Saturday, August 16, 2014

Photographer Paul Spielvogel of Shark Diver Magazine's picture that he took with a camera that he got from Fumfie...




Paul Spielvogel a photographer for Shark Diver Magazine and an attorney with Spielvogel and Spielvogel shot a photo in December 2010 of a lemon shark with Eli Martinez, Shark Magazine editor, in about 20 feet of water off the Bahamas. Upon closer inspection it seems like the shark was giving a high five, maybe even a faint smile.

The image started going viral online, appearing on People.com and Inside Edition.

Here is a link to the article on People.com

http://www.peoplepets.com/people/pets/article/0,,20582386,00.html

Here is a link to the video on Inside Edition:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=3610153179322

Flash forward to this past Thursday; his work got published on Houston's popular news website  http://www.chron.com/

Here is a link to the article:

http://www.chron.com/neighborhood/woodlands/news/article/Woodlands-diver-comes-face-to-face-with-sharks-5689422.php

Spielvogel, who has had his work published on The Discovery Channel and various publications, shot the image with a Canon 7D camera, a Tokina 10-17mm lens and Aquatica housing.

The camera and lens were both received from none other than http://www.fumfie.com/

Whether you are a professional like Paul or just a beginner odds are that we have what you are looking for.

We carry a full line of electronics such as cameras, camcorders, appliances, TV'S and accessories.

Questions? We are happy to help. You can call us toll free at 866-666-9198

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Nikon D810 Vs. D610 which camera would you choose ?

 


Nikon recently released the D810 DSLR camera. Let us take a look at some of the features on it compared to the Nikon D610; one of Nikon's other recent releases.

Odds are that if you are considering purchasing a new professional camera and Nikon is your brand of choice that you have given some thought about choosing one these 2 cameras.

The D810 has a higher megapixel count but they both have the same sensor size and type. You will most likely get better image quality and higher resolution on the newer model.

The Nikon D610 however has more slots for memory cards and it has a built in flash. Depending on what is more important to you they both make excellent choices.

One thing is for certain that whichever camera you choose that you will find the best prices and customer service at www.fumfie.com

Questions? We are happy to help. You can call us toll free at 866-666-9198