October 2011

Matrox MXO2 Thunderbolt

Matrox’s MXO2 Thunderbolt breakout boxes are now available.  These speedy new devices cover the bases for pro video and audio I/O needs.  B&H Photo has a range of them available for order here.

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B&H has a solid deal on Lightroom 3 for $149 (it retails for $299).  Better hurry though.  It ends on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at Noon.  Details here at B&H Photo.

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Nikon D700

Just as I was ready to dismiss the previous rumor of a 36MP-shooting Nikon D800, Nikon Rumors heard from its sources and confirmed this replacement for the still-hard-to-find Nikon D700 is (99%) real and will be unveiled in the next 30-60 days.

Here’s a longer look at the machine-translated spec list: [click to continue…]

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Canon November 3

Speculation surrounding Canon’s November 3 announcement continues to be a big topic of conversation (just what Canon wanted, right?).  Canon Rumors received another tip with a couple of vague specs.

The tipster claims a video camera with a Super 35 sensor (roughly APS-C sized), compact flash recording and 3 new lenses announced alongside the camera.  While that’s not much to go on, the new lenses makes a lot of sense – particularly in light of my review of Canon’s recent patent application for video-optimized EF lenses that feature an aperture ring.

One month from today, we’ll know for sure.  In the mean time, stay tuned for the latest.  And if you have any insight into what’s coming next feel free to drop a line via the contact form and let me know.

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Adobe Lightroom vs. Aperture Lightroom

If you are regular reader here, you may have picked up on the fact that I use Adobe Lightroom almost exclusively as an editor for RAW images.  I’m curious as to how Photography Bay’s readers break down between the two big third-party RAW editing apps – Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture.

Hit the poll below and let us know which you use. [click to continue…]

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SmugMug Video Sales

Although it has offered video uploads and embeds for over three years, SmugMug has just added the ability to sell video downloads for pro members.  If you’re a pro member and accustomed to pricing your wares, video download pricing works just like any other digital download products.

Full details over on SmugMug’s blog.

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