
We’ve spent the last few weeks carrying a Canon EOS 7D around with us while shooting some events and have been really blown away by the video quality. Last year we did some shoots with a full-blown Canon prosumer camcorder, the top tape-based HD model before moving into interchangeable-lens systems and the 7D easily exceeds ... read more
December 31, 2009 in Reviews by David Schloss

Unfortunately, I’ve only been a passive observer of the Leica S2 product introduction. While I was able to actually hold a prototype in my hands for a few seconds at PPE last year, I am only able to view sample images that others post with longing and questions; “How does it look under these conditions?, ... read more
November 15, 2009 in News by John Omvik

We’ve got a number of high-ISO sample images from the new Nikon D3S camera that are available for Mac Create Premium members to download. This zip file contains six quick, uncompressed AVI files right from the Nikon D3S.
Here’s our sample video for non-pro members. Keep in mind that this file is processed on Videopress, while ... read more
October 22, 2009 in Reviews by David Schloss

Here are some more sample images from the NIkon D3S, shot as part of our multi-hour hands-on test with Nikon at the Big Apple Circus, as a follow up to our first post with the camera. Obviously we focused mostly on the low-light high-ISO capabilities of the camera, but also shot a lot of images ... read more
October 21, 2009 in Reviews by David Schloss

We had hours to use the Nikon D3S at a special press event under the big tent of the Big Apple Circus. Turns out a low-light dress rehearsal is the perfect place to test high-ISO shots. This review includes sample photos and videos. read more
October 21, 2009 in Reviews by David Schloss

Nikon has posted an official gallery of images from the D3S on their website. The samples include low and high-ISO images from the new camera. We’re not sure if these are production models or pre-production, but they give some indication of the images likely to come from the camera.
What do you think? read more
October 14, 2009 in News by David Schloss