We get hands on with the world’s first 3D digital camera. But is it impressive enough to make you trade in those 2D snaps and upgrade to 3D ones?
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We get hands on with the world’s first 3D digital camera. But is it impressive enough to make you trade in those 2D snaps and upgrade to 3D ones?
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EOS 60D: On-Camera Tutorials Canon On-Camera Tutorial Videos explore a specific feature or technology of the EOS 60D.
Merry Christmas everyone! Here’s a short video about…Life in Korea. Canon EOS 60D Lens: Canon EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS …and for the two shots on top of the building, the Canon 50mm f1.4
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Smartphone photography is taking increasingly seriously as a medium, but this isn’t because the devices have reached a certain standard. In an interview from 2009, actor and photography Joel Grey discusses the work he’s done using a 1.3MP phone camera. He discusses the snobbery surrounding cameraphones (including his own), and points our that ‘pictures are pictures…the subject, light and framing is everything.’

One of the greatest challenges of being a backpacking photographer/videographer is how to haul around your DSLR in a way that’s relatively comfortable and accessible. I hiked over 1200 miles in Glacier National Park with my DSLR Camera setup (which I blogged about at www.hike734.com using a couple of great pieces from ThinkTank Photo. The case and the camera connection kit are listed below. If you use these links, you’ll get a choice of a free gift of gear depending upon how much you spend! www.hike734.com I would love to hear what solutions you’ve come up with! Please post them in the comments below. Here are links to the products: ThinkTank Photo Digital Holster 30 V2.0 www.thinktankphoto.com ThinkTank Photo Lens Changer 25 V2.0 www.thinktankphoto.com ThinkTank Photo Backpack Connection Kit www.thinktankphoto.com
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www.snapchick.com Leigh talks about her unexpected dental work.
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www.digitalhomethoughts.com Want to buy one from Amazon? http This is an unboxing of the Nikon Coolpix S8100, a 12.1 megapixel digital camera with 10x optical zoom. Here’s the description from Amazon.com: “Fast, responsive and versatile, the Nikon Coolpix S8100 with advanced CMOS sensor technology and incredible 10X zoom will capture fast-moving subjects in still images and Full HD (1080) movies. High-speed operation, exceptional low-light performance, outstanding image quality and sophisticated features mark the 12.1-megapixel S8100. The optical 10x wide Zoom- NIKKOR ED glass lens covers 30-300mm, and the camera’s speedy start-up, fast autofocus, quick shutter release, superior low light performance and high-speed continuous shooting (five shots in one second!) ensure capture of all your memorable moments. The S8100 also offers Optical VR Image Stabilization, high ISO sensitivity to 3200, a new flash control system, movie recording with stereo sound and a 3-inch Ultra-High Resolution (921000-dot) Clear Color Display for bright, sharp image viewing and sharing.” Please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe to our channel, and post a comment or question if you have one. Thanks for watching!
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Here’s a Vid of our Gyro stabilized mount we use on our Mikrokopter its made by Kimberly Atwell of Photohigher.co.nz heres a link to where we got it.. shop.jet-1a.com Thanks for watching.
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Creator of this video: apricot? www.nicovideo.jp www.youtube.com Original video posted on NicoNicoDouga on November 5th, 2010 by apricot?: www.nicovideo.jp Original Song: kz (livetune) – Yellow feat. ????www.nicovideo.jp Choreography reference: ???www.nicovideo.jp Photography: takachii www.nicovideo.jp Camera: Nikon D90, 70mm, f2.8
If you are a techie this video will bore you, I made this for the less technical people who have bought the equipment but are not quite sure what to do from there.
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Note: we’re giving away some great photography bags below. Read on to find out how to win.
In April 2006 dPS launched as a site where I started to collate the things I’d been learning about digital photography.
As ‘that guy’ who always got asked to photograph his friends weddings, kids parties, conferences and other events I was also the guy that friends came to to ask for advice about how to use cameras better. So instead of telling friends the same tips over and over again I decided to write them down in a blog.
At the time of launching dPS I wasn’t sure what the future had in store for the site. I was passionate about the topic but dPS had no posts and no readers.
Fast forward six and a half years and I can hardly believe some days that dPS has grown into what it has become. Not only is it now a business that feeds my family and employs a team of people to run it – this week we passed a milestone – 1 million subscribers!

Who would have thought!?
Note: That figure is made up of people who subscribe either to our weekly newsletter or our RSS feed (if you’re not subscribed yet you can learn about the options here).
What does one say or do at a time like this?
I’ve been wondering what to say for a month or so now (as the milestone has approached) and apart from pinching myself I’m not really sure what to do except to say thank you because the growth of dPS has been something that is more to do with others than myself.
Firstly thanks to our team. Working behind the scenes here at dPS are a number of dedicated core team members who look after customer service, community management, the production and marketing of our eBooks, the selling of ads. They help to make the site more useful and sustainable.
Secondly thanks to our writers – both those who create our daily tutorials (we’ve published almost 3500 since 2006) and to pure eBook authors (we have 11 now).
Thirdly thanks to our volunteer team. Much of what happens here at dPS is done by volunteers. Writers and forum moderators – without whom the site could not run.
Lastly thank to our readers and community – you. Without you visiting, subscribing, reading, sharing, commenting and interacting with one another we’d not be what we’ve become today. I’m grateful to you for your continued support and look forward to continuing to grow dPS together.
To celebrate our million subscriber milestone we asked one of our sponsors – Acme Made – if they would like to give a few of their camera bags away. They said yes – in fact they’ve given us 4 to give away from their Montgomery Street Collection!

These bags are stylish, versatile, and protective. The Montgomery Street Collection is made up of a Case, Kit Bag, Courier and Backpack. Each provides a unique solution to hold not just a camera, but other digital devices and essential accessories. The all-new FlexFold System provides a quick and easy way to collapse or expand the internal space for added versatility.
How to Win
Check out the Montgomery Street Collection and let us know in comments below which bag you like the most and why.
Four of you will be picked at random and will win the bag you like most!
This competition is open to our global audience – we’ll make sure the bag you win gets to you wherever you are!
The winners will be chosen randomly in 8 days time (at Midday on November 23nd – Melbourne Australia time).
Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.
Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.
dPS: Now with 1 MILLION Subscribers [CAMERA BAG GIVEAWAY]
Samsung has publicly released the kernel code for its Android-based Galaxy Camera, as it regularly does for its smartphones.The kernel is the core of the operating system including software that controls the hardware. In the short term, independent developers are discussing using the code to enable phone calls from the device but, beyond this, a publicly available kernel gives developers and hackers a greater insight into the Galaxy Camera’s workings than we’ve ever seen for a camera.