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Friday, July 8, 2011

Lomography has just introduced the Sprocket Rocket Superpop range. By including the sprocket holes found along the edges of every 35mm film roll, the Sprocket Rocket camera takes pictures with a unique look. Additionally, the Lomography Sprocket Rocket features a reverse gear which allows the photographer to move back and forth between the frames with two convenient scrolling knobs to enable taking multiple exposures on the same frame.  The new SuperPop versions come in flashy neon colours including yellow, green, orange and blue and are priced at £89 .

Lomography has just introduced the Sprocket Rocket Superpop range. By including the sprocket holes found along the edges of every 35mm film roll, the Sprocket Rocket camera takes pictures with a unique look. Additionally, the Lomography Sprocket Rocket features a reverse gear which allows the photographer to move back and…

Western Digital (WD) has announced its newest generation of My Book Studio external hard drives designed for use with Mac computers and Apple Time Machine. Now available with a 3TB storage capacity, the new design features a brushed aluminium casing to match the appearance of a Mac computer, and also serves to keep the drive cool while in use. The drives also feature FireWire 800/400 and USB 2.0 interfaces, user-controlled automatic backup software and drive management, password protection and hardware encryption. The 3TB version is available now for an MSRP of $249.99, with 2TB and 1TB variants also on sale for $199.99 and $149.99, respectively.

Western Digital (WD) has announced its newest generation of My Book Studio external hard drives designed for use with Mac computers and Apple Time Machine. Now available with a 3TB storage capacity, the new design features a brushed aluminium casing to match the appearance of a Mac computer, and also…

Thursday, July 7, 2011

A detailed comparison of the new Olympus E-P3's out-of-camera JPEGs and RAW files.

Briony Campbell and Sam Ledger have scooped the top prizes in the first annual Bar-Tur Award for new photography talent, taking home £2,000 each. Open to students and graduates of University of the Arts London, the Award challenged entrants to address one of four themes: the environment, identities, lifestyle and communication. The winning works were selected from over 2,000 images by a panel of judges including award-winning international portrait and documentary photographer Platon Antoniou, Tom Hunter, the first photographer to have a solo show at the National Gallery, Aidan Sullivan, Vice President of Photo Assignments at Getty Images, Caroline Metcalfe, Photography Director at Conde Nast Traveller and Shelley Page, Head of International Outreach at Dreamworks.

Briony Campbell and Sam Ledger have scooped the top prizes in the first annual Bar-Tur Award for new photography talent, taking home £2,000 each. Open to students and graduates of University of the Arts London, the Award challenged entrants to address one of four themes: the environment, identities, lifestyle and…

2011 marks the fourth year of Fresh Faced and Wild Eyed, The Photographers’ Gallery’s annual showcase of graduate and postgraduate photography. Twenty-one artists, who completed their studies in the past year, have been selected by a panel of photography experts. The featured artists have graduated from courses across the UK, including The Glasgow School of Art, University of Wales, Newport and University of the Arts London. Note that this year, Fresh Faced and Wild Eyed takes place online while The Photographers’ Gallery undergoes extensive redevelopment.

2011 marks the fourth year of Fresh Faced and Wild Eyed, The Photographers’ Gallery’s annual showcase of graduate and postgraduate photography. Twenty-one artists, who completed their studies in the past year, have been selected by a panel of photography experts. The featured artists have graduated from courses across the UK…

Marketing Fine Art Photography by Alain Briot is now available in the United Kingdom. The author is a leading contemporary landscape photographer and teacher, who offers practical, up-to-date, tried and tested marketing techniques to fine art photographers eager to learn how to sell their work to make a profit. “Briot’s approach is based on offering quality not quantity; and offering something unique, rather than something that is mass-produced,” the publisher says. “Though directed toward selling fine art, this method can be applied to other products.” The 320-page book, which debuted in the US last month, sells for £27.50 in the UK.

Marketing Fine Art Photography by Alain Briot is now available in the United Kingdom. The author is a leading contemporary landscape photographer and teacher, who offers practical, up-to-date, tried and tested marketing techniques to fine art photographers eager to learn how to sell their work to make a profit. “Briot’s…

The Fat Gecko Quick Release Kit is the newest accessory to Delkin’s Fat Gecko Camera Mount product line, which allows users to swap cameras and camcorders on and off any mount in seconds.  The two-part anodized aluminum Quick Release features two built in liquid levels to ensure precise vertical and horizontal angle set-up as well as flanged edges and a push button key to prevent slippage once a camera is locked into place. A universal ¼-20 female adapter on the base plate enables secure attachment to any of Delkin’s Fat Gecko Camera Mounts as well as any standard tripod or monopod with a ¼-20 or 3/8-20 mounting head- The Quick Release is rated to reliably hold devices weighing up to 6.6 pounds. The kit, which includes a base plate, top plate and user guide, begins shipping to photography and videography stores worldwide on 11th July at a price of $39.99.

The Fat Gecko Quick Release Kit is the newest accessory to Delkin’s Fat Gecko Camera Mount product line, which allows users to swap cameras and camcorders on and off any mount in seconds. The two-part anodized aluminum Quick Release features two built in liquid levels to ensure precise vertical and…

X-Rite has announced a number of free webinars for the month of July. There are four topics including “Raw Colour Power with Adobe Lightroom and the ColorChecker Passport”, “David Saffir’s End-to-End Workflow for Creative Photographers”, “Creative Fusion: Stylistic Photographic Images with Brian Matiash” and “Beyond Monitor Calibration - Get Prints That Match Your Display!” Click through / read on for webinar dates and times.

X-Rite has announced a number of free webinars for the month of July. There are four topics including “Raw Colour Power with Adobe Lightroom and the ColorChecker Passport”, “David Saffir’s End-to-End Workflow for Creative Photographers”, “Creative Fusion: Stylistic Photographic Images with Brian Matiash” and “Beyond Monitor Calibration - Get Prints…

Seconic has announced limited edition L-308S Flashmate meters in three different metallic colours, including red (pictured), green and blue. Sekonic celebrates its sixtieth anniversary this year, and as the company’s product marketing manager Phil Braden notes, “It has been a tradition of the company to release a limited edition light meter in honor of an important anniversary and in the past those limited editions have become collector’s items.” The pocket-sized Sekonic L-308S Flashmate is designed to read ambient or flash exposures in either reflected or incident modes, and displays accurate exposure readings in full, half, or third-stop increments. Seconic also announced a 60th Anniversary Contest, inviting photographers to write a story about when they “fell in love with light”. To enter, contestants need to write a story between 250 and 500 words telling Sekonic about the moment they fell in love with light. Submissions will be accepted until the end of this month, and a Limited Colour Edition Sekonic L-308S Flashmate will be awarded for each of the top three stories.

Seconic has announced limited edition L-308S Flashmate meters in three different metallic colours, including red (pictured), green and blue. Sekonic celebrates its sixtieth anniversary this year, and as the company’s product marketing manager Phil Braden notes, “It has been a tradition of the company to release a limited edition light…

Jessops has launched its first “Image” magazine, a dedicated catalogue and magazine in one for its customers. In addition to listing all new products stocked by Jessops, “Image” also gives readers helpful advice to “aid them in making the right decision in buying the right products for their needs”, the company says. In future, Jessops will produce a magazine for every season.

Jessops has launched its first “Image” magazine, a dedicated catalogue and magazine in one for its customers. In addition to listing all new products stocked by Jessops, “Image” also gives readers helpful advice to “aid them in making the right decision in buying the right products for their needs”, the…

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 is a new Compact System Camera designed to appeal to frustrated compact users looking to upgrade to something better but not necessarily bigger. Combining an innovative touch-screen interface with a simple control layout, tiny body and DSLR-like image quality and features, does the GF3 deliver both the portability of a compact and the professionalism of a DSLR? Read the World's First Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 Review to find out...

Four months after the launch of the Vitruvian range, Giotto’s introduced two new larger Vitruvian tripods with an increased weight capacity of 9kg. Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, the new Giotto’s Vitruvian VGR tripods are designed to offer photographers not only a truly lightweight and compact tripod, but a fully functioning monopod and ball head too. The Vitruvian tripods have been designed with “reverse technology” legs so that when collapsed they fold through 180 degrees to “surround” the tripod centre column and head. The newest additions have an operating height of 147cm, and with the centre column extended reach a maximum 171cm while still folding down to a remarkably compact 40cm for transport and storage.

Four months after the launch of the Vitruvian range, Giotto’s introduced two new larger Vitruvian tripods with an increased weight capacity of 9kg. Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, the new Giotto’s Vitruvian VGR tripods are designed to offer photographers not only a truly lightweight and compact tripod, but…

Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) judges Nick Meers and Chris Coe are leading a luxury Photo Iconic photography holiday in Costa Rica from April 4th – 13 th, 2012. The tour will be guided by an experienced Costa Rican naturalist, with photographic tuition provided by Chris and Nick. Highlights of the trip, which is run in conjunction with Strabo Photo Tours, include a spectacular cone-shaped volcano, rising out of the flat San Carlos Plains, La Fortuna Waterfall, Ecocentro Danaus Biological Reserve, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Monteverde Hummingbird Garden and Butterfly Farm and Manuel Antonio National Park. The trip costs $4,295 (approx. £2,650) to include all accommodation, meals, photo tuition and park entrances, but excluding international flights. For further information or to book a place, visit the website below.

Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) judges Nick Meers and Chris Coe are leading a luxury Photo Iconic photography holiday in Costa Rica from April 4th – 13 th, 2012. The tour will be guided by an experienced Costa Rican naturalist, with photographic tuition provided by Chris and Nick. Highlights…

Cooliris has just announced a major update to LiveShare, a cross-platform media sharing application that allows mobile and Web users to seamlessly share photos in real-time with whomever they want. In addition to a completely new user interface, this mobile and web app update has three new significant features including 1) more flexible sign-up options and invitations, 2) user profiles and 3) the ability to create public streams in addition to private ones. This new version of LiveShare is available on iPhone, Android and the LiveShare website.

Website: LiveShare

Cooliris has just announced a major update to LiveShare, a cross-platform media sharing application that allows mobile and Web users to seamlessly share photos in real-time with whomever they want. In addition to a completely new user interface, this mobile and web app update has three new significant features including…

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

According to two recent reports by Reuters, both Canon and Fujifilm are considering to enter the highly competitive but potentially lucrative compact system camera (CSC) market. Fujifilm - for whom a move like this would also mean a re-entry into the interchangeable-lens camera market at large, which it practically left more than two years ago with the discontinuance of the Fujifilm S5 Pro DSLR - also said it planned to attain the third position in the digital camera market by 2014. Canon’s Masaya Maeda has been quoted as saying that they are “considering the technical aspects” of launching a mirrorless system. He also added that Canon’s camera production has now returned to the level where it had been before the March earthquake forced it to halt manufacturing at its Kyushu plants.

Source: Reuters
Canon considering compact mirrorless camera
Fujifilm aims to be world No. 3 in cameras

According to two recent reports by Reuters, both Canon and Fujifilm are considering to enter the highly competitive but potentially lucrative compact system camera (CSC) market. Fujifilm - for whom a move like this would also mean a re-entry into the interchangeable-lens camera market at large, which it practically left…

Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century  is a major photography exhibition hosted by the Royal Academy of Arts in London. Featuring works by both internationally acclaimed photography icons such as Brassaï, Capa, Kertész, Moholy-Nagy and Munkácsi - all of whom became world famous after leaving their homeland to seek their fortune abroad - and masters such as Rudolf Balogh, Károly Escher and József Pécsi, who stayed at home to pursue careers in Hungary; the exhibition showcases over 200 black-and-white prints that “show how these world renowned photographers were at the forefront of stylistic developments and reveal their achievements in the context of the rich photographic tradition” of their country. Tickets cost £9 and are available daily at the Royal Academy. Advance bookings (phone nr. 0844 209 0051). The exhibition runs until 2 October 2011, and is open to the public every day from 10am to 6pm

Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century is a major photography exhibition hosted by the Royal Academy of Arts in London. Featuring works by both internationally acclaimed photography icons such as Brassaï, Capa, Kertész, Moholy-Nagy and Munkácsi - all of whom became world famous after leaving their homeland to seek…

UK-based JFDP Labs have released Paper Camera 1.0, their new photography-based application for iOS. Paper Camera transforms static and moving images on the fly using complex filters and effects. Eight cartoon/comic filters are included with the app, with over 20 more promised to come with future upgrades. A simple, unique and stylish user interface lets you adjust, always in real time, filters / effects settings. Paper Camera is available now on iTunes for $0.99.

UK-based JFDP Labs have released Paper Camera 1.0, their new photography-based application for iOS. Paper Camera transforms static and moving images on the fly using complex filters and effects. Eight cartoon/comic filters are included with the app, with over 20 more promised to come with future upgrades. A simple, unique…

East Pleasant Pictures, a global collective specialising in multiple forms of moving-image media, has shot a series of commercials for a major cruise ship line using Canon EOS 5D Mark II and 1D Mark IV HDSLR cameras. Directed by Emmy-winning producer/director Xander Strohm, the commercials featured candid scenes of cruise ship passengers playing dodgeball and engaging in other recreational activities. Co-director Damien Drake explained: “We did a lot of documentary work for high-profile people and needed to be as inconspicuous as possible. We couldn’t use a crew, and we had to be our own technicians. The DSLR cameras stood out because they provide super high-quality HD and are very unobtrusive. In fact, a lot of the time people didn’t even realise that we were shooting video.” Both the Canon EOS 5D Mark II and 1D Mark IV digital SLR cameras provide full 1920x1080-pixel HD video recording at user-selectable frame rates of 30 (29.97), 24 (23.976), and 25 fps.

East Pleasant Pictures, a global collective specialising in multiple forms of moving-image media, has shot a series of commercials for a major cruise ship line using Canon EOS 5D Mark II and 1D Mark IV HDSLR cameras. Directed by Emmy-winning producer/director Xander Strohm, the commercials featured candid scenes of cruise…

International Garden Photographer of the Year (IGPOTY) has announced the winners of the Spring edition of its 4Seasons competition, whose theme was ‘New Mornings’. Nick Shepherd was awarded first place for his stunning photograph of a large field of dandelion seed heads taken at dawn, as the sun emerges through the clouds, highlighting the sea of white seed heads against the awakening landscape (above). Second place was awarded to Gerard Leeuw and third prize to Jennifer Spencer for their captivating misty morning shots. The winning entries can be viewed online at the website below. The theme for the ongoing Summer competition is ‘Weather Eye’, and the deadline for entries is 31st August.

International Garden Photographer of the Year (IGPOTY) has announced the winners of the Spring edition of its 4Seasons competition, whose theme was ‘New Mornings’. Nick Shepherd was awarded first place for his stunning photograph of a large field of dandelion seed heads taken at dawn, as the sun emerges through…

Monday, July 4, 2011

The Leica V-LUX 30 is a brand new premium travel-zoom camera. The Leica V-LUX 30 packs a 14 megapixel Live MOS sensor, 16x wide-angle zoom lens, GPS tracking, 3 inch touchscreen LCD, full 1080i HD movies with stereo sound, 3D photo mode and even manual controls into its pocketable body. Available in black with that famous Leica red dot for £550 / $750, read our Leica V-LUX 30 review to find out if this is the best travel-zoom camera that money can buy.