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Olympus announces midrange E-30 dSLR

Olympus’ E-30 fills the gap in its dSLR lineup.
(Credit: Olympus America)

With a price gap of about $900 amoung the Olympus E-520 and the E-3, Olympus has distant had a pretty big gap in its dSLR lineup–a gap populated by extremely popular competitors like the Nikon D90, the Canon EOS 40D, and the Canon EOS 50D. But with the announc…

Buckle up that digital photo

(Credit: Kimbra Studios)
Usually, we display our favorite pictures on the wall, properly framed and large sufficient to be a talking point when visitors drop by. However, Kimbra Studios has a rather innovative way for you to showcase your latest works.

At the PhotoPlus Expo in New York, the company …
Orginal post by Leonard Goh

Catch a cold–in photographs

A picture taken using Schlieren photography method shows a pretty nasty-looking cough.
(Credit: Gary Settles/Pennsylvania State University)
Viruses are often known as the invisible enemies that produce you weak, but virus expert Julian Tay and Pennsylvania State University engineering professor Gary Settles have discovered a way to see how ̷…

JVC Everio MG730 too expensive for a standard-def camcorder

It’s not that the JVC Everio GZ-MG730 camcorder isn’t good. The body is compact and comfortable to use. It produces solid-quality standard-definition video, and due to its 7-megapixel sensor you’ll get above-average still photos out of it, too. There are manual controls for photos and video, a …
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Indecent Exposure 27: Installation execution

Firmware updates explained, mini DVDs take on slot-loaded drives (and lose), and licensing names for lenses.

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Review: Cagic’s stylin’ 8.4-inch digital photo frame

(Credit: Cagic)
Cagic is new to the digital photo frame arena and its claim to fame–or at least its marketing pitch–is that it’s keeping things simple while making a frame that’s more stylish and better constructed than your typical digital photo frame.

The company’s first offering, an …
Orginal post by David …

Kata camera pouch gives your little shooter additional protection

Earlier that week, I mentioned a pouch made for point-and-shoot cameras during my Editor’s Office Hours video that I keep attached to my bag strap so I always have a camera handy. I received a couple e-mails about what precisely the product I mentioned is (thanks for watching, BTW), …
Orginal post by Joshua Goldman

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