the recently announced Nikon D4. However the images of X Pro-1 have less noise than the Nikon D3 and Fuji X100.

Conclusions (Translated by google)
As seen, X-Pro 1 is doing very well at high ISO, better than the X100 or D3 and taking into account the pixel density is higher (16MP vs. 12MP) means that evolution is even more impressive than you can see in these frames. Let’s not forget the Nikon D3 camera was revolutionary in terms of ISO so X-Pro has only one reason for praise.

Images taken for all these tests can be downloaded from here (23.2MB)

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Nikon D3200 Coming Soon?

Nikon D3200 DSLR bookThe first book of Nikon D3200 DSLR is listed on Amazon UK, Amazon Germany and Amazon France and in Amazon France the book is also available for pre-order.

Product details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Editions Générales First (23 Feb 2012)
  • Language French
  • ISBN-10: 2754033904
  • ISBN-13: 978-2754033909

Nikon D3200 book

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Nikon D800 and D800E?

Nikon D800 is coming with and without low-pass filter according to Digicam.info, Both the model will have same core specification, the model with low-pass filter name is Nikon D800 and model without low-pass filter name is Nikon D800E.

Translated from google

Readers, courtesy of information on the Nikon D800.

  • Nikon’s new digital SLR model with a low-pass filter is a D800, which called for models with non-D800E.
  • D800 and D800E are different and only the presence of low-pass filter, and other specifications are exactly the same.

Fujifilm HS30 vs. Canon SX40 HS vs. Nikon P500

Fuji HS30 vs Canon SX 40HS vs Nikon P500
Fujifilm HS30 vs. Canon SX40 HS vs. Nikon P500 specification comparison review, read the review below and select your best megazoom camera.

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Fujifilm HS30 Comparison review

Sensor and image processor:

Fujifilm claims that HS30 uses new sensor, by redesigning the shape of the photo diodes used in the EXR-CMOS sensor, the images display 30% less digital noise at higher ISO settings (compared to HS20 @ ISO 3200), which results in smoother tones and better low light images.

Canon SX 40 HS uses newly developed BSI CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5 image processor, the Digic 5 image processor creates 75% less noise and 6X faster compared to Digic 4 image processor,  Due to new sensor and image processor you get more details and less noise in high ISO settings.

Multi-area White Balance in SX 40 HS: The Canon SX40 HS features advanced Multi-area White Balance optimizing color tones of both subject and background under multiple light sources.

Nikon P500 comes with a BSI CMOS sensor but uses old expeed 2 image processor.

 

Image Processor:  Image processor of both Canon and Fuji are very fast, both can capture approx 10.3 / 11  shot/sec in high speed shooting mode, Nikon P500 is limited to 8 shot/sec only.

RAW: Fuji is a clear winner on RAW mode, Only Fujifilm HS30 features RAW format capture.


IS Image Stabilization

  Fujifilm HS30 EXR Canon SX 40 HS Nikon P500
Image Stabilization Sensor Shift + High ISO Optical Sensor Shift and VR
IS Modes(Hybrid IS) Not Available Available (Normal, Macro, Panning, Dynamic, Powered, Tripod) Not Available

 

Fuji (CMOS shift + High ISO) Fuji HS30 uses sensor shift and High ISO modes to prevent camera shake.

Canon SX 40HS features 6 IS Modes and Optical IS The new Hybrid System of Canon SX 40 HS features Six  Intelligent IS Modes, Canon SX 40 HS automatically chooses from six different modes (Normal, Macro, Panning, Dynamic, Powered, Tripod) to optimize image stabilization and help achieve crisp, blur-free images for various shooting conditions

Nikon features Image sensor shift(not optical) + electronic vibration reduction (VR) function

Images captured with image sensor shift vibration reduction enabled are further processed with electronic VR for images that are sharper and exhibit less blur.

 

Lens and Aperture Range

Camera / Specification Fujifilm HS30 EXR Canon SX 40 HS Nikon P500
Optical Zoom 30X 35X 36X
Macro 1cm 0 cm 1 cm
Aperture F2.8 – F5.6 F2.7 – F5.8 F3.5 – F5.7

 

Based on lens quality, aperture and optical zoom range canon SX 40 HS is a clear winner,

Canon features UD glass, double-sided aspherical glass-molded and ultra-high-refraction-index glass lens elements to effectively suppress chromatic aberration while maintaining a remarkably compact size. The camera uses a VCM (Voice Coil Motor) for high-speed, quiet, energy-efficient lens movement with precise control.

Similarly as canon, Fuji features high optical performance glass lens elements (aspherical, high refractive index, and ED glass lenses) make the exceptional brightness of F2.8 at wide angle and F5.6 at telephoto possible.

Nikon P500 features 36x Zoom and NIKKOR ED glass.

 

Shutter Speed

You get more range in shutter speed in Fujifilm HS30 compared to SX 40 HS or Nikon P500.

Shutter Speed Fujifilm HS30 EXR Canon SX 40 HS Nikon P500
Max 4000 Sec 3200 Sec 1/1500 Sec
Min 30 Sec 15 Sec 2 Sec
Continuous Shot 11 Shot/Sec 10.3 Shot/Sec 8 Shot/Sec

 

Movie Mode

All the three Megazoom camera offers Full HD Video recording and AF during Video mode. Fuji offers Full HD at 30 fps, Canon Full HS at 24 fps and Nikon Full HD at 30 fps.

 Display:

Practically I like Canon vari-angle display, but Nikon Wins here, Nikon P500 features 3″  Tilting Screen with  921,000 screen dots and Fully articulated 2.7″ LCD with  230,000 Screen dots.

 

Viewfinder:

Fuji features a 0.26-inch superb high resolution viewfinder (approx. 920,000 screen dots)  with eye sensor.

 

Batter Life

No CIPA rating currently available for Fuji HS30, but Fuji claims you can take 600 shots at auto with the new Lithium-ion rechargeable battery, Canon SX 40HS CIPA rating is 380 and Nikon P500 CIPA rating is 220.

Price

Camera Models Fujifilm HS30 EXR Canon SX 40 HS Nikon P500
Price (List Price) $499 $399 $320

 

Overall Conclusion: Nikon P500 is the most affordable megazoom camera, however according to specification, both canon and Fuji are better than the Nikon P500, Fuji HS30 zoom lens is limited to 30X but features RAW format and ISO range up to 12800, whereas canon SX 40 HS features 35X Zoom Lens with excellent optics and Hybrid IS.

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Nikon D3 vs D4 - ISO Test

The first High ISO test of Nikon D4 with D3 published at mgphotographer, Before you jump to any decision please note that the D4 used in the comparison is loaded with a BETA firmware, so final firmware version of Nikon D4 may have some better performance, the images taken with the D3 (12 Mp) are in the left side and the crop is somehow “smaller” because of the resolution difference between the 2 cameras.

Nikon D3 vs Nikon D4 High ISO test

Nikon D4 at ISO 25600

Nikon D3 vs D4 High ISO test, performance of D4 look similar to Nikon D3 DSLR.

Available Focus Points of Nikon D4

Available AF points of Nikon D4

Nikon 51 focus point AF system is powered by Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus sensor module for faster, more accurate autofocusing. 51 focus points are fully active when lenses with a maximum aperture of up to f/5.6 are used, 15 focus points at the center of the frame are cross-type sensors that detect phase differences both horizontally and vertically, 11 focus points (five at center with an additional three to each side) are fully functional when lenses with a maximum aperture of f/8 are used.