Fuji celebrate their birthday today by teasing fans with new camera… X-T1
Today is Fuji’s birthday, and since its their birthday and they can do what they want to they’ve stuck this up on their website…
Today is Fuji’s birthday, and since its their birthday and they can do what they want to they’ve stuck this up on their website…
Phottix is releasing a firmware upgrade for its Phottix Mitros TTL Flashes for Canon and Nikon. Change logs, install instructions and files are…
In a recent interview posted on the Nikon website their President, Makoto Kimura, comments on the company’s performance during the first half of the current fiscal year. Kimura uses the interview to address all elements of Nikon’s business portfolio and also make separate statements on what camera aficionados can expect from Nikon in both the short and long term.
With the new Nikon Ds set to be fully unveiled fairly soon attention should be given to Kimura’s comment that “to improve earnings, we must not only reduce costs, but also increase the appeal of our products, and the degree to which they are differentiated. We are less likely to succeed in developing differentiated products, if we only improve the functions and performance of existing equipment. I want Nikon to develop products based on new concepts that raise the bar considerably.” While shining an apparent light on the type of cameras we can expect Nikon to release in the future it runs a little contradictory to recent confirmations that the new Nikon Ds’ body is almost identical to the old version. Kimura’s comments do not necessarily enforce the recent and seemingly intelligent online speculation that the substance of modifications for the Ds will be in the internals not the externals.
Phottix Pro Carmen Chan demonstrates how to use the Phottix Strato TTL Trigger for Canon. The Nikon-compatible version was recently released and now available
After a long wait, the v1.06 firmware for the Phottix Odin TTL Flash Trigger for Nikon is now available for download. What does v1.06 do?