St eve Heiner, Senior Technical ManagerSLR Marketing Department, Nikon joins host Scott Sheppard for an exclusive "first look" and discussion of the features available in the newly announced
Photography Podcast #47 talks about flash sync speeds. They talk about what the flash sync speed is (it's also called x-sync) and how very important it is especially when you are taking daylight portraits outdoors...Go to Podcast...Source: Photography.ca via http://www.photography.ca/blog/?p=96
John Harrington writes, "J ust when you thought that Getty Images was in its last throes of existence, before its massive content library gets broken up by the private equity firm Hellman & Friedman and sold off for pieces, Getty
Imaging Insider just got off the phone with a friend of ours who is an Apple technician. He said that their store opened two hours earlier this morning and that they had almost 40 people ready to buy. But, a
Get a Free Slurpee in honor of 7-Eleven Day! What a great photo opportunity! Grab a photo of someone with blue or red lips while they're having a Brain Freeze. Just have that finger on the shutter when that brain
While close-up photography may seem easy it can offer its own set of challenges. Here are some tips to get your up close and produce smart looking shots...
Sometimes you may have wonder what your favorite character might have looked like if a different actor got the part. This is based on "anagrammed movie themes" where letters get rearranged to spell new things. For example, what if John
Kodak announces its entry into the pocket digital video camera market with the Zi6 Pocket Video Camera. This new video camera makes it simple to shoot and share high-quality videos, thanks to 720p HD video capture, a large 2.4-inch LCD
Kodak announces the Theatre HD Player, a High Definition media player that enables you to interact more freely and creatively with your pictures, podcasts, videos and music. The remote-operated Theatre HD Player lets you view customized slideshows, incorporate personal music
We're fervent proponents of the latest and greatest digital cameras here at TrustedReviews , but there's no point going snap-happy if you don't have a way to show off all those pictures of your children, cats or possibly even panda
One thing about the digital camera revolution; it's certainly opened up the photography market to companies that previously would only have touched a camera to take their holiday snaps. As shown by the examples of Sony, Casio, Samsung, Epson and
One of the beauties of digital photography is the flexibility it gives you. Gone are the days when you routinely went to Boots to have your photos developed; in are the days when you can share photos online, share them
Back in February I reviewed the then-new five megapixel Casio Exilim EX-Z50, and was very impressed by its combination of stylish design, ease of use and quick performance. However I did discover a few problems with picture quality, mostly associated
Over the past few weeks, I've been working my way through a selection of the current mid-range digital SLRs, with examples from Canon , Olympus and Sony . This week I'm taking a look at the Nikon D200 . Like
Two weeks ago I gave the ultra-slim Nikon Coolpix S5 a bit of a kicking, which is not something I'm accustomed to doing to Nikon cameras, so it's with some relief that I turn now to another recent Nikon launch,
It's a funny thing, but last week I ran out of my allotted 1,000 words trying to describe all the features and options of the Olympus E-500 DSLR. This week I've got a camera that's so simple I'm going to
Back in 2002 Nikon launched one of its most successful models, the Coolpix 4500, a powerful high quality 4-megapixel, 4x zoom camera that became a workhorse for all types of specialist photography, thanks mainly to its 28mm filter thread which
The CoolPix P5000 is a significant camera for Nikon . For the past couple of years the company has been concentrating its efforts on its successful and growing range of digital SLRs, and its ever-changing line-up of consumer-level pocket compacts.
In recent months Nikon has been rejuvenating its compact camera range, some parts of which had been looking a bit stale, with some interesting and adventurous new models. Perhaps the kindest thing I can say about them is that some