September 2011

Nikon D7000

The Nikon DSLR & Lens combo rebates expire tomorrow, October, 1.

Deals include up to $250 off when purchasing lenses with the Nikon D7000, D5100, D3100, D3000 and D90.  Complete details and rebate codes are here on Amazon.com.

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SanDisk and Harris Interactive recently conducted a survey asking people about the the importance of their family photo collection, which produced the results shown in the below infographic. [click to continue…]

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Bass Cam

by on September 30, 2011

in Sony

Bass Cam

One of the great things about the Sony NEX-5N is the size and weight.  The bass player couldn’t have handled the bass with a heavier camera on the end. The NEX-5N was pushing it, but it was still workable for a few minutes as he played. [click to continue…]

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Nikon D4?

A couple of recent Nikon patent applications show off some new features and diagrams for pro-level DSLRs. [click to continue…]

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Flickr Releases Android App

by on September 29, 2011

in Software

Flickr Android App

Flickr has released a new Android app, which is a free download from the Android Market Place.  The new app features a built-in camera, upload integration with Flickr, Facebook, Twitter and others, and geotagging.  It also offers access to Flickr organizational features and groups (although, I’m seeing limited options for any serious organizational features so far).

You can find it in the Android Market here.

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Nikon Says It’s Sorry

by on September 29, 2011

in Nikon

Nikon Facebook

Nikon has apologized for yesterday’s Facebook post, which claimed “A photographer is only as good as the equipment he uses.”

We know some of you took offense to the last post, and we apologize, as it was not our aim to insult any of our friends. Our statement was meant to be interpreted that the right equipment can help you capture amazing images. We appreciate the passion you have for photography and your gear, and know that a great picture is possible anytime and anywhere.

Kudos Nikon.

[via Facebook.com/Nikon]

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