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Gigapan has arrived

Team Digital has received stock of the New Gigapan Epic Pro.

We have had some great fun with it over the week . See the unit in action and have a laugh at

http://www.christianfletcher.com.au/blog/2010/07/gigapan-video/

Just as a bit of a covering comment re video there was three takes all a bit of fun .

Take 1) was because we had set the Gigapan to do bracket exposure . Which it can do up to 20 exposures per frame

Take 2) was because we had someone walking through the shot

Take 3) was because we used the Canon 100mm IS and the IS was on and everyone knows that you shouldn’t have IS on when you are shooting on a tripod, if you want sharp images .

The actual shot took under a minute to do 28 frames.

We also now have our hire unit which you can hire after this weekend at $ 100.00 per day. If you decide to purchase a Gigapan after you have hired it and we know you will want to. We will give you 100% of hire costs off the new unit ( conditions do apply )

We have been testing it now for a week and we love what the unit does. We will have a full review very shortly.

David gets his iPhone App approved

Team Digital are excited to let you know that David Johnson our IT Sales Specialist has had his game App approved by Apple and it’s now available on the iTunes App Store.

After working on this project for over a year it is great to see David’s game get to this stage.

The game Tri-me is a visual puzzle and will appeal to people who enjoy a challenge.

If you want to have a look on iTunes follow this link:

http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/tri-me/id380909361?mt=8

After spending some quality time with the Pentax 645D

We were lucking enough to get a fully working Pentax 645D with a 55mm for the day yesterday.

Heres some of our thoughts and the photographers who tested it.

The functionality of the camera is great, the ability to change a number of camera setting externally from the menu is a real plus ie Mirror Up, Bracketing settings , Raw to Jpeg it very much feels like a SLR in this area.

The body while bulky is quite well-balanced and relatively light with the 55mm lens. It is very evident that have gone to a lot trouble to make the camera as robust as possible and as weather proof as possible. Although we really didn’t test out the weather proofing bit. We didn’t think Pentax would like soaked demo camera back , but from what we have read and what you can see on the camera it looks good in this area.

Single battery is handy , which lasted into evening shoots . We are told it’s about 800 shoots. The point was made to us re the battery why do other systems have a need for two battery systems. Put simply other systems can be used in a number of different configurations, meaning the back is separate from the body allowing us to use the back on 4×5 cameras etc so the body needs to be powered independently. This is not the case with the Pentax 645D as it only has one configuration.

DNG how good is that, when ever we get a new camera to test it is always a battle to get the RAW files converted. Not with the Pentax its DNG which meant we could convert the raws on what ever we liked. Now that’s smart thinking Pentax.

The over all image quality was great. The camera and lens performed very well. Great clarity and sharpness ,so the 55mm seemed to do the Camera and sensor justice. We didn’t get to test an older film lens on it so we will reserve our opinion on that front until we can do so. In regards to the size of the files we processed a RAW out to 226.1mb in 16bit or 113mb in 8bit  but why would you.

We will get some more thoughts posted , but we must say we had a great time using the camera . And yes we were very impressed. Well done Pentax

Pentax 645D almost here.

We had a good look at the new Pentax 645D medium format camera system. It looks great , we unfortunately havent been able to look at the files as the cameras is a prototype and we can’t take any files from it.  Though it was great to see the operation of the camera from the point of view menu function focus etc.

Well worth a look, especially since a kit will come in at less than $ 15000.00. We will have the camera mid next week if you want to have a look for yourself. Limited stock arriving soon let us know if your interested in placing an order or booking a test drive.

PENTAX 645D
-    40 Megapixels sensor (44 x 33mm), designed by Kodak (1.7 times larger than a 35mm format sensor)
-    Dustproof, weather-resistant and coldproof body (70 seals)
-    Dual SD/SDHC card slots
-    New SAFOX IX+ autofocus system, with 11 sensor points
-    Dust Removal II mechanism
-    Trapezoid-shaped glass prism viewfinder
-    Weight: 1480g loaded and ready with battery and 2 SD cards

PENTAX D-FA 645 55mm F2.8 AL [IF] SDM AW
-    Equivalent to 43.5mm in the 35 format
-    Dustproof, weatherproof
-    Weight: 416g

What separates Eizo from the rest?

Eizo are widely regarded as the ultimate display for photographic, design & graphic professionals. Whilst the reasons for Eizo’s success are pretty technical we can probably simplify it down to three key elements>

Superior bit depth – this translates to the ability to display much smoother tonal detail.

Uniformity of brightness –corner-to-corner, edge-to-edge.

Five year warranty – (most brands 2-3) that incorporates the best dead-pixel of any brand.

An closer examination of the Eizo CG245W is a good case in point.

Industry-first built-in calibration sensor so you can schedule the monitor to self-calibrate at your convenience. This eliminates the need for a third-party calibration device. The monitor reproduces 98% of the Adobe RGB colour space so it can display most colours in a digital photo taken in Adobe RGB mode. The CG245W also has an sRGB nmode to accurately reproduce colours in this narrower but commonly used space, suach as those seen on web pages or digital photos taken in sRGB mode.

Team Digital are the distributors of Eizo Monitors in WA and our “Free seven-day onsite trial” means customers can take the gamble out of buying a graphics monitor.

Epson 3880 review due soon

February 10, 2010 Leave a comment

We have been testing the new Epson 3880 printer recently , and those test results will be posted within the next ten days.

Categories: Epson, Printing, Product Review

Canon 1DMkIV sports review

January 20, 2010 Leave a comment

Our thanks to Tony McDonough for reviewing the new Canon 1DMkIV at this years Hopman Cup. This is what he has to say.

Tennis is a challenging sport, and I have a great respect for those photographers who can actually shoot it. The ball travels at close to 200 km/hr. and the lighting (at least in Perth is pretty low-indoors ) as if that isn’t enough, there are lots of unpredictable movements as the players endeavour to return the ball; a perfect sport to try out Canon’s new Mk IV.
I picked up the Team Digital test camera, early on a Monday morning.
I was intending to do an assignment shoot with this camera. that is not tell you the weight, frames per second etc. If you need those numbers then the Canon web site has that information. I wanted to see how the camera would work for me; how it handled the mixed lighting of a stadium; if the focus works in the real world; and to get some real images, not lit with a strobe; and how the focus holds up at 2.8.

The first thing was to set the camera up to shoot – focus, ISO etc.
Wrong. The match started pretty much as I arrived at the venue so no time to do anything really, I set the ISO to 1600 as I was sitting down.
Shooting at 1600 was a boon I even tried pushing it to 2500 ( I usually try to keep to 1250 ISO).

I also set the camera to shoot Raw, because I wanted to see the files as they where shot, without the cleaning a jpg file would have given me.

My first impression of the camera was that it felt good to hold, solid. It seemed a little larger than the Mk III but not too much. The dials and buttons are in the same places, or if not the same then close by.

The focus, from what I could feel and see did seem to be quicker and more “determined” than my old Mk III, which for today was relegated to back-up.

The colour balance was on auto, and all of the other setting where not changed.

I didn’t micro adjust my lenses, or play with the menu (especially the focus page) I just left it as is, but I did shoot on manual .

I shot static serves, backhands, forehands, and the occasional lunging dive, although the focus didn’t keep up with some of the more erratic dives, but to be fair most if not all cameras would have the same problem. In fact to give an idea of how fast the action is there is movement at 1/1000 of a second in most frames.

First off, I had a higher percentage of sharp images compared to the Mk III, yes I know all about the MkIII problems, but my camera has never had those issues. Yes it was an early model, and it has had all the firmware upgrades and mirror-box fixed, and to date it is still a good performing camera, but even so the Mk IV just seemed more confident and sure footed when it came to focus.

(A word of warning though, the Mk IV is a camera, it will not save you if your technique is wrong. You still need to put in your fair share of work if you want the results. Believe me I learnt this the hard way with another camera when I was younger).

After covering the women’s singles I raced back to my laptop and started down-loading. Then, the much harder, much faster, men’s singles.

The results were everything Canon said they would be the 1600 ISO looked closer to an 800 ISO and the 2500 looks like the older 1600 ISO. I found the files looked strong and even sharpening in Bridge didn’t seem to detract from their pleasing look. Although someone showed me a file from another camera and that file looked much smoother, which confused me for a while, then I realized – we were comparing a jpg file (other make) to my raw canon file. I assume that if I had shot jpgs, the noise reduction stuff or whatever they use, would have kicked in and given a similar result, unfortunately I had deadlines and I couldn’t test my theory.

Going to higher ISO’s the obvious happens, more noise, but still usable, even at the top end of the scale: there was noise in the shadows and blacks but it also looked like it would clean up with something like Noise Ninja certainly very usable in newspapers.

The file size helped as well. Having 16 Megapixels sure helps when you need to crop an image.

I think given time to sort out the camera for my “style” the Mk IV would perform a bit better , but straight out of the box it kept up with a fairly rigorous workout.

What do I think of it as a working camera ? I have a budget to buy one as soon as stock arrives.

I must thank Canon and Team Digital for helping and getting the camera to me.

Our thanks again Tony we will let you know as soon your 1D arrives.

The clever people at Epson

January 15, 2010 Leave a comment

The clever people at Epson have just released a firmware update for the P-6000 and P-7000 multiviewers. What it does is allow you to connect your camera directly to the viewer, then send and view images on the viewer ( in short tethered shooting). This has a few advantages one being able to view the images on a larger screen, you can still also get a histogram and exif data displayed. The second advantage is you can have files backed up on the viewer and on the cameras memory card.
We tested it on the Canon 7D and it worked like a charm. taking about 5 sec to download. So if you have a Epson P-6000 or P-7000 you download the update from this link

If you are wanting a cheaper alternative we have tested the new Memory Kick Si media centre. It’s a little more compact and a larger capacity 250Gb $ 450.00 and 500Gb $ 660.00 now in stock.

New from Drobo

December 16, 2009 Leave a comment

Data Robotics makers of the popular Drobo range of expandable storage systems have further expanded their range with the addition of two new models. The new Drobo S and Drobo Elite offer more storage, faster performance and heightened security.

Drobo S – huge capacity and speed upgrades compared to previous models with an additional drive bay taking the total to five for up to 10TB of storage. In addition the Drobo S has eSata connectivity to supplement the two firewire 800 ports and a USB 2.0 port. Data Robotics claim the Drobo S is 50% faster than the previous (four drive) Drobo and 90% of the performance of the previously top of the range Drobo Pro

Drobo Elite – has a faster processor than the Drobo Pro and offers 8x drive capacity with a single or dual drive redundancy. This gives the Drobo Elite up to 16TB of storage capacity with the ability to create smart volumes that will expand in line with your needs.

With the recent price drop across the Drobo range, the cost to secure your precious images and provide rapid accessibility to your total library has never been more economical. Team Digital introduced Drobo to WA just over two years ago and since then the response has been nothing short of amazing. Speak to us about how you can improve your workflow security and sleep soundly at night.

I.TEASER NIGHT – WIN AN APPLE iTOUCH

December 11, 2009 Leave a comment

I.TEASER NIGHT – WIN AN APPLE iTOUCH
Team Digital will again present one of its I.Teaser information nights which for the uninitiated are evenings when professionals and enthusiasts can catch up on some of the latest developments in image capture, I.T imaging and printing technology. The evenings last a couple of hours and conclude with refreshments and supper in an informal atmosphere.
The first event for the year will be on the 24th February commencing 6.00pm at 268 Lord St East Perth. There will be four twenty-minute presentations on the following topic:

Apple – Mini server and speed bench testing of the new range.
Eizo Monitors – Horses for courses, selecting the right monitor for your application.
Drobo – Security the Drobo way with a look at the latest in bulk image storage and redundancy.
Wacom – How to properly set-up your tablet and use it to its full potential.

I.Teaser nights are free and a great way to keep in touch with your fellow professionals and enthusiasts. Not only that the person asking the best question on the night will win an Apple iTouch. Please advise your intention to attend by phoning Bianca on 93283377 or emailing Bianca@teamdigital.com.au

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