First ever DSLR movie… Nikon D-Movie

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Nikon has a new camera hitting the shelves very shortly which I’m sure you’ve all had a chance to hear about. It’s called the Nikon D90, and it’s a 12.3 megapixel step up in their mid-range of cameras. This will be the successor to the D80. However, a few things seem to radically set it apart from the D80. First, it’s basically using the D300’s CMOS sensor… so you’ll get the kind of low noise the D300 has been enjoying. Still not as good as an FX sensor, but far better than anything that came before. It shoots at 4.5 fps - so it’s no slouch at capturing action.

But perhaps the most major new feature you’re getting… is the ability to take HD movies with the camera. Interested yet? » MORE

How lenses are made [video]

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There’s a great show in Canada called “How It’s Made”, which airs on the Discovery Channel. They get invited onto the factory floor for all sorts of manufactured items. This video follows the process of putting together a lens on the JML Optical assembly line. As you would likely guess, the process will vary between manufacturers, but this might give you a little insight as to why those camera lenses are so expensive. » MORE

Making of Feist’s “1234″ [video]

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I know this isn’t still photo related, but it does involve some pretty serious lighting considerations given that the whole thing is done in one take. This video gives a glimpse at the production work behind the very clever music video from Canadian singer/songwriter Feist. If you’re a lighting geek, you might enjoy it.

You’ve like seen a portion of the Feist video on the Apple iPod Nano ad. If not, you can see the original video here. Below is the making of video.

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