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Photo Gear Covering The Photo Beat
By Robert E. Mayer December, 2003
Faster Charging Of
AA-Size Batteries
Most flash units, a few compact cameras, and some digital cameras use
AA or AAA-size batteries. The new Harding Energy Quest Platinum line
of 2100 mAh Ni-MH rechargeable AA batteries are said to be the most
powerful of this type offered today. They offer over 16 percent more
power than the predecessor batteries and have a MSRP of $15 for four.
The Quest Ni-MH batteries are fully rechargeable, memory-free, and are
said to last twice as long between charges as other types of rechargeables.
A new 120-minute compact charger has retractable plug blades for easier
carrying in a camera case or pocket. The Quest compact charger will
charge up to four AA or AAA (or a mixture of both sizes) faster than
previous models. It has a MSRP of $30 complete with four standard AA-size
batteries. Contact: Harding Energy, Inc., One Energy Centre, Norton
Shores, MI 49441; (800) 798-7740; fax: (231) 798-7044; www.hardingenergy.com.
Giottos Tripods
Giottos offers a new Universal Series of professional tripods that are
available with either carbon fiber or aluminum lens and center column.
Both are offered in three models that differ only in the number of leg
sections, maximum height, and leg diameter. All versions feature reversible
center column, leg spread adjustment, and independent leg adjustment
clamps. These tripods have a built-in spirit level, two-way pan-and-tilt
head, rubber ball feet that convert to metal spikes, thick foam padding
on the legs, and come with a padded adjustable strap, case, and toolkit.
All models support up to 33 lbs. Carbon-fiber versions have a MSRP of
$345-$417 while the aluminum versions have a MSRP of $186-$205. In addition,
Giottos has three new carbon-fiber monopods that are available in both
three- and four-section models. The shortest opens to 59” and
collapses to 24”, the longer four-section model opens to 75”
and collapses to 24.7”. Each has a spring-loaded foot pedal for
added support and an adjustable wrist strap, case, and toolkit. Contact:
HP Marketing Corp., 16 Chapin Rd., Pine Brook, NJ 07058; (800) 735-4373;
fax: (800) 282-9010; www.hpmarketingcorp.com.
Extra Compact Tripod
For Compact Cameras
The new Manfrotto 714B Digit Tripod from Bogen Photo was designed for
use with today’s lightweight film and digital cameras. It includes
innovative design elements that combine for stability, portability,
and ease of use. Probably the most unusual feature is an ultra-compact
built-in ball head that is actually recessed into the tripod’s
center column. Ball head tension is controlled with a handle located
at the bottom of the center column. By selecting a preset, yet adjustable
tension, there’s no need to lock off handles before taking each
picture. You simply set the desired tension for the type of gear on
the tripod and then forget it. A new single hinge design for the leg
pivot allows the leg to fold shorter, down to just 17” when compacted.
The four sections extend to a maximum working height of 52.3”
extended (64” with the center column fully extended). It features
quick-flip leg locks, three-faced center column, and comes complete
with carrying case with twin shoulder straps for backpack-style transport.
Contact: Bogen Photo Corp., 565 East Crescent Ave., Ramsey, NJ 07446;
(201) 818-9500; fax: (201) 818-9177; www.bogenphoto.com.
Ultra-Wide Angle
Lens Filter Holder
Cokin has a new wide angle (slim) “P” filter holder specially
designed to hold single “P-Series” 4” filters when
used with ultra-wide angle lenses of 20mm or above focal lengths. It
offers approximately 20 percent additional angle of vision to minimize
the risk of vignetting. It can be used with the entire Cokin “P-Series”
range of 184 filters and has a MSRP of $14. In addition, Cokin has introduced
the Z-Pro Series of 100mm (4”) high-quality filters that includes
85 different filters. Photographers who own a “P” filter
holder can insert all of the new Z-Pro filters into their existing holder
by using a “Z/P Adaptor.” Contact: Cokin USA—Proquest
Distribution, 11 New St., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632; (877) 497-2371;
fax: (201) 227-8443; www.cokin.fr.
Lens/Filter Pouch
OP/TECH USA has a new combination soft pouch that safely carries a single
lens plus two filters for that lens in the same bag. The top section
has a wide mouth for easier use with larger lenses, even those with
attached lens hoods, and has a padded dust flap and a drawstring for
closing. A zippered section at the base has a padded divider for holding
two filters. There is a belt loop if you don’t want to carry it
in a gadget bag. It’s offered in three sizes and carries an MSRP
from $17-$19. Contact: OP/TECH USA, 304 Andrea Dr., Belgrade, MT 59714;
(800) 251-7815; fax: (406) 388-2063; www.optechusa.com.
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Versatile Backpacks
Lowepro has several new photo backpacks. The Rover Plus AW backpack features
an advanced harness system for greater comfort and balance combining back
support, rugged construction, and ergonomic design. Constructed of tough
water-resistant ripstop and ballistic fabrics, it offers a convenient
and space-saving method of carrying camera gear, accessories, and additional
clothing all in one backpack. There are two distinct compartments: the
upper for non-photographic gear such as clothing, food, and water, and
a lower compartment for safely housing cameras, lenses, and needed accessories.
In addition, there are three quick-access zippered pockets for smaller
items such as cell phones, PDAs, flashlight, and snacks. A hidden, pullout
tripod sling drops out. The design includes a more advanced and comfortable
harness and waistbelt system. The MSRP is $219.
Also new from Lowepro is the Compu Trekker AW backpack for photojournalists
and location photographers who need to safely store and carry cameras
and accessories plus a notebook computer. Constructed of
shock-absorbing closed-cell foam padding and tough water-resistant outer
fabric, the contents are protected both from moisture and sudden impacts.
A main compartment is dedicated to storing cameras, lenses, and needed
accessories while a perimeter compartment is heavily padded and insulated.
It has an adjustable backpack harness with padded, contoured shoulder
straps, a quick-release sternum strap, and waistbelt for comfort. The
MSRP is $179. Contact: Lowepro, 3171 Guerneville Rd., Santa Rosa, CA 95401;
(707) 575-4363; fax: (707) 575-4389; www.lowepro.com.
Rolling Photo &
Laptop Case
Porter Case has introduced a new carryon case capable of transporting
one medium format equipment system (or the equivalent of 35mm equipment)
plus a notebook computer in a separate case. The case has semirigid padded
1600 denier walls, an extension handle, padded shoulder strap, and a soft
top carrying handle. The front of the case has a touch fastener flap and
large zippered expansion pouch for the photo gear plus a smaller removable
pouch for the laptop. The MSRP is $169. Contact: Porter Case, Inc., 3718
W. Western Ave., South Bend, IN 46619; (800) 356-8348; fax: (574) 289-2747;
www.portercase.com.
Denim Fabric Scrapbooks
New from Pioneer Photo Albums are sewn denim fabric, top-loading scrapbooks
in either true 12x12” or 5x7” sizes. Each scrapbook contains
20 top-loading pages consisting of 10 seamless clear polypropylene protectors
with 10 heavy white or black paper inserts for either photo mounting or
scrapbooking. A stainless steel screw post binding system permits adding
unlimited refills. They are photo-safe archival made of lignin and PVC-free
paper and plastic. Both plain denim and block design denim are offered.
Contact: Pioneer Photo Albums, Inc, 9801 Deering Ave., Chatsworth, CA
91311; (818) 882-2161; fax: (818) 882-6239; www.pioneerphotoalbums.com.
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No Power Required
Hand-Operated Charger
Although not specifically Photo Gear, this brand-new product caught my
immediate attention after the recent huge blackout on the East Coast.
The PED (Personal Energy Device) is an all-in-one combination radio/flashlight/charging
device that can be hand cranked to charge it, so you will never be without
emergency radio reception, light, or a method to charge your cell phone
or digital camera. When the power goes off—and it does most everywhere
for a few minutes or hours—this sure would be handy to have available.
It comes with several different cell phone adapters, which can be used
to give your cell phone enough power for an emergency call. Turning the
crank clockwise for three minutes will create enough energy for up to
eight minutes emergency cell phone use. Cranking for five minutes will
power the flashlight for 2.5 hours. Of course, this charging can be repeated
over and over. There are output terminals for 6v, 5.4v, and 3.6v. (The
instructions mention charging digital cameras, but don’t go into
detail on this use nor are cords included.) Similar in size to a deck
of playing cards, the PED will sell for $25. I know my sample will constantly
be occupying a small space in any gadget bag I take out of the house to
have emergency flashlight and radio capability in the field. Currently,
the PED is only available through www.orderyourped.com.
In the late fall of 2003 the PED will available for purchase at HSN.com
and the Home Shopping Network will be a featuring the PED in its electronic
segments. The PED will be available at select retail locations in early
2004.
To submit information for Photo
Gear please contact Robert E. Mayer by e-mail at: rmayer@kconline.com
or regular mail at: Shutterbug Magazine, 5211 South Washington Ave., Titusville,
FL 32780.
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