Nikon D600 – New Firmware Version C-1.03
Nikon D600 Firmware Version – C-1.03
Change log
- Added support for the following features of AF-P lenses:
- If the standby timer expires after the camera has focused, the focus position will not change when the timer is reactivated.
- In manual focus mode, the focus indicator in the viewfinder (or in live view, the focus point selected in the monitor) will flash to show that infinity or the minimum focus distance has been reached by rotating the focus ring.
- Added support for AF-P DX lenses.
- Fixed the following issues:
- Optimal exposure would sometimes not be achieved in photos taken in live view using a lens with electromagnetically controlled aperture (type E lenses).
- When used to take pictures after an option was selected for Custom Setting d10 (Exposure delay mode) in the CUSTOM SETTING MENU, Camera Control Pro 2 would sometimes display the error “The camera was not able to take a picture.” despite having actually taken the picture.
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Nikon D610 – New Firmware Version C-1.02
Nikon D610 Firmware Version – C-1.02
Change log
- Added support for the following features of AF-P lenses:
- If the standby timer expires after the camera has focused, the focus position will not change when the timer is reactivated.
- In manual focus mode, the focus indicator in the viewfinder (or in live view, the focus point selected in the monitor) will flash to show that infinity or the minimum focus distance has been reached by rotating the focus ring.
- Added support for AF-P DX lenses.
- Fixed the following issues:
- Optimal exposure would sometimes not be achieved in photos taken in live view using a lens with electromagnetically controlled aperture (type E lenses).
- When used to take pictures after an option was selected for Custom Setting d10 (Exposure delay mode) in the CUSTOM SETTING MENU, Camera Control Pro 2 would sometimes display the error “The camera was not able to take a picture.” despite having actually taken the picture.
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Nikon D850 is Coming with 8k Time-lapse Movie
Press Release
Development Of Digital SLR Camera Nikon D850
Melville, NY – Nikon Inc. is pleased to announce the development of the next generation full-frame, high-resolution, high-speed digital SLR cameras with the upcoming release of the highly anticipated Nikon D850. This announcement coincides with Nikon’s 100th anniversary of its establishment, which is celebrated today.
The D850 will be a formidable tool for creators who will not compromise on exceptional image quality and versatility, including both aspiring and professional photographers as well as hobbyists who capture landscapes, weddings, sports, fashion, commercial imagery and multimedia content creators.
The D850 is the successor to the D810, which has been highly praised by its users for offering extremely sharp and clear rendering, with rich tone characteristics. This powerful new FX-format digital SLR camera is engineered with a range of new technologies, features and performance enhancements that are a direct result of feedback from users, who demand the very best from their camera equipment. The D850 will exceed the expectations of the vast range of photographers that seek the high resolution and high-speed capabilities that only a Nikon of this caliber complemented by NIKKOR lenses can offer.
To learn more about the Nikon D850, please visit nikonusa.com/d850. Information regarding the release of this product will be announced at a later date.
Adobe Lightroom for Android Now Fully Native
With this release, Lightroom for mobile is now fully Android-native with a new user-interface, which has been from the ground up!
Also brings support for new camera and lenses, and general stability improvements.
Support for new cameras and lenses
Other enhancements
- General stability improvements.
Download – Lightroom for mobile (Android)
Adobe Lightroom CC 2015.12 / 6.12 Released
Lightroom CC 2015.12 / Lightroom 6.12 is now available. The goal of this release is to provide additional camera raw support, lens profile support and address bugs present in previous releases of Lightroom.
Issues fixed in this release of Lightroom
- Restriction on exporting a catalog with dots in the filename.
- HSL Target Adjustment tool erratic behavior.
- Issue adding more than one line of text using identity plate in Print module.
- Navigator preview pane shows wrong photo.
- The inability to use larger sample sizes with the White Balance Eyedropper tool.
- Image “blinks” when toggling between “Before Only” and “After only” views in Develop module.
- SDK LrDevelopController no longer works with ToneCurve PV 2012 Settings.
- Export from DNG to JPG for Flickr results in an error.
- GPS data from iPhone video not captured.
- iPhone video capture time is shifted upon import.
- Moving files causing erratic deletion of files.
- Filmstrip covers/overlaps filter and breadcrumb bar.
- Map module flashing “map offline”.
Supported Camera & Lens:
Download Link : Windows | Mac
Adobe Camera Raw 9.12 Update Download
RICOH WG-50 Instruction or User’s Manual Available for Download [PDF]
RICOH WG-50 Instruction or User’s Manual Available for Download in PDF
Download Links
Nikon ViewNX-i 1.2.8 – Available for Download
Nikon ViewNX-i – Version 1.2.8
Change log
- Added support for D5 “C” firmware version 1.20. Users can now:
- View focus points for images taken using group-area AF (HL) and group-area AF (VL)
- Use File and Camera Information to view the color temperature for photos taken using auto white balance
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Nikon Camera Control Pro 2.25.1 – Available for Download
Nikon Camera Control Pro 2 Version 2.25.1
Change log
- Added support for D5 “C” firmware version 1.20.
- Added Group-area AF (HL) and Group-area AF (VL) options to AF-area mode (D5 “C” firmware version 1.20).
Notices
- This software is for current owners of Camera Control Pro 2. For new users, it functions as a trial version that, once installed, can be used for up to 30 days before purchase is required.
- This software is distributed as a file named “S-CCPRO_-022501MF-ALLIN-64BIT_.dmg”. Download and run the file to perform the update.
- When performing the update, you may be required to enter the product key to confirm ownership.
- Before beginning installation, exit Camera Control Pro 2 and all other applications, including any anti-virus software.
- When performing the update, you will be prompted for the administrator password.
- The interface after the update will be in the same language as the current software and cannot be changed.
- If you are using D5 “C” firmware version 1.20 or later, update Camera Control Pro 2 to the current version, as versions 2.25.0 or earlier will not function as expected.
- This update may result in Wireless Transmitter Utility versions 1.5.6 or earlier being unable to detect the camera in some versions of OS X. Users of the Wireless Transmitter Utility should install version 1.6.0 or later.
- Read the information below before proceeding.
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Nikon COOLPIX B700 – New Firmware Version C-1.3
Nikon COOLPIX B700 Firmware Version : C – 1.3
Change log
- Fixed an issue that prevented the camera charging when connected to an AC charging adapter with Off selected for Charge by computer.
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Nikon D500 – New Firmware Version C-1.13
Nikon D500 Firmware Version – C-1.13
Change log
- Fixed an issue that interfered with pairing or resulted in unreliable connections when the camera was used with the Android edition of the SnapBridge app.
Updating from “C” Firmware Versions 1.00 Through 1.12
- If the camera “C” firmware is currently version 1.00–1.12, you will need to perform the update twice. During the first update, the camera may or may not display the message, “Update failed. Contact a Nikon-authorized service representative.” Continue with the second update regardless. Performing the update for a second time completes the firmware update.
- To perform the update a second time, complete Steps 4 through 6 of “Updating the Camera Firmware”.
- When performing the second update, note that the firmware version may or may not change as a result of the first update. If the firmware version has changed, the “Current” and “New” versions displayed in the “Update?” dialog will be the same; otherwise, the two versions will be different. In either case, the firmware version will be updated when you perform the update a second time.
- If the SnapBridge app is unable to connect to the camera after the update, you may not have performed the second update. Select Connect to smart device in the camera SETUP MENU to display the app and camera name; if the Bluetooth icon does not flash in the display, you will need to perform the update again.
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Nikon D5 – New Firmware Brings New AF-Area Modes
Nikon D5 Firmware Version “C” – 1.20
Change log
- Added two new AF-area modes: group-area AF (HL) and group-area AF (VL). The user selects a row (HL) or column (VL) of focus points; when AF-C is selected for focus mode, the camera will give priority to the point in the selected row or column containing the subject closest to the camera.
- Updated the photo info display to show the color temperature for photos taken with Auto selected for white balance.
- Added an Exif tag listing the difference between the local time zone and UTC, part of the Exif 2.31 specification.
- Added the support for the following features of AF-P lenses:
- If the standby timer expires after the camera has focused, the focus position will not change when the timer is reactivated.
- In manual focus mode, the focus indicator in the viewfinder (or in live view, the focus point selected in the monitor) will flash to show that infinity or the minimum focus distance has been reached by rotating the focus ring.
- Changed the checks performed when Clean image sensor > Clean now is selected in the SETUP MENU. We recommend that you perform image sensor cleaning after updating the firmware.
- Fixed the following issues:
- The higher the amount of Active D Lighting selected when optional flash units were used with auto aperture (AA), non-TTL auto (A), or distance-priority manual (GN) flash mode, the more the resulting images would be underexposed.
- Changes to exposure (including exposure compensation) would not be reflected in the photo live view exposure preview while the display was zoomed in.
- Photo live view display WB could not be selected in the i-button menu while the exposure preview was displayed in photo live view.
- Taking long bursts of photos with On selected for Network > Options > Auto send would sometimes drastically slow the recording of data to the memory card.
- Reduced the amount of time needed to connect to hidden SSIDs when WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is selected for Authentication.
- Updated some help text.
Notice
Users of the software listed below will need to update to the following versions to support the changes in this firmware update:
- Camera Control Pro 2 version 2.25.1 or later
- ViewNX-i version 1.2.8 or later
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Purchase options: XQD Version Adorama | B&H | Amazon
LEICA TL2 Instruction or User’s Manual Available for Download [PDF]
LEICA TL2 Instruction or User’s Manual Available for Download in PDF
Download Links
- Instruction Manual : English & German | Dutch & French
Nikon Instant Rebates – July 2017
Adorama has New Nikon Instant Lens Rebates.
All bundles include free shipping and accessories.
Expires 07/29 at 11:59 pm
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR Lens USA w/Free Accessory Bundle
Regular Price: $2,796.95
Instant Rebate -$200.00
Price: $2,596.95
Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX AF NIKKOR Lens,USA Warranty With Free Accessory Bundle
Regular Price: $196.95
Instant Rebate -$30.00
Price: $166.95
Nikon 50mm f/1.4G AF-S NIKKOR Lens – Nikon USA Warranty w/Accessory Bundle
Regular Price: $446.95
Instant Rebate -$50.00
Price: $396.95
Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF DX Fisheye NIKKOR Lens with Accessory Kit
Regular Price: $771.95
Instant Rebate -$175.00
Price: $596.95
Instant Rebate at B&H
Nikon 28mm f/1.8G AF-S NIKKOR Lens, Bundle w/67mm Filter Pack & MORE
Regular Price: $696.95
Instant Rebate -$100.00
Price: $596.95
Nikon 24mm f/1.8G AF-S ED NIKKOR Lens, USA Warranty with Free Accessory Bundle
Regular Price: $746.95
Instant Rebate -$50.00
Price: $696.95
Nikon 12-24mm F/4G ED-IF DX NIKKOR Lens with 77mm UV WA Filter & Pro Software
Regular Price: $1,146.95
Instant Rebate -$200.00
Price: $946.95
Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S NIKKOR Lens – USA Warranty w/Accessory Bundle
Regular Price: $1,896.95
Instant Rebate -$200.00
Price: $1,696.95
Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S NIKKOR Lens – Nikon U.S.A. Warranty
Regular Price: $1,796.95
Instant Rebate -$100.00
Price: $1,696.95
Instant Rebate at B&H
New Nikon AF-P 70-300MM F/4.5-5.6E ED VR Telephoto Zoom Lens
Product Summary
- Model name: Nikon AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR
- Release Date: July 11, 2017
- Focus Type: Autofocus
- Format : Full Frame
- Mounts: Nikon
- Availability: TBA
- Price: $699.95
- Purchase options: Adorama | B&H | Amazon
Key features
- 18 elements in 14 groups (one ED glass element)
- Minimum focusing distance 1.2 m
- Electronic Diaphragm
- 4.5 stops of VR stabilisation
- Stepping motor for fast and quiet autofocus
- Dust- and drip resistant
- HB-82 Bayonet Lens Hood
Nikon announced the new AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR, modernizing this popular zoom lens with a myriad of the latest Nikon technologies. The new lens features enhanced Vibration Reduction (VR) image stabilization capability and integrates a stepping motor for fast and quiet AF performance, making it Nikon’s first full-frame AF-P lens. This new NIKKOR lens is a versatile, compact telephoto option for intermediate FX and DX-format photographers looking to capture sports, wildlife, candids, travel and other subjects at long distances, all with stunning clarity.
“This latest lens reaffirms Nikon’s commitment to giving FX-format shooters of all levels the unparalleled quality of NIKKOR glass, with the benefits of our latest optical technologies,” said Kosuke Kawaura, Director of Marketing and Planning, Nikon Inc.
Updated with the Latest NIKKOR Lens Technologies
Whether capturing a baseball game from the bleachers or the sights of a scenic vacation, the new AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR is a versatile lens that helps users capture sharp images and video, even in challenging light. The new AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm is lighter than its predecessor, despite packing new technologies that help those shooting photos and video achieve stellar results. Enhancements to the lens include:
- Improved Vibration Reduction (VR) System: The new AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm lens provides users with up to 4.5 stops* of VR stabilization, to help create sharp photos and smooth video, even in low light or while handheld. Users can choose from either Normal or Sport VR Modes for added stability when shooting from a non-stationary location.
- Lightweight with Stepping Motor Technology: This AF-P lens uses a stepping motor for fast and quiet autofocus, which reduces the sound of lens operation while recording HD or 4K UHD video. This new technology also contributes to the lens’ reduced weight, making it easy to carry on all-day excursions.
- Electronic Diaphragm: This lens takes advantage of the fast burst speed of Nikon DSLR cameras, as the Electronic Diaphragm not only provides smooth exposure transitions during video capture, but also helps maintain consistent exposure during high-speed shooting, such as when photographing sports.
- Get Close: The AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm lens features a minimum focus distance of only 3.94 ft. (1.2 meters) and a reproduction ratio of 0.25x, letting users get even closer to capture the most extravagant details, even at 300mm.
- Lens Construction: The lens features dust and drip resistance, along with a metal lens mount for durability. It features a 9-blade diaphragm for a natural, circular bokeh. The lens also features an ED element to significantly reduce instances of chromatic aberration.
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Specification
Focal length | 70-300 mm |
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Maximum aperture | f/4.5-5.6 |
Minimum aperture | f/32-40 |
Lens construction | 18 elements in 14 groups (including one ED glass element) |
Angle of view | Nikon FX-format D-SLR cameras: 34°20′-8°10′ Nikon DX-format D-SLR cameras: 22°50′-5°20′ |
Minimum focus distance | 1.2 m/3.94 ft from focal plane |
Maximum reproduction ratio | 0.25x |
Diaphragm blades | 9 (rounded diaphragm opening) |
Filter-attachment size | 67 mm (P = 0.75 mm) |
Dimensions | Approximately 80.5 mm maximum diameter x 146 mm (distance from camera lens mount flange) |
Weight | Approximately 680 g/1 lb 8 oz |
Supplied accessories | LC-67 67 mm snap-on Front Lens Cap, LF-4 Rear Lens Cap, HB-82 Bayonet Hood, CL-1022 Lens Case |
Leica TL2 – 24MP Compact Camera with Minimalist Uni-Body Design
Product Summary
- Model name: Leica TL2
- Release Date: 10th July 2017
- Focus Type: Autofocus
- Format : APS-C
- Mounts: L-Bayonet mount
- Color: Silver | Black
- Availability: TBA
- Price: $1,950
- Purchase options: Adorama | B&H | Amazon
Key features
- 24 megapixel APS-C camera
- Maestro II series image processor
- L-Bayonet mount
- 49 autofocus segments
- ISO 100 to 50,000
- Full HD and 4K video recording
- 3.7″ touchscreen display
- Integrated Wi-Fi module
- Built-in 32 GB memory
- Compatible with TL & professional SL Lenses
- Uni-Body, machined from a solid block of aluminium
- Developed in collaboration with Audi Design
Based on the Leica TL-System, which has been continuously advanced in terms of speed, ease of handling and flexibility since its market launch, the new Leica TL2 embraces all the perfected features and leads the innovative camera concept into a new generation with additional innovations and new design aspects. The particular hallmark of the Leica TL2 is the unusual design of its compact body. Each camera body is precisely machined from a single block of aluminium in the Leica factory. The use of premium materials and their engineering in an elaborate manufacturing process are unique in the history of camera construction and lend the Leica TL2 an unmistakeable look, feel and solidity.
Brilliant still pictures and video footage
The Leica TL2 is equipped with a newly developed, 24-megapixel CMOS sensor in APS-C format that, in combination with an equally new, Maestro II series high-performance image processor, guarantees outstanding picture quality with impressive dynamic range, excellent contrast and colour rendition, exceptional sharpness and finest resolution of details. However, the Leica TL2 impresses not only with its still picture performance, but also with its video capabilities. The camera’s various video recording modes, such as 4K (3840 x 2160p at 30 frames per second), full HD (1920 x 1080p at 60 frames per second), HD (1280 x 720p at 60 frames per second or slow motion [SLOMO] captured at 120 frames per second), leave absolutely nothing to be desired.
Fast and almost silent
One of the highlights of the Leica TL2 is its enormously improved AF speed and precision. For instance, the camera focuses sharply on subjects in around only 165 milliseconds (CIPA standard; Leica standard zoom lens at its wide-angle setting), and thus focuses up to three times faster than the previous model. The new Leica Maestro II series image processor not only plays a significant role in its faster autofocus, but also to the considerably shorter start-up time. Another new development is an electronically controlled shutter that enables silent exposures at shutter speeds up to 1/40,000 s and an increase in the continuous shooting rate from 7 to a maximum of 20 frames per second.
Connectivity with and without a cable
Thanks to the integrated Wi-Fi module of the Leica TL2 and the function for setting up a mobile hotspot, pictures and video can be conveniently transferred by wireless to smartphones, tablets and desktop PCs from anywhere and then, for example, be shared by email, on Facebook, Instagram or other social media. Data can also be transferred lightning fast by cable with the camera’s integrated HDMI and USB 3.0 ports. The USB port also enables recharging of the Leica TL2 without a battery charger – for example from a laptop computer or an external power bank.
With the TL App available for both iOS and Android devices, smartphones or tablets are transformed into electronic viewfinders and offer remote control of various exposure-relevant parameters such as the shutter speed and aperture. The TL App also makes it much easier to capture photos and video from unusual angles, with a self-timer or with longer shutter speeds.
Modern, intuitive and versatile
By grouping menu items according to related functions, the menu of the Leica TL2 is now more clearly and logically structured and makes camera handling easier and even more intuitive than before. With the MyCamera menu, the user interface can be further personalised to meet the photographer’s preferences or particular needs. This means that the photographer always has fast access to all frequently used features and presets. Thanks to significantly increased reactivity and up to eight times faster response when using the touchscreen, camera handling is now even more efficient and intuitive. At the heart of this is a bright and clearly laid-out 3.7″ LCD touchscreen display that enables both composition and reliable and convenient assessment of subjects before and after exposure. The only other controls are four ergonomically positioned haptic control elements that are intuitive in their operation. This ensures that camera users can concentrate fully on composing their pictures – without any unnecessary distractions.
The best in its class
The comprehensive portfolio of lenses in the Leica TL-System offers an ideal range of focal lengths for all situations and types of photography. The system currently comprises six lenses – three prime lenses and three zooms – that meet the needs of every photographic situation. The two fast prime lenses, the Leica Summicron-TL 23 mm f/2 ASPH. and the Summilux-TL 35 mm f/1.4 ASPH., are classic focal lengths for reportage photography, and the APO-Macro-Elmarit-TL 60 mm f/2.8 ASPH. complements them ideally as a lens for finely detailed close-up photography. The three compact zoom lenses, the Leica Super-Vario-Elmar-TL 11–23 mm f/3.5–4.5 ASPH., Vario-Elmar-TL 18–56 mm f/3.5–5.6 ASPH. and APO-Vario-Elmar-TL 55–135 mm f/3.5–4.5 ASPH., cover an entire range of focal lengths equivalent to 17 to 200 mm (equiv. in 35 mm format) and deliver exposures with rich contrast from corner to corner of each frame.
All Leica TL-Lenses impress with exceptional imaging performance at all distances from closest focusing distance to infinity and deliver pictures with the inimitable ‘Leica look’ and unique bokeh. Developed by optical design specialists in Wetzlar (Germany), they offer the exceptional imaging performance for which Leica lenses are famed. The combination of optical and precision engineering expertise and the use of finest materials in their construction ensures their constant quality and reliability in use.
Sustainability guaranteed by cross-system compatibility
Thanks to the L-Bayonet mount shared by the Leica TL and SL cameras, SL-Lenses can also be used without an adapter on the Leica TL2. With this, Leica once again carries forward its fundamental principles of cross-system compatibility and sustainability, which is now also reflected in a uniform product designation. Dedicated adapters are available for using Leica M and R lenses on TL-Cameras – the Leica M-Adapter is available in a choice of black or silver finish.
New design in two colour options
The Leica TL2 will be offered in a choice of two different colours from the start. The design of both the silver and black versions of the camera has been slightly revised in comparison with its predecessor. In addition to chamfered edges the body also features redesigned control elements that have been modified not only in visual style, but also provide a new haptic experience.
Functional camera accessories, such as high-quality protectors in Nappa leather, which can stay on the camera when changing the battery, and colour-coordinated carrying straps in stone-grey, black, red, yellow and cemento, are ideal complements to the TL system portfolio.
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Specification
Digital APS-C system camera | |
Camera Type | Digital APS-C system camera |
Lens mount | Leica L bayonet with contact strip for communication between lens and camera |
Compatible lenses | Lenses with Leica L-Mount, Leica M/R lenses using the Leica M-Adapter L/R-Adapter L |
Sensor | APS-C sized CMOS sensor (23.6 x 15.7 mm) with 24.96/24.32 million pixels (total/effective), aspect ratio 3:2 |
Photo Resolution | DNG: 6016 x 4014 Pixels (24 Megapixels), JPEG: optional 6000 x 4000 Pixels (24 Megapixels), or 4272 x 2856 Pixels (12 Megapixels), or 3024 x 2016 Pixels (6 Megapixels) |
Photo file formats/compression rates | Optional: JPG, DNG, or DNG + JPG, DNG optionally uncompressed or compressed (lossless) |
Video recording format | MP4 |
Video resolution/frame rate | 3840 x 2160 p (4K) 30fps, 1920 x 1080 p (FHD) 60 fps or 1280 x 720 p (HD) fps or 1280 x 720 p (HD) 120 fps (SLOMO) |
Video recording time | Depending on ambient or housing temperature video recordings are possible up to a maximum length of 29 minutes, maximum file size is 4 GB, if a recording exceeds this limit, the respective part is automatically stored in another file |
Internal memory | 32 GB |
Storage media | SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards, multimedia cards, UHS II-standard is supported |
ISO range | Automatic, ISO 100 to ISO 50000 |
White balance | Automatic, presets for daylight, cloudy, halogen lighting, shadow, electronic flash, two memory slots for manually metered settings, manual color temperature setting |
Autofocus system | Contrast-based |
Autofocus metering methods | Single point, multi-zone, spot, face detection, touch AF |
Exposure modes | Automatic program, aperture priority, shutter speed priority, and manual setting, Fully automatic, sport, portrait, landscape, night portrait, snow/beach, fireworks, candlelight, sunset, digiscoping |
Exposure Metering Methods | Multi-zone, center-weighted, spot |
Exposure compensation | ±3 EV in 1⁄3 EV increments |
Automatic exposure bracketing | Three pictures in graduations up to ± 3EV, adjustable in 1⁄3 EV increments |
Shutter speed range | 30 s to 1⁄40000 s (up to 1⁄4000 s with mechanical, beyond that with electronic shutter) |
Picture sequence | Approx. 7 fps (with mechanical shutter) and 20 fps (with electronic shutter), 29 pictures at full speed, then depending on memory card properties |
Flash modes | Adjustable with attached, system compatible flash |
Flash exposure compensation | ±3 EV in 1⁄3 EV increments |
Flash synchronization | 1⁄180 s |
Monitor | 3.7” TFT LCD, 1.3 million pixels, 854 x 480 per color channel |
Self-Timer | Selectable delay time 2 or 12 s |
WLAN | Complies with IEEE 802.11b/g/n standard (standard WLAN protocol), channel 1-11, encryption method: WiFi-compatible WPA™/WPA2™ |
Power supply | Leica BP-DC13 lithium ion battery, rated voltage 7.2 V, capacity 985 mAh (min.) (based on CIPA standard): approx. 250 pictures, charging time (after total diwscharge): approx. 160 min Manufacturer: Panasonic Energy (Wuxi) Co, Ltd. Made in China |
Interfaces | Micro (type D) HDMI port, HDMI 1.4b standard is supported, USB type C port, USB 3.0 Super Speed standard is supported, battery charging via USB connection possible with max. 1 A, accessory shoe with Leica flash interface with integrated connection for optional accessories |
Charger | Leica BC-DC13, input: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.145 A (100 V)-0.08 A (240 V), automatic reversing, DC 8.4 V, 0.65 A, Weight: approx. 90 g/3.2 oz, Dimensions: approx. 96 x 68 x 28 mm, Manufacturer: Shenzen Eng Electronics Co., Ltd., Made in China |
Body | Leica unibody aluminum design, attachment system for carrying straps and other accessories, ISO accessory shoe with center and control contacts for flash units or Leica Visoflex electronic viewfinders |
Tripod thread | A 1⁄4 DIN 4503 (1⁄4“) |
Body dimensions (WxHxD) | 134 x 69 x 33 mm |
Weight | Approx. 399 g/355 g (with/without battery) |
Scope of delivery | Camera body, carrying strap, 2 release keys for removing the dummy plugs or e.g. the carrying strap, battery (Leica BP-DC13), charger (Leica BC-DC13) with 6 adapter plugs, USB type C cord |
Software | Leica TL-App (free download in Apple™ App Store™/Google™ Play Store™) |
Polarizing filters or Polarizers
A polarizing filter is a great little accessory to have when shooting images in bright sunlight. They are perfect for increasing the saturation of the colors; reducing glares and allowing for diffused light to be controlled making the shots sharper and well balanced. A lot of times specially when using wide angle lenses and shooting landscapes, photographers find the composition lacking in the right color saturation. While one can always do a bit of editing during post production using Photoshop, using a polarizing filter one can eliminate much of it during shooting.
So how does a polarizing filter work?
A polarizing filter will allow polarized light of a particular orientation to pass through. This has the effect of cutting down unwanted polarized lights which can cause glares, reflections and haze that we normally see in a picture shot. Glares are one of the primary reasons why your composition can look soft and hazy. Even in bright sunny days the dirt and dust in the air can diffuse the light affecting the color saturation of your compositions. Polarizing filter can correct that, increasing the color saturation, eliminating unwanted polarized light and sharpening the over all picture.
Types of polarizers
There are two types of polarizing filters, circular and linear. Modern Auto-Focus cameras have a built in split metering system that can often be offset by the use of a linear polarizer. This is because when a surface that reflects linearly polarized light hits the mirror of the DSLR (with AF) with split metering system the intensity of light waves often gets affected by the polarization angle of the reflecting mirror inside the camera. With a linear polarizer this problem is aggravated when the shot is taken; i.e.; when the mirror is out of the path and the sensor is recording the image. As such most manufactures of DSLRs recommend circular polarizers for their cameras which does not affect the metering systems of the AF enabled DSLRs. When purchasing a filter look for the words CIR, CIRCULAR or CPL to correctly identify that this is a circular polarizer.
Linear polarizers
They are known as linear polarizers because when they are setup at a particular angle they would accept or deny only either vertically or horizontally polarized light. Light when bouncing of a surface can be either vertically, horizontally or circularly polarized. A linear polarizer is designed to pass only a light beam of a linear nature. This can however be adjusted as mentioned above to allow either horizontal or linear polarized light.
Circular polarizer
Circular polarizer is designed to allow or block circularly polarized light beams. When we speak of reflected light from a surface such as mirror, windscreen of a car or even a shop window the reflected light is linearly polarized. Thus why would we be discussing a circular polarizer when the reflected light is linearly polarized? This is because a circular polarizer will also stop linearly polarized light when dialed at a particular angle. They have apart from the same elements that make up a linear polarizer an additional layer that actually transforms the oncoming light waves to circularly polarized. This is also why they are known as circular polarizers.
Canon EOS Rebel SL2 ( EOS 200D ) Instruction or User’s Manual Available for Download [PDF]
Canon EOS Rebel SL2 / EOS 200D Instruction or User’s Manual Available for Download in PDF
This model is also known as – Canon EOS Rebel SL2 / EOS 200D / Kiss X9
Download Links
- Canon EOS 200D : Instruction Manual
- Canon EOS 200D : Basic Instruction Manual
- Canon EOS 200D : Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) Function Instruction Manual