Lucas Liau Photography
Thursday, April 4, 2013
The official iSense Studio Blog & Faceebook Page !
Hello everyone!
We will be updating photography in this blog here
http://www.isensestudio.com
All future blog posts and updates will be made there, so please save the new URL, subscribe to the RSS feed at the new blogsite and we hope to see you there frequently!
So please bookmark that too, and do visit it regularly as we are in the process of adding new photos every few days to the official iSense Studio website! :)
So in summary....
NEW BLOG: http://www.isensestudio.com
NEW Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/isensestudio
See you there!! :D
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
128GB 4th gen iPad now available for order from RM2,399
The recently announced 4th generation iPad with Retina Display in 128GB capacity is now available in Malaysia through the online Apple Store.
In terms of pricing, the 128GB WiFi only version is going at RM2,399 while the WiFi + Cellular version with micro-SIM slot is priced at RM2,799. Pricing for other models remain unchanged with the entry level 16GB WiFi priced at RM1,499 while the WiFi + Cellular version at RM1,899. Admittedly, this isn’t a model for everyone as the pricing is rather close to a full fledged notebook. However going by cost per GB, the 128GB WiFi gives about RM18.72/GB as compared to the 16GB WiFi that costs an average of RM93.68/GB. If storage on a tablet is crucial, then the 128GB might be something worth considering especially when there’s no expandable storage.
According to the online Apple Store, both models start shipping in 1-3 business days which means you probably get it after the upcoming Chinese New Year holidays. For more information or to place your order, head over to the Apple Store Malaysia iPad page.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Apple Rumored to Debut 4.8-Inch 'iPhone Math' in June
According to new information from the China Times translated by BrightWire, Apple is planning to release the iPhone 5S alongside a larger phone, deemed the "iPhone Math" by the report.
Because the iPhone Math name is highly unusual and does not fit in with Apple's traditional naming scheme, it is not clear if it is a code name or a potential mistranslation, although the actual "iPhone Math" terms appears in English in the China Times report.
China Times says that the larger phone will come equipped with a 4.8-inch screen and an 8-megapixel camera. It is said that it will launch in June alongside an updated iPhone 5, which will also feature an 8-megapixel camera. An additional iPhone update is said to be coming during the holiday season, with a 12-megapixel camera.
Though the report contains detailed information on suppliers, manufacturers, and production times, it is difficult to believe that Apple will produce a bigger iPhone and that the company will release two iPhones in a six month time frame.
Because the iPhone Math name is highly unusual and does not fit in with Apple's traditional naming scheme, it is not clear if it is a code name or a potential mistranslation, although the actual "iPhone Math" terms appears in English in the China Times report.
China Times says that the larger phone will come equipped with a 4.8-inch screen and an 8-megapixel camera. It is said that it will launch in June alongside an updated iPhone 5, which will also feature an 8-megapixel camera. An additional iPhone update is said to be coming during the holiday season, with a 12-megapixel camera.
Though the report contains detailed information on suppliers, manufacturers, and production times, it is difficult to believe that Apple will produce a bigger iPhone and that the company will release two iPhones in a six month time frame.
The shipments for components, including touchscreens and cameras, will start rising significantly in March, and iPhone manufacturers will begin production in late April. Hence, Apple's suppliers will see major growth in 2Q 2013.
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd. will undertake 90% of the manufacturing orders, and Largan has received orders for 8 million camera lenses. Fujikura, Flexium and Zhen Ding will share production orders for printed circuit boards.
Foxconn Technology and Coxon will provide molding parts for Apple's new models; Foxlink will continue to offer connectors; Hon Hai Precision's Microelectronics Technology will start designing 4G network solutions for Apple.
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd. will undertake 90% of the manufacturing orders, and Largan has received orders for 8 million camera lenses. Fujikura, Flexium and Zhen Ding will share production orders for printed circuit boards.
Foxconn Technology and Coxon will provide molding parts for Apple's new models; Foxlink will continue to offer connectors; Hon Hai Precision's Microelectronics Technology will start designing 4G network solutions for Apple.
This is not the first rumor that has featured a larger iPhone. Jeffries analyst Peter Misekfirst reported in December that Apple was working on an iPhone with a 4.8-inch display, but just last week noted that he has seen no further signs of the device. Digitimes also reported in early January that Apple was working on a bigger, more affordable iPhone that was targeted towards emerging markets, and analyst Brian White suggested that Apple might be considering launching its next iPhone in multiple sizes.
While rumors from the The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg support the introduction of an additional iPhone at a lower cost, the device is said to be smaller, not larger.
As we noted the first time the 4.8-inch iPhone rumors emerged, Apple has just increased the size of the iPhone with the iPhone 5, and may be reluctant to face the same resolution and pixel density obstacles attempting to create an even larger iPhone.
While rumors from the The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg support the introduction of an additional iPhone at a lower cost, the device is said to be smaller, not larger.
As we noted the first time the 4.8-inch iPhone rumors emerged, Apple has just increased the size of the iPhone with the iPhone 5, and may be reluctant to face the same resolution and pixel density obstacles attempting to create an even larger iPhone.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Canon EOS 6D Official Specs
Body type | ||
---|---|---|
Body type | Mid-size SLR | |
Sensor | ||
Image ratio w:h | 3:2 | |
Effective pixels | 20.2 megapixels | |
Sensor size | Full frame (36 x 24 mm) | |
Sensor type | CMOS | |
Processor | Digic 5+ | |
Image | ||
ISO | Auto, 100 – 25600 in 1/3 stops, plus 50, 51200, 102400 as option | |
White balance presets | 6 | |
Custom white balance | Yes | |
Image stabilization | No | |
Uncompressed format | RAW | |
JPEG quality levels | Fine, Normal | |
Optics & Focus | ||
Autofocus |
| |
Manual focus | Yes | |
Number of focus points | 11 | |
Lens mount | Canon EF mount | |
Focal length multiplier | 1× | |
Screen / viewfinder | ||
Articulated LCD | Fixed | |
Screen size | 3.2″ | |
Screen dots | 102,400 | |
Touch screen | Yes | |
Screen type | Clear View II TFT LCD | |
Live view | Yes | |
Viewfinder type | Optical (pentaprism) | |
Viewfinder coverage | 97 % | |
Viewfinder magnification | 0.71× | |
Photography features | ||
Minimum shutter speed | 30 sec | |
Maximum shutter speed | 1/8000 sec | |
Aperture priority | Yes | |
Shutter priority | Yes | |
Manual exposure mode | Yes | |
Subject / scene modes | Yes | |
Built-in flash | No | |
External flash | Yes (Hot shoe) | |
Continuous drive | Yes (4.5 fps) | |
Self-timer | Yes (2 or 10 sec) | |
Metering modes |
| |
Exposure compensation | ±5 EV (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps) | |
AE Bracketing | ±3 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps) | |
WB Bracketing | Yes (3 frames in either blue/amber or magenta/green axis) | |
Videography features | ||
Format |
| |
Microphone | Mono | |
Speaker | Mono | |
Resolutions | 1920 x 1080 (29.97, 25, 23.976 fps fps), 1280 x 720 (59.94, 50 fps), 640 x 480 (25, 30 fps) | |
Videography notes | 1080 and 720 intra or inter frame, 480 inter frame | |
Storage | ||
Storage types | SD/SDHC/SDXC | |
Connectivity | ||
USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) | |
HDMI | Yes (HDMI Mini) | |
Wireless | BuiltIn | |
Remote control | Yes (Remote control with N3 type contact, Wireless Controller LC-5, Remote Controller RC-6) | |
Physical | ||
Environmentally sealed | Yes (Splash and dust resistant) | |
Battery | Battery Pack | |
Battery description | Lithium-Ion LP-E6 rechargeable battery & charger | |
Weight (inc. batteries) | 770 g (1.70 lb / 27.16 oz) | |
Dimensions | 145 x 111 x 71 mm (5.71 x 4.37 x 2.8″) | |
Other features | ||
Orientation sensor | Yes | |
Timelapse recording | Yes (by cable and PC) | |
GPS | BuiltIn | |
GPS notes | Image tagging and tracking modes |
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Nikon D600 vs. D800E high ISO samples
I had the chance to play with the Nikon D600 for few hours. Here are some high ISO comparisons between the D600 and the D800E:
Obviously at 916px wide, there is no visible difference between the D800E and D600 samples taken at ISO 25,600. Even at 100% crops it is still hard to see any differences:
Nikon D600 at ISO 25,600 100% crop:
Nikon D800E at ISO 25,600 downsampled to 24MP 100% crop:
Nikon D800E at ISO 25,600 original 100% crop:
Few more full size high ISO Nikon D600 vs. D800 comparisons are available on flickr (at ISO 6400, 12800, 25600):
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Thursday, June 21, 2012
Canon 40mm Pancake – How Did They Do That??
We got our first batch of the Canon 40mm f/2.8 pancake lenses
in today and, as with all new lenses, I had to run them through Imatest
to establish our acceptable standards for the lens. Let me start by
saying I had low expectations. I don’t particularly like pancake lenses
except on tiny cameras. They’re usually compromises between size and
image quality and I’m an image quality guy, mostly. And, come on, it’s a
$200 lens. But duty calls, so test them I must.
My first impression was the build quality was better than I expected. It has a metal mount, not plastic. The aperture blades appear more curved than most of the Canon 7 blade aperture rings, making a more circular opening. The little STM motor is not silent, but it’s pretty quiet. It’s also not lightning fast (as expected) but autofocus is certainly quicker than a Canon 85mm f/1.2 lens. And it’s amazingly tiny — the rear lens cap is about half as big as the lens. So far, so good, if the image quality doesn’t suck too bad.
You can see the average number is really excellent, which is especially surprising since pancakes often have poor corners. This is sooo not the case here that I’ll show you a graphed printout of a typical copy. Notice it retains excellent sharpness right out to the absolute corners on a 5D II.
One thing I have to note: the results were VERY consistent. We only had a dozen copies to test but there was little lens-to-lens variation. As a rule pancake lenses don’t have lots of optical calibration adjustments inside, so they may depend on the manufacturing tolerances of the housing more than most lenses. Take this with a bit of a grain of salt, though, all the copies we tested were close in serial number, so there could be more variation when we get another dozen copies.
The 40mm f/2.8 lens is near peak sharpness wide open. The graph below shows 8 copies I tested at both f/2.8 and f/5.6. There’s only a slight increase in sharpness (I’m not certain that difference would be visible in a photograph, it’s within 5 SQF points.) That’s wonderful, but I want to point out that a lot of lenses that do improve stopped down (like the 3 in the table above) would ending up being sharper than the 40mm at f/4 or f/5.6.
My first impression was the build quality was better than I expected. It has a metal mount, not plastic. The aperture blades appear more curved than most of the Canon 7 blade aperture rings, making a more circular opening. The little STM motor is not silent, but it’s pretty quiet. It’s also not lightning fast (as expected) but autofocus is certainly quicker than a Canon 85mm f/1.2 lens. And it’s amazingly tiny — the rear lens cap is about half as big as the lens. So far, so good, if the image quality doesn’t suck too bad.
Imatest Results
As always, these are Imatest MTF 50 results, so they reflect the performance at about 12 feet distance in our lab. Infinity and close-up results could be different to some degree. But the little 40mm has amazingly good numbers. To give some perspective, I’ve put it in a table with results for some other f/2.8 lenses. The higher number is MTF 50 at the center point, the lower number is average across the entire lens front measured at 20 points.Lens | Center | 20 pt | |
Canon 40mm f/2.8 | 870 | 775 | |
Canon 24-70 | 740 | 610 | |
Canon 16-35 | 770 | 635 | |
Canon 45 TS-E | 785 | 660 |
You can see the average number is really excellent, which is especially surprising since pancakes often have poor corners. This is sooo not the case here that I’ll show you a graphed printout of a typical copy. Notice it retains excellent sharpness right out to the absolute corners on a 5D II.
One thing I have to note: the results were VERY consistent. We only had a dozen copies to test but there was little lens-to-lens variation. As a rule pancake lenses don’t have lots of optical calibration adjustments inside, so they may depend on the manufacturing tolerances of the housing more than most lenses. Take this with a bit of a grain of salt, though, all the copies we tested were close in serial number, so there could be more variation when we get another dozen copies.
The 40mm f/2.8 lens is near peak sharpness wide open. The graph below shows 8 copies I tested at both f/2.8 and f/5.6. There’s only a slight increase in sharpness (I’m not certain that difference would be visible in a photograph, it’s within 5 SQF points.) That’s wonderful, but I want to point out that a lot of lenses that do improve stopped down (like the 3 in the table above) would ending up being sharper than the 40mm at f/4 or f/5.6.
The only other comment I have about the
little lens is that manually focusing, while possible, is rather
difficult: the focusing ring is really thin and I found a fingernail
moves it better than my whole fingertip. Mostly, though, it has a small
range so a tiny movement can move the focus a lot. But then, one of the
main purposes of this lens was to provide smooth video autofocusing.
Overall, though, I’m extremely impressed.
I’d be impressed if a lens this size and price was just decent, but this
one is excellent. I might as well go ahead and get in trouble with the
business manager: if you think you want this lens, just go ahead and buy
it. At this price, unless some of the more thorough reviewers find
something I missed on this quick overview, you can’t go wrong.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Firmware 1.1.3
Canon is issuing new firmware for the Canon EOS 5D Mark III on June 19, 2012. No new features have been added to the camera. I’m told that is is coming at a later date.
Firmware Version 1.1.3 incorporates the following improvements and fixes.
- Supports the single focal length EF40mm f/2.8 STM lens that is to be released at the end of June, 2012.
- Fixes a phenomenon in which an image may become underexposed when using the Auto Lighting Optimizer for continuous Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) shooting.
- Fixes a phenomenon in which the backlight of the LCD monitor may not turn off depending on the camera settings and timing.
- Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera’s power may not turn on when a super-telephoto lens*1) is mounted to the camera with an extender*2).
- - EF 300mm F2.8L IS II USM / EF 400mm F2.8L IS II USM
- - Extender EF 1.4X III / Extender EF 2X III
- Corrects mistakes in the Dutch, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, and Swedish menu screens
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Canon updates EOS 60D and EOS 60Da firmware to v1.1.1
Canon
has issues a firmware update for the EOS 60D mid-level DSLR and 60Da
astrophotography camera. On the 60D, firmware v1.1.1 corrects a bug that
placed the wrong serial number in image EXIF. On both cameras it also
fixes language errors in some menus. The company will announce updated
versions of its software at a later date to correct existing images with
the incorrect serial number. The firmware is available for download
from your local Canon support site now.
Technical details:
Technical details:
Firmware Version 1.1.1 incorporates the following fixes:
- Fixes a phenomenon where the camera's serial number that is displayed in the shooting information of the image does not display the correct serial number.*1
- Corrects errors in the Greek, Italian, and Portuguese menu screens.
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Sunday, June 10, 2012
Canon EOS Rebel T4i/650D Full Specifications
The Key Quick Specs (thanks neuro)
- 18 MP APS-C
- DIGIC 5+
- SDHC slot, USH-1 complaint
- Current xxD’s AF system (9 cross-type points, found in 40D, 50D, 60D)
- T3i metering system (63 zones like 7D and 5DIII)
- 5 fps
- Pentamirror Viewfinder
- ISO 100-12,800 expandable to 25,600
- Articulated touchscreen LCD
- Hybrid AF during video shooting
To read the full spec list, click below.
Canon EOS Rebel T4i Specs
- The form of digital single-lens reflex, AF / AE camera (flash included)
- Recording media SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC memory card
- * UHS-I compliant
- Image sensor size 22.3 x 14.9 mm approx.
- Canon EF lenses, the lens (EF-S Lens)
(35mm equivalent focal length marked on the lens focal length of approximately 1.6-fold).
- Lens Mount Canon EF mount
- Image Sensor
- Type CMOS sensors
- Approximately 18 million pixels Effective Pixels
- Aspect Ratio 3:02
- Dust features: automatic, manual, dust delete data attached
Recording System
- Recording Format Design rule for Camera File system (DCF) 2.0
- Image format JPEG, RAW (14bit Canon proprietary method)
- Can simultaneously record RAW + JPEG Large
- Number of recorded pixels L (Large): Approximately 17.90 megapixels (5184 x 3456)
- M (Medium): approx. 8.00-megapixel (3456 x 2304)
- S1 (Small 1): Approx 4.50 megapixels (2592 x 1728)
- S2 (Small 2): Approx 2.50 megapixels (1920 x 1280)
- S3 (Small 3): Approximately 350,000 pixels (720 x 480)
- RAW: Approximately 17.90 megapixels (5184 x 3456)
Shooting image processing
- Picture Style Auto, Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome, User Def. 1-3
- Select expression functions: shooting environment by choosing, depending on lighting and shooting scene
- White Balance Auto, Preset (Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten light, White fluorescent light, Flash), Custom
- White balance correction and white balance bracketing features
- * Flash color temperature information for communication
- Prolonged exposure and ISO noise reduction can be applied to shooting with high sensitivity
- Auto Lighting Optimizer automatically calibrate the brightness of the image
- Highlight tone Priority
- Ambient light correction lens aberration correction, chromatic aberration correction
Viewfinder
- Type Eye-level pentaprism
- Coverage Vertical / Horizontal approx 95% (approximately eyepoint 19mm)
- Magnification approximately 0.85x (with 50mm lens at infinity -1 m-1)
- Eyepoint approximately 19 mm (-1 m-1 from eyepiece lens center at)
- Built-in diopter adjustment of about -3.0 – +1.0 m-1 (dpt)
- Focusing Screen Fixed, Precision Matte
- Mirror Quick-return type
- Provide depth of field preview
Autofocus
- Type of image-registration, phase detection TTL 2
- Nine cross-type AF points AF points (f/2.8 at the center AF point detects cross-type AF)
- Focusing brightness range EV-0.5-18 (23 ° C in, ISO 100)
- AF operates One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF
- Continuous built-in flash AF assist lamp flashes by
Exposure Control
- Metering modes 63-zone TTL full aperture metering
- Evaluative metering (linkable to any AF point)
- Partial metering (approx. 9% of viewfinder at center)
- Spot metering (approximately 4% of viewfinder at center)
- Center-weighted average metering
- Metering range EV 1 – 20 (23 ℃, ISO 100)
- Exposure Control Program AE (Auto Intelligent Scene, Flash Off, Creative Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait,
- Night shooting without a tripod, HDR backlight compensation, Program), shutter-priority AE, Aperture Priority AE, Manual Exposure
- ISO sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index) Basic Zone modes: ISO 100 – 3200 range is assigned automatically by
- * Portrait: ISO 100, shooting without a tripod at night: ISO 100 – 12800 automatically sets the
- Creative Zone modes: ISO 100 – 12800 in the range specified in the manual (1 stop increments), ISO 100 – 6400 range, automatically assigned,
- ISO sensitivity up to ISO can be set automatically or ‘H’ (ISO 25600 equivalent) to the ISO extension
- Manual Exposure Compensation 1/3 or 1/2 stop increments ± 5 stops
- AEB: 1/3 or 1/2 stop increments ± 2 stops (in conjunction with manual exposure compensation possible)
- AE Lock Automatic: When focus is achieved with evaluative metering applies in One-Shot AF mode
- Manual: AE lock button and use the
Shutter
- Format electronically controlled focal-plane shutter
- Shutter Speed 1/4000 seconds to 1/60 sec (Scene Intelligent Auto mode), 1/200 sec X – Sync.
- * If you use wide-angle lens, a shutter speed of 1/60 sec or less can be. 1/4000 to 30 seconds, bulb
- (Total shutter speed range. Shutter speed range varies by shooting mode.)
Flash
- Built-in Flash Auto pop-up flash
- Guide No.: About 13/43 (ISO 100, m / ft)
- Flash Range: 17mm lens angle of about
- Charging time about 3 seconds.
- Provides wireless master unit
- EX-series Speedlite external flash (the camera flash functions can be set in).
- Flash metering E-TTL II auto flash
- Flash Exposure 1.3 or 1.2 stop increments ± 2 stops in
- FE lock available
- No PC terminal
Drive System
- Drive mode, every shot, continuous shooting, 10 seconds or 2-second delay self-timer, continuous shooting 10-second delay
- Continuous shooting speed up to about 5 frames / sec.
- Continuous shooting JPEG Large / Fine: Approx 22 (30) each
- RAW: approximately six (6) every
- RAW + JPEG Large / Fine: Approx 3 (3) every
- * Figures with 8GB card Canon testing standards (ISO 100, ‘Standard’ Picture Style) is based.
- * The figures in parentheses UHS-I compatible with the 8GB card is based on Canon testing standards.
LCD Monitor
- Type TFT color LCD monitor
- Monitor size and dots wide, 7.7cm (3.0 inch) (3:02), approximately 1.04 million dots
- Angle can be adjusted
- Adjust the brightness manually (step 7)
- 25 language interface languages
- Capacitive sensing touch screen technology
- Feature can be displayed
Playback
- Image Display Format Single, Single image + information (basic information, the shooting information, histogram), four each index, every index of 9, the image can be rotated
- Approximately zoom 1.5x – 10x
Live View shooting
- Set Aspect Ratio 3:2, 4:3, 16:9, 1:1
- Hybrid CMOS AF focusing system * (+ tracking, FlexiZone-Multi, FlexiZone-Single), phase difference detection method (quick mode)
- Manual focus (approximately 5x / 10x magnification possible)
- * Focusing brightness range: EV 1-18 (23 ℃ in, ISO 100)
- Continuous AF can
- Can touch the shutter
- Real-time image sensor Metering mode Metering
- Evaluative metering (315 segments), partial metering (approximately 8.8% of the Live View screen), spot metering (approximately 2.8% of the Live View screen), Center-weighted average
- Metering range EV 0 – 20 (23 ℃, ISO 100)
- Display two kinds of lattice
Video recording
- MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video compression
- Variable (average) bitrate
- Linear PCM audio recording format
- MOV video recording format
- Record the size and
- Frame Rate 1920×1080 (Full HD): 30p/25p/24p
- 1280×720 (HD): 60p/50p
- 640×480 (SD): 30p/25p
- * 30p: 29.97 fps, 25p: 25.00 fps, 24p: 23.976 fps, 60p: 59.94 fps, 50p: 50.00 fps
- File size 1920×1080 (30p/25p/24p): approximately 330 MB / minute
- 1280×720 (60p/50p): approximately 330 MB / minute
- 640×480 (30p/25p): Approximately 82.5 MB / minute
- Hybrid CMOS AF focusing system * (+ tracking, FlexiZone-Multi, FlexiZone-Single)
- Manual focus (approximately 5x / 10x magnification possible)
- * Focusing brightness range: EV 1-18 (23 ℃ in, ISO 100)
- Evaluative metering with image sensor Metering mode and center-weighted pyeonggyuncheukgwang
- * Set the focusing mode automatically, depending on
- Is Servo AF
- Metering range EV 0 – 20 (23 ℃, ISO 100)
- Exposure Control Program AE and Manual Exposure for Video
- Exposure Compensation 1.3 stop increments ± 3 stops (stop pictures: ± 5 stops).
- ISO sensitivity
- (Recommended Exposure Index) Auto exposure shot: ISO 100 – 6400 within the scope of the automatic setting manual exposure, ISO 100 – 6400 within the auto / manual settings,
- H (ISO 12800 equivalent), expandable to
- Video Snapshot 2 seconds / 4 seconds / 8 seconds can be set
- Built-in Stereo Microphone Recording
- Provides an external stereo microphone jack
- Adjustable recording level, wind filter, providing
- Attenuator provides
- Display two kinds of lattice
- Flashing warning highlights overexposed highlight areas
- How a single image, image display, image 100 sheets of 10 hawk jump, jump a CAT scan, folder, jump, jump video, still images, jump, jump grade
- Images can be rotated
- Provided ratings
- Videos can be played (LCD monitors, video / audio output, HDMI OUT)
- Built-in Speaker
- Images can be protected
- All images slide show, date, folder-, video, still images or five kinds of transitions can be selected rating
- Background music for slideshows and video playback can be selected
- Image processing
- Coarse filter effects, monochrome, soft focus, fisheye lens effect, painting effects, color effects, and toy camera effects and miniature effects
- Can be resized
Direct Printing
- Compatible with PictBridge-compatible printer, the printer
- Printable images JPEG and RAW images
- Compatible with DPOF version 1.1 of the print command
User Settings
- 8 kinds of user-defined functions
- My menu can be registered
- Copyright information can be entered and stored
Interface
- Audio / Video output /
- Digital terminal analog video (NTSC / PAL selectable) / stereo audio output
- PC communication and direct printing (Hi-Speed USB), GPS Receiver GP-E2 connection
- HDMI mini OUT terminal C-type (resolution, auto-switching), CEC-compatible
- The external microphone input terminal
- 3.5mm diameter stereo mini-jack
- Remote Switch RS-60E3 Remote Control for Terminals
- Remote Controller RC-6 Wireless Remote Control compatible
- Eye-Fi card can be used
Power
- Battery Battery Pack LP-E8 (1 reviews)
- * AC power via AC Adapter Kit ACK-E8 can be used.
- * With Battery Grip BG-E8 AA-size when attaching / LR6 batteries can be used.
Battery Life
- (CIPA test standards basis)
- Viewfinder when shooting: 23 ℃ approximately 440 sheets, 0 ℃ approximately 400 sheets
- Live View shooting: 23 ℃ approximately 180 shots, 0 ℃ approximately 150 sheets
- Video recording time approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes at 23 ℃
- About 1 hour and 20 minutes at 0 ℃
- (Fully charged Battery Pack LP-E8 is used)
Size and Weight
- Dimensions (W x H x D) 133.1 x 99.8 x 78.8 mm approx.
- Weighs about 575 g (CIPA guidelines), approximately 520 g (body only)
- Operating Environment
- Operating temperature range 0 ℃ ~ 40 ℃
- Operating Humidity 85% or less
- Battery Pack LP-E8
- Type of rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- Rated voltage 7.2 V DC
- 1120 mAh battery capacity
- Operating temperature range when charging: 6 ℃ ~ 40 ℃
- Shooting: 0 ℃ ~ 40 ℃
- Operating Humidity 85% or less
- Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx 37.1 x 15.4 x 55.2mm
- Weight about 52g
- Battery Charger LC-E8
- Compatible Battery Battery Pack LP-E8
- Charging time Approximately 2 hours (23 ° C in a)
- Rated input / output rated input: 100 – 240 V AC (50/60 Hz)
- Rated output: 8.4 V DC / 720mA
- Operating temperature range 6 ° C ~ 40 ° C
- Operating Humidity 85% or less
- Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx 69 x 28 x 87.5mm
- Weight about 82
- Battery Charger LC-E8E
- Compatible Battery Battery Pack LP-E8
- Charging time Approximately 2 hours (23 ℃ in a)
- Rated input / output rated input: 100 – 240 V AC (50/60 Hz)
- Rated output: 8.4 V DC / 720mA
- Operating Temperature Range 6 ℃ – 40 ℃
- Operating Humidity 85% or less
- Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx 69 x 28 x 87.5mm
- Weight about 82g
* All data above Canon’s testing standards and CIPA (Camera Imaging Products Association) testing standards and guidelines is based on.
* Size listed above, the maximum diameter, length and weight guidelines is based on the CIPA (Camera Body Weight excluded).
* Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
* From the lens of the camera attached to a third party if a problem occurs, please contact the appropriate lens manufacturer.
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Canon EOS Rebel T4i/650D Specs [CR2.5]
The Next RebelI received a good bit of info about the next Rebel. I put it at CR2.5 just until I receive a bit more confirmation.
An announcement is slated for June.
Canon EOS Rebel 650D/T4i
- 18mp (no word on whether or not its a new or modified 18mp sensor)
- 9 AF Points, all cross-type
- Touchscreen LCD
- Continuous AF in LiveView & Video Recording
- June Announcement
thanks
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