Saturday 28 December 2013

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Friday 27 December 2013

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Thursday 26 December 2013

Get The Most Out of Your New (or Old) Camera

 
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December 26, 2013
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Something to consider before you buy that bundle
The holiday shopping season is a popular time to buy a new camera. Maybe it's a new DSLR you got as a gift, or a black Friday deal that just can't be passed up. But, the buying process typically doesn't stop at the camera alone. There's a whole collection of accessories out there just begging to consume the balances of your gift cards. Which ones should you buy and which ones can wait? Here's a handy guide to help you keep from going all in when it's unnecessary.

Welcome to camera nerdery
We inspected it, we tested it, and we fell in love with it. This is the best new equipment money can buy; photography's outstanding products of 2013
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The 30 Most Important Digital Cameras

Kodak DCS, 1991

Using a 1.3-megapixel Kodak CCD with a color-filter array invented by Bryce Bayer, the first commercial digital SLR was a Nikon F3 body whose film chamber and winder were gutted to make room for the sensor and electronics. The photographer needed to schlep a separate storage unit, worn on a shoulder strap and connected via cable. 



 
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Saturday 21 December 2013

Download now and read about our pick for Camera Of The Year!

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Thursday 19 December 2013

Pro Tips: Shoot Better Portrait Photos

 
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December 19, 2013
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Because making a portrait is different than taking a picture of a person
Making a portrait is much more than simply taking a picture of a person. Gregory Heisler has made portraits of everyone from A-list celebrities to top-tier athletes. He took some time to talk with us and share some of his strategies for making portraits truly worthy of your subjects.

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Dycam Model 1, 1990

Dubbed “the Brownie of the personal computing set” by the New York Times, the first digital camera to reach the U.S. consumer market proved too expensive ($600) and too rudimentary (376x240 pixels, B&W) to really sell well, but it found some buyers among real-estate agents and insurance adjusters.



 
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