Friday, December 30, 2011

Sony Alpha SAL35F18 A-mount Wide Angle Lens (Black)

Sony Alpha SAL35F18 A-mount Wide Angle Lens (Black) Review



Sony Alpha SAL35F18 A-mount Wide Angle Lens (Black) Feature

  • Bright, wide aperture lens: ideal for portraits and low-light shooting
  • DT lens design optimised for cameras with APS-C sensor: light, compact and easy to carry
  • Smooth Autofocus Motor (SAM) for smooth AF operation
  • Focus mode switch
  • Supplied with lens hood
This lens fits Sony A-series DSLR Bodies.

The SAL35F18 adds the important 35mm focal length to the Easy Choice" series. The Easy Choice" series offers compact, lightweight lenses at reasonable prices that are attractive to entry-level users as well as intermediate and advanced photographers. On an APS-C sensor the focal length of this lens is equivalent to 52.5mm, a versatile length that will cover a range of applications from landscapes through snapshots to portraits and more.

The bright F1.8 maximum aperture further enhances the utility of this lens in diverse shooting conditions. At only 170 grams, this lens is the lightweight champion among lenses of the same focal length from other manufacturers. It can be added to a lens kit system and carried around without adding appreciable weight.

SAM (Smooth Autofocus Motor) achieves smooth autofocus operation. Autofocus signals received from the camera body control a motor built into the lens. The internal motor directly drives the focusing group for smooth autofocus operation.

Features:

Filter Diameter - 55 mm Lens Groups-Elements - 5 groups, 6 elements Minimum Focus Distance - 9.6 (0.23m) Distance Encoder - Yes Distance Scale - Yes Angle of View - 44 (APS-C) Aperture Blade - 7 aperture blades (circular) Focal Length (35mm equivalent) - 52.5mm Internal Motor - Yes (SAM) Maximum Magnification - x 0.25


Monday, December 26, 2011

FujiColor Superia 200 Speed 24 Exposure Color Film

FujiColor Superia 200 Speed 24 Exposure Color Film Review



Super G is known as Fuji Color Negative Superia in the U.K.


Sunday, December 25, 2011

Fujifilm Superia 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)

Fujifilm Superia 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack) Review



Fujifilm Superia 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack) Feature

  • 35mm color print film
  • 800 ASA color print film
  • Fine grain
  • Wide exposure latitude
  • Natural color reproduction
The Fuji Superia 800 pack includes four rolls of 35mm 800 ASA color print film with 24 exposures per roll. Fuji Superia 800 is Fujifilm's fastest, multipurpose color film. It is ready for virtually any picture-taking occasion. Its speed, wide exposure latitude, and fine grain are particularly designed to achieve natural color reproduction in low light conditions without a flash, fast action sports, or general use with compact zoom lens cameras. The film is DX coded for use with automatic cameras and can be developed using standard CN-16 or C-41 processing. Cz 135-24 (ISO 800) 4PK


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Lomographic Holga Starter Kit

Lomographic Holga Starter Kit Review



Lomographic Holga Starter Kit Feature

  • Plastic 60/8 Optical Lens
  • Built-In Colorflash
  • Variable Shutter Speeds
  • The World through a Plastic Lens softcover book
  • 120 Medium Format Film (Not Included)
From its humble creation in 1982, the Holga has grown into a globe-spanning cult item, able to capture the most unique photographic treasures that you have ever seen. Pick up the Holga, free yourself from the rules, and shoot your heart out. The famous Medium-format dynamo, now with a built in flash and color-gel filters! Prepare to employ your trusty Holga day or night as the flash opens up new worlds of low-light images with the beloved Holga effects, soft focus, double-exposures, streaming colors, intense vignetting and unpredictable light leaks. A "B" setting keeps the shutter open for as long as you like, and the dandy new tripod thread allows for smooth tripod mounting. This kit comes with a full Holga 4 color poster, a beautiful coffee table book produced by Lomography, "The World Through a Plastic Lens" that features interviews and sample photography from Holga photographers from around the globe!


Friday, December 23, 2011

SanDisk 8GB SD High Capacity Card (SDSDB-008G-B35)

SanDisk 8GB SD High Capacity Card (SDSDB-008G-B35) Review



SanDisk 8GB SD High Capacity Card (SDSDB-008G-B35) Feature

  • Cards include security feature for protection of copyrighted data
  • SD cards are fully compatible with all SD-compliant devices
  • Speed performance rating: Class 4 (based on SD 2.0 Specification)
  • Writeable label for easy identification and organization
  • High quality and reliability backed by a 5-year limited warranty
The SD and SDHC memory card is a highly secure stamp-sized flash memory card, which can be used in a variety of digital products: digital music players, cellular phones, handheld PCs, digital cameras, digital video camcorders, smart phones, car navigation systems and electronic books.To support the higher capacity needs, SD cards are now requiring a different design. The new SD 2.0 specifications - which supports 4GB and up - is called Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC). The SD Association has created and defined 3 speed classes to help you identify speed and performance capabilities/minimum requirements of SDHC cards and their SDHC host products. Many factors impede this performance. SDHC guarantees a minimum read and write speed necessary to handle recording high quality video and audio. The maximum card speed may vary, but you can always depend on SDHC cards to meet your SDHC host product’s high quality performance requirements.Because SDHC works differently (supports the new higher capacity cards) this new card format is not backwards compatible with legacy SD format host devices.


Friday, December 16, 2011

Canon Sure Shot 90u 35mm Date Camera

Canon Sure Shot 90u 35mm Date Camera Review



Canon Sure Shot 90u 35mm Date Camera Feature

  • 2.3x zoom lens 35mm camera
  • 5 programmed shooting modes
  • 3-point autofocus system
  • Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
  • 10 second self-timer
A smoothly designed point and shoot that doesn't lack in important features, the Canon Sure Shot 90u is easy to use and can adjust to most situations to capture clear photos. The 2.3x zoom (38 to 90 millimeters) provides a wide range of options in snapping your subject. The autofocus system uses 3 sensors to create a sharp and clear image, even when the subject is in motion or off-center. The 90u has several shooting modes such as automatic, action, night scene, portrait, and close-up mode.

Film loading, advance, and rewind are fully automatic for easy operation, and you can even rewind mid-roll as well. The flash can be set to automatic, fill, off, or red-eye reduction. Use the exposure compensation to help show subjects out in under or over lit situations. The 10-second self-timer is useful for self-portraits or group shots. You can also imprint the date onto your photos for record-keeping. Capture great pictures with the advanced technology of this compact Canon Sure Shot 90U 35mm camera with 2.3x/38-90mm zoom lens. It's easy to use with a built-in flash and 3-point autofocus, and gives you control with 4 shooting modes for unique photographic conditions including night scenes and action shots. Other features include red-eye reduction, self-timer and date imprint. Imported. 2-1/4Hx4Wx1-1/4D".


Thursday, December 8, 2011

Nikon Em 35mm SLR Film Camera

Nikon Em 35mm SLR Film Camera Review



Nikon Em 35mm SLR Film Camera Feature

  • It is supported by E-system.
The Nikon EM formed the base of the new line. It was the smallest and cheapest SLR ever made by Nippon Kogaku. It was a battery-powered (two S76 or A76, or one 1/3N) electromechanically controlled manual focus SLR. The EM featured a lightweight and compact hybrid copper aluminum alloy body and fiberglass reinforced polycarbonate plastic top and bottom covers, plus aperture priority semiautomatic exposure control governed by a built-in 60/40 percent centerweighted, silicon photodiode light meter. A left side viewfinder galvanometer needle pointer indicated the exposure on a shutter speed scale. The viewfinder also had Nikon's standard 3 mm split image rangefinder and 1 mm microprism collar focusing aids, but the focus screen was fixed. The viewfinder is dimmer than those in the semi-professional Nikons since the expensive prisms of the latter were not used. The camera is also fitted with a low-light exposure warning in the form of an audible 'beep'. Accessories for the EM included a highly automated dedicated electronic flash unit, the Nikon SB-E (guide number 56/17 (feet/meters) at ASA 100) and a very small power winder, the Nikon MD-E (motorized film advance at 2 frames per second). However, the star of the E-system were a new brand of lenses - the Nikon Series E lenses (discontinued circa 1987). The Series E lens line up in 1980 were a 28 mm f/2.8 wide angle, a 35 mm f2.5 semi-wide angle, a 50 mm f/1.8 normal, a 100 mm f/2.8 short telephoto and a 75-150 mm f/3.5 zoom. These lenses were intended to enhance the EM's appeal with new users, by being inexpensive but good quality alternatives to the pricey regular Nikkor branded lenses.


Sunday, December 4, 2011

Canon EOS-1V Professional SLR Body

Canon EOS-1V Professional SLR Body Review



Canon EOS-1V Professional SLR Body Feature

  • Professional 35mm SLR camera with up to 1/8000 second shutter speed (Body only)
  • Rigid magnesium alloy body resistant to water and dust
  • Fast continuous shooting speed of up to 10 fps
  • Features 45-point Area AF, 100% viewfinder, and EOS-1 control layout
  • Large selection of interchangeable AF lenses, flash systems, and remote controllers
State of the art technology combining strength and elegance, in the finest tradition of the "1" Series