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2010 American Photo Editors' Choice Awards, Photomicrography and More!

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2010 American Photo Editors' Choice
Of the hundreds of products released this year, these are the ones that matter most, the true innovations in the field.


Gallery: The Year's Best Photomicrography
Finalists from Nikon's 2010 Small World competition are beautiful, educational.



Gallery: Nikkor 200-400 f/4 VR II Sample Images
We took Nikon's new superzoom out for some serious "field" testing.



New Gear: Lensbaby Launches Scout, a 12mm Fisheye Lens
The company’s first non-bending lens offers a 160-degree viewing angle.



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Saving Memory Cards

Q. While making prints at a local store from an SD card, I saw that I had more than 300 pictures on it. Formerly this would have meant 10 slide trays and a lot of expense. Why not keep the pictures on and label the SD card, make prints when I want them, run slide shows on my TV, forget about filling my computer with files that will crash, and save a lot of shelf space? Too good an idea?

A. It depends. While memory cards are quite robust, they can, and do, fail. That’s why, as with any type of electronic storage, we recommend redundant backup. Of course, you could do this with additional memory cards. Hard-drive storage is much easier and faster to search and organize, especially if your organizer is catalog-based, like Adobe Lightroom. The only other issue we’d worry about is loss of those postage-stamp-sized cards.

 


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