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Roberts Raw Announces Special Guest Blogger: Carel Struycken

Carel Struycken

Carel Struycken

Roberts Raw, the blog division of Roberts Imaging, is proud to announce that renowned actor and photo-enthusiast Carel Strucken (MIB, Star Trek, The Addams Family) will be joining the Raw team as a guest blogger. Carel, who’s already a prominent name in the spherical panorama and gigapixel imaging world (see http://www.sphericalpanoramas.com), will from time-to-time contribute hands on product reviews, sample imagery, and more. Roberts is extremely pleased to be working with Mr. Struycken, and we feel that his experience in the highly disciplined and technical worlds of spherical panoramas and giga-pixel stitching will bring even more expertise and practical views to Roberts Raw.

To see the latest articles from the Raw team–and guest articles from Mr. Strucken–covering everything from breaking camera news, product announcements, hand-on reviews, and practical, friendly advice for photographers, check out Roberts Raw at http://blog.robertsimaging.com

Click here to read Carel’s hand-on review of the Olympus E-P1 “Digital Pen”


Sony Doesn’t Think Video is Ready on DSLRs Yet

Sony Alpha A850

Sony Alpha A850

Sony, whose compact camcorders always sift out near the top of the heap in all categories, raised a few eyebrows last week when their three new DSLR bodies all trotted out completely devoid of HD video recording.

HD Video recording, which in part has contributed the monumental success of the 5D Mark II, and of course is the major buzz surrounding Nikon’s new D300s.

But, Sony, who basically own the HD world as far as end-to-end experiences go, opted not to include HD in any of these offerings, despite the markets their competing in being clearly lead by HD enabled competitors.

So, luckily, after that strange bout of behavior, we get a statement from them about why:

“We recognize that HD video is driving customer interest, but without effective continuous auto focus and exposure control, we are concerned that current implementations of HD Video on DSLR cameras don’t provide a good customer experience. Capturing quality still images is a major driver for photo enthusiasts to buy DSLR cameras, and our A500, A550 and A850 DSLR cameras prioritize features (HDR, Exmor CMOS sensors, BIONZ processors, 5fps continuous shooting etc.) that ensure customers will achieve high-quality photos.”




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