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ฮูดยางขนาด 52MM สำหรับเลนส์ 50MM F1.8
ลูกยางเป่าลม / Blower
สายลั่นชัตเตอร์ แบบลวดแทง (Classic)
Soft box สำหรับแฟลช Nikon SB800
สายลั่นชัตเตอร์ สำหรับ Pentax / Samsung
 
รีโมทอินฟาเรท สำหรับ DSLR
WB bounce card set
Wide + Macro Converter Set
Lens Hood 60c สำหรับ Canon
 
สายลั่นชัตเตอร์ สำหรับ Nikon D200/D300/D700/D3
วงแหวนจับเลนส์ (collar) สำหรับ Canon (สีขาว)
Soft box สำหรับแฟลช Canon 580EX
แผ่นกระจายแสงแฟลช (Bounce Plate)
 
ยางรองตาสำหรับ Nikon
สายแยกแฟลชสำหรับ Canon รองรับระบบ TTL
ยางรองตา (Eyecup)
Lens Hood LH-45 สำหรับ Nikon
 
สายรัดข้อมือ Hand strap
สายลั่นชัตเตอร์ สำหรับ Olympus E-520/E-510/E-420/E-410
ท่อต่อเลนส์สำหรับ การถ่ายภาพมาโคร (เม้าท์ Olympus 4/3)
Hot shoe flash / PC-Sync
 
ฟิลเตอร์ประกายดาว 58MM (Star filter)
Housing Case Digital Camera
สายลั่นชัตเตอร์สำหรับ Nikon D90
แฟลช Manual / Auto YINYAN
 
สายลั่นชัตเตอร์ สำหรับ Sony / Konica Minolta
แหวนแปลงเลนส์สำหรับ M42 ไปเม้าท์ Canon
สายลั่นชัตเตอร์ สำหรับ Canon EOS 350D/400D/450D/1000D
ฝาปิดหน้าเลนส์ 58MM
 
ฝาปิดหน้าเลนส์ 52MM
ฟิลเตอร์ตัดแสงสะท้อน C-PL : 58MM
Lens Hood สำหรับ Canon ET-60
สายแยกแฟลชสำหรับ Nikon รองรับระบบ TTL
 
สายลั่นชัตเตอร์ สำหรับ Canon 10D/20D/30D/40D/50D/5D/1D
รีโมทอินฟาเรท (IR Remote) สำหรับ Olympus
สายลั่นชัตเตอร์ สำหรับ Nikon D70s/D80
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UK minister aims to reassure photographers Wed, 10 Mar 2010 11:21:00 GMT
The UK Policing and Crime Minister has reasserted that anti-terrorism should not be used to stop photographers and photojournalists. In a meeting with a Parliamentary photography group and journalists, David Hanson MP said the Sections 44 and 58A of the 2000 Terrorist Act should not be 'used to stop ordinary people taking photos or to curtail legitimate journalistic activity'. He also said guidance to that effect has been provided to the UK police forces, advising that these powers should not be used to stop innocent members of the public, tourists and journalists.

Pentax unveils 40MP 645D medium format DSLR Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:00:00 GMT
Five years after announcing its development, and following a month-long online campaign trailing the launch, Pentax has finally unveiled its much anticipated 645D medium format digital camera. The first digital version of the company's 645 medium format camera system, it features a 40MP, 44 x 33 CCD sensor, 921k dot 3.0" LCD and is compatible with the existing 645 system lenses. The camera will initially be available only in the Japanese market at a suggested retail price of ¥850,000 (~ US $9,400) from May 2010.

Pentax announces D FA 645 55mm F2.8 lens Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:00:00 GMT
In conjunction with its announcement of the 645D medium format camera, Pentax has announced the smc D FA 645 55mm F2.8 AL[IF] SDM AW lens. First in the D FA 645 lens series, this weather-resistant prime lens features a Supersonic Direct-drive Motor (SDM) autofocus drive and Quick-Shift for instant AF/MF switching. It is also the company's first 645 system lens to incorporates a rounded diaphragm.The 55mm lens will be available alongside the 645D camera at a suggested retail price of ¥100,000 (~ US $1,100).

Tamron develops SP 70-300mm F4-5.6 Di VC USD lens Tue, 09 Mar 2010 07:00:00 GMT
Tamron has announced the development of a 70-300mm f/4-5.6 zoom lens featuring image stabilization and an ultrasonic auto-focus drive. The SP 70-300mm F4-5.6 Di VC USD is the company's first lens to feature its latest Ultrasonic Silent Drive (USD) autofocus motor, with full-time manual focus override. The optical design includes an element made from Extra-Low Dispersion (XLD) glass, said to have optical properties similar to fluorite. Designed for both full-frame and APS-C digital SLRs, the lens will be initially available in Nikon mount followed by Canon and Sony versions.

Mamiya announces DM40 medium format camera Mon, 08 Mar 2010 11:57:00 GMT
Mamiya has announced the price and availability of its new DM40 medium format camera and a digital back of the same name. Priced at $21,990 for the camera and 80mm f/2.8 lens D series lens, and $19,990 for the digital back, they will start shipping from this month onwards. Both incorporate 40MP, 44 x 33 mm sensors and feature true 16 bit/channel RAW capture, ISO range of 80-800 and capture images at 0.8 seconds per frame. The DM40 digital back can be used with compatible medium or large format cameras via an adapter.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 announced and previewed Sun, 07 Mar 2010 09:00:00 GMT
Focus on Imaging 2010: Eighteen months after unveiling the worlds first Micro Four Thirds camera, Panasonic has introduced its successor- the Lumix DMC-G2, with touch control shooting. Built around the same body design as the G1, it records 720p HD videos in AVCHD Lite format and features a touch sensitive 460K dot 3.0" LCD. Its advanced touch features allows shooting by just tapping the subject on the LCD. Other features include AF tracking, a dedicated movie mode and a faster Venus Engine HD II processor. We've had a pre-production example in the office and have put together a hands-on preview.

Panasonic unveils DMC-G10 Micro Four Thirds camera Sun, 07 Mar 2010 09:00:00 GMT
Focus on Imaging 2010: Panasonic has released what it calls 'the world's lightest interchangeable lens camera with a viewfinder' in the shape of Lumix DMC-G10. It features the same 12.1MP Live MOS sensor and Venus Engine HD II as the DMC-G2, also announced today. It also comes with a 460K dot 3" LCD but without the tilt/swivel and touch options of the G2 and gets a lower resolution viewfinder. The G10 can record 720p HD movie in Motion JPEG format. Both cameras can accept the high-capacity SDXC format cards and are offered with a new 14-42mm kit lens.

Panasonic releases 14-42mm lens for G Micro system Sun, 07 Mar 2010 09:00:00 GMT
Focus on Imaging 2010: Alongside the Lumix DMC-G2 and G10 Micro Four Thirds cameras, Panasonic has also released the Lumix G Vario 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 ASPH Mega O.I.S. image stabilized lens. Offering an equivalent zoom range of 28-84mm, the lens is a new optical design but offers a similar specification to the original 14-45mm G System zoom. The new lens, known as the H-FS014042, loses the image stabilization on/off switch and metal mount of its predecessor and comes in a slightly larger body.

UK embraces Micro Four Thirds cameras Thu, 04 Mar 2010 12:06:00 GMT
The UK has embraced the Micro Four Thirds camera format, making up over 10% of interchangeable lens camera sales (by volume) in December 2009. According to figures from market research company GfK Retail and Technology, around 6,600 Micro Four Thirds cameras were sold in the UK, accounting for more than half of the system's sales volumes in 11 major Western European countries.

Olympus posts firmware update for E-P1 Wed, 03 Mar 2010 10:00:00 GMT
Olympus has released a firmware update for its E-P1 Micro Four Thirds camera. Version 1.3 resolves the issue where the camera's Level Gauge display did not move when focusing manually. The firmware update can be downloaded via the Olympus Master or Studio software.

Just posted - Ricoh GXR A12 50mm F2.5 in-depth review Tue, 02 Mar 2010 15:42:00 GMT
Just posted! Our in-depth review of the Ricoh GXR with the A12 50mm F2.5 lens module. The GXR's concept of interchangeable lens modules is unique in today's digital camera world and generated a lot of interest when it was first announced four months ago. This review covers the GXR with the A12 50mm f2.5 equiv (12MP APS-C sensor) module (the S10 24-70mm module will follow soon). Find out how Ricoh's new flagship performed in our comprehensive review after the link...

Wacom unveils Cintiq 21UX interactive pen display Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:24:00 GMT
Wacom has released the Cintiq 21UX, an interactive pen display that combines with the company's pressure sensitive Grip Pen to offer 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity. The 21UX comes with a tilting, rotating stand that lets users to view it from varied angles and features customizable menu options. It comes along with basic image editing software and also supports advanced programs such as Adobe Photoshop. Priced at $1999 USD, the Cintiq 21UX will start shipping from late March 2010.

Canon announces firmware update for EOS 5D Mark II Tue, 02 Mar 2010 01:00:00 GMT
Canon has announced that the long awaited, video-related firmware for its EOS 5D Mark II will be available from mid-March. Firmware version 2.0.3 enables full 1080p HD video recording at 24, 25 and 29.97fps to match the PAL and NTSC broadcast standards. It also adds a new histogram display while shooting movies and allows users to manually control sound recording levels. Audio sampling frequency has also been increased to match broadcast material standards.

Topaz releases Adjust 4 plug-in for Photoshop Tue, 02 Mar 2010 11:36:00 GMT
Software maker Topaz Labs has released version 4 of its color management plug-in for Adobe Photoshop. The latest version features a redesigned interface, new presets and upgraded image processing algorithms. It is available as a free upgrade for existing users or $49.99 for first-time buyers.

Sony sheds light on recent sensors Mon, 01 Mar 2010 15:36:00 GMT
Sony Semiconductor's latest online newsletter gives an in-depth explanation of its 10.34MP 1/2.3" type back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor. The IMX050CQK is designed for low-light photography and has been incorporated in many of the company's recent CMOS sensor equipped cameras including the Cyber-shot TX5, HX5 and the Ricoh CX3 compacts. Another paper in the issue talks about how its supporting processor can offer high speed videos, full HD video recording and decreased power consumption.

Noktor introduces HyperPrime 50mm f/0.95 lens Mon, 01 Mar 2010 12:24:00 GMT
After a brief online campaign, US-based company Noktor has announced its first product: the HyperPrime 50mm f/0.95 lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras. This ultra-fast manual focus lens with manual aperture control bears an uncanny resemblance to the Senko 50mm f/0.95 C-mount CCTV lens and shares almost all of its vital specifications. The company, that appears to be registered to a residential property in Canton, Georgia will start shipping the lens from April 15, 2010 at a retail price of $750.

Canon updates DPP and other camera software Mon, 01 Mar 2010 10:36:00 GMT
Canon has posted updates for several camera software programs including the 'Digital Photo Professional' Raw conversion software. The latest version of DPP extends support to the recently released EOS T2i/550D DSLR and comes with a new image rotation tool. The updated versions of the other pieces of software including EOS Utility and Picture Style Editor also extend support to the EOS 550D DSLR. The updates can be downloaded from the DSLR support pages of individual cameras from Canon's website.

Sigma launches interactive website with lens finder Fri, 26 Feb 2010 18:24:00 GMT
Sigma US has revamped its website with new interactive features. It now includes a Lens Finder section that is aimed at guiding users to select the right lens according to their camera system, price and skill level. Other features include a photo share gallery, blog and social media tools.

Sanho releases HyperDrive Album with RAW preview Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:27:00 GMT
Storage device manufacturer Sanho has announced the HyperDrive Album, a portable backup device that can preview RAW files from digital cameras. It's claimed to offer UDMA transfer speeds of 40MB/s, backing up 2GB of data in a minute. Featuring a 4.8" WVGA preview LCD and CF/SD memory card slots, it also includes built-in data recovery tools and a longer-lasting battery that promises up to 200GB of backups per battery charge. The HyperDrive Album is available in 640GB, 500GB, 320GB, 250GB and 160 GB storage capacities - or you can buy the device on its own and install your own hard disk.

Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8 VR II review Thu, 25 Feb 2010 15:39:00 GMT
Just posted! Our lens review featuring Nikon's re-mastered version of its professional workhorse fast telezoom, the AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8 G ED VR II. When we reviewed its predecessor a couple of years ago we were mightily impressed by its performance on DX cameras, but rather less so on the then-new FX format. On its release Nikon claimed the new version was designed to address such concerns, and give 'excellent edge to corner quality on today’s FX format cameras' - so does the lens live up to its billing?

UK Photo competition offers chance to win EOS DSLR Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:54:00 GMT
The UK government funded Science: [So what? So everything] campaign has announced a photo competition with a chance to win a Canon EOS 500D digital SLR and lenses worth £1150. To enter the Living Science competition, UK residents above 18 years of age are required to submit a photograph accompanied by a brief description to illustrate the 'life-changing impact of medical science'. The competition will run until March 11, 2010.

Apple releases Aperture v3.0.1 Thu, 25 Feb 2010 11:30:00 GMT
Two weeks after releasing Aperture 3, Apple has released an update to its raw-conversion and photo management software. Version 3.0.1 improves overall stability and fixes a number of bugs. The update can be accessed via the Software Update feature or is available for immediate download from Apple's website. The company has also posted a Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update v3.1, extending RAW support to additional cameras including the Panasonic DMC-GF1 and Olympus E-P2.

Pentax unveils Optio W90 rugged compact camera Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:00:00 GMT
Pentax has released the Optio W90 rugged compact sporting a tougher body than its predecessor, the W80. It is designed to be dustproof, waterproof up to 6 meters, coldproof down to -10°C (14°F) and shock-resistant for drops of up to 1.2 meters. An interesting Digital Microscope mode claims to deliver magnified images of tiny objects aided by three LED lights in front of the lens barrel. The camera features 12MP sensor, 28-140mm equivalent lens, 2.7" LCD and includes HD video recording and pet detection that apparently 'makes it simple and effortless to capture the delightful faces of active pets.'

Pentax releases X90 digital superzoom Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:00:00 GMT
Pentax has released the X90 superzoom with 26x optical zoom lens. Featuring the same 12MP image stabilized sensor inherited from the previously released X70, it offers a slightly longer zoom range at 26-676mm equivalent, an electronic viewfinder with dioptre adjustment and a longer lasting battery. Rest of the features mirror the X70 including the 2.7 inch LCD, P/A/S/M exposure modes and HD video recording.

Samsung Digital Imaging to merge with Electronics Wed, 24 Feb 2010 11:57:00 GMT
Samsung Electronics has confirmed its planned merger with Samsung Digital Imaging, which will bring the Korean conglomerate's camera division under the same roof as its other consumer electronics businesses such as mobile phones and printers. From April 1, 2010, the camera business will become part of Samsung Electronics with an objective 'to increase management efficiency of the digital camera business and to maximize synergy between businesses'. A year ago the imaging division spun-out from the company's affiliated machinery division, Samsung Techwin, to form an independent camera and optical devices company. Since then it's released a series of ambitious new products, including the mirrorless interchangeable-lens NX system and the enthusiast-orientated TL500/EX1 recently unveiled at PMA.

Novoflex shows adapters for Samsung NX Tue, 23 Feb 2010 21:54:00 GMT
PMA 2010: Novoflex has unveiled a series of mount adapters for Samsung's NX mirrorless cameras. The German manufacturer is showing nine adapters to various lens mounts, including Sony Alpha, Pentax K, Olympus OM and Leica R. There is also a Nikon F mount adapter featuring the aperture control ring the company includes on its Micro Four Thirds to Nikon F adapter. So far there are no details on price or availability.

Samsung wants to 'own' mirrorless market Tue, 23 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMT
Samsung wants to 'own' the mirrorless camera sector, according to Seung Soo Park, Samsung’s Vice President, Strategy Marketing and Digital Media. This will include enhanced communication with customers and firmware updates for its cameras based on their requests, he said, in an exclusive interview with dpreview.com.

Nikon will provide 'better balance' of ISO and resolution Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:54:00 GMT
Future Nikon models will provide a better balance between resolution and high ISO image quality than in the recently launched D3S, according to Nobuaki Sasagaki, General Manager of the Marketing Department of Nikons Imaging Division, speaking in an exclusive interview with dpreview.com.

Olympus still committed to Four Thirds DSLRs Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:39:00 GMT
Olympus is still committed to the Four Thirds DSLR standard and will continue to develop it in tandem with its Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, says the company's US DSLR product manager. In response to press speculation, John Knaur told dpreview.com: 'We still plan to develop full size DSLRs and both, side-by-side.'

Ricoh develops two more lens units for GXR Tue, 23 Feb 2010 04:00:00 GMT
PMA 2010: Ricoh has announced the development of two more lens modules for its GXR interchangeable unit camera system. First comes the image-stabilized P10 28-300mm equivalent F3.5-5.6 VC zoom unit, with a back-illuminated CMOS sensor and features such as RAW capture and 120 fps high-speed continuous shooting. The company has also said it will create the A12 28 mm equivalent F2.5 prime lens unit, with 12MP APS-C CMOS sensor, a faster 'GR Engine III' processor and manual focus ring.
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