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Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on September 12, 2010
The leap to a digital single lens reflex (DSLR)camera is a large one, especially in terms of cost. If you have decided that you are ready to make that leap, here are some tips to help you make sure to do it right.
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on September 7, 2010
The SD Association, the people responsible for making sure that all SD memory card items are compliant, has announced a new standard for the memory pins that will see data transfer speeds increasing by as much as [...]
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Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on September 1, 2010
Do you long for the days when all cameras were black? Black bodies, black accessories, black lenses and so on? Well, you’re in luck because Olympus is right there with you, and it’s doing something about the [...]
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Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on August 24, 2010
Sony is increasing the size of its Alpha DSLR line with new entrants, the A560 and A580. It appears it doesn’t matter which one you get, you’ll still be getting a pretty nice system.
Both of [...]
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Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on August 18, 2010
There hasn’t been a whole lot said about 3D cameras in a while now, but as we enter another holiday shopping season it appears that Fujifilm decided there was enough demand to revisit the concept and come [...]
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Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on August 12, 2010
It would seem that while Nikon is the brand most people think of when they think of the top cameras in the world, at least in Australia, it’s actually Canon.
In a new report from Choice, an [...]
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on August 3, 2010
You know we’re heading into the holiday shopping season when camera companies start dropping news of new point-and-shoot cameras in multiples.
Casio has introduced two new models in its Exilim line, the EX-Z800 and the EX-S200. Â The latter is considered [...]
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on July 28, 2010
A man who bought a box full of glass negatives for $45 at a yard sale in 2000 thinks he has $200 million worth of early Ansel Adams’ work on his hands, but his family disagrees.
It was announced yesterday [...]
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on July 21, 2010
People are getting more and more comfortable with touchscreens as they are popping up on every cell phone and other devices, so I guess we shouldn’t be too surprised that they are now taking over point and [...]
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Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on July 13, 2010
It seems that just about everyone has suddenly decided that 14 megapixels is the new number to slap on their point and shoot cameras.
Praktica has a long history in Germany, but isn’t that well [...]
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Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on July 7, 2010
In the age of the Internet it has become easier and easier for people to find images, but that also means that it has gotten thousands of times easier for someone to use an image [...]
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Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on June 29, 2010
Sanyo has decided to up the war in the nearly meaningless megapixel war between point-and-shoot camers with its new VPC-E1403.
Continuing to pray on unwitting consumers, the manufacturers of point-and-shoot cameras are constantly upping the “megapixels” on their units, and the new Sanyo VPC-E1403 continues this trend by boldly announcing it shoots still images at 14 [...]
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on June 22, 2010
Panasonic has released details of its upcoming professional camcorder, the Micro Four Thirds AG-AF100.
It is amazing that professional quality camcorders are not only shrinking in size, but getting a wider assortment of lenses and using memory cards you can obtain almost anywhere.  The new Panasonic AG-AF1oo can use a wide assortment of Micro Four Thirds lenses, and [...]
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on June 16, 2010
Finally there’s a way for people to coordinate all of the photos taken at an event thanks to LensFolder.
LensFolder is a new photo storage site that focuses more on the ability for people to make sure they get all the pictures that were taken at an event or location. Â Say you have a family reunion, [...]
Posted from PHOTO.BLORGE on June 8, 2010
Apple announced its new iteration of its smartphone, the iPhone 4, on Monday, and it brought some new features for photo and video enthusiasts.
The camera remains at 5 megapixels, but Steve Jobs address the fact during his announcement that everyone seems to focus on the megapixels, but there are other issues that need addressing. Â The [...]
