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Canon ELPHs are known for high quality in a small package, but the advent of an f/2 lens in the slick PowerShot SD4000 is something special. To further enhance the Canon SD4000’s low-light abilities, its 10-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor is designed for better light gathering, perfect for a digital camera that’s so easy to bring along no matter the time of day. Its 3.8x image-stabilized zoom completes the picture, ranging from 28 to 105mm. The Canon SD4000 also sports a 3-inch widescreen LCD that’s great for framing 720p movies, and its 240… (read more) Waterproof, shockproof, dustproof, and freezeproof, the Panasonic Lumix TS2 is built to stand up to the elements and rigors of the real world, and it takes a pretty good picture, too. Enhanced with Panasonic’s new Power O.I.S. image stabilization, the Lumix TS2 makes a great waterproof digital camera design even better. The Panasonic TS2 has a wide-angle 4.6x zoom lens that ranges from 28-128mm, a 2.7-inch LCD, a 14.1-megapixel sensor, and a body that’s built to take a beating. New redundant locks on the Panasonic TS2’s doors reduce the likelihood that you’ll open them accidentally,… (read more) With a 30-300mm equivalent lens and a slick design, Nikon’s Coolpix S8000 looks like a capable offering in the pocket long zoom digital camera category. Though not quite as wide as most digital cameras, the Nikon S8000’s zoom certainly has what it takes at the telephoto end. Its 14-megapixel sensor offers fairly high resolution for a pocket camera, and the Nikon Coolpix S8000’s high-res, 3-inch wide-view LCD gives a hint of that resolution with a crisp, clear 921,600-dot array. Click here for our review of the Nikon S8000 pocket long zoom digital camera…. (read more) When Sony announced its entry into the world of digital SLR cameras in 2007 with the 100, it already had a good lineup of lenses from the Minolta catalogue to bring along with it. Part of this lineup included the subject of today’s lens review, the 35mm f/1.4G . Can the legacy of Minolta glass keep up with Sony’s digital camera bodies? Click here for our full review of this lens. (read more) ![]() Pewald posted a photo: …a ton of weather today, i guess i’ll soon find out how waterproof my Canon 5D Mk2 is…. In addition to its 12.2-megapixel sensor, 4.6x zoom lens, and high-res, widescreen LCD, the Samsung DualView TL225 also has a front-facing low-res LCD screen that’s ideal for the ever-popular self-portrait. Concealed beneath the Samsung TL225’s translucent dark front cover, the small LCD shines through with a tap on the front face, allowing you to see yourself and prove that you were with your friend at a famous landmark — or else just out having fun. Unlike some of Samsung’s DualView digital cameras, the TL225 also has a touchscreen interface and an impressively high-resolution LCD. For our review of… (read more) It’s tough to beat a digital camera with a 30x, 24-720mm lens, especially when you’re on vacation. With the Fujifilm FinePix HS10 you can capture everything from beautiful interiors and landscapes to fine details on the top of cathedrals, or else small animals at the zoo. Its 10-megapixel BSI sensor makes the Fujifilm HS10 more sensitive in low light, and its special scene modes make taking pictures in low light and even among crowds that much easier. The Fujifilm HS10’s manual zoom lets you zero in on your target quickly, and its articulating LCD helps you capture from high or low. The Fujifilm HS10 is especially handy to have along at the zoo, getting closer views… (read more) Teens Explore Photography, Creative Writing and Self Expression in End of Year Exhibition MELVILLE, NY (July 12, 2010) – In support of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Youth Insights Education Program, photos taken by students using Nikon D-SLR cameras are now available for viewing in an online exhibition ( http://whitney.org/Education/Teens/Gallery/2010InterpretingWar ). MT::PB Youth Insights is a semester-long course for New York City teens to learn about photography that was taught by Nikon photographer Nina Berman. Through Berman, Nikon loaned Youth Insights fifteen Nikon D5000 cameras to students in the program, enabling students to transition from point-and-shoot cameras to entry-level D-SLRs. Berman taught the amateur photographers about aperture, depth of field and other elements of photography and helped them create their final project focused on capturing the meaning of war through photography and writing. “Nikon was excited to provide the Youth Insights program with Nikon D-SLR’s to support aspiring student photographers,” said Lucy Pellegrino, Sr. Strategic Marketing Manager, Nikon Inc. “This Whitney Museum project was a great way to give first-time photographers an opportunity to learn from a professional and express their point-of-view through words and imagery.” Students wrote stories, essays and poetry to complement their photographs and their work was celebrated the Youth Insights Spring Celebration at for an audience of more than eighty people, including family, friends, teachers and artists. “When I first heard we were getting Nikon cameras, I thought, oh, this is a great opportunity. I had never used a SLR camera, although I had seen them around,” said Troy Cordice, 17, Bronx High School for Visual Art. “I thought it was the same thing as a digital camera, but it’s completely different. You can control everything and that’s a great opportunity I’m fortunate enough to have had.” Student images included both literal and conceptual interpretations of war. The Youth Insights exhibit will be available for viewing online indefinitely. Share: ? More information: Click here to read full press release ? Multimedia: Wireless Podcast Susan Stripling PPE Podcast Political Photography John Lacono Picture This About Nikon Nikon, At the Heart of the Image™. Nikon Inc. is the world leader in digital imaging, precision optics and photo imaging technology and is globally recognized for setting new standards in product design and performance for its award-winning consumer and professional photographic equipment. Nikon Inc. distributes consumer and professional digital SLR cameras, NIKKOR optics, Speedlights and system accessories; Nikon COOLPIX® compact digital cameras; COOLSCAN® digital film scanners; 35mm film SLR cameras; Nikon software products and Nikon sports and recreational optics. For more information, dial (800) NIKON-UX or visit http://www.nikonusa.com , which links all levels of photographers to the Web’s most comprehensive photo learning and sharing communities. Press Contact: MWW Group Devin Davis | E: ddavis@mww.com | T: 201.806.3135 We’ve just updated our Sony NEX-3 Hands-on Preview to Full Review status. Though it’s not quite as aggressively small as the NEX-5, the Sony NEX-3 is a great value, offering the same image quality in a slightly larger package for $100 less. And though it’s larger than the NEX-5, the Sony NEX-3 is still smaller than competing mirrorless interchangeable-lens digital cameras. The NEX-3’s 14.2-megapixel sensor turns out excellent images at all ISO settings, rivaling digital… (read more) |
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