Photo curiosity
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Cheap Lightroom 3 on Amazon
Lightroom 3 sees its price lowered slightly at Amazon.
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Panasonic Lumix G3
Panasonic just presented its new compact/hybrid photo camera, the Panasonic Lumix G3 which brings: 16 MP on a micro 4/3 digital sensor continuous shooting at 4 frames per second Full HD (1920 x 1080) video capture up to 50 fps We were expecting a replacement for existing Lumix, here is the G3 with an electronic…
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My all-color Nikon!
This is not available right now, but Sherwin Sibala is a graphic designer who prepared a few graphic design ideas as if it was possible to get a custom paint job for your Nikon D7000 camera. Via PetaPixel.
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Benoît Feron
Today, nearly exactly two months after the ousting of Hosni Moubarak, here is a photograph of an Egyptian policeman that has been selected in Benoît Feron’s photo gallery. This picture is touching for the softness of the smile and the eyes of this uniformed man. The work of Benoît Feron is well adapted to such…
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Russian President Dimitri Medvedev: I love photography
Did you know that the Russian President was also a photography enthusiast? He will tell you it all here. YouTube link
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Tokina 16.5-135mm superzoom
The super-zoom category contains quite a few astonishing lenses with impressive focal ranges. Today Tokina enters the race with an 8x amplitude in the Tokina AT-X 16.5-135mm DX in APS-C format and a quite reasonable f/3.5-5.6 aperture. The price: less than US$350/300€ (or £816 in the UK). Immediately available with the following lens mounts: Canon…
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Samyang is back: 35mm f/1.4 & 8mm f/3.5 fish-eye
Apparently, Samyang has solved most of the issues it had with supplying raw glass from Japan for its new lenses. The Samyang 8mm f/3.5 Fish-eye CS VG10 lens, designed for the Sony NEX-VG10 large-sensor, is announced and immediately shipping. Also, the Samyang 35mm f/1.4 AS UMC manual-focus lens is available for both Canon and Nikon.
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PMA/CliQ: A new date, without help from Japan
The news event (so we are told) is that the PMA Show (organized by the Photo Marketing Association) has just been moved from September 2011 to January 2012. But is it really because of the pressure put on them by the March events in Japan? I dare say NO. While it’s true to say that…
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Nikon D800, not right now
According to the Spanish webzine QUESABESDE.COM, Nikon has clarified (at least internally) what to do with the upcoming replacement of the Nikon D700 (FX large sensor with a high sensitivity). Because of the impact of the Japanese earthquake on the Sendai plant normally used to work on the pro SLR cameras of Nikon, the future…