Thursday, 23 February 2012

Canon PowerShot G1 X Review: Full Lab Test and Sample Images

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February 23, 2012
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Canon’s new flagship G-series model takes aim at ILCsh

Canon’s G-series has long been a go-to model for pros and enthusiasts looking for a camera to carry when they’re not using a DSLR. But these days, interchangeable-lens compacts have captured the imagination of many such shooters.

Tech Editor Philip Ryan finds out just how capable Canon's new advanced compact is
A Kickstarter fund has been created for a project that revolves around photographing vanishing cultures with a camera the size of a truck
Also killed was Sunday Times correspondent Marie Colvin, and at least three other photographers have been reported injured


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Q. What is butterfly lighting?
A. Sometimes called glamour or beauty lighting, this technique for portrait lighting puts the main light directly in front of and very slightly above the head. It is flattering because it creates very few shadows in a full-face (not in profile) composition. This lack of shadows can minimize a large nose, wrinkles, or blemishes, which shadowed light can call attention to by rimming them in black. And because the light shines directly into the eye sockets, the eyes have presence—and catchlights—even for subjects with deeply set sockets. Why “butterfly?” Because of the slight double-wing shadow the technique throws under the nose.



 
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