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By PC World, on December 31st, 2011%
Nikon’s COOLPIX S8200 Digital Camera puts ease-of-use and a remarkable 16.1Mp CMOS sensor at your fingertips. This marriage of simplicity and an impressive number of pixels gives you multiple options when it comes to documenting the moments of your life. From carrying the camera everywhere you go, so you’re ready when the moment strikes, to capturing detailed images that are ready to be turned into mural-sized works of art. . . . → Read More: Coolpix S8200 Silver Digital Camera – Lowest Price: $246.95
By Photography Blog, on November 29th, 2011%
The Lab Magazine has announced a new photography competition entitled, “Twelve Days of Christmas”. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Twelve Days of Christmas Photo Contest
By Photography Blog, on November 11th, 2011%
As part of its Imagine More Factory roadshow, Manfrotto will be setting up an interactive pop-up photo lab in Covent Garden, London. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Manfrotto Launches a Pop-Up Photo Lab in the Heart of London
By Photography Blog, on October 10th, 2011%
Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) has announced that photographer and former Guardian Picture Editor Eamonn McCabe has joined the list of speakers for the TPOTY Festival and will be speaking on October 16th, the final day of the festival. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Eamonn McCabe to Speak at TPOTY Festival
By Photography Blog, on September 29th, 2011%
Adobe has released final versions of Lightroom 3.5 and Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) 6.5. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.5 & ACR 6.5
By Photography Blog, on September 26th, 2011%
Ambarella today announced availability of the A7L system-on-chip (SoC), enabling the development of a new generation of HD video enabled digital still cameras. Read more and comment . . . → Read More: Ambarella Announces New A7L SoC for Digital Cameras
By DPreview, on September 15th, 2011%
Just Posted: Canon PowerShot S100 hands-on preview. We’ve had a chance to use the S100 and find just what’s changed from the much-liked S95. The example we had was too early for us to be allowed to shoot with but we’ve studied the details (such as the maximum available aperture through its zoom range), to give you an idea of what Canon’s latest enthusiast compact brings. . . . → Read More: Just Posted: Canon PowerShot S100 hands-on preview
By Photography Blog, on September 7th, 2011%
In Part 2 of our Going Pro series, some of the UK’s leading photographers reveal how they became professional photographers. Read the article . . . → Read More: How to Go Pro – Part 2
By DPreview, on August 12th, 2011%
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
By Photography Blog, on August 11th, 2011%
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
By Photo Net, on July 4th, 2011%
by: Kristina Chayet . . . → Read More: Happy 4th of July!
By Photography Blog, on June 21st, 2011%
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
By Photography Blog, on June 20th, 2011%
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
By Steve Digicam, on May 20th, 2011%
Companies love to send out press releases to let people know that they’ve won an award and the folks at Tamron are doubly happy – they’ve won a pair of honors from two different organizations. The first comes from the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA), who named the SP 70-300mm as the best entry level lens of 2011. Tamron says that the biggest reasons behind the choice is speed and responsiveness of the lens, combined with its Ultrasonic Silent Drive. This same lens also won the award for Best European Zoom Lens from the EISA. Tamron’s 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD all-in-one zoom lens meanwhile has picked up an award from The Camera GP naming it the best lens of the year. Quick focusing, sharp pictures and Tamron’s first Piezo Drive were held up as the prime considerations for the all-in-one zoom lens. . . . → Read More: Two Tamron Lenses Awarded Honors
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