In this poignant tribute, we explore the life and lasting impact of Pope Francis, a spiritual leader known for his humility,
Experience his journey from Argentina to the Vatican, highlighting the transformative moments that defined his papacy.
Through powerful visuals and a reflective narration, we remember how Pope Francis championed the marginalized, advocated for climate action, and promoted interfaith dialogue. Join us as we celebrate his legacy and the profound influence he had on the Catholic Church and the world.
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Enjoy supreme imaging quality and limitless creativity with the first Full Frame Handycam®, the NEX-VG900. The VG900 features a 24.3MP 35mm. Full Frame CMOS sensor, which is over 40x larger than the sensors found in most consumer camcorders.
What do y'all know about the Sony Action Cam? It's a mountable POV camera that any action sports enthusiast can use to capture their hardcore, adrenaline-pumping feats in full HD video.
The camera even comes with a protective housing to withstand a beating from the elements. Check out this unboxing to see the goods.
Pentax has a long tradition of making very photographer-focused DSLRs, often eschewing the latest fashions
to concentrate on providing cameras with well-sorted ergonomics and a focus on core photographic features such as good viewfinders. This trend appeared to reach its peak with the K-5 - arguably one of the best APS-C DSLR currently on the market. With the mid-range K-30, it looks like the company, now owned by Ricoh, is aiming to bring this capability to a wider audience.
The first thing you're likely to notice is its rather aggressive, angular styling but what's really interesting is what's going on inside. The K-30 is built around the updated 16MP CMOS sensor and processor used in the K-01 - one of the only APS-C cameras we've seen to exceed the K-5's low light performance. And that's promising, even before you venture further into the specifications.
Despite playing second-fiddle to the K-5 and the updated K-5 II, the K-30 borrows a great many of these cameras' flourishes. It's weather sealed. It features the same 0.92x magnification viewfinder with 100% coverage - meaning you can compose your image knowing that you'll get exactly the framing you thought you would. It also sports twin control dials and a not-dissimilar degree of external controls. It doesn't come with the K-5 II's Safox X AF-system which allows you to focus in very dark scenes down to -3EV, but with a starting price of $899 with the 18-55mm kit zoom, the K-30 is significantly more affordable.
Nevertheless the camera's SAFOX IXi+ AF system is an advance over the original K-5 and features 11 AF points, 9 of which are cross-type (sensitive to vertical, as well as horizontal edges). The major difference to the K-5 is that the lenses in front of the AF sensor have been improved - promising more consistent autofocus performance (what Pentax is calling a diffusion lens is designed to prevent chromatic aberrations confusing the AF system). A wide-area AF mode promises to improve focus tracking if the subject strays from a user-selected AF area to a neighboring point. To make use of this AF capability, the K-30 can shoot at up to 6 frames per second (just shy of the the K-5 II's 7fps). (dpreview.com)