November 25, 2009
There is no doubt that the name Hasselblad is associated with quality, but with that quality also comes a high price tag. Â Well, when Hasselblad releases a 50 megapixel camera, you best be ready to take out a loan to buy it.
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Posted in Digital SLR | No Comments » Posted by: Sean P. Aune
November 23, 2009
Eye-Fi is on a roll lately with the new features, and now you can even select where your pictures will appear before they even leave your camera.
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Posted in Memory cards | No Comments » Posted by: Sean P. Aune
November 19, 2009
British photographers are up in arms over a proposed change to the copyright laws in their country that would allow anyone to use their pictures on non-commercial websites free of charge.
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Posted in stock photography | 2 Comments » Posted by: Sean P. Aune
November 18, 2009
Casio has introduced a new point and shoot camera named the EX-G1 that can withstand just about any wear and tear you throw at it.
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Posted in Casio, Compact cameras, Point and Shoot | No Comments » Posted by: Sean P. Aune
November 12, 2009
The popular Wi-Fi enabled Eye-Fi cards are now not just for sharing on social networks when it comes to uploading your files to the Internet.
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Posted in Memory cards | No Comments » Posted by: Sean P. Aune
November 10, 2009
Richoh wants to know why you’re changing just the lens on your DSLR when you can change the lens, image sensor and image processing engine all at the same time with just one simple slide-in unit.
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Posted in Digital Camera, Digital SLR, Point and Shoot, Ricoh | No Comments » Posted by: Sean P. Aune
November 5, 2009
Olympus has officially announced the EP-2, the continuation of its long standing PEN line of cameras.
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Posted in Digital SLR - Olympus, Olympus | 1 Comment » Posted by: Sean P. Aune
November 3, 2009
Need to get pictures off of your iPhone or iPod Touch? There’s an app for that.
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Posted in Canon, iphone, Kodak | 1 Comment » Posted by: Sean P. Aune