Once Nikon unvieled their underwater, shockproof and freeze proof camera. It was only time before those underwater photographs would be popping up all over. For now, we may have to wait till all those people get there hands on the new Nikon AW1. But figuring out that the natural light above the surface, of course will be reflected all too 'off' under the surface. Instead of that beaming red light, the blue light is absorbed and basically shot off in every direction possible. But stay a few inches towards the top of the water to capture the color, a bathing suit or border collie naturally possesses.
Portable, small and clipped to the back of your phone. Sony has outdone themselves. The new Sony QX10 and QX100 reviews have started and they fair to a higher purpose. While the whole subject about being able to hold the lens in one hand and your mobile device in the other is questionable. Once you've transformed your phone into a makeshift camera...that high tech advancement will turn your instagram from 'just an account' to 'pro.' While the price is a bit steep (but then again you was shocked) the investment would be worthwhile.
I've had fun with researching the Tokina Rain Dispersion filter, a photographers dream. Honestly to be a professional or to have a business, I love those portraits where a couple stands on a bridge and the city of lights surround them. Now I've always wanted to test that out, but with rain. With the filter, which one side clearly captures the rain but through the viewfinder you wouldn't see a droplet at all. Magic! This type of lens is usually used in security cameras, I guess it just took the Japanese company a bit to put, two and two together.