STS The Producers - Opening Night at Hazlitt Theatre Maidstone
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Thursday, 8 March 2012
The Producers by Stage Theatre Society - 7-10 March 2012
STS The Producers - Opening Night at Hazlitt Theatre Maidstone
Friday, 2 March 2012
Canon 5D Mark 3 Review - Is it Worth it Or Get Two Canon 5D Mark 2?
The Canon 5D Mark 3 has finally been announced and unlike the previous incarnations of the Canon 5D range it appears to not offer any groundbreaking new features but a lot of incremental improvements.
At a list price of £2999 I can't see a big rush to buy the Canon 5D III when the Canon 5D Mark II is now under £1400 meaning that you could buy two 5D2 cameras instead of one 5D3 or a 5D2 and some excellent lenses.
Canon are now also some way behind Nikon in the high pixel count race with the Nikon D800 maxing out at 36Mp compared to "only" 22Mp for the Canon 5D3. Maybe Canon will release another camera above the 5D3 to compete with Nikon D800 or maybe they are now targeting different areas of the market.
For studio work we still use our Canon 5D mark 1 in preference to the 5D mark2 as the ISO performance is not required and the larger file sizes create more storage and slow down the post processing workflow.
At a list price of £2999 I can't see a big rush to buy the Canon 5D III when the Canon 5D Mark II is now under £1400 meaning that you could buy two 5D2 cameras instead of one 5D3 or a 5D2 and some excellent lenses.
Canon are now also some way behind Nikon in the high pixel count race with the Nikon D800 maxing out at 36Mp compared to "only" 22Mp for the Canon 5D3. Maybe Canon will release another camera above the 5D3 to compete with Nikon D800 or maybe they are now targeting different areas of the market.
For studio work we still use our Canon 5D mark 1 in preference to the 5D mark2 as the ISO performance is not required and the larger file sizes create more storage and slow down the post processing workflow.
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Tuesday, 14 February 2012
VAT Free Photo Albums and Storybooks - VAT refund on Wedding Albums
Following a decision from a VAT tribunal it has been ruled that photo books and wedding albums should not have VAT applied. Loxley Colour our wedding album supplier have contacted us to state that as of 14 Feb 2012 all their albums will be VAT-free and there may be a reclaim for VAT paid in previous years.
If you are a photographer offering albums then you may have some cash to come back from VAT refunds.
VAT on Wedding Albums |
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Saturday, 28 January 2012
Canon 5DIII - 5D Mark 3 Spotted Testing on Shoot?
It looks like the Canon 5D Mark 3 might finally have been spotted out being put through its paces on a shoot. Blog "Aperture Academy" has images of an unidentified Canon camera being used with two new lenses.
There are two camera bodies in their images, one looks like it could be the 1DX as it has an integrated battery grip and second display. The other has a separate battery grip which may be the Canon 5DIII or could be a Canon 7D replacement although the 5D3 looks more likely as the camera body pictured doesn't have a built in flash.
http://blog.apertureacademy.com/2012/01/canon-200-400mm-and-600mm-prototype.html
There are two camera bodies in their images, one looks like it could be the 1DX as it has an integrated battery grip and second display. The other has a separate battery grip which may be the Canon 5DIII or could be a Canon 7D replacement although the 5D3 looks more likely as the camera body pictured doesn't have a built in flash.
http://blog.apertureacademy.com/2012/01/canon-200-400mm-and-600mm-prototype.html
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Hama Defender Lens Case / Camera Lens Bag
With a few top end lenses the manufacturer supplies a lens pouch case with them, for many other lenses they are supplied in the box and packing but with nothing to protect once you have taken them out of the box. The Hama Defender Lens case is an ideal way to protect your valuable lenses that didn't come with a manufacturer supplied case.
The Defender lens case has a sturdy zip to keep the lens in place and is extremely well padded around the body of the case. The Canon lens bags are very flimsy in comparison and offer virtually no protection in the event of dropping the bag. I haven't tested it (!!) but from its construction I would imagine that a lens in the Hama lens case will survive a reasonable drop intact due to the padding and build.
Although the packaging of the case shows a Canon white pro lens (it appears to be the 70-200 f2.8) this wouldn't fit in the case as it is too long and wide for it. The case does fit the Canon 50mm f1.4 with lens hood, the Canon 85mm f1.8 and the Canon 24-105 f4 without hoods.
Camera lens case -
DSLR camera bag -
The Defender lens case has a sturdy zip to keep the lens in place and is extremely well padded around the body of the case. The Canon lens bags are very flimsy in comparison and offer virtually no protection in the event of dropping the bag. I haven't tested it (!!) but from its construction I would imagine that a lens in the Hama lens case will survive a reasonable drop intact due to the padding and build.
Canon 70-200 f2.8IS lens case side by side with Hama Defender |
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Thursday, 19 January 2012
Eastman Kodak Files Bankruptcy Protection
Sad news today that Eastman Kodak has filed for Bankruptcy Protection in the USA. My first camera was a Kodak Brownie Reflex as seen here
Kodak was also one of the first companies selling a full frame DSLR at 14 megapixels when the competition at the time were around the 6Mp mark with APS-C size sensors.
Sadly it didn't manage to capitalise on that leading position and shortly afterwards stopped selling any DSLRs.
Kodak was also one of the first companies selling a full frame DSLR at 14 megapixels when the competition at the time were around the 6Mp mark with APS-C size sensors.
Sadly it didn't manage to capitalise on that leading position and shortly afterwards stopped selling any DSLRs.
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Friday, 30 December 2011
Hama Maxi Multi Card Case Review
The Hama Maxi Multi Card Case is a storage wallet for your compact flash and SD memory cards as well as batteries and memory sticks. The case has plenty of space for memory cards and will fit 8 CF (Compact Flash) cards as well as up to 12 SD cards inside.
The case has plenty of space for memory cards and will fit 8 CF (Compact Flash) cards as well as up to 12 SD cards inside.
The Hama Multi card case also allows you to store up to 5 AA or AAA batteries inside as well as the CF cards giving flexible storage options when carrying equipment in your camera bag.
There is also a net pocket that can store other small items of equipment such as a filter in its case or smaller flat batteries.
The whole case zips up to protect the contents and prevent them falling out loose in your bag.
The case has plenty of space for memory cards and will fit 8 CF (Compact Flash) cards as well as up to 12 SD cards inside.
The Hama Multi card case also allows you to store up to 5 AA or AAA batteries inside as well as the CF cards giving flexible storage options when carrying equipment in your camera bag.
There is also a net pocket that can store other small items of equipment such as a filter in its case or smaller flat batteries.
The whole case zips up to protect the contents and prevent them falling out loose in your bag.
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