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Content commenting system launched

07 Jul

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Think Tank Photo Modular Belt System for Event Photography

28 May

Think Tank Photo co-founder Doug Murdoch demonstrates the seven most important features of Think Tank Photo’s Modular Belt System. Carrying modular camera bags and lens cases on a specially designed belt is commonly used for event, sports, wedding, concert, travel, and nature photography. The Think Tank Photo modular belts and components are designed for digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras and video capable HDSLR cameras such as the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 1D Mark IV, 1Ds Mark III, 7D, 60D, 50D and the Nikon D3, D3X, D3S, D300S, D90, D3100, D7000 and D700.

Rent this and many more lenses at: www.borrowlenses.com This is a detailed review about the performance of the Tamron 10-24mm lens for nikon cameras, including first thoughts, image quality and field testing. Also see Tokina 12-24mm vs. Tokina 11-16mm lens review and the Ultra Wide dx Lens Comparison videos under the wide angle lens review playlist on my main page. This lens was thoroughly tested on the nikon d3x camera.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 
 

Nikon Creative Lighting System – Basics Part 1

20 May

www.imageguy.com This video shows the basic set-up using a Nikon D300 and a single Nikon SB800 flash

 
 

Phobos & Deimos – Solar system in pictures

16 May

Images of the two moons of Mars – Phobos and Deimos. Taken by Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), Mars Global Surveyor (MGS), Spirit, Opportunity, Pathfinder and Voyager. There are anaglyph images in the end of Phobos’ video part, you will need anaglyph (3d) glasses in order to see them as they’re supposed to. photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Merger of the Milky Way and Andromeda in 3D! www.galaxydynamics.org John Dubinski & John Kameel Farah

 
 

The Linux Operating System

02 Jan

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Before we talk about the Linux operating system, let's talk about operating systems in general. Your computer's operating system (Windows and Mac are also examples of an operating system) handle all of the basic, mundane operations that are necessary for using a computer. It is the operating system that determines which keyboard characters you are using, what you're seeing (or supposed to be seeing) on your screen, whether or not the system is getting overheated, and making sure that the hard drive properly …

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System Information Software – Freeware to Display Windows Memory Usage in System Tray

03 Dec

Keep track of Windows memory usage via an icon in the System Tray area of the Taskbar with MemInfo.

MemInfo is a freeware Windows application that displays detailed memory usage in the System Tray area of the Taskbar. Memory used and a percentage bar is displayed as an icon; hovering over it displays more detailed usage information.

Configuration options include showing the page file or physical memory, showing actual value or percentage free, altering the refresh rate (useful for slower computers), and displaying a warning balloon for high memory usage. You can also change the font, text colors, and theme….

Read more at MalekTips.
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Durian Project: Rigify Auto-Rigging System

09 Nov

Blender 3D rigging system in development for the durian open movie.

Directed by MVC’s own Jason Pires, this timely Hip-Hop music video was created weeks prior to the 2006 immigration demonstrations in Los Angeles. The video takes the viewer through an often times controversial journey through the issues involving illegal immigration. With the use of green screen keying and motion graphics, the viewer is visually taken through the letter described in the songs lyrics, as the artist literally dodges stereotypes and crosses symbolic borders. Since its release, the video has been aired nationally on music video channels and national television.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Ricoh posts firmware update for GXR system

30 Oct

Ricoh has announced a function-enhancing firmware update for its GXR interchangeable lens camera. In response to user feedback, the firmware adds a wide range of features including Spot and Macro AF area selection options, faster AF, auto noise reduction, Exif 2.3 support and 3 magnification ratios to check focus. The firmware will be available for download on November 1 from Ricoh’s website.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Nikon D90 – Menu System Overview

02 Sep

Don’t be overwhelmed by the Nikon D90’s Menu System; it’s elaborate, but comprehensive and well-organized. More importantly, familiarizing yourself with its layout will prove to be an invaluable tool in capturing the moment with minimal interruption.

Rend–A hitman for notorious mob boss Sergio–attempts to assassinate his rival, Jorge. Things go awry when he’s betrayed by one of his own. Now he’s out for revenge. Inspired by the great anti-heroes like Snake Plissken, The Man With No Name and Yojimbo, this modern day spaghetti western will rock your face off. Shot on Super 16mm, edited in Vegas Pro, color correction in Magic Bullet, music written and recorded in Sonar. Edited and scored by Akira Wing.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Nikon D60 Help System and Display

15 Mar

See PMA 2008 at reviews.photographyreview.com Steve Heiner of Nikon shows the new D60’s help system and display.