Wednesday, March 31, 2010

ARRI to Release New Line of Digital Cameras



Yeah, I said it! ARRI, the largest motion picture equipment manufacturer, announced that it will be releasing three digital cams this year. The platform is known as the Alexa. So far they have shared that the base model, the A-EV, will offer a 3.5k pixel count, 800+ El equivalent sensitivity, 1 to 60fps frame rate, electronic viewfinder and on-board HD recording. The A-EV Plus adds uncompressed onboard HD recording and wireless remote control capability. If you have the need for shooting 4:3, you can jump to the A-OV Plus, which has the same features, and adds an optical viewfinder. All three models will feature the same 35mm ARRI Alev III CMOS sensor. Remaining details are still under wraps until the Directors Guild on April 6th, according to Michael Bravin [ARRI]. This is where the camera will be introduced as a complete package, as all testing thus far was of the prototype. The thing I am most interested in is the workflow (to be announced at NAB), as most know that this is the claimed weak-point of the RED. The last digital announcement from ARRI was the D-21 back in 08, though I believe the Alexa will be the true groundbreaking release.

So far, only those at the AFC in Paris were lucky enough to get hands-on with the camera. Jim Jannard, RED CEO, had the opportunity to view the image from both cams side by side. It was noted that he said “We had expected the images to be very similar and it appears this test confirms that […] for the moment, we tip our hats to ARRI.” See the side by side test [DP Anna Foerster] here.

from arridigital.com:
"Compact, ergonomic and lightweight on one hand, robust and with typical ARRI reliability on the other hand, the Alexa is the first model in a new generation of digital cameras, perfect for features, television dramas, commercials and pop-promos."

All three cams are expected to be released by the end of the year. Pricing is expected to begin at $67,000USD.

All information and further details available at www.arridigital.com. Also, here is a direct link to the teaser.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Blockhead wins Phoenix Fear Film Festival



Congratulations to John Conway's Blockhead for the recent win at the 3rd Annual Phoenix Fear Film Festival. The "film" was shot on the Canon 5DMkII. Between Canon and RED, the digital platform can no longer be denied.

DP Aaron Proctor.

Be sure to show your support for the film by following at @blockheadfilm. More at http://blockheadthefilm.com/.

Friday, March 26, 2010

"City of Lakes" available for download



With the recent sky rocket of technology advances, especially in Digital Video, the Director no longer has to let the budget keep him from delivering stunning visuals. The technology is almost available to anyone, and proof of that is in the sales. Since the second day of the release of Canon's new Rebel, they have been sparse in stores.

One of the most viewed trailers online currently is "City of Lakes," by Pacific Pictures. The film is about a couple's "journey to Udaipur, India, to fulfill a lifelong dream of having their wedding in the country of their ancestry." Since the release of the Official Trailer at the beginning of the month, the video has had a great response. This is what happens when you get Kevin Shahinian and Joe Simon together on the same project. The art of story telling returns!

The entire film was shot on Canon 5DMkII and 7D cameras, and is now available for full res download.

Pacific Pictures blog.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Adobe to Release CS5


logo is (c) Adobe Systems, courtesy of wikipedia

Since last Fall, current and potential Adobe users have been speculating the release date of Adobe CS5. It has just been announced that the unveiling is April 12th, 2010. Recent releases have been around the Spring benchmark, with the exception of CS4, which was released Fall 2008. With the expectations not being met with the developer and consumers alike, it is no surprise that Adobe has come back to it's Spring announcement. However, to be clear, this is only a "first look" at the software. As if the buzz hasn't built enough, this will give Adobe time to tidy up any corners. It would seem logical that an actual public release would be this Fall, though some books are slated to be released mid July (unconfirmed).

For those interested, join Adobe for the global launch at http://cs5launch.adobe.com.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Red Giant Releases PhotoLooks for Photoshop

magic bullet photolooks

In the past, Reg Giant, most widely known or their video editing plugin "Magic Bullet Looks," released a software called Knoll Light Factory (yes, Knoll as in Photoshop co-creator John Knoll). This product was supported by Red Giant and managed by the companies partner, Digital Anarchy. With the release of PhotoLooks, Knoll Light Factory for Photoshop is now in house.

Download Trial Version

Go to the Site

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS II USM


img from B&H Photo


Last week Canon released the highly anticipated revision of their flagship lens, the 70-200mm f/2.8 IS II USM. This lens is very similar to the original 70-200 on the outside, other than the larger focusing ring. The real goodies are hidden. Such features as an even faster, quieter auto focus, new CPU and a generous 23 elements make this THE lens to have. Owners of the original 70-200 don't see much need to upgrade, especially given the $2499USD price tag; but to those that were considering purchasing a nice zoom lens and have the extra cash, this lens may be the way to go. And don't expect the price to drop on either of these lenses, at least not for another couple months.

The lens is currently shipping from Adorama and B&H Photo.

Click here for the specs from Canon.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

5DMkii firmware update: v2.0.3!

UPDATE 3/19/10: Firmware v2.0.4 released. Use original link below.

UPDATE 3/18/10: Do not install this firmware until further notice. According to Canon there is a bug with the audio. They are looking into the issue.

download
Yesterday, Canon finally cut the fishing line and let the dangling 5DMkii firmware update fall into our hands. It has a flurry of enhancements [listed below] but I think most were waiting for one thing: Native 24P. Of course, 7D owners already enjoyed this luxury, as did those of the T2i. Canon made it known last year that the 5DMkii would be receiving this update, however they only did it to drive you mad. Philip Bloom has already offered his first impressions.

Canon 5DMkii firmware release date: Monday, March 15, 2010.

To install, download the file onto a CF card, and then select the new firmware from the menu [on screen instructions]. Or you can waste precious play time reading 8 pages of install instructions. Either way click the link and scroll to the bottom of the page and accept the user agreement. On the next page be sure to specify whether your machine is a Windows or OSX, says Canon.

from Canon.com

Firmware Version 2.0.3 incorporates five enhancements to the movie function and a fix to the manual sensor cleaning function of the EOS 5D Mark II camera

1. Adds or changes the following movie frame rates.

* NTSC:
o 1920x1080 : 30 fps (changed - actual 29.97fps)
o 1920x1080 : 24 fps (added - actual 23.976 fps)
o 640x480 : 30 fps (changed - actual 29.97fps)
* PAL:
o 1920x1080 : 25 fps (added - actual 25.0 fps)
o 1920x1080 : 24 fps (added - actual 23.976 fps)
o 640x480 : 25 fps (added - actual 25.0 fps)

2. Adds a function for manually adjusting the sound recording level (64 levels).
3. Adds a histogram display (brightness or RGB) for shooting movies in manual exposure.
4. Adds shutter-priority AE mode (Tv) and aperture-priority AE (Av) mode to the exposure modes for shooting movies.
5. Changes the audio sampling frequency from 44.1 KHz to 48 KHz.
6. Fixes a phenomenon where communication between the camera and the attached lens is sometimes interrupted after manual sensor cleaning. (This phenomenon only affects units with Firmware Version 1.2.4.)

Affected Product
EOS 5D Mark II Digital SLR

Firmware
The new firmware (Version 2.0.3) is now available for download from the following URL: http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/firm-e/eos5dm2/firmware.html

Notes:
Firmware Version 2.0.3 is for EOS 5D Mark II cameras with firmware up to Version 1.2.4. If the camera's firmware is already Version 2.0.3, it is not necessary to update the firmware.

Movies captured using EOS 5D Mark II cameras with Firmware Version 1.1.0 to 1.2.4 can be played back on cameras updated with Firmware Version 2.0.3. However, if you try to play back movies captured with a camera with the new firmware on a camera with a previous firmware version, a message, Cannot play back image, appears on the camera's LCD monitor.

It is recommended that you use the latest Canon applications1 to edit movies captured with EOS 5D Mark II cameras that have the latest firmware because some previous versions do not support movie-editing functions and the frame rates that are added or changed by the latest firmware. You can download the latest Canon applications from our Web site.

1 ZoomBrowser EX Version 6.5.0 or later (compatible
operating systems:Windows XP/Vista/7)
ImageBrowser Version 6.5.0 or later (compatible
operating systems: Mac OS X v10.4/10.5/10.6)

In addition to the enhancements to the movie function, the accompanying instruction manual has also been revised. Users are asked to download both the latest firmware and the latest instruction manual.
When updating the firmware of your camera, please first read the instructions thoroughly before you download the firmware.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Canon L Lens Coffee Mugs



Since the Vancouver Olympic games, people have been raving about the Canon 70-200mm f/4 Coffee Mugs. Notice I say "people," not just Canon shooters. Even a few Nikon guys and others are interested in the cool little commodity. This has quickly become a collectors item, and believe Canon has heard your cry. The mug was given away to Press at the Olympic games, and just days ago was released to the public at select Canadian based Photography distributors such as Vistek and Henrys. The item sold out at Vistek within the hour, and sold out at Henrys by the next day. This was by far Canon's most reasonably priced accessory at a mere $30CAD.
So yes, people are still whining about not getting there mug. Well I have some good news! Canon Canada is giving the mug away for free *while supplies last! The only catch is you must make a minimum $200 purchase at the Canon E-Store. This however means that you will be paying MSRP for the product you purchase, which is almost unheard of these days.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Welcome to Photography Bloger! 1G!


Welcome to the first generation of "The Photography Blogger." More or less we try to highlight blogs that deserve to be highlighted. From time to time we will have tutorials as well as industry news, but the focus here is the people, the bloggers. Many Photographers are realizing more and more the importance of a website, blog or both to showcase their work, as well as share experiences. With my background in web-design, I know a little bit [no seriously, a little bit] about getting the word out. And that's why we are here. Bare with us as in the beginning things may look a little bare, but it's all about the content, and that's what we are here to share. Now go take pictures!

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