A 13.8 MP sensor, a new 11 point AF system with little people inside making sure each point is aimed properly, HD video with the same specs as the T2i, an ISO range of 100-6400 plus H1 and H2, and a stop better HIGH ISO quality than the 7D too… [...] Read more »
iPad at Work – Photographers

Yesterday, professional photographer Mark Alberhasky came by to visit. He brought his new friend, an iPad. Drifting into a discussion about the iPad’s merits we found ourselves at friendly but opposite ends. Mark found the iPad invaluable as a way to show portfolios. Also, he is not so much a [...] Read more »
Getting Into Adobe CS5

Adobe regularly adds video content regarding Photoshop CS5 to help everyone get tuned into new features and techniques. One of them is the most amazing Content Aware Fill. With this you have the power to make some unwanted area of your image magically disappear as it it never existed at [...] Read more »
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day – Sunday, April 25, 2010

Sunday, April 25, 2010, is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. This is the very day where photographers around the world celebrate the wonders of pinhole photography. Many a photographer built his or her pinhole camera using a Quaker Oats box and 120 black-and-white roll film. (Cameras can be made out of [...] Read more »
EVIL Even Cheaper… by Sony
Sony’s rumored EVIL camera is going to be cheaper than the Olympus E-PL1 according to the latest round of rumors. Sony has been getting better and better with their DSLR’s, and the EVIL cameras are extremely popular right now. Done right, Sony could be poised to take some major market [...] Read more »
USB 3.0 Coming To A DSLR Near You
USB 3.0 has been common news for a while now, even if it hasn’t filtered down to most computers yet. The most exciting thing about USB 3.0 is that it’s 10X faster than USB 2.0. To put that in perspective, we’re talking 480 MBS (megabytes per second) compared to 5 [...] Read more »
Firmware Updates :: Canon/Leica/Olympus/Panasonic/Pentax
Recent firmware updates have been announced by a number of camera manufacturers. We’ve included links from Canon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, and Ricoh. Firmware updates are recommended because they may quash bugs, improve functionality, and sometimes even add new features. Leica S2 Camera… Olympus PEN Cameras… Panasonic Micro Four Thirds Cameras… [...] Read more »
Nikon 70-200mm f4 VR
NikonRumors is saying there’s some new Nikon lenses coming. The mention of a Nikon 70-200mm f4 VR was what caught my eye. When I shot Canon, the Canon 70-200mm f4L IS was one of my favourite lenses. Ultra light and sharper than it’s more expensive, heavier f2.8 brother, it was [...] Read more »
Adobe Posts On Adobe.com :: Final Lightroom 2.7, Camera Raw 5.7 and DNG Converter 5.7
Adobe today released final versions of Lightroom 2.7, Photoshop Camera Raw 5.7 and DNG Converter 5.7, available for immediate download on Adobe.com. The updates add raw file support for nine new popular camera models, including the Canon EOS 550D, Sony A450 and Olympus E-PL1. A full list of the newly supported [...] Read more »
Look Out iPad… Here Come’s the Competition!
The iPad seems to have been an over-night success. Photographers are loving it for displaying photos. Great way to impress a prospective client. Just whip out your iPad and show them your portfolio. But before you run out and buy one, be aware, the competition is coming. HP is rumored [...] Read more »