This is where you will find information about camera gear, lighting, workflow, etc. If you are trying to improve your photography skills or learn about new gear, you're in the right place.
New UI for DSLR Camera Remote
June 18th, 2009
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Just a quick update to let everybody know that we are still working on our 1.1 update to the DSLR Camera Remote app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. And yes, the number one feature request we are adding is support for Nikon DSLR Cameras.
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Olympus Announces EP-1 Micro 4/3 Camera
June 16th, 2009
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While leaks have been making their way around the web for the past few weeks, Olympus has finally announced their new Micro Four Thirds camera, the E-P1 “Pen†camera. The E-P1 is basically somewhere in between a Point and Shoot …
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Hardware review: Sigma 10-20mm
June 15th, 2009
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The review you’ve all been waiting for – the one to compete with my Canon 10-22mm review from a few weeks back! Well, there is no clear and decisive winner, so the wind is probably taken out of all the sails of those who were waiting for some smack-down talk. …
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Lowepro Mini Trekker Photo Backpack…
June 12th, 2009
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The Lowepro Mini Trekker All Weather Photo Backpack is a great bag, I know because it’s one of the bags I use. It’s extremely well built, it’s strong, it’s durable, and the zippers can take a serious yanking and not come off track. I love my bag. You can get …
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Breaking New Ground: The First Olympus micro-4/3, E-P1
June 8th, 2009
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by Miserere
As most people know, professional photographers are all tall males with huge hands. Not only that, but they workout with weights everyday but Sunday. This enables them to handle today’s crop of professional cameras. Even most amateur photographers are pretty …
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Shoot your Nikon or Canon wirelessly…
June 4th, 2009
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Pete Tsai has put together an ingenious device for under $50 ($49 to be exact) that allows him to shoot his Nikon wirelessly! Now keep in mind that this is not the easiest of projects, it does take some time, some effort, and a bit of technical savvy to put …
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