
Zacuto USA has recently released the Point’n'Shoot Pro external camera grip. This camera accessory allows you to shoot steady video without mounting your camera on a tripod. It is perfect for shooting HD video with small cameras like the Canon PowerShot SD4500 IS or the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20K. The Zacuto Point’n'Shoot Pro is available for $89 a pop. [PhotographyBLOG]

Remember the Sony CLM-V55 that we posted back in January? This portable monitor for DSLR camera is now available for purchase in the US via B&H online store for a retail price of $399. Grab yours now! [Product Page]

The Nikon FSB-8 digital camera bracket is specifically designed to connect the new Nikon Coolpix P300 digital compact camera with the manufacturer’s range of Fieldscopes, spotting scopes and EZ Micro products. Attaching a scope to a Nikon COOLPIX P300 will give you a longer zoom range similar to that of a super-telephoto. The Nikon FSB-8 digital camera bracket will be available from April 2011 for £119.99 ($194). [NikonRumors]

Kenro UK has announced the availability of the Nissin Di866 Professional Speedlite for Sony fit. For your info, the flash unit was initially launched in September 2009 with a Canon or Nikon fit. The Nissin Di866 is specifically designed for use with digital SLR cameras and features Nissin’s original “My TTL” user adjustable TTL light output level. There is also an onboard USB port, allowing you to upgrade its firmware. What’s more, the Nissin Di866 Professional Speedlite features a high speed synchronization and a fill in sub-flash (12m100 ISO), which is activated while the main flash is bounced. [ePHOTOzine]

ExpoImaging today announced the availability of the Rogue Grid, the newest addition to its Rogue FlashBender product line. Measuring 3.6-inch x 1.2-inch and weighing 100 grams, the patent pending Rogue Grid design features stacking honeycomb grids that provide 16 degree, 25 degree and 45 degree spot lighting control. The 3-in-1 Rogue Grid retails for $49.95. [PhotographyBLOG]

The Lastolite Hotrod Octa Softbox is designed for use with battery-operated flashguns. This softbox is easy to use. The flashgun simply slides into a shoe mount attached to the adapter plate. The Lastolite Hotrod Octa Softbox also features an inner diffusion panel and an adapter plate with rods, which supports the weight of the softbox. Available in two different sizes (70cm and 90cm), the Hotrod Octa Softbox is priced at £150 ($241) and £168 ($270), respectively. [PhotographyBLOG]