Archive for the 'Camera Reviews' Category
Tamron updates 28-300mm for Nikon D60, D40x and D40
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(Credit: Tamron)
Tamron announced yesterday that its 28-300mm f3.5-5.6 XR Di VC LD Aspherical Macro lens will now have a built-in AF motor allowing it to be used with Nikon’s D60, D40x and D40 DSLR’s. Tamron’s compact superzoom was first introduced in October 2007. It …..
Olympus FE cameras get firmware updates
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(Credit: Olympus)
Olympus has released firmware updates for some of their FE line of compact cameras. The firmware update, version 1.1, improves the cameras stability during operation. It additionally makes some changes to the Korean version. The new firmware is availa…
Backpack for voyeurs
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(Credit: Make)
We’ve seen hard-working backpacks being married with speakers, solar panels, and everything else but the kitchen sink. So no surprise that the ubiquitous camera has hopped onboard too.
The Porta2030 is a bag that’s intended for some serious voyeurism. W…
PhotoShelter sponsors awards
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PhotoShelter shows its love for photographers with its own competition and by sponsoring other competitions.(Credit: PhotoShelter, Jayme Burrows, Marili Forastieri)
PhotoShelter’s business is all about housing your photos and helping you sell photography, but the public …
Creative introduces superslim Flip competitor
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The Vado appears to be slimmer than the Flip Video Ultra.(Credit: Creative)
With the success of the Flip Video Ultra, a lot more companies are taking a hard look at the budget video camera market, and Tuesday Creative jumped into the fray with its $99 Vado Pocket Video …
Adobe releases DNG codec for Vista, updates spec
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Today, Adobe made several announcements relating to its Digital Negative format (DNG) including the availability of the 32-bit Vista codec. You can download it here.
Adobe positions DNG, which is actually a flavor of TIFF, as a nonproprietary alternative to the variety…
Two family-friendly photo printers from Canon
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(Credit: Canon USA)
Canon just added two new players to its roster of Selphy portable photo printers: the CP770 and CP760, both heavily marketed to families interested in printing photos directly off their phones and digital cameras. We liked its full-size sibling, the…









