There is variety of camcorders on the market, and if you’re looking for a compact camcorder, we’re glad to inform you that Thanko has released it latest compact camcorder. Continue reading »

Sony has announced a new compact system camera – NEX-5N to slot into its existing NEX line-up, with the latest Sony NEX-5N featuring an improved 16.1 megapixel APS-C sensor compared to its 14.2 megapixel predecessor NEX-5.
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Made from light magnesium alloy, the NEX-5N is just 23.3mm at the slimmest point and includes the same quick shutter lag as found on the new NEX-7. With a release time lag of just 0.02 seconds, it is the fastest in the world. An improved autofocus algorhythm doubles the readout speed from the image sensor and results in an AF that is significantly faster than the current NEX-5 model.
Olympus launches three new PEN compact system cameras today. The Olympus PEN family features high image quality, fast speed, point-and-shoot, full HD video and capable of performing advance features like a DSLR camera.
Recently Camera Technica used laser to show how unsteady even the best of photographers can be when taking photographs, now the folks are back at it again showing how lenses with Image Stabilization compensate to help in achieving crisper images. Continue reading »
This seems to be so distant from what a typical DSLR looks like but who knows if few photographers out there might end up appreciating the spill of colors that Pentax has thrown over its K-r range of DSLRs. The offer comes loaded with the basic 35mm prime lens under the 100 piece limited edition kit. Hurry if you love colors and hate the typical looks of a DSLR.

Though not yet outed, still the Distagon T* 35mm f/1.4 by Carl Zeiss has been made public at Photokina and it has surely gathered the necessary media attention. The company says that it plans to launch the Distagon T* 35mm f/1.4 in the first quarter of 2011. The Distagon T* 35mm f/1.4 is said to be a premium manual focus 11 element lens.

Though almost every camera has its own built-in flash yet when it comes to professional photography then every experienced photographer will understand that using the built-in flash of any camera is like killing the real life of the final image.
This is why professional photographers use custom flash which is often referred to as flashguns. Recently at Photokina we’ve been enjoying the launch of plenty of camera acessories but no brand have launched any new flashguns. Continue reading »








