Thursday 26 September 2013

Secrets From the Top Food Photographers at Modernist Cuisine

pix

You are receiving this message because you signed up for the Popular Photography e-newsletter.
Click here if you wish to unsubscribe.
PopPhoto
September 26, 2013
Breaking news from America's top photo magazines
PopPhotoAmerica Photo
Arguably the best food photographers out there share their secrets
Great food photography whets appetites, sells magazines, and inspires people to cook. But the imagery of the Modernist Cuisine cookbooks does more: It teaches, with plenty of aesthetic impact, too. Now find out how they do it.

With a powerful blend of color and selective focus, Wasiczek's floral studies conjure up a magical world 
This year's Elements updates are much more mobile-friendly
Enter for your chance to win big!


facebook
 Be the first to hear about new stuff on PopPhoto.com by subscribing to our revamped RSS feed!
TECH SUPPORT
Photo Terms A-Z

Q is for Quiet:

When a situation demands a silent camera, pros use pricey soundproof camera housings called blimps. For a gadget-free solution, use quiet mode (for instance, Canon’s EOS 5D Mark III has one). If your lens is noisy when focusing, go manual. And in a pinch, you can always wrap your camera in fabric.

See all 26 tips here.



 
More from PopPhoto.com:
Become a fan of PopPhoto.com on Facebook
Follow PopPhoto.com on Twitter
 

Change your preferences | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy | Forward this email
Add newsletter@email.popphoto.com to your address book to ensure our emails reach your inbox.
Copyright © Bonnier Corporation, 460 N. Orlando Ave., Suite 200, Winter Park, FL 32789

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are those of the sponsors and are not an endorsement nor do they reflect the opinions of Bonnier Corporation or any of its publications.

Untitled Document

Wednesday 25 September 2013

Canon EOS Digital Rebel SL1 and Fujifilm X-M1 Reviews

View email in your browser

newsletter header + title

Canon EOS Digital Rebel SL1 Review

Canon EOS Digital Rebel SL1 Review

In March of this year (2013), Canon announced the word's smallest and lightest DSLR with an APS-C sized image sensor, the EOS Digital Rebel SL1. Twenty five percent smaller and twenty eight percent lighter than the EOS Rebel T4i, the SL1 boasts many of the same features from the T4i (and the new T5i) save for slower speed capabilities and no vari-angle LCD display.

The SL1 compact DSLR includes an 18-megapixel APS-C sized image sensor, the DIGIC 5 image processor, an ISO range up to 6400, four frames-per-second continuous shooting, a 3.0-inch Touch Screen (fixed), and it works well with Canon's STM lenses (one comes in the standard kit) for virtually silent, continuous Auto or Manual Focus during Full 1080p HD video recording. For novices worried about making the jump from a point-and-shoot digicam to a DSLR, the SL1 offers Scene Intelligent Auto Mode, "an advanced function that detects faces, colors, brightness, movement, contrast, distance and other factors and automatically adjusts and selects the exposure method needed." Effect Shot Mode is another great feature, which adds a Creative Filter to stills, but captures two separate images (one stylized, one clean) to provide users with... Continue Reading


Fujfilm X-M1 Review


Fujfilm X-M1 Review

Fujfilm X-M1 Review
The Power of a Photograph



The Power of a Photograph

The Power of a Photograph
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Hands on Preview

Olympus
OM-D E-M1
Hands on Preview

Read the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Hands on Preview
Steve's Photo of the Day Winner

September 23rd Winner: Pyramania
by Gilles Simard
(Olympus OM-D EM-5 + Rokinon 7.5mm Fisheye)

"Sunset shot of the Muttart Conservatory Pyramid's in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada"

Click Here to See Today's Photo of the Day Winner!

Like Steve's Digicams on Facebook

Are you a Steve's Fan on Facebook?

Steve's Digicams now has over 7,150 awesome fans around the world and we'd love for you to join our social network. It's a fun place to see high resolution Photo of the Day albums, interact with other shutterbugs, post your own photos, and read our latest articles or reviews!

Steve's Digicams Most Popular News Stories

A Closer Look at the New iPhone 5S and 5C iSight Cameras

A Closer Look at the New iPhone 5S and 5C iSight Cameras

Apple [released] two new iPhones to replace its current generation model. The iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C [are currently] available in stores and online. Though it's a bit odd to write about phones here at Steve's Digicams, smarthones are quickly replacing the need for smaller point-and-shoot digicams. And, since the iPhone is one of the world's best-selling smartphones, its iSight camera is therefore one of the world's most-used cameras. So how do Apple's new iPhones compare to or improve upon previous models? Let's find out... Continue Reading

FujiFilm announces their most affordable X-series ILC yet; the X-A1

FujiFilm announces their most affordable X-series ILC yet; the X-A1

FujiFilm has just announced an all new compact ILC, which is the most affordable X-series interchange lens camera they've offered to date; the new X-A1. While the camera comes in a very affordable package, which includes the FUJINON XC16-50mm F/3.5-5.6 OIS zoom lens, the X-A1 is still packed with some appealing features and performance. Image and video capture is handled by an APS-C sized, 16.3-megapixel CMOS image sensor mated to their powerful EXR Processor II. Fuji claims that this combination not only affords high-quality photos and full 1080p HD video, but it also allows for dSLR-like performance, with fast start-up and shutter lag speeds, as well as continuous capture at up to 5.6fps; at full resolution, for up to 30 frames. Other note worthy features include a tilting 3.0-inch LCD screen, sensitivity settings from ISO 100 - 25,600, built-in Wi-Fi, and a host of advanced and creative exposure modes.

To learn more... Continue Reading

Nikon creates the world's first lifeproof ILC: the Nikon 1 AW1

Nikon creates the world's first lifeproof ILC: the Nikon 1 AW1

Nikon has just unveiled an exciting new ILC, that offers specifications that are unmatched by any other mirrorless interchangeable lens camera currently on the market (as of 9/19/2013). The new Nikon 1 AW1 is the world's first ILC to offer lifeproof specs, such as being waterproof down to 49 feet, frezeproof down to 14° F, shockproof from a 6.6 foot drop, and dustproof. While the focus is on this camera's tough features, the AW1 still offers the advanced photography features and options that many Nikon 1 series fans have come to expect. These include a 14.2-megapixel CX-format CMOS image sensor, their EXPEED 3A processing unit, full 1080p HD video capture, Advanced Hybrid AF system, 15fps continuous capture with AF, a built-in pop-up flash (also waterproof), built-in GPS, and so much more.Alongside the AW1 announcement, Nikon also... Continue Reading

Become of a Fan of Steve's Digicams on Facebook!

 


RSS Feed Twitter Feed Facebook Page
separator

This bi-monthly newsletter was sent to subscribers and forum members of Steve's Digicams. Steve's Digicams does not rent, sell or lease customer information. You can view our online privacy policy here.

Rather not receive our newsletter anymore? We will miss you, but you can click here to unsubscribe.

This email was sent by: Steve's DigiCams
909 N. Sepulveda Blvd., 11th Flr El Segundo, CA, 90245, USA



Thursday 19 September 2013

45 Awesome Classic Camera Commercials. Plus: Nikon's New Camera.

You are receiving this message because you signed up for the Popular Photography e-newsletter.
Click here if you wish to unsubscribe.
PopPhoto
September 19, 2013
Breaking news from America's top photo magazines
PopPhotoAmerica Photo
If we could get all Buzzfeed for a moment...
In a way, nostalgia is a huge driver in the field of photography. We take pictures to remember things. But, cameras have a history of their own, and that includes some amazing old advertising. What started as a heated office discussion has now turned into this massive collection of old camera advertisements.

Nikon reinvigorates its ILC line with a camera that can pretty much go anywhere with you
Our opinionated take on the cameras and lenses we test
Enter now and you could win big


facebook
 Be the first to hear about new stuff on PopPhoto.com by subscribing to our revamped RSS feed!
TECH SUPPORT
Photo Terms A-Z

O is for Organize :

To figure out which memory cards are empty and which are full, create a system. Store cards right-side up and facing out if they are empty. Flip them upside down if they are partly full, and upside down and backwards when they’re spent.

See all 26 tips here.



 
More from PopPhoto.com:
Become a fan of PopPhoto.com on Facebook
Follow PopPhoto.com on Twitter
 

Change your preferences | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy | Forward this email
Add newsletter@email.popphoto.com to your address book to ensure our emails reach your inbox.
Copyright © Bonnier Corporation, 460 N. Orlando Ave., Suite 200, Winter Park, FL 32789

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are those of the sponsors and are not an endorsement nor do they reflect the opinions of Bonnier Corporation or any of its publications.

Untitled Document