Thursday, March 24, 2011
Poison & DSLR ghost
Always dreaming to own this stuff. Its like poison to me. My friend said "this is DSLR ghost, can't stop to think about it as long as not have it".
Why Nikon D90. Prise D90 now is RM 2299 for body only and RM 3100 for body and kit lens. Should be cheap compare the others DSLR camera in this level.
Key Features For D90:
*12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS imaging sensor
*World’s first D-SLR with an HD movie mode
*3-inch super-density 921,000-dot color LCD monitor
*11-point AF system
*Nikon 3D Color Matrix Metering II with Scene Recognition System
*Auto Active D-Lighting
*In-Camera Image Editing
*Continuous shooting as fast as 4.5 frames-per-second
*Low noise ISO sensitivity from 200 to 3200
*Built-in image sensor cleaning
*One-button Live View
*Comprehensive exposure control
*Durable, high precision shutter
*GPS geo-tagging (optional)
Need Speedlight for your Nikon D90?
Speedlight SB-700 AF is should be nice.
SB-700 AF prise is RM 1088 (Not include battery and battery charger)
Praise for the Battery and Battery Charger is defend what brand you want.
Key Features for Speedlight SB-700 AF:
*Portable, Versatile Speedlight Unit i-TTL
*Complete Flash Head Positioning Freedom Bounce 90°up and 7°down with 360° rotation
*Wireless Flash Control
*Choose From 3 Light Distribution Patterns
*Color Filter Identification
*Automatic Format Identification
*Firmware Updating
*Nikon’s Precision i-TTL Flash Control
*Hot Shoe and Wireless Operation
*Versatile Auto Power Zoom Coverage
*Streamlined Controls and Menus
*Flash Tube Overheat Protection
*Flash Value (FV) Lock
*Drip-Proof Mounting Foot Cover (Water Guard)-Optional
Friday, March 18, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Nikon SB-900 Speedlight i-TTL (ISO 100, m/ft)
The SB-900 i-TTL Speedlight leads the Nikon Creative Lighting System delivering the portability, power and versatility to support any photographer’s creative lighting imagination.
Features
1. Multi-step auto zoom covers wide 17-200mm zoom range (24-105mm:SB-800)
2. Three illumination patterns (standard, center-weighted and even)
3. Automatically detects Nikon FX and Nikon DX formats and selects suitable light distribution
4. Improved booster circuit for high-speed recycle time
5. New AF-Assist illumination covers a wide 20-105 mm focal range
6. Firmware update via Nikon D3 and D700 is possible (world’s first*)
7. Thermal Cut-out function limits the number of flashes to avoid deterioration of light
8. Automatically detects color filters (fluorescent or incandescent),
9. Improved switch panel for enhanced usability
10. Improved GUI using a large-size LCD dot panel
11. Bounce capability: tilts up to 90º, down to -7º, rotates horizontally 180º to right and left
12. Advanced Wireless Lighting and versatile functions for up to three remote groups
13. Optional Water Guard WG-AS1 (for D3), WG-AS2 (for D300), and WG-AS3 (for D700)
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
New from Nikon
The D7000 is an absolutely exceptional DSLR that offers a lot of pro-like specification. There's a lot out there to compete with, not least that Canon's 7D can be found and the D7000 does a good job of balancing between consumer and pro. Its part magnesium, part polycarbonate body is testament to this.
The new 39-point AF system is fantastic, the images are of exceptional quality right into the high ISO setting and the only slight drawbacks are the relatively high price point, fairly shallow buffer for Raw shooting and slight overexposure in unexpected circumstances.
Otherwise the D7000 succeeds in carving out a new niche in the DSLR category and provides bags of power for the money.
Features
1. 16.2MP DX-Format Sensor + EXPEED 2 Image Processing System
2. Full 1080p High Definition Video Capture with the D-Movie Function
3. 39 Point AF System
4. RGB 3D Matrix Metering System + Scene Recognition System
5. Built-In i-TTL Flash + Speedlight Compatibility
6. Low Light Image Capture
7. Enhanced Build Quality, Durability, and Usability
8. Pentaprism Optical Viewfinder + 170° 3" LCD Display
9. Twin Memory Card Slots
10.Creative Controls
11.Optional Multi-Power MB-D11 Battery Pack
Prise at Malaysia: RM4,598.00.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Upgrade your lense to Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Zoom Telephoto Autofocus Lens
For those who already have kit lens for dslr camera and want to upgrade it, Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro lens is best choice for you. This lense have a quality compact ultra tele zoom lens which covers the 70mm to 300mm telephoto range, with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:2 at the tele end.
This lens delivers ultimate handling ease and portability in the field due to its lightweight size and mechanical operation. Bestrade suited for shooting outdoors to make full use of the real telephoto of 300mm as well as providing diversity in portraiture using the medium focal length ranges of 70mm to 135mm.
Prise for this lens is cheap, only RM 588.00.
Di (Digitally Integrated Design) is a designation Tamron puts on lenses featuring optical systems designed to meet the performance characteristics of digital SLR cameras.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Samyang 500P 500mm F/8
Just for who like nature picture. The Samyang 500mm F/8 features 500mm at focal length with maximum aperture of f/8 can do it for you.The lens construction has 4 Elements in 4 Groups and has Closest focusing distance at 33 ft with filter size of 72mm. The Rokinon 500P 500mm F/8 lens weighs 640 gram and it measures 2.8 inches in diameter and 11.7 inches long.
Price RM 650.00 at Shashinki
it's very cheap compare with original long range lens.
Price RM 650.00 at Shashinki
it's very cheap compare with original long range lens.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Canon 60D
Canon 60D's turn to be the interesting model. it seems with every other generation of Canon dSLRs, the EOS 50D. If somewhat uninspired follow-up to the extremely well-received 40D. It combines some of the best elements of the T2i and 7D in an updated and occasionally frustrating redesigned body.
60D offers the set of frame rates and manual exposure controls that have made Canon's dSLRs a favorite among the small but vocal group of indie filmmakers. The 3-inch articulated LCD is also a great boon for shooting video. While it's a very nice LCD, though, frequently had trouble viewing it in direct sunlight.
60D gains an improved autofocus system--better than the 50D but not as good as the 7D--as well as the advanced iFCL metering system of the T2i and 7D and a built-in wireless flash controller like the 7D.
In addition to the camera, there are the usual accompanying lens announcements. The coolest sounds like the EF 8-15mm f4L fisheye (available January 2011), which will be Canon's widest angle lens to date. There's also an update to the pro telephoto zooms with a 70-300 f4.5-5.6L IS. And Canon's revving its pro 300mm and 400mm f2.8 lenses with its latest coatings, improved sealing, a new on-prefocus IS mode and a security lock.
Price at http://shashinki.com is RM 4498.00.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Canon EF 85mm f/1.2 USM L
My Dream lens but after buy Canon 60D.
There are plenty of 85mm lenses available, but not many also have an f/1.2 aperture. This gives you two really nice options.......
Pros: Great results, fast aperture, nice background blur, fast and quiet, build quality
Cons: Expensive, limited appeal (but that’s really splitting hairs!)
Price at http://shashinki.com is RM 8850.00.
What do you think?
There are plenty of 85mm lenses available, but not many also have an f/1.2 aperture. This gives you two really nice options.......
Pros: Great results, fast aperture, nice background blur, fast and quiet, build quality
Cons: Expensive, limited appeal (but that’s really splitting hairs!)
Price at http://shashinki.com is RM 8850.00.
What do you think?
My Friend Shoot
This picture was taken by my friend use Sony DSLR. Not really sure what lens he use but that would have the story behind this picture. Need ask to my friends if want to know the story. Thanks friend.
Gmail - Settings - elisharoselyn@gmail.com
Time to make improvement
Aperture : f/2.8
Shutter speed : 1/100
Exposure Comp : -5.0EV
This picture take by my Nikon DSLR D3000 use 50mm lens with Lensbaby Step-up Shade - 37mm to 52mm Step-Up Ring. Just wanna try a cheep close up (macro). Should be ok but hard to focus coz need a manual focus for this lens. Focus point also to small and difficult to choose a good view or point for this object.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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