Steve's Digicams Most Popular News Stories Samsung officially releases the Galaxy S5 Mini The Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini is here! Made for those of us who like smartphones with a smaller footprint, the S5 Minis is touted as being a more compact version of their flagship Galaxy S5. However, looking at the specs we see more than just a slim down in size and weight. To gain a more pocket friendly form factor with the S5 Mini, you are sacrificing some features and performance. For starters, the S5 Mini sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 1.4GHz quad-core processor and 1.5GB of RAM, versus the S5's 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor and 2GB of RAM. Next the screen size drops to 4.5" with a resolution of 326ppi (verses the 432ppi 5.1" screen of the S5). While a smaller screen is expected, it would have been nice if Samsung would have keep the resolution up a bit higher. While the above makes you wonder why Samsung released the S5 Mini, you have to... Continue Reading Olympus rolls out 'Anywhere Classroom' online photography classes Olympus has teamed up with some of their visionary photographers to launch an educational video series that's aimed at helping users from all walks (seasoned pros to beginners) enhance their skill set when using Olympus OM-D ILC cameras and lenses; like the OM-D E-M1. Season one, which consists of three videos by Olympus Visionary photographer Jay Dickman, takes you on location with Jay to beautiful Colorado for some instruction on outdoor photography. In this season, Jay will cover various topics, including composition, how to watch for the best light, lens selection, etc. Some of the images captured by Jay (shown below) and his O-MD E-M1 are absolutely stunning, and he and Olympus hope to help you... Continue Reading Nikon unleashes a new flagship HD-SLR: the D810 Hot off the press, Nikon USA has just rolled out a very impressive new D-series powerhouse; the Nikon D810. The days of using a DSLR for still photos only are long gone, and with the advancements in HD video recording from professional series models, like the D810, even serious cinematographers are using these high-end cameras to shoot everything from TV commercials to movies. While the D810 touts some top-of-the-line features to help professional photogs freeze a moment in time, Nikon has really upgraded this model with features that are aimed directly at those looking to shoot a lot of video; high-quality video. Of these is their new Flat picture mode, which allows for easier color grading in post production, along with Smooth Exposure that offers cleaner transitions from dark to bright scenes; and vise versa. All still images and video are captured by a newly designed 36-megapixel, FX-format (full frame) CMOS image sensor that offers no optical low pass filter for increased detail and dynamic range. This image sensor is mated with their EXPEED 4 processor, which Nikon boasts is 40% faster than their EXPEED 3 from previous models. To get more details about this awe-inspiring new camera... Continue Reading |
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