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  • DPReview Reader Showcase: The beautiful game

    In honor of one of the World Cup, underway in Brazil right now, we asked DPReview forum members to share their best football shots (or soccer, as it’s known in this corner of the world). We suspect more than a few devoted fans are spending time at the pub and not in front of their computers, but a faithful few submitted some of their favorite photos. They capture the spirit of the sport beautifully, from youth games to pros going toe-to-toe. Take a look at some of their work. See gallery

    related news: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Reader showcase: Using a Sony NEX as a digital back on an antique camera

    Our DIY forum isn’t a month old and we’ve already seen it fill with interesting projects. Some solve a problem, while others are pure fun. Decidedly in the latter category, dpreview forum member vkphoto has put a Sony NEX-F3 ‘digital back’ on a vintage ICA Toska camera from the early 1900s and a Carl Zeiss Tessar 135mm 1:6.3. See how he brought new life to an antique with a $ 15 modification. Learn more

    related news: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Reader showcase: Using a Sony NEX as a digital back on an antique camera

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    Our DIY forum isn’t a month old and we’ve already seen it fill with interesting projects. Some solve a problem, while others are pure fun. Decidedly in the latter category, dpreview forum member vkphoto has put a Sony NEX-F3 ‘digital back’ on a vintage ICA Toska camera from the early 1900s and a Carl Zeiss Tessar 135mm 1:6.3. See how he brought new life to an antique with a $ 15 modification. Learn more

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • DPReview Reader Showcase: Underwater photography

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    With our yearly waterproof compact group test nearing completion, and we put out a call on our new underwater photography forum asking readers to showcase their best photos from the deep. The responses were impressive – take a look at a few of our favorites. And if you’re inspired to dive in and take some photos of your own, rest assured our waterproof group test is just around the corner. See gallery

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Lexar introduces 600x 64GB microSDXC UHS-I card, four-way reader hub

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    Lexar has introduced a new 64GB MicroSDXC UHS-I card and a reader hub capable of copying data from four memory cards simultaneously. The new 600x MicroSDXC card is capable of 90MB per second transfer speeds, and will be sold bundled with a USB 3.0 reader. The card reader hub, called the ‘Professional Workflow Reader Solution,’ uses one USB 3.0 port to transfer data from four (separately sold) memory card readers. SDHC/SDXC UHS-I, UDMA 7 CompactFlash, and XQD card readers are available for the hub’s four bays. Click through for more detail about the new card and reader hub.

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

  • Last Day to Update Your RSS Reader! RIP Google Reader

    After today, Google Reader’s officially gone.

    It’s a sadface situation (Google Reader was there for you day-in, day-out!), but you know what’s even more sadface?

    Not being able to keep up with all of the best Photojojo stuff! Like our DIY projects, guides, photo inspiration, and new store goodies.

    Good thing it’s an easy fix! All you have to do is switch to a new reader.

    What other readers are out there?

    Digg just made an awesome new reader.

    Feedly‘s a good one, too.

    Both will automatically switch your entire Google feed in one click.

    How do I add Photojojo to my RSS feed?

    To do it manually, log in to your reader. You’ll see an “add” or “+” button.

    Simply click on that button. Then copy & paste this URL: http://www.photojojo.com/content/feed

    If you’re using Feedly, just hit this button! follow us in feedly Now wait for confetti to fall from the ceiling.

    Wait, what’s an RSS feed/reader?

    It’s a way of staying informed with updates happening on Photojojo’s site (and other sites).

    Just list which websites you want to keep an eye on, and your RSS reader will show you the most recent posts from those sites all in one place.

    You can get fancy and categorize them, or keep it simple and have them in one steady scroll. Read more about RSS.

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  • Take Part in the dPS Reader Survey and Go in the Draw to Win $1000 For New Camera Gear

    Our goal here at dPS is to constantly be improving our site to make it more useful to our growing readership. As part of that we’ll be rolling out a brand new dPS design (including a new Mobile design) in the coming weeks – but we don’t want to stop at that!

    As part of our efforts to make dPS more useful to you we’d love you to take 5 minutes to complete a quick reader survey that we’ve put together.

    As a little bonus incentive to participate we’re also going to give a prize of $ 1000 towards new camera gear, software or even a computer to one respondent who completes the survey before midnight on July 12 (US Eastern time)!

    Participate in this reader survey here.

    Your Privacy is Assured: While we ask for your email address in the survey in order to know who to send the prize to if you win we do not tie your responses to that email address and will never share your email address with any third party or use it for any other purpose than to notify you if you win the prize.

    Thanks for helping us to keep improving dPS. Keep an eye open for a brand new dPS design in the coming weeks.

    Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

    Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners, Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips.

    Take Part in the dPS Reader Survey and Go in the Draw to Win $ 1000 For New Camera Gear


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  • The Google Reader Apocalypse is Upon Us. Here’s How to Migrate.

    Despite much weeping and gnashing of teeth in the online world, Google is unceremoniously killing what many consider to be the best RSS reader on the planet. If you are one of the 300,000+ readers who access Strobist through Google Reader, here are three good choices to keep the party rolling.

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  • Lightning Strikes the iPad SD Card Reader

    Everybody be cool! No iPads have been harmed.

    We’re just excited that the iPad SD Card Reader now comes with a Lightning connector for the new iPad (formerly known as the iPad 4) and iPad Mini.

    Get a look at your SD card photos on a nice, big screen quickly and easily. The Reader’s smaller than a pack of gum, and plugs in without any messy cables!

    The iPad SD Card Reader
    $ 20 at the Photojojo Store

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  • 4 Reasons To Use a Card Reader Instead of Your Digital Camera

    artoftheimage.blogspot.com – Here’s 4 Reasons To Use a Card Reader Instead of Your Digital Camera to upload your photos from your memory card to your computer. Check out the article at CanonBlogger http