Picture: Smalling, Angelbird, Billingham |
Welcome to the weekend, everyone! This week was CP+, which means cameras, news of a ton about the lens, and – you guess – accessories. There is a ton to get through there, so let’s correct it.
Sales
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We are wrapped recently Our review The Panasonic video-centered GH7, apparently to go on sale. It is currently available for $ 200 from MSRP.
Photo: Richard Butler |
If you are looking for a camera, which still has capable video glasses, but focuses more on stills, then Nikon Z6iii is also on sale for $ 300.
Camera tracking
Picture: Height Laboratory |
If you are ever concerned about losing or theft of your camera, this next product may be for you. The elevation lab tagwalt camera plate is a carbon fiber Arca Swiss Tripod plate with an airtag, a secret compartment for the small accessory of Apple that will track the location of an item. The plate attachs your camera using a safety toorx screw.
The principle is that if someone closes with your camera, they cannot think of unloading the tripod plate, which means you will be able to see its location and potentially fix it. The plates are $ 20 each, but are also available in two-packs for $ 30.
Gardani
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Many photographers will be familiar with DXO’s software, but obviously, the company is also interested in soft goods. as part of Announcement of it A “Photographers Club”, the company, said it was working on the fact that she says “Photo Storm Cape”. It essentially states on the tin: a piece of clothing that is designed to keep you and your camera dry, even in heavy rains.
The company has not yet released several details on this-apparently it is planning to launch a kickstarter “soon”-but it is said that it uses “premium high-tech material” and provides “extraordinary comfort and style”. It also offers a window in the front flap that lets you see the monitor of your camera without exposing the elements.
Compact camera holster
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Famous camera bag manufacturer billingham Has released “The first camera bag” is called “before the first ever camera bag”, designed for compact cameras such as Fujifilm X100V, Leica D-Lux or Ricoh Gr 3. The bag, called ten -16, is available in different colors, such as red, yellow or green and comes with a removable leather strap. If you are designed for bags to achieve one of a compact cameras that are lucky enough, it can be a fashionable way to keep in hand.
SSD to go
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Storage company Angelbird has released a new portable SSD, which uses the USB 4.0 interface to maintain speed up to 1600 Mbps. This includes a USB 4 cable, which plugs into a recessed port on the aluminum attachment of the drive.
SSD2GO PKT also has a right protection switch, which you can accidentally flip to prevent any changes in data. The 2TB model costs $ 380, while 4TB will run a $ 650. You can also engage the text on the attachment of the drive without any extra cost.
Cage for a new hybrid
Image: Smallrig |
Panasonic Just announced Its latest high-resolution hybrid camera, S1rii, but Smallrig is already ready for it. there is Standard cageA kit that includes both A cage and a top handleAnd a Long version of the cage It is compatible with S1rii’s battery grip. Given the video glasses of S1rii, it is not surprising to see the goods, making it even easier to use it for video shooting.
New Manfreet Tipi
Q90 columns make 055xpro very versatile. Picture: Manfroot |
Manfotto has released two new ball-head tripets, 055xpro AS and 190X as aluminum. Both are compatible with ARCA-Style accessories, meaning that you can attach your camera directly to them if this Arca is in the cage with the bottom plate.
As the name means, 055xpro is moved to professional photographers and can catch up to 15 kg (33LB) of gear, while the enthusiastic-class 190x is rated for 10kg (22LB). The 055xpro also allows you to quickly rotate the center column 90 °, allowing you to switch between horizontal, vertical, or even top-down shooting.
$ 299 will cost as 190x, while 055xpro will cost $ 399.
F0.38
This week’s entertaining/educational video is one by a channel called Applied Science, and it gives details of the process of changing a microscope objective, which is theoretically, a F0.38 lens. The process involves the use of oil to coup the glass for a sensor, which has removed its protective glass cover – a process that was apparently resulting in many destroyed sensor chips.
There are some caves. Examples Videos that we see-Type-1/2.5 (5.76 x 4.29 mm) was shot using the sensor-don’t show what kind of depth of field or light collecting ability you will find from a f0.38 lens that fit for a full-frame sensor. However, it is still a fun DIY project and provides a really interesting look in determining the F-stop rating of the lens.