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Sony Alpha 55 Sample Video

This video was taken on 14 Sep. 2010 in Saitama Japan with Sony Alpha 55 and Minolta 100mm F2.8 Macro.

Canon S95 Videos

Canon PowerShot S95, another 10-megapixel snapper building on the hugely popular S90 device that quickly became the pro’s compact of choice. Offering a larger sensor than its IXUS counterpart the S95 has added a new matt finish, RAW image compatibility and 720p HD video shooting to its unique lens control ring and 28mm Canon f/2.0 lens.

Kevin Pereira and Carrie Keagan Review the Canon Powershot S95.

Q3HD Handy Video Recorder

Q3HD Handy Video Recorder

Q3HD Handy Video Recorder

Zoom brought unrivaled HD audio to your movies with the Q3 Handy Video Recorder. Now, with the Q3HD, there’s only one handheld camcorder that does it all in 1080p. The Q3HD Handy Video Recorder takes Zoom’s renowned audio technology and combines it with HD video, allowing you to capture every moment with stunning clarity and resolution.

Q3 SPECIFICATIONS

Recording Media SD memory card (16MB-2GB), SDHC memory card (4GB-32GB)
Image Sensor VGA CMOS sensor
Focal Length 0.8m to infinity
Video Compression MPEG4-SP
Video Resolution 640 x 480 pixels (VGA)
Video Format MOV
Frame Rate 30 frames/sec
Audio Format PCM (Quantization : 16/24bit, Sampling Frequency : 44.1/48/96kHz)
MP3 (Bit Rate : 48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/320kbps)
*96kHz sampling is not available in Movie mode.
Functions Lo-cut filter, Auto REC level, 2x digital zoom
LCD Screen 2.4-inch QVGA
Built-in Mic 120-degree X/Y stereo (Maximum Sound Pressure Level: 130dB SPL)
Built-in Speaker Monaural, 400mW 8Ω
Phones / Line Out: put 1/8″ Stereo phone jack
TV Out NTSC/PAL compatible, Stereo audio
USB USB2.0 High speed compatible, Mass storage class operation
Power Requirements 2 x AA battery (Alkaline / Ni-MH),
AC adaptor (DC5V/1A/center positive)
Battery Life 2 hours (Movie mode), 4 hours (Audio mode)
Dimensions 55(W) x 132.5(D) x 32(H)mm
Weight 130g (without batteries)
”HandyShare” System Requirements
Windows Intel Pentium4 2.0GHz or faster
Windows XP SP2 or later : 512MB RAM or more,
Windows Vista : 2GB RAM or more
NetBook Atom 1.33GHz or faster
1GB RAM or more
Windows XP SP2 or later / Vista (XP recommended)
Macintosh PowerPC G4 1.2GHz or faster,
Intel Core Duo 1.6GHz or faster
512MB RAM or more
OS X 10.4.11 / OS X 10.5.6 or later
*USB1.1/2.0 compatible port*800 x 600 monitor resolution or more

Olympus E-5 Review and Test Video

Short video test of new flagship Olympus E-5 (initial production unit), HD video 720p.
The video was taken at Aquaria, KLCC.

Main Features

1. The highest Image quality available from any of our cameras, made possible by a 12.3-megapixel High-Speed Live MOS Sensor that maximizes the superior imaging potential of ZUIKO DIGITAL lenses together with the “TruePic V+” image processing engine with new “Fine-Detail Processing” technology.

2. High reliability thanks to a rugged magnesium-alloy body, dust/splash-proof construction, and high-power Dust Reduction System.

3. Free-angle shooting of both still images and movies using the 3-inch VGA HyperCrystal LCD monitor with the dual-axis swivelling system.

For more information and Olympus E-5 Review visit:
http://robinwong.blogspot.com/2010/10…

Photokina in 12 minutes

Watch the video of Photokina in 12 minutes by Heiner Hänsel at Vimeo.

The video was produced with the Sony Nex-VG10 with 18-200 mm lens. In postproduction i tuned up the contrast a little bit. The original sound in parts of the film was recorded with the VG10-Micro.

sony NX VG10 Sample Video with Sound

5D Vs 7D - lens comparison test

Mike Collins on Viemo explains the difference between the crop affects the 7D APS-C and 5D Full-Frame Sensor.