Design Camera Accessories, Win Analogue Camera From Lomography!

How will you improve on their designs?The Lomography crew is looking for designers to create a series of
helpful accessories to make their user-made Konstruktor series analogue
cameras even better. The top five innovators get their own cameras, so
what are you waiting for?

A Tiny Ultralight Tripod Designed For Compact Cameras and Smartphones

A Tiny Ultralight Tripod Designed For Compact Cameras and Smartphones

Even if you’ve got a massive DSLR in your camera arsenal, there’s no shame in occasionally relying on your lightweight smartphone or a compact point and shoot for pictures. And on those days when you just don’t feel like lugging a heavy camera and its cumbersome accessories, the Lollipod will fill in as an incredibly lightweight and compact tripod designed exclusively for smaller shooters.

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Flexible, Lightweight Tripod Is Perfect for Smartphone Shooters

Flexible, Lightweight Tripod Is Perfect for Smartphone Shooters

The smartphone-focused Lollipod tripod is small and light enough to bring virtually anywhere. In form and function, it’s closer to a monopod, but can also double as a boom and is flexible enough for almost any shooting situation.

    



New Nikon Df Digital SLR Camera

Nikon DfNikon Corporation recently announced the release of the Df, a Nikon FX-format digital SLR camera that will surely have retro-loving photographers drooling.

360º BublCam May Turn The Camera World Upside Down

360º Bublcam

Touting  a full 360 degree viewing angle, the Bublcam allows users to not only take spherical panoramas, but gives them the ability to livestream in a full 360 degree viewing field as well. Set to release May 2014, how does the Bublcam stand up to other 360 degree cameras on the market?

Nikon Crams Full-Frame Sensor Into Its Legendary 1950s-Era F Series

Nikon Crams Full-Frame Sensor Into Its Legendary 1950s-Era F Series

The Nikon Df puts the 16-megapixel full-frame sensor of the flagship D4 in a camera body that looks like the original Nikon F from the late 1950s.

    



Nikon Df Is The Latest In That Last Refuge Of The Standalone Camera – Retro Chic

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Nikon has introduced a new full-frame camera, and it’s no slouch on paper; with a 39-point AF system, with nine cross-type sensors, burst mode of 5.5 frames per second, a 16.2 megapixel FX0format CMOS sensor and EXPEED 3 image processing, the Nikon Df will keep up with the big boys in terms of image quality. But its most noteworthy feature, and the one Nikon is playing up, is its retro good looks that call to mind Nikon’s classic “F” series 35mm film cameras.

Nikon’s new DSLR is its smallest and lightest with a full-frame sensor, which is a similar refrain to what we’ve been hearing from camera makers lately. Sony only just recently introduced its own full-frame smallish cameras, the A7 and A7R. Where those were mirrorless cameras, this is a true DSLR, however, which explains why it’s a slightly bigger and bulkier affair.

The body-only version of the Df comes in at just shy of $2,800, which is a pretty penny to spend on a camera, but it’s also quite close to the sticker price of the higher-end Sony A7R. Retro cameras in general seem to be commanding a premium, with Fujifilm seeking $1,300 for its fixed-lens X100s, for instance. All of these share a similar rangefinder-style design with ample manual controls on the face.

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Nikon’s camera seems to aim for high-end pros more than the others, calling out to old-school photogs with its pyramid viewfinder hump and dedicated dials for just about everything, including ISO, exposure compensation, shutter speed, release mode and exposure mode. It has a threaded shutter release button for use with soft shutter releases and shutter release cables, too, and it works with Nikon’s existing speedlights, FX and DX lenses. It’s shipping with a new AF-S Nikkor 50 mm f/1.8G lens, which should appeal to photographers looking for a classic rangefinder experience in both body and optics.

Camera makers know that the smartphone is eating away at their market share in the general consumer category – the heyday of the pocket camera is gone. The Nikon Df is a prime example of what happens when dedicated camera manufacturers look to their past to find out what they might be able to offer camera buyers that is both special and unique. That also happens to be something they appear willing to pay a premium for.

Standalone cameras won’t die, but they’ll become the province of hobbyists, enthusiasts and specialists, and it’s actually very impressive to see manufacturers like Nikon dip back into their roots to capitalize on that trend, rather than simply ridding the consumer market to extinction.

Nikon Df unveiled as a lightweight FX-format DSLR

Calling it a “modern classic,” Nikon has unveiled its new Df DSLR camera, a retro-designed FX-format shooter being targeted towards advanced photographers who need a lightweight FX-format camera. The design is built upon the foundation left by Nikon’s F series 35mm film cameras from days gone by, and is accompanied by technologies akin to that […]

Nikon Df: A DSLR Monster With a Slimmed Down, Old-School Streak

Nikon Df: A DSLR Monster With a Slimmed Down, Old-School Streak

Even at the top echelons of professional photography, the lumbering DSLR is becoming a bore. Smaller shooters with big camera specs are the trend, and with that mandate in mind, Nikon’s releasing the Df. The new DSLR—yes, DSLR, not the full-framed mirrorless monster of rumors—inherits its key guts from Nikon’s flagship D4 in a package that’s just over half the size and weight of that ogre. More than just a relatively compact full-frame camera, the Df looks like a relic from the glory days of film photography—and in a lot of ways, it shoots like one, too.

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Sony RX10 first-impressions [samples]

Sony has done a little recycling with the RX10 camera, but when it’s re-using the 20.2-megapixel sensor from the much-loved RX100 Mk.II we can’t complain too much. In the compact, the 1-inch Exmor R sensor targeted street photographers and those who didn’t want to necessarily sacrifice image quality despite having a camera that could fit […]