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August 7, 2014

Understanding Camera Lenses

There is a variety of different types of camera lenses that can add that creative twist and varying perspective to your photography. The advantage of a SLR or DSLR camera is the ability to switch between those lenses to suit your changing needs. There are countless choices available to photographers in the market today and we’ll discuss the basics of interchangeable camera lenses in this article.

Telephoto lens – This type of lens is often called long lens, simply because they are long and provide longer than normal focal lengths. The lens magnifies the subject, bringing it closer than normal lenses can, making it useful and suitable for times when you can’t or won’t get close to your subject.

Nikon 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR AF-S DX Nikkor Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR

This type of lens is ideal for use in sports and wildlife photography where distance needs to kept from the subject. However, just as telephoto lenses magnify the subject, it magnifies movement too. A tripod becomes necessary to hold the camera along with the long lens in order to achieve sharp photos.

Wide-angle lens – Sometimes called a short lenses due to the shorter than normal focal lengths, they allow you to take photos in a dramatic wide view. The lens captures a panoramic view of the scene and is often used in landscape, interior, street and architectural photography.

Zoom lens – Unlike telephoto and wide-angle lenses, the focal length can be adjusted, making it a convenient all-in-one lens to carry around. It has the ability to change from wide-angle to normal and normal to zoom, and in effect change the focal length, depth of field and image size. Zoom lenses can be heavy though, as it requires additional glass layers to help focus the light at various focal lengths.

Prime lens – These are the opposite of zoom lenses. They are fixed in focal length but have wider apertures to capture better images in low light applications. Many photographers use a prime lens for portraiture type of photography.

Macro lens – Macros are essentially the same as normal lenses except for its ability to focus in much closer to the subject. The image size is often as large as or larger than the original subject. They are often used in close up situations such as with insects and dew drops.

Fish-eye lens – These lenses offer an artistic view of the subject by creating a magnified wide-angle effect with a centre that diminishes in size and clarity. This type of lens more than often provides a 180 degree view but there are some that provide as much as 220 degrees in view. The resulting image often looks like the image one sees when looking through a door peephole.

Tilt shift lens – Now here is a rather complex lens that offers the photographer finer mechanical controls. With the shift movement, you can move the depth of field to the left and right, altering the image’s centre of perspective. The tilt movement allows you to shift the focus up and down so that it moves away from being perpendicular. The tilt and shift movements result in a wedge-shaped and cropped wide-angle image, often seen in architectural photography. Tilt shift lenses are also often used in miniature faking applications.

Choosing the right camera lens for any given application requires both knowledge and experience. The specific effect that you’re after, composition and subject matter also determine the right choice. The good thing is that each type of lens is removable and interchangeable, making it simple to switch as your circumstances change.

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July 17, 2013

FujiFilm X-M1

FujiFilm X-M1, Interchangeable Lens Camera with APS-C Sensor X-Trans
FujiFilm X-M1
FujiFilm again presents the latest camera with a label FujiFilm X-M1. XM1 is a camera with interchangeable lens capability that comes with a 16 megapixel camera sensor technology bandage APS-C X-Trans sensor.

This camera is claimed to be very comfortable to use. Can easily control the shutter speed, aperture and other settings. There is a button specifically designed to set the white balance and macro features.

Equipped with an EXR II, XM-1 is able to light up only in a short time and can make shots in just 0.05 seconds. While Burts Shot mode, the device is capable of taking pictures up to 5.6 frames per second. Other facilities contained on this camera among others, Super i-Flash, LCD is 3 inches with a depth of up to 920k.

To support its activities, FujiFilm XM-1 is equipped with wireless connectivity that can connect to a PC or smartphone device to transfer images generated through the application of existing FujiFilm App. Various features filter effects have also been provided in this device.

Camera and weigh up to 330 grams, has an ISO range of 200-6400 and range starting from 100 to 25,600. And will come wrapped in the color Black, Brown and Silver, for a price that is FujiFilm XM-1 you can see this link.

Lens, FujiFilm X-M1
Lens, FujiFilm X-M1
Top, Fuji Film X-M1
Top, Fuji Film X-M1
Black, FujiFilm X-M1
Black, FujiFilm X-M1
FUJIFILM X-M1 Key Features:

16.3 megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor (same sensor as X-Pro1 / X-E1)
Hi-speed EXR Processor II
Start-up time of 0.5 secs*, shutter lag of 0.05 secs and a maximum burst speed of 5.6fps(max. 30 frames**)
Compact and lightweight body
Tiltable 3-inch LCD (920K dot high definition)
Built in flash with FUJIFILM's Super Intelligent Flash technology
ISO200-6400 in 1/3 step increments (and extended range of ISO100, ISO 12800 to 25600 at reduced resolution)
Full HD Video recording at 30fps
49 point AF
Art filters: 8 Advanced Filters plus 5 Film Simulation modes
In-camera RAW processing
Q button for list view of frequently-used menus and smooth configuration
Hot shoe
Wireless image transfer to smart phones and tablet PCs via FUJIFILM Camera app
Cool retro design, available in three colors: Black, Silver and Brown






July 3, 2013

Amazing Samsung NX300

Amazing Samsung NX300

Difference in quality between camera phones and pocket (pocket camera) are not much different, much less expensive and the physical size of a DSLR makes CSC (Compact System Camera) be a smart choice. As with Samsung's latest cameras, namely: Samsung NX 300. How abilities?

Samsung NX300
Samsung NX300

Design

Dimension: 122 x 63.7 x 40.7mm; Weight: 284 grams (body only).
Physical NX 300 is certainly much more compact than a DSLR camera. With a weight of merely 548 grams (with kit lens) users who are used to carrying a DSLR will feel a significant difference that linger with NX 300.

Samsung also presents the design looks retro-modern fusion on NX300. Classic with leather wrapping on the front side, while the modern with the back side of the display area dominated.

Power switch is in the same area as the shutter button on the top side. Still on the up side, there is also a mode dial with 8 selection mode, the jog dial, plus a Direct Link which serves button to run AutoShare feature.

Besides the right of the screen there are a series of buttons with functions commonly found in DSLR cameras are 5 of them also serve as navigation buttons to control menu.

Screen


With Touch AMOLED (C-type Touch Control Enabled) and Tilt; 3:31 inches (84mm), WVGA (800 x 480) 768k dots (Pentile); 100% Filed of View.
In addition to using physical keys users can also use the screen to navigate between menus are more intuitive. In the test period, PULSE feel NX300 screen is very responsive to touch input from our fingers. Exciting area of ​​3:31 inch screen is supported by a metal frame with two pairs of hinges which allow the user to adjust the screen position. The position of the screen can be adjusted to tilt up to 90 degrees facing up, or down 45 degrees.

Lens


Lens Samsung NX Series
Lens Samsung NX Series
Kit lens: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS with IFN button; Compatible with Samsung lens with mounting NX.
On Samsung sales package includes a standard kit lens with the size of 18-55mm focal length and aperture of f/3.5-5.6. What's interesting about this lens is equipped with IFN button that can be used to change the focus ring functions to be used to set the aperture value, shutter speed, EV, ISO, white balance and digital zoom.

Samsung NX300 is compatible with every product with the Samsung lens NX mounting, meaning that the kit lens NX series of products that will come earlier or can be used with NX300.

Together with the launch of the NX300 some time ago, Samsung also introduced the 45mm f1.8 lens (2D/3D). Together NX300, the lens can be used to create 3D images and video. 45mm f1.8 lens (2D/3D) is sold separately at a price.

For those of you who have a collection of lenses from other brands, commercially available artificial lens mount adapter so that third parties can marry NX300 body with lens collection owned. Obviously with the consequences of the ineffectiveness of the autofocus feature.


Hardware and Performance

Samsung NX300
Samsung NX300

Sensor: APS-C CMOS, 20.3 effective megapixels; DRIMe New Image Engine IV; Shutter speed: 30 to 1/6, 000 seconds; Aperture: f/3.5-22 (wide), f/5.6-22 (tele), ISO: 100 -25 600; Exposure compensation; + / -3 EV
Samsung applies Hybrid Auto Focus system (AF) that allows the NX300 shoot quickly, accurately and detect with better contrast levels. NX300 also very reliable to capture a particular moment when the object moves quickly thanks to the shutter speed (shutter speed), which reached 1/6000 sec and the ability to capture 8.6 frames per second in burst mode shoot.

NX 300 ISO range is quite wide from 100 to 25600 at the highest resolution with manual settings so it's ready to use in varied lighting conditions, is in auto ISO mode only reached 3200.

As NX 300 camera capable of recording video in Full HD resolution with a choice of 60, 30 or 24 frames per second (fps) in MP4 (H.264), while making it extremely reliable for capturing moving images.

Connectivity


Wifi (IEEE 802.11b/g/n support Dual Channel), HDMI 1.4a; microUSB, NFC.
This sector is the most attractive part for mobile technology enthusiasts like us. Samsung includes wifi connectivity options that enable the NX 300 is connected to a computer device, the Samsung Smart HDTV (using the AllShare software) or iOS and Android devices (using Samsung Smart Camera application 2.0) without a cable connection.

In version 2.0, the application of Samsung Smart Camera 3 has integrated the application with different functions that were previously separate. The third function is AutoShare, MobileLink and Remote Viewfinder.

When the feature is enabled AutoShare will make every image captured using the NX300 sent directly to your phone or tablet Android/iOS in a matter of seconds, while MobileLink has a function somewhat similar to AutoShare users only have to choose which photos to send it to your phone or tablet. In addition it also has the function MobileLink folder synchronization between cameras and phones/tablets.

The latter is the Remote Viewfinder function. As the name implies, enabling the user to his smartphone as a viewfinder. Not only can view the photos that will be photographed by the NX300, users can also customize several settings, including zoom in/out and press the shutter via the phone.

To be able to use this application, users must first connect (pairing) NX300 and the phone which is facilitated by the direct link and NFC connectivity. So users just put the phone NX300 also has NFC connectivity.

In addition there is also the option to upload a photo of NX300 to the cloud and social networking services like Microsoft SkyDrive, Facebook, Picasa or YouTube. And NX 300 touch screen ease the process of logging into the service number.

Other Features


NX300 has a number of standard shooting modes like Auto, Program, Shutter Priority, Manual and Lens Priority which can be determined by turning the mode dial.

There is also a Samsung Smart Mode consisting of 14 modes that can be adapted to the lighting conditions and surrounding objects.

Some examples include Smart Beauty Face Mode that automatically smoothes facial area attractions, Best Face is designed for gruop shot that will capture 5 pictures in a sequence so that the user can determine the best facial expressions for each person and then put it together, Action Freeze for shooting fast-moving objects , Panorama and more.

Excess
• Wireless connectivity to a computer or gadget Android and iOS
• AutoShare, Mobile Link, and Remote Viewfinder through Samsung Smart Camera 2.0
• Smart Mode
• Touch Screen to Make Operations More Intuitive
• Video Recorder Full HD

Shortage
• The Flash Separated from the Body

Conclusion
NX300 is not only able to meet the demands of quality that you will not be able to be met by a smartphone or tablet device, but also will pamper even novice users with ease of operation and features a powerful, especially in the connectivity sector.

June 23, 2013

Fujifilm Performance X100s

Fujifilm X100s undeniably luxurious enliven fixed lens cameras on the market. The first impression gained when you view this camera is a retro design and an impressive finishing touch. Fujifilm design was to maintain the 'big brother' X100. The letter S here has meaning second version.

"Development of X-series has not changed is the design in which the feedback refers to the user"

X100s wrapped with die cast magnesium alloy and polyurethane on top to bottom. Solid and classy. What about the layout of the buttons? To remember, this camera including professional camera. Button operation predictably, very complete. Adaptation required to become familiar with the layout and function buttons are paired.
At the back of the body there is a type of TFT LCD screen measuring 2.8 inch with various settings button on the side-side.

Is a kind of hybrid viewfinder (OVF and EVF merger). One quote from Fujifilm that should be taken into consideration for consumers. Now, users can make the shift from optical and electronic viewfinder through which the switch button on the front of the camera. Button switch is fairly easy to use, can be accessed with one finger when in position ready to shoot.

Its own optical viewfinder is very bright. He showed a broader view image compared with the image taken by the camera will be.

As for the part of the body can be found wheel control shutter speed, exposure and Fn keys. Unfortunately, there are ticks of the on/off this. Often this button accidentally touched and easily move in the position on the time put into the bag or casing.

With a price tag is not exactly cheap, the user had to be satisfied with a fixed lens here, aka do not have a zoom. Plus, the camera is also not the kind of mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, the lens alias can not be changed.

But Fujinon 23mm f2 lens did not disappoint. Quite consistently produce sharp images in almost all openings. As if remembering ancient camera, this lens are in focus ring and aperture ring.

Indeed, the lack of zoom on this lens can be seen as a shortcoming or challenge. Is seen as a shortage if the zooming user assumes the existence of an important, or challenge if he felt the level of creativity in the photograph tested. Inevitably, users will need to set the right composition, or closer to the subject to be photographed.

Then talk about speed. Fujifilm is doing a great improvement in this series than the X100. With the combination of X-Trans CMOS sensor and EXR Processor II II is the latest generation of this series X100s has the speed phase detection up to 0.08 seconds and Fujifilm hailed as the world's fastest AF. The X100s has a start-up time is also much faster than the X100.

With this sensor anyway, this camera is claimed to reduce noise and improve sensitivity 16.3 MP sensor that magnitude.

What else is interesting? We switched to the focal view. Fujifilm gives 3 choices focus here, namely standard, split digital image claimed first in the world, and focus peaking.

Tested one by one the focus of display options is fun. Digital image split for example, we are given the black and white areas in the center of the LCD or EVF camera to see whether or not the subject focus.

While in focus peaking, the camera will menghighlight parts with high contrast. Besides can access it via the menu, this setting can also be done fairly easily through the control command which is above the AEL AFL button when in manual focus mode.

The trick, simply by pressing the center of the command control about 2 seconds, the camera will display these options. Just select it, which makes you comfortable and adjusted to the shooting conditions.

Selecting the focus view can also be done when your eyes are in the viewfinder, so do not bother.

Another key benefit is considered very key Q. A quick access to a variety of settings, so we do not have to go into the camera menu. Placement that is in the lower right corner of the back of the camera, feels good and easily accessible with your thumbs.

This camera is able to shoot photos in RAW format. There is also Eye-Fi transfer capabilities, when users use a memory card to transfer files via wireless.

Overall, this camera is able to produce a good performance, sharp images and natural colors with the balance of contrast and saturation. Coupled with retro-style charm nan solid design, as well as the completeness of control buttons, the camera inevitably be one of the best in its class.

Fujifilm X100s following key specifications:
- Sensor II CMOS APS-C (23.6 x 15.8 mm) with a resolution of 16.3 MP
- Video recording HD 1920 x 1080 pixels (HD)
- Lens Fujinon 23 mm f/2
- ND filter
- ISO 200-6400
- Shutter speed 30/s - 1/4000s
- Continuous 6 fps burst
- 2.8-inc LCD type TFT with a resolution of 460,000 dots
- Dimensions 126.5 x 74.4 x 53.99 mm
- Hybrid viewfinder (OVF and EVF)
- Photo format: JPEG and RAW
- 10 Film Simulation option

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