Showing posts with label cameras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cameras. Show all posts

2/26/2014

Nikon D4S Features, and Promotional video



Features, and PromotionalNikon D4S Features, and Promotional video The ultimate imaging machine has advanced. Built to keep you ahead of your game, everything about the D4S powers exceptional images at exceptional speed.

An expanded ISO range and EXPEED 4 image processing take low light photography to another level, making the camera a master of the dark as well as the light. Advances to AF performance offer improved acquisition and tracking at 11 fps, plus finer control over the AF area with the new Group Area AF mode. Nikon's RAW Size S file format allows accelerated image transfer onto networks, and a Gigabit 100/1000TX Ethernet port enables ultra-fast connection. The D4S offers improved acquisition and tracking performance. Fires at a blazing 11 fps in FX format with AE/AF superior to its predecessor (the D4). The 16.2-MP FX-format sensor offers the ultimate image quality.

2/14/2014

Sony HDR-AS 100 "Stunning image quality" presentation video



Stunning image quality
Sony HDR-AS 100 "Stunning image quality" presentation video The HDR-AS100 Action Cam delivers more stunning image quality than ever before. Its all new Carl Zeiss™ Tessar 170 degree wide angle lens, ultra powerful BIONZ X™ image processor and 13.5 megapixel sensor, will now capture all the excitement you can handle, in eye-popping Full HD.

2/13/2014

Adventures with Nikon's 16-megapixel Coolpix AW120



Adventures with This video was shot using the brilliant 16-megapixel COOLPIX AW120. Follow the AW120 as it explores the ocean depths in Indonesia and snowy slopes in Japan. The brilliant Wi-Fi enabled AW120 is waterproof to 18m, shockproof to 2m and freeze-proof to -10°C - making it the perfect travel companion.

Sony "Northlandz" The QX100 separates camera from phone



QX100 separates cameraThe QX100 separates camera from phone. We used it to bring artistry and engineering together. We introduced the creator of the world's largest model railroad to a photographer specializing in miniatures. Together, they use Sony's QX100 Lens-Style Camera to share Northlandz with the world.

1/07/2014

Nikon D3300 with 24.2-megapixel video capture important moments Advertisement



capture important momentsTruly capture your important moments with the D3300.

A brilliant way to shoot unforgettable high-definition photos and movies, this small and lightweight 24.2-megapixel D-SLR is powerful, compact and incredibly simple to operate.

The large image sensor captures the finest details with stunning sharpness, and superior low-light performance (up to ISO 12,800) frees you to shoot crystal-clear images in dark situations.

If you're new to D-SLR photography or want to learn more, Guide Mode offers step-by-step assistance. When you're ready to share, Nikon's optional Wireless Mobile Adapter (WU-1a) makes it easy to upload photos to your favourite sites via a smart device.

Versatile zoom lens kit that's ideal for general photography. The ultra-compact 3x zoom AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II lens. The lens boasts Vibration Reduction to reduce the effects of camera shake, and a retractable lens mechanism for superior portability.

10/22/2013

Nikon D610 24.3-megapiksel full frame Features, and Promotional video



sharpness, offering brilliant photos with rich colours and smooth Full HD movies
Nikon D610 24.3-megapiksel full frame Features, and Promotional video
The 24.3-megapixel FX-format sensor captures every detail with lifelike sharpness, offering brilliant photos with rich colours and smooth Full HD movies. You can capture action at a fast 6fps. Shoot sharp shots of fast-moving action at six-frames-per-second in both FX and DX formats.

Nikon's new Quiet Release burst mode allows you to shoot in near-silence: Perfect when you want to photograph wildlife. The sound of the camera's mirror return mechanism is noticeably reduced during the burst, so it's easier to capture elusive subjects.

Fully weather-sealed, the D610 is tough enough to go anywhere, and you can share the full splendour of your images via a smart device using Nikon's Wireless Mobile Adapter. From extreme wide-angle to super-telephoto, capture incredibly detailed images with smooth tonal gradations and low noise when shooting at high ISOs.

With ISO 100--6400, extendable up to 25,600 (equivalent), you get finely detailed images with minimal noise, even when you shoot under challenging lighting conditions.