And not only are all these items on sale, they all come with free shipping.
Lightroom 4 has been released.
You can purchase the full version of Lightroom for $149 or if you are an owner of previous versions of Lightroom you can upgrade for just $79.
Below is the Adobe “intro” video for Lightroom 4, it is 17 minutes long, but well worth the watch of you are trying to determine if upgrading to Lightroom 4 is for you.
Just in case you didn’t know, you can now pre-order the (soon to be available) Canon EOS-5D MARK III, the body only is $3400 or you can purchase the body along with a 24-105 lens for $4299.
· Full frame 36x24mm, 22 megapixel CMOS sensor ISO range 100-25600, expandable to 104,200
· 14-bit A/D conversion
· Shutter speeds 1/8000-30 seconds
· 63-zone dual layer iFCL Metering
· Exposure compensation in +/- 5 stops in 1/3 or 1/2-stop increments
· 61-point high-density reticular AF with up to 41 cross-type points
· 3.2-inch LCD finder with 1.04 million dot resolution
· 1080p HD video capture in AVI, RAW, H.265, MOV and MPEG-4
· Manual exposure control and multiple frame rates in videos
· CF and SD card slots
· 6fps burst rate HDR mode Magnesium-alloy body
· enhanced dust and weather resistance
· New customizable controls
· Electronic level
· Claimed shutter durability of 150,000 cycles
· Slilent & Low vibration modes
The Canon EOS 5D Mark III is built around a new 22.3 megapixel full-frame, self-cleaning CMOS sensor and promises high perforance and claims improved noise reduction at higher ISOs with its DIGIC 5+ sensor and up to 6 frames per second burst rate in RAW and JPEG. Additional technological advancements include an Intelligent Viewfinder, Canon’s advanced iFCL metering system, High Dynamic Range (HDR), and Multiple Exposure mode.
A newly-designed 61-Point High-Density Reticular AF system is said to be Canon’s most sophisticated AF to date, featuring multi-zonewide-area AF for better tracking. A new dedicated AF menu tab saves users from digging through menu functions. A new Multi-layer iFCL (intelligent Focus Color Luminance) metering system takes color and luminosity surrounding chosen AF points into account, whichCanon says will provide new levels of accuracy in fast-changing, tricky light.
If you don’t want to wait for the Canon EOS-5D MARK III or simply want a great camera but don’t want to spend as much you can get a Canon EOS-5D Mark II Digital SLR Camera Body / Kit for $2199.
The kit includes:
· 8GB CF Memory Card
· Spare Canon LP-E6 Battery
· Slinger Camera Bag
· Flashpoint Professional Battery Grip
· Red Giant Adorama Production Bundle for PC/Mac ($599.00 Retail Value)
The SanDisk Extreme Compact Flash cards are what I use when shooting weddings (actually, when shooting all the time) and there are times when I “machine-gun” it and never once have I had to wait while those large Nikon D3 RAW files are written to my memory card.
So let’s get started:
SanDisk 4GB ExtremeCompact Flash Memory Card – Up to 40MB/S Read/Write, UDMA Enabled – $26.95
SanDisk 8GB ExtremeCompact Flash Memory Card – Up to 60MB/S Read/Write, UDMA Enabled – $39.95
SanDisk 16GB ExtremeCompact Flash Memory Card – Up to 60MB/S Read/Write, UDMA Enabled – $69.95
SanDisk 32GB ExtremeCompact Flash Memory Card – Up to 60MB/S Read/Write, UDMA Enabled – $119.95
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro CF90Compact Flash Memory Card – Up to 90 MB/s (600x) write speeds and UDMA-6 enabled – $99.95
SanDisk 32GB Extreme Pro CF90Compact Flash Memory Card – Up to 90 MB/s (600x) write speeds and UDMA-6 enabled – $179.95