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IT Show 2012 promotions: Nikon cameras

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

Nikon will be at IT Show 2012 in Suntec Singapore at Level 4, Halls 402 & 403, Booth 8218; with promotional prices, free accessories and purchase-with-purchase promotions for its DSLRs, Nikon 1 V1/J1 MIL cameras and COOLPIX compacts.

Nikon will be at Level 4, Halls 402 & 403, Booth 8218 in Suntec Singapore during IT Show 2012 from 8-11 March 2011.

Nikon will be at Level 4, Halls 402 & 403, Booth 8218 in Suntec Singapore during IT Show 2012 from 8-11 March 2011.

Additional discounts will be revealed during the show itself for the following cameras:

Download Nikon’s IT Show 2012 flyer here, or view it below after the break.

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New DSLR: Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

The much awaited 22.3-megapixel camera will be available towards end of this month with prices to be announced (online estimate US$3,500). The BG-E11 battery grip will be available in end April.

Update (15 March 2012):

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III will be available at all authorised Canon dealers on Saturday, 17 March at the following prices.

  • EOS 5D Mark III body: S$4,699
  • EOS 5D Mark III kit (body + lens*): S$5,999
    *kit lens: EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM

The earlier online estimates turned out rather spot-on.

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III was launched globally today.

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III was launched globally today.

The EOS 5D Mark III at today's launch.

The EOS 5D Mark III at today's launch.

Canon has launched today the third DSLR in the EOS 5D series.

The worldwide launch was synchronised with that in Japan and other countries at 1pm Singapore time, at Ion Sky.

The original EOS 5D (first full frame DSLR) was launched in 2005 while the EOS 5D Mark II (first HD video capable DSLR) was launched in 2008.

Main features

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III with the EF 24-105 zoom lens.

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III with the EF 24-105 zoom lens.

– 36 x 24mm full frame CMOS sensor
– 22.3 megapixels
– 6 frames-per-second
– DIGIC 5+ processor
– ISO 100 – 25,600 (expandable to 50 – 102,400)
– Improved 61-point auto-focus system.

Additional features

– Multiple Exposures
– High Dynamic Range (HDR) shooting
– 1080P30 HD video
– 100% viewfinder coverage
– CF & SD (incl SDXC) cards
– In-camera optical corrections such as distortion, peripheral illumination, chromatic aberration.

The exterior design and layout is similar to the EOS 7D but it has inherited many of the new features introduced late last year in Canon’s flagship EOS-1D X, such as the 61-point auto-focus (AF) system.

The much awaited Canon EOS 5D Mark III.

The much awaited Canon EOS 5D Mark III.

This is a great enhancement over thE 9-point AF system of the previous two EOS 5Ds.

On top of that, 41 of the AF points are cross-type points, with the central five diagonally sensitive.

Canon also boasts that there has been a 2-stop improvement in low-light performance – so ISO 25,600 would have as little noise as ISO 6,400 previously.

The new Digic 5+ in the 5D Mark III is 17 times faster than the Digic 4 processor in the 5D Mark II.

New DSLR: Nikon D800 and D800E

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Nikon has launched, worldwide, the successor to the D700. The 36.3-megapixel D800 (approx. S$3,750) will be available in March, while the D800E (approx. 10% more at S$4,100) will be available in April.

Update (22 March 2012):

D4 (S$9,799) and D800 (S$4,488) go on sale in Singapore on 22 Mar.

Nikon launched the D800 and D800E DSLRs worldwide today.

Nikon launched the D800 and D800E DSLRs worldwide today.

The 36.3 megapixel, FX-format DSLRs boast the highest effective pixel count in the world.

In Singapore, Nikon launched the D800 and D800E in the Pan Pacific Hotel, together with the slew of 12 COOLPIX cameras that it had announced one week ago.

Expected to be less than half the price of Nikon’s recently released flagship D4, the D800/800E promises tremendous value for money for enthusiasts looking for a similar level of video recording performance as the D4, but who do not need the professional-oriented features for shooting stills in the D4.

But the star of the event was undoubtedly the D800 and D800E.

Main features

Nikon D800 with 36.3 million pixelsBoth have a powerful new EXPEED 3 image processing engine, 36.3-megapixel CMOS sensor, and 91k-pixel RGB sensor (for Advanced Scene Recognition) inside a light, single-piece magnesium body that is water and dust resistant.

They are capable of shooting broadcast quality video with high-fidelity audio recording.

The cinematographer will love the versatility of being able to shoot 1080p Full HD in both FX and DX based formats.

ISO ranges from 100 – 6400 (extensible to ISO 50 – 25,600)

The D800E offers even greater detail resolution

Nikon D800E with a battery grip

Nikon D800E with a battery grip

The D800E disables the aliasing and moiré pattern reduction operation performed by the optical low-pass filter in the D800 and most DSLRs, that result in a slight blurring of details.

By doing so, light passing through a NIKKOR lens is able to strike photodiodes directly for greater resolution in details.

This model is optimal for landscape and artistic photography, which demand higher detail resolution and clear definition.

Apart from this, the D800E possesses the same characteristics as the D800.

The detailed brochure for the two cameras can be viewed here.

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New Micro Four Thirds lens: Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

This new lens is a Micro Four Thirds System standard-compliant zoom lens featuring a motorised zoom mechanism with zoom ratio of 4.2X starting from a wide angle of 24mm to 100mm (35mm camera equivalent).

Now available at Olympus authorised retailers for S$698 (incl GST).

Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ Micro Four Thirds lens

Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ Micro Four Thirds lens

This is a versatile zoom lens usable in the toughest conditions and capable of everything from close-up wide angle shooting to medium range telephoto shooting of both still images and movies.

Main features of the new lens are:

  1. 4.2X (approx.) zoom starting from a wide angle of 24mm to 100mm (35mm camera equivalent).
  2. Motorised zoom mechanism for stable zooming at a constant rate (3 selectable speeds).
  3. MSC mechanism enhanced by linear motor drive for faster, quieter AF control.
  4. Convenient features including macro mode for close-up shooting at 0.72X magnification (35mm camera equivalent) and the L-Fn (Lens Function) button with focus stop function.
  5. Dust/splash-proof mechanism.

The zoom lens has a zoom ratio of approximately 4.2X, covering a range that extends from a wide angle of 24mm (35mm camera equivalent) – ideal for taking wide shots even indoors – to a medium telephoto focal length of 100mm (35mm camera equivalent), which is optimal for portraits.

Motorised zoom mechanism with zoom ratio of 4.2X from 24-100mm (35mm camera equiv).

Motorised zoom mechanism with zoom ratio of 4.2X from 24-100mm (35mm camera equiv).

It is the first Olympus interchangeable lens to incorporate a motorised zoom mechanism, which is especially useful in movie shooting, thanks to the smooth, quiet zooming.

The AF system is based on the MSC (Movie & Still Compatible) mechanism enhanced by a newly developed linear motor drive that enables faster, quieter focusing.

To assure the best possible image quality, this sophisticated lens comprises 9 lens groups with 10 elements, including three aspherical elements.

Special glass materials are used extensively to correct various aberrations and all lens surfaces are multi-coated to ensure high transmittance and clear imaging performance.

The lens also features a macro mode for close-up shooting with a closest focusing distance of 0.2 meters and maximum image magnification of 0.72X (35mm camera equivalent).

In addition, an L-Fn (Lens Function) button is also provided to allow the user to stop autofocusing temporarily.

This new lens employs the dust-/splash-proof mechanism originally featured in the ZUIKO DIGITAL SHG (Super High Grade) series lenses.

Here are the main tech specs for the new lens.

Happy Lunar New Year

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

It’s the first day of the Lunar New Year today. Happy New Year to all the people from cultures that celebrate this traditional festival!

Happy Lunar New Year! Happy Chinese New Year!

Original photo taken with Nikon 1 V1. Watercolour painting effect using Wacom Bamboo Fun graphics tablet with Corel Essentials 4.

And to all Chinese around the world, Happy Chinese New Year!

新年快乐,万事如意,步步高升,恭喜发财,龙马精神;
身体健康,心想事成,学业进步,生意兴隆,马到功成!

Cliff says Happy New Year!

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Cliff wishes one and all a Happy and Woofelicious New Year!

My kid got a bit confused as to when daddy spent a day as a Golden Retriever.

My kid got a bit confused as to when daddy spent a day as a Golden Retriever.

Cliff is a sport when it comes to dressing up. And my clothes fits him just nice!

Santa Cliff says Merry Christmas

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

Santa Cliff wishes one and all a Merry Christmas!

Santa Cliff taken with Olympus E-P3 with 40-150mm lens. 170mm (35 equiv), f/4.8, 1/160 sec, ISO 200.

Santa Cliff taken with Olympus E-P3 with 40-150mm lens. 170mm (35 equiv), f/4.8, 1/160 sec, ISO 200.

 

Travel: From Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

I checked out more markets in KK before boarding the flight to Sandakan.

Sunrise at Kota Kinabalu. Taken with Olympus PEN E-P3 with 40-150mm kit lens using Frame effect.

Sunrise at Kota Kinabalu. Taken with Olympus PEN E-P3 with 40-150mm kit lens using Frame effect.

Night falls earlier in Sabah than in West Malaysia.

Fishing boats at the dock.

Fishing boats at the dock.

This is because their time zones were standardized in 1982 even though East and West Malaysia are really from different time zones in terms of geographical latitude.

Sunrise is also much earlier.

So photographers wanting to catch the golden hours to capture the sunrise/sunset over the South China Sea in Sabah would be well advised that the two timings are around 5:30 am and 6:00 pm local time respectively – lest they gear up and venture out only to discover that the show’s all but over.

The vegetable market starts early at dawn by the seaside of Kota Kinabalu.

The vegetable market starts early at dawn by the seaside of Kota Kinabalu.

A Sabahan I spoke with mused rather pensively that when he was in Kuala Lumpur, the sunrise was always late and he had to wait so hard for daylight to come.

A local fish seller waving Selamat Pagi.

A local fish seller waving Selamat Pagi

This morning, I visited the early vegetable market across the hotel by the sea, followed by the fish market by the pier before hitting the Central market.

It was really interesting observing the locals do their marketing since these markets are really meant for them.

Upon returning, we headed for breakfast after a short visit to the gym, and returned to pack for check out.

At 11am, the guy from the car rental company swung by to send us to the airport.

Fish market in KK kicks off at the crack of dawn. Taken with Pop Art effect on a Olympus PEN E-P3 with 12mm lens which captured a wide FOV at the crowded local market.

The fish market in KK kicks off at the crack of dawn. Taken with Pop Art effect on a Olympus PEN E-P3 with 12mm lens which captured a wide FOV at the crowded local market.

Steven had offered to do so FOC when he turned up at the hotel to pick up the car on Monday night and observed that the fuel tank was still three-quarters full even though we were only required to return it with an empty tank.

Freshly sliced fish. Taken with Olympus PEN E-P3 with 12mm lens right in front of the crowded stall.

Freshly sliced fish. Taken with Olympus PEN E-P3 with 12mm lens right in front of the crowded stall.

The rental company worked on a “pick up empty tank – return empty tank” principle.

A vegetables stall in Central market

A vegetables stall in Central market

The guy at the counter had advised me to fill up the tank for a drive from Kota Kinabalu to Mt Kinabalu and back.

It turned out I needed only one-third that amount.

Anyway, Steven took time out and picked a large clean car in order to send us to the airport, and refused to take any payment for his favour.

The guy from Kudat – some two hours drive from KK, at the tip of the dog’s ear – gave me a lasting good impression of an indigenous Sabahan.

The 45-minute flight to Sandakan on board the Air Asia Airbus A320-200 was uneventful. No more pigging out this time.

Another vegetable stall at Central market. Taken with Olympus PEN E-P3 with 12mm lens and Pop Art effect.

Another vegetable stall at Central market. Taken with Olympus PEN E-P3 with 12mm lens and Pop Art effect.

For the next three nights, we’ll be staying at a nice house in a gated estate that is so new that the optical fibre for Internet services has yet to be laid.

Seaside restaurant in Sandakan to which connoiseurs from West Malaysia specially fly to just to enjoy its fresh seafood.

Seaside restaurant in Sandakan to which connoiseurs from West Malaysia specially fly to just to enjoy its fresh seafood.

Our friend depends on his BlackBerry service for messaging and communication. Anyway, the plan was for us to immerse ourselves in nature.

Prawns, clams, crabs and fish are the order of the day.

Prawns, clams, crabs and fish are the order of the day.

So it’s time to check out what Internet withdrawal symptoms are like – and the fabulous seafood that everyone in KK recommended up in Sandakan.

SITEX 2011 price lists: Olympus cameras

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Here are the SITEX 2011 (24-27 November 2011) promotions from Olympus.

The details of the free gifts that come with each camera are also listed.

Camera discounts and free gifts from Olympus during SITEX 2011.

Camera discounts and free gifts from Olympus during SITEX 2011.

SITEX 2011 promotions: Olympus cameras

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Olympus will be at Booth 5D10 in Hall 5 at the Singapore EXPO during SITEX 2011 (24-27 November).

When you hit SITEX 2011 today, check out some of the promotional discounts and free gifts for Olympus cameras.

Olympus PEN E-PL1 S$448

Olympus PEN E-PL1

Usual: S$998
SITEX: S$448

*free gifts worth S$320

Live Guide user interface for easy, intuitive adjustment of brightness, hue, background defocusing, and other image parameters.

New dedicated Movie mode button for seamless access to movie shooting at any time.

Go-anywhere portability in a light, compact body with built-in flash and image stabilization.

Six Art Filters, including new Gentle Sepia, for enhanced photographic creativity.

Olympus PEN mini E-PM1

Olympus PEN mini E-PM1

SLK: S$868
DLK: S$1,098

SITEX:
free gifts (S$403
)

*SLK: Single Lens Kit
(14-42 mm)
DLK: Double Zoom Lens Kit
(14-42 mm & 40-150 mm)

The same Art-class SLR quality as the flagship E-P3 condensed in the small/light body weighing only 215 grams. Six body colour variations

Popular Live Guide user interface for easy, intuitive adjustment of brightness, colour balance, background defocusing and other photographic parameters

Six popular Art Filters that make it easy for anyone to express their photographic creativity

Olympus TG-610 S$298

Olympus TG-610

Usual: S$498
SITEX: S$298

*free gifts worth S$270

Tough features including waterproof to a depth of 5 meters, shockproof against falls from as high as 1.5 meters and freezeproof at temperatures as low as -10°C.

5x zoom lens and DUAL IS in a compact body.

3-inch, ultra-high definition 920K dots HyperCrystal III for Tough Series LCD monitor.

Magic Filters can be recorded in HD movie (MPEG-4 AVC / H.264).

Olympus FE-4050 S$78

Olympus FE-4050

Usual: S$228
SITEX: S$78

*limited to 1 set per customer and free gifts worth S$135

High-quality 12-megapixel CCD

4X zoom lens from 27mm

Slim and high quality body with stylish colors

Six Magic Filters