Saturday, 11 January 2014

Light, Compose, and Expose Sparkling Photos in All Situations

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Thursday, 9 January 2014

The Best Camera and Photo Gear from CES 2014

 
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January 9, 2014
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All the newest gadgets from the Consumer Electronics Show
The Consumer Electronics Show is the electronics industry's yearly chance to trot out all their newest and coolest gear for the first time. We were live on the floor of the 2014 show and got a chance to check out all the new stuff.

Quick, interesting demos of what happens inside a Canon lens in action
Two familiar Sigma lenses get a fancy new makeover
Eric Cheng takes his photography sky high with the help of a radio-controlled "friend"


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The 30 Most Important Digital Cameras

Fuji DS-200F, 1993

Unlike many other digital cameras that stored photos in “volatile” memory that required battery power to prevent file loss, this VGA resolution (640x480-pixel) camera was the first to save image files in the kind of solid-state flash memory that is now the near-universal storage medium in digital cameras.

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Thursday, 2 January 2014

10 New Year's Resolutions To Make You a Better Photographer

 
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January 2, 2014
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If you're going to get better at photography this year, you're going to need a plan
One of the most common photography-related New Year's resolutions we hear is simply "to shoot more." It's a resolution with its heart in the right place, but simply increasing the number of frames you produce this year won't necessarily make you a better photographer. We've put together a list of resolutions that can help you get your photography skills in tip top shape before the ball drops next year.

In a way, the South Pole is like one big film freezer
Start the new year off right by honing those editing chops
Enter now!


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Leaf Digital Camera Back I, 1992

Nicknamed "The Brick," this 2-pound device was the first digital back for medium- and large-format cameras. Its 4x4cm, 4-MP CCD, shown on a Hasselblad 500EL, captured B&W images or worked with a motorized filter wheel mounted in front of the lens to take separate exposures through red, green, and blue filters to be assembled into a single full-color photo.

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