Archive for the ‘Gear News & Advice’ Category

The Newest In The Canon Family Is Born!

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

A New Camera from Canon. Here is a write up for our partners at B&H on the Canon 7D.

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The Canon EOS 7D offers a complete set of photo and video imaging tools for creating rich, digital content. Similar in form to the popular 10D-50D bodies, the 7D adopts numerous 1D-series attributes in addition to a host of ambitious new features for professional and advanced photo and video shooters. Featuring 18 megapixel resolution, 8 frames per second bust mode, a completely redesigned AF system and viewfinder, wireless flash control, and a host of selectable HD video recording modes, the 7D stands out as a completely new class of EOS camera. Priced under $1700, the body is sure to be popular with a variety of professional and advanced users.

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So About That Hartenberger?!

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

What’s a Hartenberger you say? Well…it’s a Torch/Lamp/Focus Light.
I use it exclusively as a focus light for my DSLR housing.
A focus light is a light source that you use to illuminate your subject so that your camera can see and meter on your subject faster and more accurately. The result is a crisper more in focus image in a shorter time. You get the shot you want instead of missing it because your camera focus motor was buzzing about. Of course it is a great benefit in low light, under ledges or in holes where you need light. But I use it on every shot; I want the speed and improved accuracy that the camera is capable of. I don’t want anymore images where I thought I got the shot clearly only to find out it wasn’t in focus later.

So why a Hartenberger?
After using and selling some of the cheaper or more popular solutions, I wanted the best. I wanted variable power, I wanted diffused soft light, I wanted rechargeable long life…I wanted a Hartenberger. I have been using it for nearly a year now. There have been no technical or reliability issues to date. I am so thrilled with it’s performance and durability that I became a dealer this month. I use and sell what I believe in, and for a focus light, it’s a Hartenberger. Oh and it has all kind of  safety light settings, like flashing SOS for you if say you were stranded at sea! How cool is that! I mount mine on top of my housing, that’s what that square inset bracket on your housing is for, with an UltraLight mounting kit.

For Point and Shoot cameras  you can mount an Ikelight Q40 or other small torch to your Ultralight arms in array of ways. They have 3 way clamps, torch mounts, and even longer clamps to eliminate another arm. You can add onto an already existing arm, add just the mounting ball to your base or they have a kit to mount it straight onto your housing. 

InnerWorld Images is a retailer of Hartenberger, UltraLight, and Ikelite. Contact Us with any questions you might have or to order what you need to take the best pictures you can!