Canon

EOS-1Ds Mark III Arrives: Early Review by captjhc

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Captjhc, a user from dpreview’s forum has posted his view and comments on the new Canon 1Ds Mark III which he decided to replace his Nikon D2x with. Proceed below to read what he has to say.

Canon EOS-1 Ds Mark III
Canon EOS-1 Ds Mark III


Save the Film Campaign


James C. Williams has started the campaign after Kodak announced it is to discontinue production of HIE-135 infrared film by the end of 2007. He has told the photography press that he has now emailed hundreds of photographers as well as setting up a campaign website.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL High-Speed Infrared Film
KODAK PROFESSIONAL High-Speed Infrared Film


Nikon

Camera of the Year 2007: Nikon D300

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Popular Photography and Imaging has selected Nikon D300 as camera of the year.
Camera of the Year 2007: Nikon D300
Camera of the Year 2007: Nikon D300



The nominated cameras are:
Canon EOS 40D
Fujifilm FinePix
Olympus E3
Panasonic L10
Pentax K10D
Sigma SD14
Sony Alpha A700
Olympus

Olympus E3 Sample Images : Portraits

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Below are more portraits sample images taken by Olympus E3. Included are additional official samples from Olympus itself, model shoot during the recent E3 Japan launch, and some user photos. Let’s start by looking at the E3 additional official portraits samples.

Exposure Time = 1/125

Updates

Photoshop to boost Kashmir CM image


kashmirnewz.com- Desperate to boost the image of the Chief Minister of Indian administered Kashmir, Ghulam Nabi Azad, the region’s Department of Information has turned to graphic software to project a mass support for him.
This picture was released by the Jammu and Kashmir Department of Information shows Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad addressing a big public rally in Verinag area of south Kashmir. The cloning skills gone into the picture are discernible to naked eye.
This picture was released by the Jammu and Kashmir Department of Information shows Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad addressing a big public rally in Verinag area of south Kashmir. The cloning skills gone into the picture are discernible to naked eye.