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Jul 28

[REVIEW:] Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55 review – Camera Labs

Posted on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 in Cameras, Reviews
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Released in February 2010, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55 is a compact super zoom, or, if you prefer, travel zoom, with a 10x optical range, 14 Megapixel CCD sensor and 3 inch LCD display. It shares the same body shape, lens and some features of the higher-end Cyber-shot DSC-HX5, with the major difference being that in place of the HX5′s 10 Megapixel Exmor-R backlit CMOS sensor, the H55 has a 14 Megapixel CCD sensor. — Camera Labs

Source and Read More: cameralabs.com

Jul 27

[REVIEW:] Product Review: Panasonic LUMIX G2 – Vanessa Gates (Toronto Sun)

Posted on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 in Cameras, Reviews
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Panasonic has released their new line of lens replacing cameras, which is good news for the avid photographer.

The Panasonic LUMIX G2 12.1 megapixel camera features a built-in eye sensor, face detection, automatic and manual modes as well as a Dolby Digital stereo mic. The G2 also takes HD videos and has an HDMI output to play the videos back in HD. This is convenient when out taking photos and video as the user will no longer have to carry around two appliances. The G2 currently retails for $899.99 CDN. — Vanessa Gates

Source and Read More: torontosun.com

Jul 27

[REVIEW:] Pentax X90 Review – Jim Keenan (DigitalCamera Review)

Posted on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 in Cameras, Reviews
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While Pentax has been producing compact digital cameras for some years now, it took until 2009 to introduce their first entry into the ultrazoom class comprised of 10x and up optical zoom lenses. The X70 opened to somewhat mixed reviews, with battery life, HD video quality and speed of operation drawing fire from some reviewers. On the other hand, still image quality got generally positive comments. — Jim Keenan

Source and Read More: digitalcamerareview.com

Jul 27

[REVIEW:] Scott Kelby’s Photo Recipes iPhone App Review – Scott Kelby (Top Apps)

Posted on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 in Reviews, Software
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Photography is a lot of people’s hobbies, but many people are moving it from a hobby into a profession. If you are interested in learning more about photography, you have probably taken a class or have thought about reading a book that will give you some pointers or tips. Well Scott Kelby, which is a world renowned photographer has turned his photo recipe chapters from his three books and has turned that into a fantastic app that will help you out a ton.

Source and Read More: topapps.eu

Jul 27

[REVIEW:] The 123di Interactive Learning Suite – Photography Review – Humper-T

Posted on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 in Reviews, Training Material (Discs/Videos/Sites)
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The 123 Digital Imaging interactive learning suite was first offered in 2001 by Vincent Bockaert to provide up to date photo information to both amateur and professional photographers in an interactive format. Here we are almost ten years later and the 123 of digital imaging is as up to date as ever, something not easily accomplished in the fast paced digital photographic world. This is the beauty of the software, and shows the true dedication that Vincent and his crew have in keeping this amazing product up to date. — Humper-T

Source and Read More: humper-t.com

Jul 27

[REVIEW:] Canon iPF6300 review – Keith Cooper (Northlight Images)

Posted on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 in Printers, Reviews
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Canon UK recently lent us an iPF6300 large format printer. This is their newest 24″ wide printer and supersedes the iPF6100 that we reviewed last year.

Keith has been putting it through its paces, looking at how it’s different from the previous model and how it fares for someone looking to move up from an A3+ desktop printer. As a photographer and fine art printer, Keith is concentrating more on these aspects of its use rather than production or proofing uses. — Keith Cooper

Source and Read More: northlight-images.co.uk

Jul 26

[REVIEW:] Think Tank Photo StreetWalker Pro Review – ePHOTOzine

Posted on Monday, July 26, 2010 in Bags and Kits, Reviews
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There is no point spending a small fortune on camera kit and then leaving most of it at home because you can’t find a bag either comfortable or big enough to carry it all. A good bag is definitely worth its weight in gold and you can spend a great deal of time and money looking for the best camera bag for you.

Think Tank Photo is an American bag maker with a huge collection of bags designed for every type of photographer and I have been trying out their StreetWalker Pro, which sells for around £123. — ePHOTOzine

Source and Read More: ephotozine.com

Jul 26

[REVIEW:] Visioneer 95201D-WU Photo Scanner Review – D Swain (Associated Content)

Posted on Monday, July 26, 2010 in Accessories, Reviews
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The Visioneer 95201D-WU is a photo scanner. It is equipped with an integrated 35mm transparency adapter. You can find this model for an average price of $200. Keep reading to learn about some of the features that it
offers.

Scanning

The Visioneer 95201D-WU scans 48-bit color photos. It offers a maximum resolution of 4800 x 9600 DPI. As mentioned earlier, the scanner also incorporates a built-in 35mm transparency adapter. — D Swain

Source and Read More: associatedcontent.com

Jul 26

[REVIEW:] Review: Microsoft Windows Live Photo Gallery – TechAlps

Posted on Monday, July 26, 2010 in Reviews, Service, Software
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Everyone carries digital cameras, but not everyone’s discovered the importance of editing and managing the hundreds of pictures they can hold. That’s where Live Photo Gallery comes in, giving you a one-stop shop for managing, editing and uploading. — TechAlps

Source and Read More: techalps.com

Jul 26

[REVIEW:] Samsung NX10 interchangeable-lens camera review – DigitalArts

Posted on Monday, July 26, 2010 in Cameras, Reviews
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pros Solid construction and comfortable fit; Good quality three-inch LCD; Excellent menu system with friendly user interface; Built in flash and hot shoe; Convenient EVF, though not exceptional quality; Clean, colorful JPEGs using auto controls. — DigitalArts

Source and Read More: digitalartsonline.co.uk