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By admin, on September 30th, 2010
The new “Capture more. Feel more.” brand site will feature a variety of contents and visuals representative of the “Capture more. Feel more.” tagline used throughout the world to describe the value and concept behind COOLPIX-series digital cameras. Not only will the site introduce the COOLPIX brand message, but it will also offer integrated collaboration with Flickr and Twitter, allowing users throughout the world to experience and share the COOLPIX world view themselves.
Throughout its long history of developing and utilizing optical and other advanced technologies for use in the development and manufacture of products and services, Nikon has taken its role in the capture of special moments, regardless of the age or situation, very seriously. Nikon will continue to offer the means to record and share the moments that are special to individuals through flexible products and services for all users of digital cameras.
Primary contents
1. Story
The “Capture more. Feel more.” world view is expressed through text and images. As a number of types of images are displayed, the COOLPIX world view is expressed in an intuitive manner. The use of shutter and power-up sounds and effects, as well as background music, allows visitors to the site to experience the COOLPIX world view through multiple senses.
2. Message
“Capture more. Feel more.” is expressed in a variety of forms. Visitors to the site can experience the “Capture more. Feel more.” world view through a 90-second brand movie, as well as through “Snapshot by COOLPIX”, a series of images expressing the special moments that occur every day.
3. COOLPIX Explorer
The world’s largest photo sharing site, Flickr, currently contains roughly 155,000,000 images captured by COOLPIX cameras. Of these, approximately 40,000,000 are available with 1. Attribution, 2. Attribution Share Alike or 3. Attribution No Derivatives Creative Commons licenses. The “Create more. Feel more.” site will introduce approximately 40,000 of those that best express the brand’s world view. With COOLPIX Explorer, these images are displayed in random order, with new images automatically displayed every minute. In addition, visitors to the site who have a Twitter account can use COOLPIX Explorer to experience a new form of communication through photos by tweeting favorite photos to their followers. These features will promote the “Capture more. Feel more.” concept by exhibiting the special moments that occur so many times every day.
COOLPIX brand communication site overview
Brand site name: Capture more. Feel more.
Site launch: September 30, 2010
Languages: Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
Access (URL): http://coolpix.nikonmoments.com
By admin, on September 23rd, 2010
Launched in September 2009, the H4D System not only marked a new line of cameras but it introduced new advanced technology to the world of photography with its unique True Focus and Absolute Position Lock features. With access to the renowned HC/HCD lens family, it’s no wonder that the H4D has been so well received. The H4D camera line now offers several different models, including the H4D-40, which was designed to meet the needs of 35mm DSLR users who want to add medium format to their creative tools. The remaining H4D series includes models with 50 and 60 megapixel sensors as well as Hasselblad’s unique multi-shot H4D-50MS.
Always striving to deliver the best camera system in the world to photographers, Hasselblad has introduced two new HC lenses, strengthening the H-System lens family with the new HC 50mm-II and the HC Macro 120mm-II. Both lenses have a new optical design delivering significantly improved
performance. The new lenses are available now.
HC 50mm-II
The HC 50-II, with its moderately wide 35mm-equivalent focal length of 31.4mm, is a versatile, allpurpose lens that can be used for many different applications. The updated optical design provides higher resolution and more even performance over the image area. Close range performance has also
been improved to deliver better performance while maintaining its minimum object-to-image plane distance of 0.6m. The lens features 11 elements in 7 groups, a rear focusing mechanism and a broad aperture range of f/3.5-f/32.
HC Macro 120mm-II
The HC Macro 120-II lens is also a very versatile lens, combining excellent macro capture capabilities (a minimum object-to-image plane distance of 0.39 m and a maximum image scale of 1:1) along with its slightly longer focal length making it ideal for product and portrait photography (35mm equivalent focal length of 73.5mm). Thanks to its updated optical design, the lens offers a number of improvements including higher resolution and better close range performance. Importantly – especially for macro work – the new lens offers improved color correction, with cleaner unsharp areas that are free from color cast. The front focusing lens utilizes 9 element in 9 groups, with an aperture range of f/4-f/45 that, when closed down, provides excellent depth-of-field.
In addition to the introduction of the two new lenses, Hasselblad will soon issue a free firmware update for the H4D system cameras in response to customer feedback and requests.
New H4D functionality extensions
Electronic spirit level:
With this new feature, a 3-dimensional virtual level is displayed on the rear LCD providing users with a guide to easily align the camera in both horizontal (landscape) and vertical (portrait) positions using two different graphical interfaces that automatically change according to the camera’s orientation. Direct feed-back on the levelling is also present in the viewfinder. This is all accomplished via H4D’s precision yaw rate sensors using either the factory-calibrated mode or a user-calibrated setting. HTS 1.5 tilt-and-shift converter users will get a straightforward and accurate starting point for composing for tilt photography.
Preview in tethered mode:
When shooting in tethered mode, users can select to have the preview displayed on the camera’s rear panel LCD for remote viewing directly on the camera.
Information display:
With a simple press of a button, relevant camera information will be displayed on the rear LCD. A new graphical interface gives priority to settings such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and the number of remaining frames with other data available as well.
GIL support for H4D-60:
The firmware update adds full support for the Hasselblad Global Image Positioning GPS device to the H4D-60. With this new functionality, the GIL is now supported on all H2D/H3D/H4D cameras.
The firmware update, to be released by the end of this year, can be downloaded free of charge from: www.hasselblad.com.
By admin, on September 1st, 2010
Underwater Snapshots
Whether you already have a camera that can take photos underwater, or you are planning to get one, learn why using underwater scene modes will help you get a great shot by taking care of the essential settings automatically. Plus, check out our maintenance tips for waterproof cameras, as well as underwater shots taken by Olympus users.
Click here to View / Download this tutorial from olympus
By admin, on August 31st, 2010
Adobe new Raw 6.2, supports new camera like canon 60D, Sony NEX – SLT and many other models, read below to get more information and download link.
This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe® Creative Suite® 5 or Adobe® Photoshop® CS5 software.
Support for the following cameras has been added in this update. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.
- Canon EOS 60D
- Casio EXILIM EX-FH100
- Fuji FinePix HS10
- Leica S2 (DNG*)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ100
- Panasonic DMC-FZ40 (FZ45)
- Panasonic DMC-LX5
- Pentax 645D
- Samsung NX10
- Samsung TL500 (EX1)
- Sony A290
- Sony A390
- Sony Alpha NEX-3
- Sony Alpha NEX-5
- Sony SLT-A33
- Sony SLT-A55V
Click here to Download Camera Raw 6.2 update from Adobe
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