Nesta terça-feira tem início a 20ª edição da PhotoImage Brazil,que reúne os principais fabricantes nacionais e internacionais de produtos fotográficos como câmeras, acessórios, softwares, entre outros itens utilizados por profissionais da área. O evento, que é a principal feira de fotografia da América Latina, se realiza até o dia 16, no Expo Center Norte, em São Paulo.
Grandes marcas do segmento marcam presença na PhotoImage Brazil, como a FujiFilm, que anunciou para a feira o lançamento da câmera X-Pro1. O equipamento tem design retrô e é voltado a usuários que desejam recursos de fotografia profissional. A câmera usa lentes intercambiáveis da série XF, e possui sistema de ajuste automático do visor em caso de troca de lentes.
A Nikon, apresentará sua linha completa de produtos, incluindo as compactas Coolpix, câmeras DSLR (com espelho e lentes intercambiáveis) que também captam vídeo em alta qualidade, e ainda modelos de terceira geração (sem espelho), como a Nikon 1.
Fotografia de moda, vídeos de casamento e como trabalhar com flashes serão alguns dos assuntos abordados pelos workshops que a Cannon promoverá em seu espaço no evento, onde também estarão disponíveis para testes câmeras profissionais como a EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 1Dx e EOS 7D - esta última já incluindo o novo firmware que traz mais recursos ao modelo. Câmeras compactas da linha Powershot também serão expostas pela fabricante.
A Panasonic deve revelar na feira mais informações sobre o lançamento dos novos modelos da linha Lumix no Brasil, como início de vendas e preços sugeridos ao consumidor final. Já a Sony divulgou que irá anunciar um lançamento de câmeras semiprofissionais para o mercado brasileiro.
O evento ainda terá workshops com o fotógrafo publicitário Klaus Mitteldorf, no dia 14 de agosto, e com o videomaker norte-americano Joe Simon, nos dias 15 e 16.
Paralelamente à PhotoImage Brazil, ocorre a feira Brazil Consumer Eletronics Expo, que reunirá produtos de imagem, som, games e conectividade.
On Tuesday opened the 20th edition of PhotoImage Brazil, bringing together the leading national and international manufacturers of photographic products such as cameras, accessories, software and other items used by professionals. The event, which is the leading exhibition of photography in Latin America, is held until the 16th, at the Expo Center Norte in Sao Paulo.
Big consumer brands are present in Brazil PhotoImage such as FujiFilm, who announced Thursday the launch for the Camera X-Pro1. The equipment has a retro design and is aimed at users who want professional photography capabilities. The camera uses interchangeable lenses XF series, and has a system of automatic adjustment of the display when changing lenses.
Nikon will present its full line of products including compact Coolpix, DSLR cameras (with interchangeable lenses and mirrors) that also capture video at high quality, and third generation models (without mirror), like a Nikon.
Fashion photography, wedding videos and flashes will be working with some of the issues discussed by the workshops that promote the Cannon into your space at the event, which will also be available for testing professional cameras like the EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 7D and EOS 1dx - the latter now including the new firmware that brings more features to the model. Line Powershot compact cameras will also be exposed by the manufacturer.
The Panasonic on Monday should reveal more information about the launch of new models in the Lumix line in Brazil, as early suggested prices and sales to final consumers. Sony has already said it will announce a release of prosumer cameras for the Brazilian market.
The event also will have workshops with Klaus Mitteldorf advertising photographer, on August 14, and the U.S. videographer Joe Simon, on 15 and 16.
Parallel to PhotoImage Brazil, Brazil is the fair Consumer Electronics Expo, bringing together imaging products, sound, games and connectivity.
Big consumer brands are present in Brazil PhotoImage such as FujiFilm, who announced Thursday the launch for the Camera X-Pro1. The equipment has a retro design and is aimed at users who want professional photography capabilities. The camera uses interchangeable lenses XF series, and has a system of automatic adjustment of the display when changing lenses.
Nikon will present its full line of products including compact Coolpix, DSLR cameras (with interchangeable lenses and mirrors) that also capture video at high quality, and third generation models (without mirror), like a Nikon.
Fashion photography, wedding videos and flashes will be working with some of the issues discussed by the workshops that promote the Cannon into your space at the event, which will also be available for testing professional cameras like the EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 7D and EOS 1dx - the latter now including the new firmware that brings more features to the model. Line Powershot compact cameras will also be exposed by the manufacturer.
The Panasonic on Monday should reveal more information about the launch of new models in the Lumix line in Brazil, as early suggested prices and sales to final consumers. Sony has already said it will announce a release of prosumer cameras for the Brazilian market.
The event also will have workshops with Klaus Mitteldorf advertising photographer, on August 14, and the U.S. videographer Joe Simon, on 15 and 16.
Parallel to PhotoImage Brazil, Brazil is the fair Consumer Electronics Expo, bringing together imaging products, sound, games and connectivity.

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