Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DI VC USD G2 videoreview

Tamron SP 150-600mm

More Tamron SP 150-600mm information after the break.

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Canon’s Red Line – The “L” is for luxury and Ultimate Image Quality

Appearently Canon felt the urge to remember us what the red line is about. It’s the “Ultimate in Image Quality”. That’s what the 30 seconds video above wants us to remember.

The Canon Red Line represents the Ultimate in Image Quality. Whether it’s EOS Cameras, Cinema EOS Cameras, EF & EF-S Lenses, Cinema Lenses, Projectors, Printers and more, experience the ultimate image quality.

EF-S lenses with a red line?? :-)

Canon full frame mirrorless camera still in works but not set to be announced for next years [CW3]

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We know since December 2014 that Canon is working on a full frame mirrorless camera, and we knew that it was a long term affair. We also knew that development of this full frame mirrorless camera saw delays because of issues related to the mount type. All this got another mention in a new rumoring about the fabled Canon full frame mirrorless camera, along with some new tidbits.

The latest murmurings suggest Canon is having troubles making EF lenses work, suggesting there will not be a new mount type. Instead, EF lenses would be mounted without an adapter. Such a full frame mirrorless camera is said to be announced not before 2018.

Could there be a full frame mirrorless camera with fixed lens, possibly before the MILC? Not unlikely. There is a patent pointing in that direction, which is a good sign at least. Another patent clearly shows that Canon is working on a full frame mirrorless camera. However, there is an interview with Canon execs that doesn’t really make you think Canon  is particularly enthusiastic about the idea.

[via Canon Rumors]

Canon EOS M10 Review (simplified user experience, good image quality, Imaging Resource)

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Imaging Resource posted their review of Canon’s entry-level mirrorless camera, the EOS M10.

From the conclusion:

The Canon EOS M10 is a good option for beginning photographers looking for their first interchangeable lens camera. Its mirrorless design allows it to be quite compact while also utilizing relatively small lenses. The camera’s straightforward, simple design may be a negative for some photographers, but we think that it should be considered a plus for beginners who might otherwise be overwhelmed by some of the options on the market. Given the M10’s excellent use of its touchscreen display, we consider it a very user-friendly camera. Read the review…

Canon EOS M10 sample pictures are here.

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Canon’s Océ Arizona Flatbed Printers Earn Prestigious Awards at Recent Industry Events

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Canon press release:

Both the Océ Arizona 1280 and 2280 models recognized at SGIA Expo and GRAPH EXPO

MELVILLE, N.Y., October 20, 2016 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced that two Océ Arizona series printer models received the Specialty Graphic & Imaging Association (SGIA) Product of the Year Award. The prestigious honor, presented during the 2016 SGIA Expo, preceded the Océ Arizona 1280 XT’s recent recognition by Printing News in their 2016 Readers’ Choice Top Product Awards, in the Output Device: Wide-Format Flatbed Inkjet Printers (24-inches +) category.

The Océ Arizona series printers won in the following SGIA categories:

  • SGIA 2016 Product of the Year for UV Flatbed + White \\$100-200k: Océ Arizona 1280 GT
  • SGIA 2016 Product of the Year for UV Flatbed + White \\$200-500k: Océ Arizona 2280 XT
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