Thursday, 17 October 2013

The 30 Most Important Digital Cameras of All Time

 
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From the first prototype of 1975 to Sony's Cyber-shot RX1 of 2012, here's a chronicle of photography's inevitable march to digital
Digital photography has proven to be one of the most world-changing technological breakthroughs of the late 20th century. But the quest to capture and transmit images via electrons began nearly two centuries ago. Piece by piece, the technologies that would make digital imaging possible fell into place.

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T is for Tone:

The split-toning tool in Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop Lightroom is aces for adding tone to black-and-white images, but it is cool for color, too. Make faux-vintage looks: Add warm tones to shadows and cool tones to highlights (and vice versa), or just go selectively sunbleached by warming up shadows and highlights separately. If you’re working in Lightroom, you can create presets to easily replicate favorite effects.

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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

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Thursday, 10 October 2013

Enter Our Biggest Photo Contest of the Year; Time is Running Out!

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S is for Star Trails: :

Find a remote spot: Any place near an urban area will have sky glow that can suppress star trails. Use a freshly charged camera battery: Hour-long exposures eat batteries. For very long exposures, consider auxiliary power like a Quantum flash power pack. Use a wide-angle lens: Make sure to include a foreground element. Shoot at ISO 400 to 800: It’s high enough to record stars, and low enough to suppress noise. Set an aperture around f/5.6: It will provide pretty good depth of field; smaller apertures will make the star trails faint. Aim at the North Star: This gives the classic vortex effect.

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Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Olympus OM-D E-M1, PENTAX Q7, and Canon EOS Rebel T5i Reviews

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Olympus OM-D E-M1 Review

Olympus OM-D E-M1 Review

Olympus is pushing the limits with its new ILC (Interchangeable Lens Camera), the OM-D E-M1. This compact camera has been designed to provide professional quality features, performance and image quality without the size and price tag that is associated with a professional camera. Featuring the Micro 4/3 mount system, the same system found on the E-M5 and Digital PEN series mirrorless cameras, this camera will work with any of your other micro 4/3 from Olympus or Panasonic; as well as 4/3 lenses with an optional adapter.

Giving the E-M1 the ability to work as a professional camera are a slew of new and improved components crammed into a light, yet strong Magnesium Alloy body. Starting with the new 16-Megapixel Live MOS imaging sensor with built-in phase detection provide excellent quality and an incredibly fast and accurate dual AF system, so you never miss a shot. The camera was built to go anywhere and survive situations that most other dSLR and ILCs cannot. Much like their "Tough" line, the camera body, is dust and splash proof as well as freeze proof in temperatures as low as low as -10°C (14°F). Olympus even had some m43 lenses that share these specifications. This allows you to wield the camera confidently in some extreme situations, knowing that there is little to no risk of hurting the camera... Continue Reading


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Nikon Introduces a New FX-series DSLR: the D610

Nikon Introduces the D610 DSLR

Nikon Introduces a New FX-series DSLR: the D610
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Olympus releases updated version of their O.I. Share mobile app for Android

Olympus releases updated version of their O.I. Share mobile app for Android

Yesterday, Olympus released v2.1 of their Olympus Image Share mobile app for Android powered smart devices. v2.1 adds support for the newly announced OM-D E-M1 as well as support for FlashAir W-02. You can download the new version by searching "Olympus" in the Google Play store, or... Continue Reading

ArcSoft's Perfect365 app doubles downloads in just two months

ArcSoft's Perfect365 app doubles downloads in just two months

The Perfect365 Makeover app from ArcSoft reached 10 million downloads today. The app is available for iOS, Android, and Windows 8 mobile devices, and a desktop is also available for Windows and Mac users. Perfect365, a free app to download, lets users easily apply a makeover to their selfies, with just a single tap. They can then share their high-quality "Glamour shots" on Facbook or other social media sites... 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

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