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Shutter 4 for iOS: improved connectivity and UI

Shutter, a popular iOS remote control, has recently been updated with a new interface, additional camera controls, and improved reliability.

Version 4 is available for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. It is a free upgrade for all existing Shutter users.

What’s New

The entire core has been rewritten to better support modern cameras, improve speed and reliability. Shutter gains new video controls, exposure assist tools (zebra, false color, RGB histogram), more intuitive focus options, and a much faster focus bracketing experience.

New Interface

Beautiful redesign that works well for both vertical and horizontal shots. It allows photographers to easily combine timed BULB exposures, intervalometer, exposure bracketing, and focus bracketing for the best results, no matter the subject.

Exposure Assist Tools

Properly expose all your photos and videos using advanced tools like histograms, zebra stripes, or false color.

Focus Bracketing

Following user feedback, focus bracketing has been rewritten to speed up landscape and macro workflows. Simply select the step size, near and far focus limits, and Shutter will do the rest.
You can combine focus bracketing with exposure bracketing for extremely detailed results, and with a self-timer to eliminate camera shake.

Try the new version

The new Shutter is available for free to all existing subscribers. New users can test the app for free for 7 days, then choose between a $25/year subscription or a $65 lifetime option.

Download from the App Store or learn more about Shutter.

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Sony FE24-50mm f/2.8G vs. Sony’s 3x Compact Prime Lenses

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Crazy rumors about a possible Tamron 28-180mm f/2.8 Di III VC VXD lens coming in September

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There are now very wild rumors around the web that Tamron will announce a new 28-180 mm f/2.8 Di III VC VXD lens in September. I have no idea if this is BS rumor or not, but if this turns out to be true, we will get a lens that no one else has tried before. The only lens that comes somewhat close is the Canon 24-105mm f/2.8. The Tamron would trade off the (very useful) 24mm at the wide end for a much longer 180mm tele focal length. I guess this would make the lens bigger than the Canon.

I can see this as a useful lens for indoor event shooters that need both flexibility and fast aperture. What do you think…does such a lens make sense to you?

source: CameraBeta

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