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All A-Titter on Twitter

So, who remembers when we used to post on the website what manufacturer’s had more stuff go up that day? Anybody? Didn’t think so. But, I still think it was a good service. I also think there should be a better way to let you know what products are just added to the site, and maybe throw in some transparency about the site itself, development, changes, things we’re working on. You know, talk to you all. Stay in touch. Ask about your mum. And we all know neither Nick or I’s feelings will be hurt by sticking around for coffee.

So, we also have this Twitter thing, which we’ve not really had a good idea what to do with. Luckily, now we do. For those of you who want the real inside beat: site changes, new ideas, new products, stock changes, and even more, be sure to check us out on Twitter, @robertsimaging. Just one more way we’re working to make this whole online experience more personal, tear down a few walls between us and you. Because, really, this is all about us being there for you.



Lee Filters Coming Out With Adapter for Nikon’s 14-24mm Leviathon

So, this is up on El YouTube, voyeuristic capitan of everything video, but doesn’t seem to be up on Lee’s site yet, but apparently Lee Filters hasn’t taken the conundrum of how to put a filter over the bulging eye of Nikon’s 14-24mm f2.8 lens lying down. No sir, showing a resolve the likes of which is unknown to lesser men, they walked away from the intimidating lack of filter threads unscathed and instead created a three-piece compression mount system. Very clever. Don’t believe me? Check out the video here:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMX5p9Iwx3Y



Panasonic Announces Cameras, Since It Was a Sunday We Slept Through It

Panasonic DMC-G2

Panasonic DMC-G2

So, not having any apparent consideration for us 9-5 types, Panasonic announced its new products this past Sunday. Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m something of a tech junkie, so while I was still clearing the sleep from my eyes I read about them in my feed reader. But, then, see, I slept again after that. So, I just remembered them again this morning, just in time for them to be old news, but better late than never, I suppose.

So, first up let’s tackle the G2. The G2 is clearly positioned as the replacement to Panasonic’s first m4/3 shooter, the G1. The nitty-gritty? Well, it’s mostly the same, same form factor (mini-DSLR-style with an electronic viewfinder of some repute), 12 megapixels, 3″ swivel LCD. New? Well, that swiveling LCD screen is now a 3″ swiveling LCD touchscreen. So, that pushes this to the first interchangeable lens device I’ve ever heard of with a touch interface (and for all you nay-sayers, there’re still buttons too), so it’ll be interesting to see what that adds to the experience.

Oh, and they added video, in the form of 720p MPEG. Not their fanciest showing for HD recording, but I reckon they don’t want to step on their GH1‘s toes, especially since it’s so well-designed for video anyway.

Panasonic DMC-G10

Panasonic DMC-G10

Up second is the G10, which maybe we should call by it’s full name of DMC-G10 to help decrease confusion between it and Canon’s infamous PowerShot G10. The DMC-G10 is kinda like the G2, but without the swively touchy screen. It instead opts for the more pedestrian fixed LCD. It will also be available in red, black, and blue, making it the new go-to kid at the bottom of Panasonic’s m4/3 line-up.

Panasonic 14 - 42 mm f3.5-5.6 Lumix G Vario

Panasonic 14 - 42 mm f3.5-5.6 Lumix G Vario

What? Not enough news you say? OK, fine. How about an update to the standard kit lens? Will that do? Good, ’cause Panasonic also announced a new 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 lens with Mega OIS, which is pictured on both of the new bodies. Previously Panasonic had debuted a 14-45mm, and 14-42mm is a classic focal length for Olympus, who’s offering shares the same mount, so I will admit to a little confusion as to this lens ‘existence, but, when it comes to lens line-ups the more the merrier, I say.




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