January 2010

Nikon D3s

In the first set of sample images from the Nikon D3s, I gave you a number of JPEG images straight out of the camera, which were no joke to begin with.  Now, I’ve gone back and converted some of those same images from the NEF files to JPEGs and used both Nikon ViewNX and Lightroom 2 in the process. [click to continue…]

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WPPI 2010 News

by on January 30, 2010

in News

WPPI

WPPI is coming to Las Vegas at the MGM Convention Center March 4-11, 2010.  WPPI has announced an anniversary party on March 8, along with further information about the educational opportunities at the show.

You can check out registration information at WPPIonline.com.

More details in the press releases below. [click to continue…]

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Bibble 5 Pro

Bibble Labs has updated Bibble 5 Pro to version 5.0.1.  The updated version now supports the Canon 1D Mark IV and Olympus E-P2, along with a number of other updated features.

More details in the press release below. [click to continue…]

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New Jill-e Camera Bags

by on January 30, 2010

in Gear

Jill-e has announced several new camera bags for the ladies in time for PMA 2010.  Clutches, like the one above, and a couple of backpacks are in the works for 2010.

More details in the press release below. [click to continue…]

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50 Million Canon Lenses

by on January 29, 2010

in Canon

Less than 2 years ago, Canon hit the 40 million mark for EF lenses manufactured.  Already, Canon is celebrating the 50 million mark, which occurred during the production of the EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens.

Canon has announced it is celebrating a new milestone in the history of SLR photography, as production of the company’s EF lenses – which began in 1987 with the birth of Canon’s EOS SLR system – has now reached 50 million units.

This lens landmark was achieved during the manufacture of the EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens and means that Canon has produced over 10 million EF lenses in less than two years since the 40 million EF lens production landmark was reached.

Canon’s EF lens range dates back to 1987 when the first EF lenses rewrote the SLR rulebook with their large-diameter, fully electronic lens mount, and the incorporation of a drive motor within the lens. The 1987 EF lens range coincided with the arrival of the first camera in the EOS system, the EOS 650, and has seen many groundbreaking advances since. – Canon Europe [link]

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Jalbum Browser Version

Jalbum, a web photo album software, has launched a browser-based version of the software, which will allow you to create a photo album straight from your browser.  Additional info in the press release below. [click to continue…]

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