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Sony E-Mount Lenses for 2012

Sony have unveiled plans to release three new E-Mount lenses for the NEX compact camera system in 2012. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Sony E-Mount Lenses for 2012

Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS

The new Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS is the world’s fastest interchangeable lens with integrated image stabilisation. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS

Canon introduces IXUS 230 HS compact camera

Canon has launched the IXUS 230 HS, a surprisingly long zoom style compact. The squeezes an 8x zoom into the sort of tiny, colorful body we expect of the SD/IXUS series. The extra zoom (out to an impressive 224mm equiv), comes at the expense of the wide-angle capability, with the 230 HS’s lens starting at a still fairly handy 28mm equiv, rather than the 24mm equivalent featured on recent comparable models. The lens also features the company’s latest ‘Intelligent’ image stabilization. Beyond that there’s a 12.1 back-illuminated CMOS sensor and 3.0″ 460k dot LCD. It can also shoot 1080p24 HD video. . . . → Read More: Canon introduces IXUS 230 HS compact camera

La Sardina Deluxe Kit

The Lomographic Society has released the La Sardina Deluxe Kit, which contains four La Sardina toy cameras and a flash called “Fritz the Blitz”. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: La Sardina Deluxe Kit

Young Outdoor Photographer of the Year 2011

The Young Outdoor Photographer of the Year contest is free to enter for those aged 18 and under. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Young Outdoor Photographer of the Year 2011

PDN’s 30 2011

Ricoh has just announced that the upcoming exhibition, PDN’s 30 2011: PDN’s choice of 30 photographers to watch , will be hosted by its Ring Cube Photo Gallery in Tokyo. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: PDN’s 30 2011

Heliopan ships Vario ND variable filters in sizes from 55 to 82mm

Heliopan has started shipping variants of its Vario ND variable neutral density filters in sizes from 55 to 82mm, according to its US distributor, HP Marketing. The filters provide 1–6.6EV filtration and include numerical markings to allow you to precisely dial-in the desired density. The filters feature brass construction and are shallow enough to be used with lenses as wide as 16mm equivalent. . . . → Read More: Heliopan ships Vario ND variable filters in sizes from 55 to 82mm

Just updated: For Sale and Wanted forum features improved

Just updated: Features added to ‘For Sale and Wanted’ forum. It’s been three weeks since we introduced the long-requested For Sale forum and, at launch, we said we’d add features to improve the experience, if it was popular. Well it’s been a big success, so we’ve developed a range of special features specifically to make the forum more useful and easier to use. Not only have we added the ability to withdraw or close threads (and an option for hiding closed threads), we’ve also created a feedback system that allows buyers and sellers to rate one another. . . . → Read More: Just updated: For Sale and Wanted forum features improved

Olympus Launches Battle of the Bands Competition

To celebrate the launch of the LS-20M; a new device that delivers recording studio sound quality with HD movie capture, Olympus is launching a battle of the bands competition in collaboration with Harvest. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Olympus Launches Battle of the Bands Competition

Friday Feature: Orangutangs

Here are some nice photos of orangutangs taken by photographer Birte Ragland , who has been a member of the Photo.net community since 2004. . . . → Read More: Friday Feature: Orangutangs

DCWatch reports on Pentax’s Astro Tracing function using the O-GPS module

Japanese website DCWatch has published a test of the star tracking feature of Pentax’s O-GPS module. The Astro Tracer mode uses the GPS coordinates to calculate the camera’s movement relative to the stars, then utilizes the camera’s image stabilization system to shift the sensor to track that movement. The report, which is a little tricky to follow in its Google-translated form, includes several example images, showing the system’s effectiveness. (From DCWatch) . . . → Read More: DCWatch reports on Pentax’s Astro Tracing function using the O-GPS module

Fat Gecko Quick Release Lets You Swap Cameras in an Instant

Most of the time, a single camera will do. When the situation calls for quick switches though, you need to be ready to swap cameras with as little downtime as possible. That’s the idea behind the Fat Gecko Quick Release from Delkin. “Our Fat Gecko Mounts are being utilized across so many markets to capture unique shots and video footage that were otherwise unattainable in non-traditional environments such as action sports, racing, aviation and even feature films,” says Delkin’s Anna Lopez. “Saving time during a shoot can equal substantial cost savings in industries such as cinematography where every second counts. Besides the cost and time savings in professional markets, the Quick Release provides the convenience of quick attachment, detachment and precise leveling to the everyday shooter.” The quick release itself comes in at a price of $39 and will be available on July 11th. Additional top plates run $19 – installing one on each camera means nice fast switching. . . . → Read More: Fat Gecko Quick Release Lets You Swap Cameras in an Instant

Sigma SD15 Twin Zoom Kit

Sigma Japan has announced a new Sigma SD15 Twin Zoom Kit, available from 15th July. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Sigma SD15 Twin Zoom Kit

Lomography Introduces Sprocket Rocket SuperPop

Lomography has just introduced the Sprocket Rocket Superpop range. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Lomography Introduces Sprocket Rocket SuperPop

Happy 4th of July!

by: Kristina Chayet . . . → Read More: Happy 4th of July!

Leica M9 Firmware 1.162

Leica has released a firmware update for the Leica M9 full-frame digital rangefinder camera. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Leica M9 Firmware 1.162

Mundane to Magic: Re-Creating Profile Photos’ Inception

> Thomas > View all We’ve all done it. The arms-length self-portrait with face-blanching flash. And while these types of photos are ubiquitous in the online jungle, few have documented the moment of their conception. These untold origin stories are the subject of photographer Wolfram Hahn ’s award-winning project, Into the Light . “The digital camera and the computer allow the possibility of shutting oneself away while simultaneously maintaining contact with others,” says Hahn. “I began to ask myself, what is behind these moments … how does it look when somebody is taking their photograph at home and alone?” Into The Light began with Hahn scouting profile portraits of people in his home city of Berlin. When he found a worthy self-portrait, he sent a message inquiring about why the user took the photo. Then, if the user was game, Hahn schlepped his a tripod-mounted Hasselblad over to the subject’s apartment and re-enacted the original picture-taking scene. “Same clothes, same place and also with the same light — mostly daylight,” says Hahn. “The moment does not appear spectacular. You see people in their rooms photographing themselves, which is nothing special since it’s happening everywhere, all the time.” The thought-provoking images earned Hahn a World Press Photo award . While straddling the line between silly and serious, the photos elevate an online cliché into a metaphysical moment of birth for one’s internet persona. As such, the exact moment the subject’s camera flashes is crucial for Hahn, like a baptism of light. “I asked [the sitters] to use the red eye flash, which goes off two times. It helped me to take the photo simultaneously at the moment when they put themselves ‘into the light’; the making of their digital identity.” In the photos, Hahn makes a special point of keeping the subjects’ surroundings in focus, which can sometimes say more about them than their face or expression. “In the self-portraits, you can find a lot of stereotypes and icons from movies, advertising and the music industry. Somehow, this network of self-portraits is a mirror of society.” All photos: Wolfram Hahn See Also: Get to Know Our Favorite Photobloggers Unfollowed: Pentagon Deletes Social Media Office Voyeuristic Blogger Portraits Put Faces to URLs How to Take Great Self-Portraits Color Me Fascinated: A Photo Social Network for the Here and Now . . . → Read More: Mundane to Magic: Re-Creating Profile Photos’ Inception

Leica M9-P

The Leica M9-P is a new, re-styled variant of the Leica M9 full-frame digital rangefinder camera. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Leica M9-P

Ricoh CX5 Firmware Update 1.19

Ricoh has posted a firmware update for the Ricoh CX5 digital compact camera. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Ricoh CX5 Firmware Update 1.19

New Class 10 SDHC Cards from Verbatim

Verbatim has announced a new range of Class 10 SDHC memory cards. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: New Class 10 SDHC Cards from Verbatim

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