June 2011

Amazon posted the new Nikon DSLR and lens rebates a week or so ago.  Now it looks like B&H has gotten in on the deals too.

Here’s the link to B&H’s Nikon rebate page for more.

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Along with the updated Camera App in iOS 5, Apple announced its new iCloud product at WWDC 2011 today.  iCloud is basically an auto-storage program that syncs data across devices – mail, photos, documents, videos, etc. [click to continue…]

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At WWDC 2011 today, Apple unveiled iOS 5, which contains a number of new features and functions.  Most relevant to photo buffs though are the upgrades to the camera app. [click to continue…]

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Canon broke ground on a new manufacturing facility in Taiwan yesterday – and it’s going to start building another plant in Taiwan in August.  The two plants are said to be a $1.05-billion dollar investment to meet the growing demand for its DSLR line of cameras, lenses and accessories.

[via Focus Taiwan]

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The fabled RED Scarlet just keeps getting sexier – particularly now that they’ve uploaded some 120fps footage shot with a Scarlet prototype in a hairy lighting setup. [click to continue…]

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Behind the scenes photos from what looks like a Panasonic Lumix promo shoot surfaced on YouTube.  Photo Rumors went to the trouble of analyzing the video for new cameras and spotted what could the the new Panasonic Lumix GF3, which is sporting a big hump atop the ever-shrinking body of this camera line.

It’s rumored to feature a 16MP sensor and available with a new Leica-branded 25mm f/1.4 lens (yum).  Check out the Ken Burns-ified video below if you want to watch the full behind the scenes set of stills. [click to continue…]

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