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Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN Art lens for E and L mount officially announced

Par : PR admin
3 juin 2024 à 15:28



The previously rumored Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN Art lens is now officially announced:

SIGMA 28-45mm F1.8 DG DN | Art full-frame zoom lens. a fast, portable and versatile large aperture zoom lens with the sharpness and and clarity of a prime lens. Thanks to its f1,8 aperture you can produce unprecedented brightness across the zoom range, plus its advance optical performance and quick AF allow for extensive creative options unique to the history of zoom lenses. This lens can generate incredible versatility to still photographers and to full-frame filmmakers.

Features:

  • The world's first full-frame, F1.8 maximum aperture zoom lens
  • Practical & stable inner zoom
  • Consistent close focus
  • Premium build at lighter weight (less than 1 Kg)
  • 18 elements in 15 groups (5 SLD, 3 aspherical elements)
  • High Speed AF
  • HLA (High-response Linear Actuator)
  • Compatible with Lens Aberration Correction^
  • Supports DMF and AF+MF
  • Compatible with AF assist (for Sony E-mount only)
  • Nano Porous Coating
  • Super Multi-Layer Coating
  • Water-and Oil-Repellent Coating (front element)
  • Aperture ring with click switch & ring lock switch

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Here are the first Leica M12 camera rumors (leaked prototype pictures)

Par : PR admin
3 juin 2024 à 03:59

Here are the first Leica M12 camera rumors - the new M12 will be 3mm shorter compared to the M11:


The ISO dial on the top left could be completely removed (first picture). A new dial could be introduced behind the shutter button that can be controlled with the thumb (first picture). A new large 3.9″ screen could be introduced (the M11 has a 2.95″ screen):


The large screen also means removing all buttons from the back of the camera – it seems that the controls will now be on the touchscreen, similar to the Leica TL:


I am still getting conflicting reports on the viewfinder: we may get a new Leica M smart hybrid vision rangefinder (classic rangefinder experience + EVF benefits, similar to the Fuji X100 camera):



We may even get a 100% electronic viewfinder (EVF):



The Leica M12 trademark has already been registered (all Leica trademarks can be found here):

Breaking: first Leica M12 camera rumors

The next digital Leica M camera (M12?) could be 3mm shorter

Leica M12 camera mockups/leaks

Here are the different viewfinder options Leica is considering for the next generation of M cameras (Leica M12?)


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Topaz Gigapixel 7 is now on sale for a limited time

Par : PR admin
31 mai 2024 à 02:12




The Topaz Gigapixel 7 upscaling software is currently $20 off until June 14. With Gigapixel 7 you can upscale and enhance any image by up to 600%:

  • Resize low-res assets up to 600% by intelligently generating new pixels.
  • Recover previously unusable images with the magic of AI upscaling.
  • Best results from 10+ industry-leading AI upscaling models.
  • Runs locally on your machine. No uploading or downloading images.

Gigapixel 7 has more than five years of advanced AI training and comes with a new interface:

  • Maximize pixels for perfect prints: Enhance details and resolution to achieve razor-sharp images for large-format prints.
  • Improve AI-generated images: Put the final touch on any image generated by AI. Get cleaner, crisper, higher-resolution output.
  • Upscale & enhance low-res images: Reimagine details from low-quality images. Eliminate compression artifacts and restore faces instantly.

Additional information on Topaz Gigapixel 7 can be found here:

Topaz Gigapixel 7 released


Via Topaz Labs

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New Topaz Video AI version 5.1 released

Par : PR admin
30 mai 2024 à 03:40


Topaz Labs released Video AI version 5.1. Here is what's new:

  • Instant Rendering (Experimental): Video AI now renders previews as soon as you click ‘Play’. Instant renders make the timeline more interactive and allow you to directly compare models with shorter wait times.
  • Frame Interpolation for DaVinci Resolve OFX (macOS + Windows): Access Apollo, Aion, and Chronos directly from DaVinci Resolve. Convert to slow motion at up to 16x interpolation and make use of Resolve’s retiming controls for smooth speed-ramping.
  • New multi-GPU options (Video AI Pro): Video AI now includes two multi-GPU modes. The existing “All GPUs” option now supports NVIDIA cards running TensorRT models, leading to major utilization increases for systems with 2+ NVIDIA cards. This mode is now named “Single video” under “GPU Settings”. The second mode, “Multiple videos”, optimizes for large export queues when running on systems with multiple GPUs. We’ll have more to share about this Video AI Pro feature when it launches in June.
  • New Welcome Screen: Quickly reopen projects and resume renders using the new Welcome Page. This is a home for recent projects and includes the ability to select favorites for easy access.
  • Preferences UI Refresh: Navigate settings using the new preferences sidebar with expanded categories and new tooltips.
  • Colorspace settings added to Video Input Options: Set custom colorspace, color primaries, color trc, and color range for video inputs with metadata issues.

Topaz Video AI 5 is here

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Reminder: the 80% off intro offer for Photography Lighting Cheat Sheets is ending soon

Par : PR admin
29 mai 2024 à 16:38


The new Photography Lighting Cheat Sheets by PictureCorrect are now 80% off during the launch sale until May 31 (a total of 43 Photography Lighting Cheat Sheets):


13 on Natural Light: Whether you’re capturing the golden glow of sunrise, the harsh shadows of midday, or the soft, diffused light of an overcast day, these cheat sheets will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to take advantage of natural light in any situation.


7 on Artificial Light: Navigating the complexities of artificial lighting presents a unique set of challenges for photographers, from beginners to seasoned professionals. Artificial light, unlike its natural counterpart, requires a deeper understanding of light intensity, color temperature, and direction to achieve the desired effect.


4 on Flash Photography: Flash photography, while immensely powerful, introduces a spectrum of challenges that can test even the most experienced photographers. The primary hurdle lies in mastering the balance between the flash’s intensity and the ambient light, ensuring that the final image looks natural rather than overpowered by harsh lighting.


11 on Portrait Lighting: Mastering portrait lighting techniques is an art form that presents its own set of intricate challenges. Each style demands a precise understanding of light placement, shadow control, and subject orientation to achieve its signature effect. Photographers must navigate these complexities, blending technical precision with creative vision, to capture portraits that not only illuminate but also reveal the essence of their subject.


8 on Lighting Effects: Lighting effects are the brushstrokes of the photographer’s palette, offering endless possibilities to infuse images with emotion, depth, and atmosphere. The artful application of lens flares can add a cinematic quality, imbuing shots with a sense of story and timelessness, while the deliberate use of starbursts around light sources can create a sense of wonder and energy. Bokeh, with its soft, out-of-focus lights, transforms the mundane into the magical, drawing the viewer’s attention to the intended subject with a gentle, enveloping embrace. Mastering these effects requires not only a technical understanding of photography and lighting but also a creative vision that sees beyond the subject to the very essence of the scene. Through lighting effects, photographers can sculpt light, craft ambiance, and convey emotions, turning simple images into captivating stories.

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DxO announces support for the Fujifilm X100VI, Leica SL3, and several new lenses (528 new modules added)

Par : PR admin
29 mai 2024 à 01:27


DxO announced support for the Fujifilm X100VI, Leica SL3 cameras, and several new lenses, including the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 for Nikon Z, the Panasonic Lumix S 28-200mm Macro, 17mm and 24mm primes from Sigma, the Sony FE 300mm f/2.8 GM OSS, and the latest Viltrox lenses.

A total of 528 new DxO Optics Modules were added. The total number of camera-lens combinations supported by DxO is now 94,427. Available from today, these DxO Optics Modules can be found in the latest versions of all DxO software products:

The newly added optical profiles cover the following cameras and lenses:

Cameras

Lenses

Discover the full list of cameras and lenses supported by DxO Optics Modules on this page. See also how DxO Optics performs their tests.

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