
How about some new juice on the Canon 5D Mark III? Keith over at Northlight posted some interesting things he heard on the 5D Mark III, stating:
[T]he 5D2 replacement will be aimed at ‘cleaning up’ in the DSLR video market, complementing the video specific 1 series mentioned at the recent Hollywood announcement. [click to continue…]

Nikon has unveiled the SB-910 Speedlight, which now serves as the top-tier Speedlight in its lineup.
The SB-910 adds a new graphic interface and control set. It also features a new thermal cut-out system that will increase recycle times as the flash heats up instead of shutting down completely while it cools off.
The SB-910 covers a 17-200mm angle of view range and will automatically detect whether it is attached to an FX or DX camera, and then adjust the zoom head accordingly.
Additionally, the SB-910 features new hard-type color compensation filters for fluorescent and incandescent color temperature balancing. When applied, the SB-910 can change the white balance setting of the camera automatically. The coverage patterns can be adjusted for standard, center-weighted and even for control over the light spread.
The SB-910 retails for $549.95 and will be available December 2011. Check availability on Amazon and B&H.
More info the the official press release below. [click to continue…]

Sony Alpha users have been a bit of the step-child amongst the wireless flash users out there. Fortunately, Phottix has released its Strato II wireless triggers for the Sony flash mount. [click to continue…]