Archive for the Camera Accessories

Panasonic  unveils new lens for Micro Four Thirds camera: Lumix G Vario 14-42mm / F3.5-5.6 ASPH./ MEGA O.I.S
[ March 8th, 2010 ]

Panasonic unveils new lens for Micro Four Thirds camera: Lumix G Vario 14-42mm / F3.5-5.6 ASPH./ MEGA O.I.S

Panasonic announces a new member to its Micro Four Thirds lens family. The new Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-42mm / F3.5-5.6 ASPH./ MEGA O.I.S, a standard zoom interchangeable lens for the Lumix G Micro system. The Panasonic lens is light weight but marks high on performance.

Easy Way To Keep Photos: HyperDrive Album, The Best Portable Photo Storage
[ March 4th, 2010 ]

Easy Way To Keep Photos: HyperDrive Album, The Best Portable Photo Storage

What’s the best way to keep or store photos of your beloved memories? A portable photo storage called The HyperDrive album keeps up to 640GB worth of photos (which is roughly 300,000 photographs, wow).

Memory Card in Steroids: SanDisk releases 64 GB  SDXC card
[ February 23rd, 2010 ]

Memory Card in Steroids: SanDisk releases 64 GB SDXC card

Will you buy SanDisk’s newly released 64 GB SDXC memory card sold at US$349.99 for your digital camera?

SanDisk announced the release of its new 64 GB SDXC (Extended Capacity) memory card at the 2010 Photo Marketing Associations (PMA) Convention in California. This is the company’s highest capacity ever. SanDisk offers Class 4 speed with maximum data transfer speed of up to 15 MB. The card is available immediately at www.sandisk.com via the U.S. e-commerce site.

[ February 18th, 2010 ]

Welcome the world’s 1st ULTRAWIDE-TO-WIDE LENS: Nikon’s AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm f/4G ED VR

Is your pocket and digital SLR ready for the AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm f/4G ED VR?  We can’t wait to try it out either!
Nikon says it’s the first ultrawide-to-wide zoom lens with Vibration Reduction (VR). The AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm f/4G ED VR is really the world’s first full frame ultrawide lens with any form of in-lens [...]

digital slr camera
[ February 15th, 2010 ]

Digital Photography Tips: The Complete Checklist of Digital SLR Camera Accessories to Bring When You Travel

Lanscape photography, camera accesories man This article will guide both Digital SLR hobbyists and professional photographers on what camera accessories bring to when they travel.
You invested a lot of money on two things: a digital SLR and your vacation. You want both to be perfect which means you have to plan well for both. You don’t want to arrive in Grand Canyon, stare at Colorado’s architectural marvel and realize you don’t have juice on your camera battery or that your memory card is full.
This is why it is vital to organize the camera accessories you bring to your trip. Here is a list of camera equipment that just covers most situations.

32GB SanDisk Extreme SDHC
[ July 10th, 2009 ]

SanDisk Will Release The World’s Fastest 32GB SDHC Card In August

With a whopping reading and writing speed of 30MB per second, the new 32GB SanDisk Extreme® SDHC™ card is said to be the world’s fastest in the market today. At an average transfer rate of 24MB per second, this powerful, tiny card is capable of recording up to 160 minutes of high definition videos in the 1920 [...]

50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor
[ July 10th, 2009 ]

Nikkor Normal Lens

50mm f/1.8D AF NIKKOR

Its characteristic as a convenient entry -level lens is what makes the 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor a popular choice among novice photographers. It is ideal for close-up photography and can create a great sense of depth since its aperture can be adjusted up to f/22. It is lightweight and considerably [...]

28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S Nikkor
[ July 9th, 2009 ]

Nikkor Normal Zoom Lens

28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S NIKKOR

Being able to operate both in manual and automatic focus mode is what makes the 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S NIKKOR an intelligent and convenient standard zoom lens. It makes use of the Nikon Silent Wave Motor technology and is designed using 2 ED glass elements, as well as moulded [...]

Lowepro Micro Trekker 200
[ June 12th, 2009 ]

Camera Accessories

A digital camera basically consists of two major components: the lens, which absorbs beams of light, and the image sensor, which translates these light particles into signals that give off the images. These two are the primary parts needed for a digital camera to function. Aside from them, any other thing that is not equipped [...]

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