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By Photo Net, on April 10th, 2012%
Our photo of the week for April 10, 2012 is Bare Necessities by photo.net photographer Jack Brittain . Bare Necessities by Jack Brittain A member of the community since 2006, Jack has contributed over 160 amazing images to photo.net. Check out more of Jack’s work by viewing his entire portfolio here . Want more? See all of our Photo of the Week images, or add to the discussion in our Photo of the Week Forum . . . . → Read More: Photo of the Week: Bare Necessities
By Photography Blog, on April 2nd, 2012%
Enlight Photo’s ioShutter, which enables you to use an iPod touch, iPhone or iPad as a wired remote release for your Canon, Hasselblad or Pentax camera, is now available. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: ioShutter Now Available
By Digital Photography School, on December 30th, 2011%
As the end of the year closes I thought it might be fun to look back on the year from the perspective of what cameras and photography ‘gear’ we bought. Did something new end up in your camera bag in 2011? Perhaps a new camera? A new Lens? Some other kind of accessory? My own bag saw a special new addition – I was lucky enough to get one of those once in a life time gifts from my wife for my 40th birthday (which is actually next year) – a Leica M9-P which I fell in love with while testing it earlier this year . I highly doubt I’ll ever get a gift like that again! What about you? What photography gear did you buy (or receive) in 2011? Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips . Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners , Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips . What Photography Gear did You Buy in 2011? . . . → Read More: What Photography Gear did You Buy in 2011?
By Wired, on April 22nd, 2011%
> James Nash didn’t pack a guitar when he went off to college, which in hindsight was a boneheaded move. Nash was 17 at the time and had been playing for about a dozen years. He was good. But he didn’t have any plans to “do music seriously” and didn’t think he’d play much while he was at school. That didn’t last. Once you’ve discovered you enjoy playing the guitar, you can’t stop playing the guitar. It wasn’t long before Nash was borrowing guitars, playing whatever he could get his hands on whenever he could get his hands on it. Somewhere along the line he picked up a cheap Japanese guitar and was happy. His father, however, was not. Dad loved music and always had nice guitars lying around. It wouldn’t do to have his son playing something that sounded like a cat in heat. He showed up one day with a Santa Cruz Guitar six-string he’d picked up secondhand. An OM , Sitka spruce and Indian rosewood. “Here,” he said. “Play this.” It was perfect, with a bright, clear tone and great sound. Well, almost perfect. The neck was just a bit … off. Not quite the right shape. No amount of adjustment would set it right. Finally, Nash walked into Santa Cruz Guitars to see what they could do. “Let me have a look at that,” company founder Richard Hoover said. Santa Cruz was — and still is — a small place, the kind of place where Hoover himself will show you around if you ask for a tour. He did everything he could think of to set that neck right, but nothing worked. So he made a new neck and installed it for free, just because. Nash, who’s 37 now, still has that guitar. He’s played it at hundreds of gigs with his band, The Waybacks . And all these years later, he hasn’t forgotten what Hoover did for a kid who wandered in one day looking for some help. “You never forget something like that,” Nash said. “I was a 20-year-old kid. A no one. Not even in a band. But he treated me nicely when he had absolutely no reason to, or anything to gain from it.” That’s how they are at Santa Cruz Guitar. Above: Gerard Egan sets up a guitar before it heads out the door at Santa Cruz Guitar. It takes about four hours to install and adjust everything that touches the strings, from the bridge to the frets to the tuning keys. Once a guitar is properly set up, it’s played to make sure everything is just right. “He’ll make the guitars speak their first words,” Hoover said. > View all All photos: Jim Merithew/Wired.com . . . → Read More: Building the Guitar You’ll Keep
By Photography Blog, on April 22nd, 2011%
Wacom has announced the Bamboo Stylus, a pen which can write comfortably on iPad displays. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Wacom Bamboo Stylus for iPad
By DPreview, on April 12th, 2011%
Eye-Fi has announced the Mobile X2 SD card that allows users to wirelessly connect cameras to their smartphones and tablets. The card’s Direct Mode technology enables instant uploads via Android and Apple mobile devices running the soon-to-be available free apps. The Mobile X2 is effectively an 8GB version of the company’s Connect X2 card – the Direct Mode function will be available for current X2 card users as a free upgrade. Priced at $79.99, it the Mobile X2 card will be available from April 17. . . . → Read More: Eye-Fi announces Mobile X2 wireless SD card
By EosHD, on April 5th, 2011%
Read more at http://www.eoshd.com/content/603-Can…video-features . . . → Read More: Canon link with Technicolor for new DSLR video features (UPDATED)
By 43rumors, on April 5th, 2011%
Nikon said that mirrorless cameras are competing against the compact camera market and not taking away any shares from the DSLR market (via Mirrorlessrumors ). Is Nikon talking nonsense or not? We have one of the largets “mirrorless” readers community and it’s about time to ask you if your Micro Four Thirds camera did replace your compact camera or DSLR camera. Let’s see if Nikon is telling us the truth Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post’s poll. P.S.: Nikon announced another DSLR, the Nikon D5100 . No sign of mirrorless cameras yet… . . . → Read More: POLL: Nikon says mirrorless competes against the compact cameras not against DSLR’s. What do you think?
By Photography Blog, on April 5th, 2011%
Hands-on photo gallery of the Nikon D5100 DSLR camera. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Nikon D5100 Hands-On Photos
By Photography Blog, on April 5th, 2011%
 The Nikon D5100 is a new 16 megapixel DSLR camera. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Nikon D5100
By EosHD, on April 1st, 2011%
Read more at http://www.eoshd.com/content/594-Jam…ject-on-a-DSLR . . . → Read More: James Cameron to shoot low budget personal project with 5D Mark II
By Image Acquire, on March 31st, 2011%
Canon has just come forth today to announce that a new firmware update is available for their EOS 60D DSLR which will bring the camera’s software up to version 1.09. Included in this new firmware update are a few new features and bug fixes that is sure to make using … . . . → Read More: Canon Releases EOS 60D Firmware 1.09
By Photography Blog, on March 30th, 2011%
Canon have released a new firmware update for the EOS 60D DSLR camera. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Canon EOS 60D Firmware Update 1.0.9
By DPreview, on March 29th, 2011%
Canon has released a firmware update for its EOS 60D mid-level DSLR. Firmware v1.0.9 fixes bugs relating to Live View shooting in specific conditions. The latest version also changes name of the Art Filter feature in the Japanese market to Creative Filters keeping it consistent across all regions. The firmware is available for immediate download from the company’s website. . . . → Read More: Canon updates firmware for EOS 60D
By Photography Blog, on March 28th, 2011%
The new inFocus (Essentials) app is a generic camera guide that explains the main features and functions of a modern DSLR. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: inFocus (Essentials) for iPad
By Photography Blog, on March 23rd, 2011%
 We’ve compared the Fujifilm X100′s noise performance against three of its main rivals. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 is representing Micro Four Thirds, the brand new Canon EOS 600D is in the DSLR corner, and the Leica X1 is the most obvious rival to the X100. Read the article . . . → Read More: Fujifilm X100 Noise Head-to-Head
By ffffound, on March 22nd, 2011%
via http://www.graphicthoughtfacility.com/bits.html . . . → Read More: Graphic Thought Facility > GTF — BITS WORLD A book about GTF
By Image Acquire, on March 20th, 2011%
What we are seeing here is a plan to make a a pinhole camera out of a DSLR. For those who don’t know what a pinhole camera is, it is a camera without a lens and a small aperture. It is essentially a box with a tiny hole … . . . → Read More: How to turn a DSLR into a pinhole camera
By Image Acquire, on March 16th, 2011%
Due to the tragic earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which has left thousands dead, even more missing, and doing hundreds of billions in property damage, camera makers Nikon and Canon have shut down their DSLR camera and lens plants, Canon shutting down the plan in Utsunomiya, where over a dozen … . . . → Read More: Nikon and Canon shut down plants in Japan
By EosHD, on March 13th, 2011%
Read more at http://www.eoshd.com/content/575-Pro…udio-for-films . . . → Read More: Producing and handling DSLR audio for films
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