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Film in the dark with Night Vision cameras

Film in the dark with Night Vision cameras

From tekxontechnology Come night time and the camera is usually put away because it is simply too dark to film without additional artificial light. But for those who want to film in the dark, these cameras see in the...

Understanding High-Speed Sync Flash

Understanding High-Speed Sync Flash

Bob Atkins has written a tutorial explaining how a DSLR camera’s shutter speed curtain works and how this limits the highest flash sync speed possible to about 1/200 sec. It can get a bit technical but what you...

Olympus E-PL2 Review @DPReview

Olympus E-PL2 Review @DPReview

“The focus speed has noticeably improved over previous models and is now amongst the best in class.” We’ve added another Olympus PEN E-PL2 [QuickPrice Check] Review to our Reviews Matrix. DPReview has...

World Press Photo 2010 Winner Announced

World Press Photo 2010 Winner Announced

The announcement of the winning photos in February is the big moment on our annual calendar. This morning, the international jury of the 54th World Press Photo Contest named a photo by South African photographer Jodi...

Photography, Hobby or Career?

Photography, Hobby or Career?

Is it still viable to have a career in photography? Certainly, the job description is changing and the way publications now source pictures is changing. But won’t we always need photos and videos? Yes, but the...

12 Photographers, 2 Questions

12 Photographers, 2 Questions

Best moments as a photographer? Worst moments? 12 pro photographers chime in with their best and/or worst moments. Quite revealing and well worth a read. Read the article at: Early Productions. source @blinkbid Share on...

Nikon Announces Coolpix P300 With F1.8 Lens

Nikon Announces Coolpix P300 With F1.8 Lens

Nikon’s New High Performance COOLPIX P300 Overcomes Creative Constraints Even in the Most Challenging Lighting Conditions COOLPIX P300 combines Nikon’s cutting-edge imaging technology with the fastest NIKKOR lens ever...