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Accessory Review: Kata Digital Rucksack 467-DL

27 Dec

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The Kata Digital Rucksack 467-DL is the flagship model in the company’s new D-Lite backpack range, which is geared towards the ‘on-the-go amateur’ photographer. It packs in a lot of features, including space for a full DSLR kit and 17in laptop at a reasonable price. If you’re in the market for a backpack that will get you through most shoots without breaking the bank, then the 467-DL might be for you. Read our review for more details. 

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New Sony Alpha digital SLR cameras: PMA 2008 show report

25 Dec

What Digital Camera reports on the new Sony Alpha a300, a350 and a professional Alpha DSLR prototype. Filmed at the PMA – The Worldwide Community of Imaging Associations show, 2008. See more at: www.whatdigitalcamera.com Like us on facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on twitter @whatdigcamera
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Nikon D50 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera Reviews

25 Dec

bit.ly – Nikon D50 6.1MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S DX Zoom Nikkor Lens Nikon’s D50 interchangeable-lens digital SLR camera is designed to make it easier than ever to enjoy the thrill of outstanding digital SLR picture quality easily and instantly. Combining the outstanding response of Nikon’s patented digital and photographic performance with optical performance available only from renowned Nikkor interchangeable lenses and expanded shooting options only available in a quality digital SLR camera, the Nikon D50 makes exceptional digital SLR photography a reality for everyone. The next evolution of Nikon’s scene-optimized Digital Vari-Program modes simplifies picture taking, freeing the photographer to concentrate on capturing the evanescence of special moments. Selecting one of the seven easily distinguishable icons from the handy exposure mode dial optimizes otherwise complex settings and ISO-equivalent sensitivity to produce consistently remarkable results. Newly added is Child mode, which makes it easier to take memorable pictures of the little ones complete with ideal vivid color and contrast–ready to print beautifully without the fuss of later adjustments at the computer. Full manual exposure control is also available, allowing more advanced photographers all the creative freedom they desire while also making it possible for all photographers to expand their enjoyment of photography. The D50 features a new 6.1 effective megapixel Nikon DX
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Meet The Photographers Who Write For Digital Photography School ~ Peter West Carey

24 Dec

You’ve been reading their articles for months or years, have you ever wondered “Who are the photographers who write for dPS”? We thought it would be a good time to introduce them to you through a series of interviews. No worries, Darren will get his turn too!

Today meet Peter West Carey, Seattle and LA based photographer and long time contributor for Digital Photography School.

1. Hi Peter! How long have you been shooting? 

I became addicted to photography about 22 years ago. I started shooting professionally five years ago.

2. Do you have a full time job or are you a full time photographer?

I live a freelance lifestyle, which means a little of this and a little of that. I earn my wages from writing about photography on DPS and other sites, teaching photography through local and international workshops, leading photography tours to Nepal, Bhutan and Hawaii (and sometimes Alaska) as well as shooting occasional weddings, portraits and products. It’s a mix of all things photography.

3. If you had to limit yourself to one genre of photography, what would it be and why?

I’m going to go broad on this one and call it “Outdoor”. That’s mostly landscape photography but in my mind that also includes travel photography, which some people consider a separate genre. The majority of my travel photography includes landscapes. Can I call it “Outdoor Travel” and cover it all?

4. When did you start writing for dPS ?

I started writing for DPS in the Spring of 2008 when the blog had about 30,000 subscribers.

5. What do you shoot with and what is your favorite lens?

I shoot with a Canon 7D and 28-300mm L lens most of the time. I also use a Canon EF 10-22mm wide angle lens. Throw on top of that a Tamron 90mm Macro as a kick around lens I picked up for doing some work for them. I use f-stop bags (the Satori and Guru being two excellent bags) and have recently fallen in love with a Think Tank Aviation Navigator roller bag. That bag will help keep my back from bending out of shape. I have three flashes (580 EX II, 580 EX and 420 EX) and some gel filters and Gary Fong adapters for them. I use Singh Ray graduated filters and Hoya haze filters. I also test a variety of gear throughout the year, thanks to shops like BorrowLenses.com and often use Nikon and Pentax gear. I’m not one to be a brand snob; I’ll use whatever is handed to me as long as it produces quality results and won’t take me five hours to read the manual.

6. What would be your number one tip for any new photographer?

My number one tip to a new photographer is to look at light all the time, not just when you have a camera. Start asking questions about how light is falling on the street where you walk to work, the trees above you or the buildings. How does it reflect off surfaces and what is the quality of the light at different times of day. Also, how does the same subject (building, for instance) look in different light? Photography is about capturing light and the sooner you start thinking critically about the light around you every day, the sooner you can improve on capturing that light.

7. What’s your next big project?

I am hell bent on finishing a series I started on my blog in October called 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments and then turning it into an ebook for those taking my photography classes. The best way to learn photography is to do it, all the time. And to keep learning by experimenting. I am halfway through the series with 20 days of free photography experiments already listed, but I need to hammer out the remaining 15 or so.

8. Where can people go to find out more about you and your work?

I am on the normal slew of sites: Facebook, Twitter, 500px, Google+, Flickr, Etsy, Pinterest. I have a blog and a professional site where people can learn more about the photo tours I lead. I love to help people learn more about photography and that is the main reason I write for DPS. If you have a specific photography question, drop me a line and I’ll do my best to answer it either here or on my blog. And lastly, a link to the 31+ Days Of Photography Experiments previously mentioned. http://thecareyadventures.com/blog/2012/31-days-of-photography-experiments/

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Joe McNally – Lessons in a Flash at Melbourne DIGITAL SHOW 2012

24 Dec

It would be great if you nice people can like our facebook page: facebook.com Joe McNally – Lessons in a Flash, Melbourne DIGITAL SHOW 2012 Sorry for my shaking hands, coz I was watching, so didn’t pay much attention on recording. 🙂 Record by iPhone4S
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My Promotional EP is available on iTunes! bit.ly Dan Henig performs “Feeling Good” live in his basement. An A Capella looping performance. www.facebook.com/danhenigmusic twitter follow @danhenig Produced, Directed and Edited by Martin Elliot
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Nikon Coolpix L110 26194 Coolpix Digital Camera

22 Dec

The Nikon Coolpix L110 26194 Coolpix Digital Camera has 15x Zoom and wide-angle capability bring special moments closer. With the Nikon Coolpix L110 26194 Coolpix Digital Camera The fun starts with the compositional freedom of a 15x zoom, NIKKOR lens with 28mm wide-angle to 420mm super-telephoto coverage1 and macro shooting capability. Designed to deliver advanced photographic performance through easy operation, the COOLPIX L110 will help you capture those special moments with quality and ease.
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Jpeg vs. Raw Files – Digital Photography Tips by Berger Bros Camera

22 Dec

www.Berger-Bros.com One of the most frequently asked questions posed by students new to the world of digital photography is this “What is the difference between a jpeg file and a raw file?” Yvonne Berger, head photography instructor at Berger Bros Cameras in long Island, New York, explains the difference between jpeg and raw files and breaks it down in a simple and easy to understand explanation. A jpeg file is a basic file that every digital camera is capable of taking. So, whether you’re using a point and shoot or a digital slr, chances are the default setting is a jpeg file. The jpeg file gets processed within your camera. However, a raw file gets processed “post process” with an editing software program. Why shoot jpeg vs. a raw file? A jpeg file is easier to use and can be emailed, etc. A raw file needs editing software, like Adobe Photoshop Elements, Photoshop CS5, Lightroom…even Picasa…in order to be read. Benefits of jpeg 1) it’s quick 2) easy to use, and 3) ready to go Benefits of raw files 1) better quality than jpeg So, which one should you use? Well, if you’re using a lower end point and shoot camera then chances are you can’t use raw…so you’ll need to go with jpeg files. Some of the higher end point and shoot cameras can shoot raw by using the setting “jpeg plus raw”.
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Nikon D4, AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.8G lens, Wireless Transmitter WT-5 are now officially announced! Large close Up pics: www.kentyuphotography.com The New 16.2 Megapixel Nikon D4 Wields a Formidable Fusion of Swift Performance, Battle-Tested Technologies and Innovative New Features to Create High Caliber Photo and HD Multimedia Content 51-point AF System has been further enhanced for maximum speed in a variety of challenging shooting situations, even at 10 frames per second (fps). Considered the new Nikon flagship, the D4 renders supreme image quality, a feat accomplished with a new 16.2-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor, coupled with the latest generation of Nikon’s EXPEED 3 image processing engine to help produce images and videos with stunning clarity and color. Photographers are also able to shoot in even the most challenging environments and lighting conditions with the assistance of Nikon’s new 91000-pixel 3D color matrix meter and a broad ISO range from 100 to a staggering 204800 for low-light capture like never before. The Nikon D4 is engineered for the modern professional and incorporates never before seen HD-SLR video features for those who also need to capture multimedia content from the field. Image Quality That Hits the Mark The heart of the new D4 is the Nikon-developed 16.2-megapixel FX-format (36 x 23.9mm) CMOS sensor that provides amazing image quality, brilliant dynamic range and vivid colors in nearly any lighting condition.
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FREEDOM CONCERT 2009 – Billy Ray Cyrus – “Some Gave All” – 16×9 Films – Fallbrook Digital Studios

21 Dec

“Some Gave All” performed by Billy Ray Cyrus in honor of American Veterans. Featuring Sherman Gillums, Jr., on stage. Sherman is a father of two children who began his Marine Corps career in 1990 at age 17. During his 12-year career he has served as a forensic photographer, drill instructor, and close-combat instructor-trainer. His service achievements include two commendation medals, an achievement medal, meritorious promotion to staff sergeant, and commission to the rank of Warrant Officer in 2000. His military career ended due to a car accident in 2002. He followed new pursuits in life after a year of physical therapy and rehabilitation, working first as the Cal-Diego Paralyzed Veterans Associations newsletter editor then on the Chapters board of directors. In 2004, he accepted a position with Paralyzed Veterans of America as a service officer where he prosecuted disability claims on behalf of veterans at the San Diego VA Regional Office and Board of Veterans Appeals in Washington DC, and currently serves as President of Cal-Diego PVA. 16x9films.com, Produced by Steve Shelden.
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nikon digital camera sale

21 Dec

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Canon VIXIA HF S100 HD Digital Camcorder

20 Dec

Canon has a well-known and highly-regarded reputation for optical excellence, advanced image processing, superb performance and technological innovation, built on our legendary photographic and broadcast television lenses. Based on that experience, we bring the latest in high definition camcorders. The Canon 3569B001 VIXIA HF S100 Flash Memory HD Digital Camcorder is one such example.