Jan
11
Painting With Light
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Think outside of the box…. This is one cool video that shows how a guy uses light and long exposures to create images.
Jan
11
Timelapse Video Across the USA
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Creative use of your timelapse images in a 4 minute accross the USA. Take time out and watch.
Nov
7
Technology is a great thing for digital photography. Just introduced there is a new data card named Eye-Fi that you can add it to your camera that will allow you to automatically download the images via WiFi directly to your computer into a selected file. Imagine being able to photograph and have those files directly add to your harddrive. This would allow a seamless integration of your photography. Taking your latest photo session in your studio and having it download directly to your laptop. That is fantastic.
These wifi cards will also hold the currently two gigs of information so if you want a little directly into the cards it is a great way.
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Aug
29
Nikon’s Newest Digital SLR Arrives With A Host Of New Features Aimed At Professional Photographers
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After decades as the undisputed leader of the market for professional 35mm cameras, Nikon finds itself in an unfamiliar position in the digital age. Canon so dominates the professional market today, particularly when it comes to photojournalism, that it recently tweaked Nikon’s nose with an advertising campaign about its triumph. Now the companies are renewing the fight. On Thursday, Nikon is introducing two cameras that it hopes will help it regain its old position. And last week, Canon promoted a new camera with a 21-megapixel sensor, more than twice the resolution of typical digital single-lens reflex cameras for consumers. “It’s always been a competitive field, but digital stepped it up a notch,†said David C. Lee, senior vice president of Nikon USA.
The new Nikon D3 is the first camera from the company with a full-size sensor. Well, almost full-size. One side of the frame is 0.1mm short. The sensor has 12.7 megapixels, which is not exceptional. Its light sensitivity, however, is another matter. The camera’s maximum ISO setting is 25,600, about 64 times what was commonly regarded as high-speed film. Unlike Canon’s full-frame cameras, the D3 is intended mainly for photojournalists and can take 9 pictures a second. Indeed, Canon said that its new super-high-resolution EOS 1DS Mark III camera, which is full-frame format, is intended for photographers who formerly used larger-format film cameras like the Hasselblad. Lee said that professionals’ camera choices influence consumer tastes. Price is less of a concern for pros, making these cameras more profitable. The Nikon D3 will sell for $5,000, and the Canon Mark III will cost $8,000; both cameras ship in November. Neither camera comes with a lens.
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