A few years ago I attended a great conference on “direct digital image capture of cultural heritage” at the Munsell Color Science Lab at RIT. Their final report overturned ...
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The two new OPTIMA 103 and OPTIMA 104 digital cameras from AgfaPhoto make it easy to capture those first shots of spring. Measuring in at only 16.9mm or 18mm in depth they are particularly slimline and practical although anything but lean in features.
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I walked outside of the MGM Grand for a little fresh air tonight, and noticed this terrific angle on "New York New York" across the street. I had my Canon PowerShot S90 in my pocket, so I decided to capture this "oh so Las Vegas" night scene. (Click on photo to enlarge.) I set the ISO to 80, turned on the self-timer, and found a steady place on the railing to take the shot. After a few frames, I n...
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Mamiya today announced the addition of the new Mamiya DM40 to its lineup of professional large-sensor DSLRs. Featuring a resolution of 40 megapixels with a peak capture rate of 0.8 seconds per frame and a sustained capture rate of 60 frames per minute, the Mamiya DM40 is the industry’s fastest large-sensor DSLR. The heart of the DM40 system is the new "DF" camera-core technology...
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When I was a boy, I watched Marlon Perkins’ Wild Kingdom on television and was fascinated by the images of live animals on the screen. I knew a photographer had to be in the background to capture the action. Someday, I told myself, I’d like to do that. While I’m grown up now, the wonder of
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Featuring a resolution of 40 megapixels with a peak capture rate of .8 seconds per frame and a sustained capture rate of 60 frames per minute, the Mamiya DM40 is the industrys fastest large-sensor DSLR.
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