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The winner of the 4th PhotographyBLOG Photo of the Week contest is cramer with the entry “Abstract Reflection2”. There are no prizes as such for this contest, but the winning photo is displayed on the PhotographyBLOG homepage for a week, and the winner can display the Photo of the Week logo on their website if they wish.
The 5th Photo of the Week contest is now open.
This is a weekly photography challenge where you decide who the winner is by voting for your favourite photos. It’s an open contest with no set theme and you can enter as many photos as you like. Just make sure that you submit your photos to the current Photo of the Week Gallery.
Last week’s winning entry, “The Day Ends” by smslavin, has been viewed 616 times, so if you want to gain some exposure and publicise your photography, then winning the Photo of the Week contest is a good start :-)
The winner of the 4th PhotographyBLOG Photo of the Week contest is cramer with the entry “Abstract Reflection2”. There are no prizes as such for this contest, but the winning photo is displayed on the PhotographyBLOG homepage for a week, and the winner can display the Photo of the Week…
Photo.net have published their review of one of the more popular consumer digicams, the 4-megapixel Canon PowerShot A80, which sells for around $399.
“The dreaded “blue fringing”, which is seen on just about all cameras and is probably due to a combination of factors including sensor blooming, seems well controlled. Under adverse conditions (dark lines on a white, overexposed, background) you can see evidence of “blue fringing”, but it didn’t seem excessive. It’s frequently not noticeable in normal shots, but in “torture tests” it can be seen.
Though it’s not fair, here’s a comparison of a 4MP image from the A80 and a 6.3 MP image from the EOS 10D using a 28-135 IS lens. These are crops from 400% blowups from the center of each image so you can see the individual pixels. There is surprisingly little difference!”
Photo.net have published their review of one of the more popular consumer digicams, the 4-megapixel Canon PowerShot A80, which sells for around $399. “The dreaded “blue fringing”, which is seen on just about all cameras and is probably due to a combination of factors including sensor blooming, seems well controlled…
The Hungarian website Index Digicam have published their review of the tiny Canon Digital IXUS i (also known as the PowerShot SD10 in some countries). The SD10 has a street price of $349 in the USA and ?299 in the UK.
The Hungarian website Index Digicam have published their review of the tiny Canon Digital IXUS i (also known as the PowerShot SD10 in some countries). The SD10 has a street price of $349 in the USA and ?299 in the UK. Website: Index Digicam - Canon PowerShot SD10 Review
A Digital Eye are currently testing a production version of the recently announced Sigma SD10 digital SLR. They have published quite a lot of sample images prior to their full review:
“Perhaps some of the most Colorful shots, showing off the great capabilities of the Sigma SD10 are posted here, including several very nice shots from Disneyland taken Sunday November 30, 2003 using the 28 - 70 mm Sigma Zoom lens, and powered by 4 AA 15 minute chargeable batteries from Rayovac, which yielded over 200 pictures, nearly 1.5 GB of X3 RAW files in 3 hours!!!”
A Digital Eye are currently testing a production version of the recently announced Sigma SD10 digital SLR. They have published quite a lot of sample images prior to their full review: “Perhaps some of the most Colorful shots, showing off the great capabilities of the Sigma SD10 are posted here…
In this week’s Sunday Morning Photographer column Mike Johnston talks about books, being called a Nikon bigot, the Pentax *ist D and the latest issue of Black and White Photography magazine.
“Second, not to complain about being taken seriously, but I think a few readers are taking me too seriously. I’m not an expert on everything (actually I doubt I’m an expert on anything, because I tend to get interested in so many things). The only reason I do this is because I think it’s fun. So, no, I?m not a Nikon-only bigot, no, Nikon didn’t pay me to write my column last week, and no, it’s not all one big anti-Canon conspiracy. It’s just, uh, how I was feeling at the time.”
Website: Sunday Morning Photographer: Books, Nikon Bigots, and B&WP
In this week’s Sunday Morning Photographer column Mike Johnston talks about books, being called a Nikon bigot, the Pentax *ist D and the latest issue of Black and White Photography magazine. “Second, not to complain about being taken seriously, but I think a few readers are taking me too seriously…
Digital Outback Photo have reviewed yet another product that offers a way to sharpen your images. Noel Carboni’s Fractal Sharpening actions uses a version of Genuine Fractals to achieve the sharpening effect:
“If you own Genuine Fractals we would urge you to get Noels actions. For some it even might be reason enough to buy Genuine Fractals.
Noel writes on his page “I’ve designed a great set of sharpening actions that do something different: They actually sharpen images!”. We find that this is not just marketing.”
Digital Outback Photo have reviewed yet another product that offers a way to sharpen your images. Noel Carboni’s Fractal Sharpening actions uses a version of Genuine Fractals to achieve the sharpening effect: “If you own Genuine Fractals we would urge you to get Noels actions. For some it even might…
Digital Outback Photo have started a report on the Olympus E-1 digital SLR in the form of a regularly updated diary.
“As a camera we just love the E-1. The viewfinder is bright and easy to use. The autofocus works for us although it is not as sophisticated as the systems from Canon and Nikon. But no problem for us. We even like the electronic controlled manual focus feature as the mechanical manual focus for some lenses is not always fun to use (often not that precise). The shutter and mirror slap is soft and very silent.”
Website: Digital Outback Photo - Olympus E-1 Experience Report
Digital Outback Photo have started a report on the Olympus E-1 digital SLR in the form of a regularly updated diary. “As a camera we just love the E-1. The viewfinder is bright and easy to use. The autofocus works for us although it is not as sophisticated as the…
The danish website Akamera.dk have reviewed the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P72, a $349, 3-megapixel digital compact camera.
The danish website Akamera.dk have reviewed the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P72, a $349, 3-megapixel digital compact camera. Website: Akamera.dk - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P72 Review
A Digital Eye have posted a First Look at of a pre-production version of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1, which is due to be released in January 2004.
“The Sony T1 is a tiny 5 megapixel Camera with a sliding cover that protects the lens while not in use. The camera is very thin, it has a fairly flat body that is rectangular in shape, making it very compact. The sliding lens cover is somewhat rounded and does stick out about 1/8 of an inch, however it opens very easily once you know what to do.”
A Digital Eye have posted a First Look at of a pre-production version of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1, which is due to be released in January 2004. “The Sony T1 is a tiny 5 megapixel Camera with a sliding cover that protects the lens while not in use. The camera…
DPReview have published their usual exhaustive review of the Olympus E-1 digital SLR camera.
“Olympus are clearly aiming the E-1 at the professional market, this in my opinion is a hard sell. From a marketing and positioning point of view I feel that the E-1 is stuck between a rock and a hard place. It doesn’t really offer the continuous shooting or AF speed required for professional sports photography. At the other end of the spectrum it doesn’t offer the resolution expected by professional studio photographers, ignoring the ‘megapixel race’ I feel that it falls short of delivering the full potential of a five megapixel sensor with a vertical resolution of 1920 photosites.”
Website: DPReview - Olympus E-1 Review
DPReview have published their usual exhaustive review of the Olympus E-1 digital SLR camera. “Olympus are clearly aiming the E-1 at the professional market, this in my opinion is a hard sell. From a marketing and positioning point of view I feel that the E-1 is stuck between a rock…
Imaging Resource have recently published an enthusiastic review of Adobe Photoshop Album 2.
“Album does a lot of things. It transfers your photos to your hard disk, organizes them so you can find them, touches them up a bit, assembles them into productions you can share and archives them, too. You can enhance the image editing substantially with Elements (or Photoshop for that matter) or any free Windows image editor.”
Imaging Resource have recently published an enthusiastic review of Adobe Photoshop Album 2. “Album does a lot of things. It transfers your photos to your hard disk, organizes them so you can find them, touches them up a bit, assembles them into productions you can share and archives them, too…
Sony Japan have just posted some more sample images from the new DSC-F828 8-megapixel digital camera, due to ship sometime in December. There are 4 ISO 100 images for you to take a look at and evaluate, but none of them have the full-sized original available, so it’s very difficult to be able to judge what the image quality is like.
Website: Sony Japan - DSC-F828 Sample Images
Sony Japan have just posted some more sample images from the new DSC-F828 8-megapixel digital camera, due to ship sometime in December. There are 4 ISO 100 images for you to take a look at and evaluate, but none of them have the full-sized original available, so it’s very difficult…
Digital Outback Photo have published a review of Nikon Capture 4, raw conversion software for Nikon digital SLR cameras.
“Nikon Capture 4 has to be bought extra. NC 4 is a very powerful and feature rich application. Actually we think that NC 4 is one of the best raw converters that are made by a camera manufacturer (Sigma’s Photo Pro is not bad either). Nikon takes NC and the RAW (NEF) format very seriously.”
Digital Outback Photo have published a review of Nikon Capture 4, raw conversion software for Nikon digital SLR cameras. “Nikon Capture 4 has to be bought extra. NC 4 is a very powerful and feature rich application. Actually we think that NC 4 is one of the best raw converters…
DCResource have published their review of the HP Photosmart 945 digital camera, which features a 5.3-megapixel total resolution and 56x total zoom (8x optical zoom). The HP Photosmart 945 digital camera is available now and has an estimated U.S. retail price of $549.
“Color and exposure are both accurate, and images are sharp (since HP cranks up the in-camera sharpening). One thing I did notice (probably due to the image sharpening) were a lot of “jaggies” on edges in my test photos. They’re not hard to find—just open up any image. Purple fringing (chromatic aberrations) were higher than average, a common trait of ultra zoom cameras. Noise was also a little higher than I’d like, but it’s no worse than other top models in this class.”
DCResource have published their review of the HP Photosmart 945 digital camera, which features a 5.3-megapixel total resolution and 56x total zoom (8x optical zoom). The HP Photosmart 945 digital camera is available now and has an estimated U.S. retail price of $549. “Color and exposure are both accurate, and…
This is the final reminder for you all that the first ever PhotographyBLOG Competition is due to finish tomorrow, at the end of 30th November.
This is a monthly photography competition with a specific theme and prizes for the top 3 photos. The winning entries will be decided by a panel of judges. You just have to submit a single photograph to the Competition Gallery that best interprets November’s theme, which is “Autumn Colour”.
Please make sure that you read the Monthly Competition Rules before submitting your entry. The competition is worldwide and open to everyone.
See the November Competition Entries
The theme for the December Competition has also been decided. As the days are now so short here in the UK (it gets dark at 4pm!), the new theme is simply “Night”. Submit your best photograph that you think inteprets the theme, whether it be an urban cityscape or a moonlight landscape. If you’ve never attempted any night photography before, then grab your tripod, torch and a friend and get out in the dark!
You can start submitting entries to the December Compeitition on 1st December here:
December Competition
This is the final reminder for you all that the first ever PhotographyBLOG Competition is due to finish tomorrow, at the end of 30th November. This is a monthly photography competition with a specific theme and prizes for the top 3 photos. The winning entries will be decided by a…
DCViews have reviewed the Sony DSC-V1 compact digital camera, which features 5 megapixel resolution, 4x optical zoom, flexible exposure control and an infrared laser hologram.
“Shot to shot time is excellent, one of the fastest on the market, although admittedly if you have chosen to save your images in TIFF format, you will have to wait about 40 seconds before the camera is ready to take the next image. Our advice would be to leave TIFF format to the professionals and stick to JPEG, as the latter format in its fine compression mode is easily good enough to make large prints with any of today?s cameras.”
Website: DCViews - Sony DSC-V1 Review
DCViews have reviewed the Sony DSC-V1 compact digital camera, which features 5 megapixel resolution, 4x optical zoom, flexible exposure control and an infrared laser hologram. “Shot to shot time is excellent, one of the fastest on the market, although admittedly if you have chosen to save your images in TIFF…
This morning it was so cold that there was a frost in London. I had to scrape a thin layer of ice off my car windscreen for the first time this winter. It was one of those beautifully clear, sunny and cold mornings that are fantastic for photography. As I sped northwards along the M1 motorway at 70mph (or thereabouts), slightly late for work as usual, I had to force myself to look forwards rather than sideways, as I drove past countless great photo opportunities. Mist rising as the frosty fields were slowly heating up, causing localised fog in small dips in the terrain. The sun barely visible on the horizon, but still giving a warm glow. A winding river just visible through the white mist hanging above it. The sort of vistas that any photographer would give their right arm for, even someone like me who isn’t all that interested in landscape photography.
But I had to got to work to do a job that has no connection with photography. Like most amateur photographers, I don’t have the luxury of being able to pick and choose when to get out there and take photos - I’m restricted to weekends, late evenings and early mornings. And like most photographers, I’m not in a position to give up the day job just yet. I only wish that I had been in that position this morning…
This morning it was so cold that there was a frost in London. I had to scrape a thin layer of ice off my car windscreen for the first time this winter. It was one of those beautifully clear, sunny and cold mornings that are fantastic for photography. As I…
ePhotoZine are exclusively reporting that Tamron has added a new product to its DI range of lenses. The 17-35mm lens has a fast aperture of f/2.8 at its widest angle. The lens gives an angle of view equivalent to 28-55mm on a digital SLR camera (as most digital SLRs have APS-C sized CCDs). Visit ePhotoZine for the full story and a picture of the lens.
ePhotoZine are exclusively reporting that Tamron has added a new product to its DI range of lenses. The 17-35mm lens has a fast aperture of f/2.8 at its widest angle. The lens gives an angle of view equivalent to 28-55mm on a digital SLR camera (as most digital SLRs have…
The Hungarian website Index Digicam have reviewed the 4 megapixel EasyShare DX6490 digital camera, a digital camera which features a 10x optical zoom lens (38-380mm focal length). The Kodak EasyShare DX6490 has a suggested retail price of ?399.99.
The Hungarian website Index Digicam have reviewed the 4 megapixel EasyShare DX6490 digital camera, a digital camera which features a 10x optical zoom lens (38-380mm focal length). The Kodak EasyShare DX6490 has a suggested retail price of ?399.99. Website: Index Digicam - Kodak EasyShare DX6490 Review
The Hungarian website Index Digicam have published their review of the A4 HP Photosmart 7960 printer. Can this new printer compete with the likes of the Canon i950 and the Epson Stylus Photo 950? Read Index Digicam’s review to find out.
The Hungarian website Index Digicam have published their review of the A4 HP Photosmart 7960 printer. Can this new printer compete with the likes of the Canon i950 and the Epson Stylus Photo 950? Read Index Digicam’s review to find out. Website: Index Digicam - HP Photosmart 7960 Review