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DJI Mavic 2

DJI, the world´s largest drone manufacturer, have introduced the Mavic 2, the first consumer drone with optical zoom. It is now available in two versions, the Mavic 2 Pro ($1,449) and Mavic 2 Zoom ($1,249), the on-board camera being the only real difference between the two. The new Mavic 2 Pro shoots 4K footage, and features up to 31 minutes of flight time, 8GB of onboard storage, obstacle avoidance in all directions, a boost in top speed to 44mph, and a new Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor that can shoot 20-megapixel stills. watch the video below



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BEAR GRYLLS MOUNTAIN PACK

Bear Grylls, the ultimate survivalist has recently teamed up with renowned outdoor gear manufacturers Gerber for a series of survival products. And now Gerber have tucked the essential necessities for survival into this awesome "Bear Grylls River Patrol 45 survival pack”. The pack includes the best of the Bear Grylls line. Full list after the jump…...
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Hasselblad X1D

Renown Swedish camera maker Hasselblad has released a new consumer offering and it is a game changer. The new Hasselblad X1D is the world´s first medium format mirrorless camera, and comes in a beautiful body (somewhere between retro and futuristic) thats smaller than most full-frame cameras currently available on the market. The X1D features a 50-megapixel CMOS sensor, and offers an ISO range of 100 to 25600 and dynamic range up to 14 stops. Youve also got dual SD...
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PULSE CAMERA REMOTE

The Pulse Camera Remote is a new smart device that enables you to get a great deal of control on your DSLR camera from your smartphone through the mandatory app that goes with it. Using Bluetooth, you simply have to set the small gadget atop your camera´s hot shoe, connect it with the micro USB cable that’s attached to it, and control such features as the most obvious shutter button but also many others such as choosing the ISO of your choice, the aperture, takin...
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