March 2011

Nikon D7000 Review

by on March 9, 2011

in Nikon

The Nikon D7000 is a prosumer DSLR with a 16.2MP DX-format sensor.  With the ability to capture high-resolution images and 1080p HD video, the D7000 packs quite a punch.

To see whether the D7000 is the right prosumer shooter for you, read on. [click to continue…]

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Think Tank Photo is currently offering 20% off of its Belt Packs – the Speed Demon, Speed Freak and Speed Racer.

Each bag includes a Pixel Pocket Rocket and a seam-sealed rain cover.

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At first glance, the Samsung NX11 could be mistaken for the NX10.  In fact, the cameras are very similar in ergonomics, controls and overall specifications. I had a chance to spend a few minutes with preproduction NX11 at CES.  Read on for my initial impressions of the camera. [click to continue…]

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The Nikon Coolpix P7000 is a powerhouse of a point and shoot camera.  It sports a 10.1MP image sensor and a 7.1x optical zoom.  Along with a hot shoe for external flashes and the ability to capture 720p HD video, the P7000 offers a lot for the serious photographer who wants to travel light.

To see whether it’s the right serious compact camera for your serious camera bag, read on. [click to continue…]

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Un Mensaje de Chile

by on March 6, 2011

in Other

A quick "vintage" conversion processed on the new site MakeRetro.com.

You may have noticed that posting has been a little light over the past few days here on Photography Bay.  Internet access has been a bit spotty over the past few days as I have traveled to and through Chile.  I have volunteered to document a scouting trip for Global Infusion, which currently has no presence here in Chile.  Aside from a day-trip into Ontario, this is my first time outside of the US.

What I’ve seen thus far is a beautiful country, along with beautiful people and culture.  However, there are still many difficulties for the people here. [click to continue…]

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If you’re looking for a cheap point and shoot camera, Amazon.com has the Canon A490 for $69.  The deal is good until April 1 (or until they last anyway).

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