Archive for June, 2011

A simple solution for GPS encoding your non-gps photos – gps4cam

Posted on 10. Jun, 2011 by .

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Are you looking for a simple solution to encoding the GPS location to your non-gps DSLR photos and are willing to spend $2.99 or so on a solution (and have an iPhone), then gps4cam is a handy iPhone application you should have. Until the DSLR makers decide to include GPS for encoding location information to [...]

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Our first hands on report for the Canon Rebel T3i/600D

Posted on 08. Jun, 2011 by .

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Thanks to our friends at LensProToGo, we got our hands on a Canon Rebel T3i/600D and we’re pretty impressed. This camera is a great HDSLR starter and it has certainly evolved since the T1i was released just about a year and a half ago. The new on-screen function descriptions are sure to help those who [...]

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Objects in the lens may be closer than they appear – using depth of field

Posted on 06. Jun, 2011 by .

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Something not specifically HDSLR related, but fun none the less – a fun video showing extreme use of tricks of the lenses to fake people into thinking objects are larger than they appear… and you can create these effects with super deep depth of field. We found this here. For feedburner daily email readers: watch [...]

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Shane Hurlbut, ASC is proud to announce the debut of Hurlbut Visuals DSLR Cinema Rentals

Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by .

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Our friend Shane Hurlbut and his crew at Hurlbut visuals have announced their DSLR Cinema Rentals division. The whole Hurlbut Visuals crew will be at the CineGear show in LA this weekend to tell you all about it if you’re there. They’re also giving away $2000 in rentals at CineGear… read all about it on [...]

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Should you worry about mirror vibration when shooting stills?

Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by .

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When you’re learning about your camera, one question that comes to mind is should you worry about the mirror vibration when shooting stills? Does locking the mirror up really help? Well, Preston Scott of CameraTechnica put that question to themselves and decided to put together a little test with their Canon EOS 7D (reviews) to [...]

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The Underwater Project – documenting swimmers with Canon EOS 7D

Posted on 02. Jun, 2011 by .

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The other day, we discovered this breathtaking (pun intended) collection of Canon EOS 7D (reviews) underwater photographs called “The Underwater Project” by Mark Tipple. Here’s one of Mark’s stills… see the video below: [source: tweet] The video of the project The Underwater Project from Mark Tipple on Vimeo. Documenting life below the surface. theunderwaterproject.com facebook.com/​theunderwaterproject [...]

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The Creators of “Her Morning Elegance” Launch the First Global Excision Art Project

Posted on 01. Jun, 2011 by .

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Do you guys remember seeing this very cool “Here Morning Elegance” stop motion video? You probably have, it has over 19 million views on youtube… but I’ll bet you didn’t know it was shot on the Canon EOS 5D. And now, if you’re a fan, you can buy one of the stills from the shoot! [...]

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“Famous Movies in 1 Take” by Tom Antos with DeStorm

Posted on 01. Jun, 2011 by .

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A very cool DeStorm music video – a remake of special scenes from several famous movies all done in one take – was shot on a Canon EOS 7D (reviews), we also get to see not only a Behind the Scenes (BTS) from Tom Antos (the director) – but we get a 4 screen side [...]

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