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Nikon Announces the D4 DSLR — a More Powerful DSLR

Posted by admin February 03, 2012 No Comments »


NYC, NY (PRWEB) January 06, 2012

B&H Photo will be one of the first retailers to stock the new Nikon D4 Digital SLR camera designed to meet the needs of ardent photographers who demand outstanding performance, reliability, and unparalleled levels of control and versatility. Nikon is also introducing a ground-breaking AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.8G lens.

As the landscape of professional imaging evolves, Nikon continues to deliver superlative performance in both still photography and video. Enter the new flagship of Nikon?s legendary D-SLR lineup: D4, a marvel of speed, accuracy, image quality and intuitive design. Engineered for professionals who demand uncompromising performance in compromising conditions, D4 strikes an ideal balance between resolution, sensor size, image processing and ISO range. Its newly designed FX-format sensor and EXPEED3 processor enable image capture up to 10fps and with full AE/AF performance and Full 1080p HD video. Combine that with cutting-edge metering and autofocus systems, intelligently designed controls, an ultra-rugged camera body and multiple connectivity options, and D4 liberates the world?s top-notch photographers and multimedia artists to excel in their field like never before.

This new flagship DSLR offers speed and accuracy with a 16.2 MP FX-format CMOS sensor, 10/11 fps continuous shooting, a 91,000-Pixel RGB sensor and Advanced SRS, improved 51 point AF System, ISO expanded to 204,800 and 1080p video at 30p with stereo sound.

Speed and accuracy

D4 offers a level of speed and accuracy. With its carefully selected FX-format 16.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor, paired with Nikon?s powerful EXPEED3 image processor, results deliver stunning stills up to 11 fps. A 91,000-Pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix Metering III sensor partners with Nikon?s Advanced SRS to deliver unmatched accuracy in every frame. Add a faster, more responsive 51-point AF system for a camera that can keep pace with you.

Superior quality you expect from Nikon

Nikon?s FX-format (36.0mm x 23.9mm) CMOS image sensor delivers 16.2 effective megapixels of resolution for exquisite detail. Each of this remarkable sensor?s 7.3-micron pixels is designed to collect maximum light to produce stunning images and video across D4?s broad ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable down to 50 and up to 204,800). Expect the highest image quality in bright and dark shooting. Plus, EXPEED3 image processing yields the most faithful colors, tones and a wide dynamic range.

To sustain peak performance in the most demanding environments, D4?s body, exterior and mirror box are comprised of strong yet lightweight magnesium alloy. Thorough measures are taken to seal and protect against invasive moisture, dust and electromagnetic interference.

The Nikon D4 is ready to record broadcast-quality video and audio. Choose from three multi-area modes; full HD D-Movie (1080p) video formats: FX, DX or the new 2.7x crop mode?all at 16:9 aspect ratio. Manual exposure control helps keep the same look from start to finish. Built-in HDMI lets you view footage on an external monitor or record uncompressed 8-bit 4.2.2 footage directly to an external recording device. Even take 2MP stills simultaneously while filming.

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About B&H Photo Video

As the world’s largest source of photography, video and audio equipment, B&H Photo-Video is known worldwide for their attentive, knowledgeable sales force, and excellent customer service, including fast, reliable shipping. Visitors to the website can access a variety of enlightening articles and educational videos. B&H has been satisfying customers worldwide for over 35 years.

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Bob Bekian and Loyal Studios Co-Produce ?Time Travel? Music Video for ?Never Shout Never?

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Burbank, CA (PRWEB) January 12, 2012

Musical artists ranging from Nichole Scherzinger to Snoop Dogg to LMFAO quickly claimed Loyal Studios as an amazing place to shoot their music videos. The rhythmic legacy continues with the popular rock band, ?NeverShoutNever? heating up the Burbank, CA stage for their new album, ?Time Travel? ? that dropped September 20th,2011. Loyal Studios and Bob Bekian co-produced the latest music video for the crew of ?Never Shout Never? ?Christofer Drew, Caleb Denison, Taylor MacFee, and Hayden Kaises ?and provided the venue as well as the technical support and equipment to facilitate the production.

?The shot list included converting our digital stage to a time machine, complete with electrical props and rear-projection effects,? Bekian states. ?We produced the video using our in-house playback system, and a combination of Canon 7D?s and 5D camera systems.? The lenses used included a 70-200, and a set of compact primes. Lucas Huffman managed the set while the band took up residence jamming around a corkscrew, Doc-Brown-inspired, Time Machine Prop.

?This band is destined for greatness,? Bekian comments. ?They demonstrated a very consistent professionalism and talent that is refreshing in today?s music world?

?Never Shout Never? is originally from Joplin, Missouri, and formed in 2005 with Christofer Drew Ingle at the lead. The group made a name for themselves on Myspace which led to an appearance on TRL, and a tour in 2008 with ?Hellogoodbye? and ?Ace Enders.? 2009 showed further exposure with pop rock bands, and an EP album entitled ?The Summer? featuring the hit single ?Happy.?

?Never Shout Never? is currently on the road for their ?Time Machine Tour? in South America, and then a tour of Europe to follow.

For more information on Never Shout Never, visit Never Shout Never

If you?d like to know more about Loyal Studios, click on loyalstudios.tv

To contact Bob Bekian, go to bobbekian.com

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World?s Largest Mosaic Made out of Over 1 Million Recycled Mardi Gras Beads Is Completed After 14 Months and Will Be a Guinness World Record

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New Orleans, LA (PRWEB) January 31, 2012

German native Stephan Wanger has completed the World?s largest mosaic ever made out of beads. The size of the work is 8 feet tall by 30 feet wide and contains over a million recycled Mardi Gras beads. The artwork is called ?Sanctuary of Alegria ? Home of Happiness and showcases the skyline of New Orleans.?

14 months ago, Stephan began the tedious process of assembling over a million single-cut beads in order to create awareness for thousands of tons of annually discarded Mardi Gras beads that are destined to become landfill this Mardi Gras season. The colorful mosaic ?Sanctuary of Alegria? is now on display at his Galeria Alegria on 1924 Magazine St., in New Orleans Wed-Sun., until March 9, 2012. Then ?Sanctuary of Alegria? will be auctioned off by the Make It Right Foundation to raise funds for the lower ninth ward, a neighborhood in New Orleans that was completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

About 97% of all the beads that Stephan is using in his artworks, are recycled and many of them spray-painted. He continues to create huge mosaics that will help promote his adopted hometown and the state of Louisiana.

?Sanctuary of Alegria? showcases a view across the mighty Mississippi River towards downtown New Orleans, complete with the Natchez steamboat, the Carnival Triumph, the Italian tall ship ?Amerigo Vespucci? (America received its name from Amerigo) and the German tall ship ?Gorch Fock? because of Stephan?s heritage as he was born in Wilhelmshaven, Germany ? a seaport on the North Sea.

?Sanctuary of Alegria? is a very busy river scene to mark the 200th anniversary (1812 ? 2012) of Louisiana?s attainment of statehood as the 18th state in the Union and stressing the great importance the Mississippi river has had in Louisiana.

“I have always wanted to create a skyline and I believe this project will be the perfect attempt for competing for a Guinness World Record and do some good,” says Stephán Wanger from his gallery located at 1924 Magazine St., in New Orleans. The community helped as well by signing the artwork, as Stephan has beaded out the signatures of over 300 people?s on this gigantic postcard to the world. Two weeks before completion many volunteers helped with filling in the sky and the water.

The technique of cutting beads, using glue instead of hot glue and the process of creating these art works is new and Stephan gladly teaches it to students and in adult classes. It is an art form by the community for the community as many people drop off these Mardi Gras beads so Stephan can continue with his vision to promote New Orleans and the state of Louisiana in order to increase tourism. ?The city of New Orleans has given me such a beautiful gift with this idea and I simply wanted to return the favor, that is why I donated the mural. What better way is there to have an artwork possible benefit a community?? asks Wanger.

The record-breaking mosaic is part of the “A Million Greetings from New Orleans? exhibit that Stephán has been working on since 2006. The exhibit will eventually tour Europe to further promote New Orleans and hopefully increase tourism to the city. By signing this gigantic postcard Stephan hopes to create awareness to recycle Mardi Gras beads.

The record that will be broken is:

The largest Bead Mosaic measured 3.74 m (12 ft 3 in) in width by 2.70 m (8 ft 10 in) in height giving an overall area of 10.1 m² (108.7 ft²) and was achieved by the 5th and 6th grade of Scoil Naomh Iosaf Primary School (Irish) in Baltinglass, Co Wickow, Ireland, 24 June 2010.

For more information visit galeriaalegria.com or if you would like to volunteer or drop off beads contact Stephán at (504) 400-4603. The world record attempt is sponsored by FuzziBunz Baby Products, Café Du Monde, PU Furniture, Ryan North Photography, St. Michael Special School, The Arc of Greater New Orleans.

Collected Mardi Gras Beads can be dropped off at Galeria Alegria at 1914 Magazine Street of at St. Michael Special School or at the ARC of greater New Orleans.

About Stephán Wanger, Artist

Stephán Wanger is a self-taught artist who channels his creative energy into assembling dazzling mosaics using recycled Mardi Gras beads. Working in a photo-realistic style, Mr. Wanger re-creates scenes, images, and icons of Louisiana to help bring awareness to the world of the innate beauty and wonder of the state’s unique culture and varied communities.

Through his experiences traveling the world, Mr. Wanger has gained insight and influence from the Spanish Art Nouveau designs of Antoni Gaudi, the Moorish and Persian architectural details in Istanbul, Turkey, and the the sculpture and environmental art of Chicago artist and friend John David Mooney. These designs and images have translated to his work in pattern, design and fine detail. Though Mr. Wanger is not formally trained as an artist, he engages in a craft that speaks to fine art, borrowing the ideals of Post-Impresssionistic Pointillism and emulating the style and scale of Roy Lichtenstein’s Pop-Art works. By approaching each piece with superior craftsmanship, Mr. Wanger has elevated what might be considered kitsch because of the whimsical materials he uses, and brings a level of “high art” to his craft.

In preparation for the formal construction of each piece, beads are meticulously sorted by size down to the exact millimeter and perfect shade, creating a detailed and varied palette much like a painter would for painting. The resulting play of light and color recalls several Post-Impressionistic artists’ works while adding a new dimension of glitter and shine through the use of metallic, plastic and luminescent beads. The illusion of three-dimensional space is often created through the use of perspective but also the variety of sizes of the beads he uses to create actual dimension add an element of bas-relief. The finished works are stunning to regard both from distance and upon close inspection of his fine craftsmanship.

Part of Mr. Wanger’s goal is in using recycled materials for his pieces. Not only does he collect discarded beads throughout Mardi Gras in an effort to clean post-parade debris, but also, he regularly visits salvage yards to gather additional materials for his work. Through his art, Mr. Wanger hopes to inspire the citizens of Louisiana to recycle and to create, and the the rest of the world to appreciate and gain fondness for the unique culture and natural beauty that Louisiana has to offer. The exhibit is called “A Million Greetings from New Orleans.”

Mr. Wanger’s mosaics works can be seen at Galeria Alegria at 1924 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, or online at http://www.galeriaalegria.com.

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