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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Nikon UK has announced that it will be presenting at this year’s The Gadget Show Live. The show is the UK’s fastest growing and most exciting consumer electronics show, held at the Birmingham NEC from 7th-11th April. Nikon will be taking to the stage as part of The Gadget Show Photographic Masterclass Theatre, demonstrating how its latest camera technology is used for creating impressive special effects in film production. Visitors to the show will see how these techniques can also be used at home to improve their own photography. Click through / read on for the exact dates and times at which the Nikon presentations will be held.

Nikon UK has announced that it will be presenting at this year’s The Gadget Show Live. The show is the UK’s fastest growing and most exciting consumer electronics show, held at the Birmingham NEC from 7th-11th April. Nikon will be taking to the stage as part of The Gadget Show…

International Garden Photographer of the Year (IGPOTY) has announced the winner of the first photo contest in its ‘4 seasons’ series. The winners are Tom Wundrak (for his image, “Frozen Beauty”, reproduced above), Elspeth Briscoe and Anthony Beck. The overall winner receives a £500 cash prize and all the finalists will receive a copy of ‘International Garden Photographer of the Year Collection 03’ published by David and Charles. The images can be seen at the website below.

Website: IGPOTY Winter Photography Competition Gallery

International Garden Photographer of the Year (IGPOTY) has announced the winner of the first photo contest in its ‘4 seasons’ series. The winners are Tom Wundrak (for his image, “Frozen Beauty”, reproduced above), Elspeth Briscoe and Anthony Beck. The overall winner receives a £500 cash prize and all the finalists…

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Find out what drives wildlife and National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore in our in-depth interview.

JVC today announced the availability of a new high definition Everio camera with built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, allowing the camera to work with a variety of other wireless devices. Among the capabilities the camera’s Bluetooth technology offers is control of the camera using a smartphone, geo-tagging of videos and stills and use with a compatible Bluetooth headset. In addition, the JVC HD Everio GZ-HM550 features a 10.62-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor for recording high quality Full HD video and nine megapixel digital stills to its internal 32GB flash memory. The integrated Konica Minolta HD lens is currently one of the world’s smallest and slimmest HD lenses, and offers 16x dynamic zoom without any degradation of picture quality, the company says. The GZ-HM500 is also equipped with both an LED light and a flash for shooting in dark situations. The JVC HD Everio GZ-HM550 Bluetooth enabled camera is available now for $799.95.

JVC today announced the availability of a new high definition Everio camera with built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, allowing the camera to work with a variety of other wireless devices. Among the capabilities the camera’s Bluetooth technology offers is control of the camera using a smartphone, geo-tagging of videos and stills…

A new nature photography contest, open to all Facebook users around the world, has just been announced. To enter, simply upload your photographs anytime up until 30 November 2010 to Burrard-Lucas Photography’s Facebook fan page photo gallery. Prizes to be won include a Canon EOS 7D digital SLR camera (pictured), a SmugMug Pro account and two SmugMug standard accounts. There is no entry fee.

Website: Burrard-Lucas Photography: Facebook Photo Contest

A new nature photography contest, open to all Facebook users around the world, has just been announced. To enter, simply upload your photographs anytime up until 30 November 2010 to Burrard-Lucas Photography’s Facebook fan page photo gallery. Prizes to be won include a Canon EOS 7D digital SLR camera (pictured)…

The first ever Hear the World photography competition, entitled “Joy of Sound”, is now open to amateur and professional photographers with a prize package worth over £2,000. Hear the World educates on the consequences of hearing loss and informs people about the solutions that are available. To celebrate hearing, and to illustrate how essential it is to our experience of the world around us, judges from Hear the World and Digital SLR Photography Magazine are looking for an original photograph that best depicts The Joy of Sound. As always, we recommend that you read the rules before applying via the website below.

Website: Hear the World

The first ever Hear the World photography competition, entitled “Joy of Sound”, is now open to amateur and professional photographers with a prize package worth over £2,000. Hear the World educates on the consequences of hearing loss and informs people about the solutions that are available. To celebrate hearing, and…

Israeli Photographer Atalia Katz presents her solo premier exhibition, Voice of Ethiopia, from 8-30 April at ZONE: CONTEMPORARY ART in New York City. Voice of Ethiopia captures the day to day life of Ethiopian Jews, considered by many to be one of the lost tribes of Israel. Katz was introduced to the Beta Israel community in January when she travelled to Ethiopia on a spiritual journey. Katz’s photographs of the makeshift, metal-hut synagogues of the transit camps reveal vital centers of faith and social life. A grid of nine photographs on display at the gallery will spotlight the religious rituals and daily experience of this unique cultural enclave. ZONE: CONTEMPORARY ART is located at 41 West 57th Street, NYC.

Israeli Photographer Atalia Katz presents her solo premier exhibition, Voice of Ethiopia, from 8-30 April at ZONE: CONTEMPORARY ART in New York City. Voice of Ethiopia captures the day to day life of Ethiopian Jews, considered by many to be one of the lost tribes of Israel. Katz was introduced…

Delkin has announced four new SDHC cards ranging from 4GB to 32GB. Capable of up to 163x transfer speeds, these Class 10 rated cards all exceed the SD Association Specification data transfer rate requirement, the company says. Every card is manufactured with high grade NAND flash, advanced controller design, and quality control guidelines based on ISO 9001:2008 standards.  Additionally, a built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss. Priced from $39.99 for the 4GB card to $219.99 for the 32GB variant, the new Class 10 SDHC memory cards all come with a lifetime warranty.

Delkin has announced four new SDHC cards ranging from 4GB to 32GB. Capable of up to 163x transfer speeds, these Class 10 rated cards all exceed the SD Association Specification data transfer rate requirement, the company says. Every card is manufactured with high grade NAND flash, advanced controller design, and…

The Impossible Project announced that it succeeded in its task of re-producing an instant film for traditional Polaroid cameras. The Impossible Project started in October 2008 at the last preserved Polaroid plant in Enschede, the Netherlands, with the aim to save anlog Instant Photography from extinction after Polaroid had discontinued its instant film production earlier that year. Celebrating the beginning of a new era of instant photography, Impossible has just introduced its first two formats in a limited First Flush Edition. These include the PX100 and PX600 Silver Shade monochromatic films, with the first PX Colour Film being promised for summer 2010. A grand Impossible Project‘s Space, hosting a shop as well as a gallery, will open on April 30, 2010 at 425 Broadway in New York City.

Website: Impossible

The Impossible Project announced that it succeeded in its task of re-producing an instant film for traditional Polaroid cameras. The Impossible Project started in October 2008 at the last preserved Polaroid plant in Enschede, the Netherlands, with the aim to save anlog Instant Photography from extinction after Polaroid had discontinued…

Adobe today released an update to its Photoshop Lightroom 3 beta software, available immediately through Adobe Labs. New features in this release include tethered shooting support for select Nikon and Canon cameras, the ability to import and manage video files from DSLR cameras for a streamlined workflow and additional behind-the-scenes architecture enhancements for faster importing and loading of images. Adobe encourages photographers to test this new selection of features and provide the product team with feedback.

Website: Adobe Lightroom 3

Adobe today released an update to its Photoshop Lightroom 3 beta software, available immediately through Adobe Labs. New features in this release include tethered shooting support for select Nikon and Canon cameras, the ability to import and manage video files from DSLR cameras for a streamlined workflow and additional behind-the-scenes…

Monday, March 22, 2010

Recent additions to Canon's popular Powershot range of A-series compact cameras have been firmly aimed at beginners, and the new A3100 model continues that approach. Thanks to the Easy, Smart Auto and Program modes, everyone in the family can use the A3100 to their full potential, regardless of their ability level. Add a 12 megapixel sensor, 4x zoom lens, 2.7 inch LCD screen and an attractive price tag of less than £200 / $200, and the A3100 IS starts to look like the perfect introduction to digital photography. Mark Goldstein discovers if the Canon PowerShot A3100 IS lives up to its full potential...

Sigma USA has announced that the Canon version of the newly-upgraded Sigma APO 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM is now available at retail. Incorporating Sigma’s original Optical Stabiliser function, the Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 allows sharp hand-held shots at shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower than would otherwise be possible. Four SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements provide excellent correction of colour aberration, the company says. The Sigma APO 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM lens is now available for purchase in Canon mounts through authorised Sigma dealers at the MSRP of $2,400 (Amazon is actually offering it at $1,599 but it still says it “has not yet been released”). Nikon mounts will be available later this month, and they will be followed by Sigma, Pentax and Sony mounts in April.

Sigma USA has announced that the Canon version of the newly-upgraded Sigma APO 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM is now available at retail. Incorporating Sigma’s original Optical Stabiliser function, the Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 allows sharp hand-held shots at shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower than would otherwise be possible. Four…

Sophie Ristelhueber has been awarded the 2010 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize for her retrospective Sophie Ristelhueber at the Jeu de Paume, Paris. The £30,000 prize is awarded to a photographer of any nationality for their significant contribution to the medium of photography through either an exhibition or publication, in Europe, between 1 October 2008 and 30 September 2009. Sophie Ristelhueber was chosen by the Jury members, Oliva Maria Rubio (Director of Exhibitions, La Fàbrica, Spain); Gilane Tawadros (Chief Executive, Design and Artists Copyright Society, curator and writer, UK); James Welling (artist, USA); and Anne-Marie Beckmann (Curator, Art Collection Deutsche Börse, Germany). The Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2010 is organised by The Photographers’ Gallery and is on show until 17 April 2010.

Website: The Photographers’ Gallery

Sophie Ristelhueber has been awarded the 2010 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize for her retrospective Sophie Ristelhueber at the Jeu de Paume, Paris. The £30,000 prize is awarded to a photographer of any nationality for their significant contribution to the medium of photography through either an exhibition or publication, in Europe…

InVisage Technologies today announced QuantumFilm, the world’s first commercial quantum dot-based image sensor, for use in digital cameras and camera phones. Quantum dot technology, featuring semiconductors with unique light-capture properties, promises 4x higher performance and 2x higher dynamic range than what can be achieved with current sensors. The first application of QuantumFilm will enable high pixel count and high performance in tiny form factors, breaking silicon-based sensors’ inherent performance-resolution tradeoff, the company says. “Silicon has hit a wall,” says Jess Lee, InVisage President and C.E.O. “The fundamental problem is that silicon cannot capture light efficiently, but until now it has been the only option.” While silicon-based image sensors capture on average a mere 25 percent of light, QuantumFilm captures between 90-95 percent, enabling better pictures in even the most challenging lighting conditions.

Website: InVisage

InVisage Technologies today announced QuantumFilm, the world’s first commercial quantum dot-based image sensor, for use in digital cameras and camera phones. Quantum dot technology, featuring semiconductors with unique light-capture properties, promises 4x higher performance and 2x higher dynamic range than what can be achieved with current sensors. The first application…

Polylooks, Deutsche Telekom’s online photo agency, is offering microstock photographers a bonus of €0.25 per image for photos they sell exclusively via Polylooks. The offer will run from today until 30 April 2010 and is valid for the first 100,000 images which are accepted by the Polylooks team. Photographers will also get the higher payment of 50 per cent of the net sales price per sale for images offered exclusively via Polylooks rather than 35 per cent for non-exclusive photos.

Website: Polylooks UK

Polylooks, Deutsche Telekom’s online photo agency, is offering microstock photographers a bonus of €0.25 per image for photos they sell exclusively via Polylooks. The offer will run from today until 30 April 2010 and is valid for the first 100,000 images which are accepted by the Polylooks team. Photographers will…

Kata has introduced a range of “Bumblebee” photo backpacks. These include the D-Light Bumblebee D-210, the Pro-Light Bumblebee D-220 (see photo above) and the Bumblebee Ultra-Light D-222. Designed primarily for camera gear, the D-Light D-210 can also be used as daypack. The larger and more rugged Pro-Light Bumblebee features an aluminium skeleton and the manufacturer’s Gecko harness system made from EVA foam; whilst the flagship Bumblebee Ultra-Light D-222 has a Spine Guard and a suspended mesh back for great ventilation.

Kata has introduced a range of “Bumblebee” photo backpacks. These include the D-Light Bumblebee D-210, the Pro-Light Bumblebee D-220 (see photo above) and the Bumblebee Ultra-Light D-222. Designed primarily for camera gear, the D-Light D-210 can also be used as daypack. The larger and more rugged Pro-Light Bumblebee features an…

The Kata Pro-Light Beetle 282 is a lightweight yet capable photo backpack / roller bag. Able to accommodate up to 3 DSLR bodies with 4-6 lenses and other accessories as well as a 17” laptop, the Kata Pro-Light Beetle 282 has been designed to comply with the strictest regulations regarding carry-on baggage (though Kata still recommends checking with your airline, due to “constantly changing” regulations). Depending on configuration, the Kata Pro-Light Beetle 282 bag weighs 2-3kg when empty.

The Kata Pro-Light Beetle 282 is a lightweight yet capable photo backpack / roller bag. Able to accommodate up to 3 DSLR bodies with 4-6 lenses and other accessories as well as a 17” laptop, the Kata Pro-Light Beetle 282 has been designed to comply with the strictest regulations regarding…

Sony today announced the amateur category winners of the Sony World Photography Awards. Out of 43,745 amateur submissions from 144 countries, nine winners have been chosen. Richard Brocken from the Netherlands won in the Portraiture category with his image entitled Eva (see above). Other category winners include Marianna Marcantonini (Architecture), Jake Lowe (Conceptual & Constructed), Fredrik Jalhed (Documentary), Alex Chebotar (Fashion), Hayri Kodal (Landscape), Vitali Seitz (Music), Alex Goh (Natural History) and Maksym Gorbatskyi (Sport). The amateur category winners will be showcased at the Winners’ Exhibition as part of the World Photography Festival, a five day celebration of the craft of photography held in Cannes from 22-27 April. All the winning and shortlisted amateur images can be viewed at the Sony World Photography Awards 2010 website.

Website: Sony World Photography Awards 2010

Sony today announced the amateur category winners of the Sony World Photography Awards. Out of 43,745 amateur submissions from 144 countries, nine winners have been chosen. Richard Brocken from the Netherlands won in the Portraiture category with his image entitled Eva (see above). Other category winners include Marianna Marcantonini (Architecture)…

Friday, March 19, 2010

Canon Japan has announced that there is a shortage of Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM lens due to higher-than-expected demand. Announced at the beginning of this year, the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM features enhanced optical performance thanks to a fluorite element and a fifth UD element. Other noticeable improvements include faster auto-focus, a wider focusing ring, and sleeker design by reducing the thickness of any protruding elements such as the switch panel. Despite the shortage announced today, the lens appears to be in stock at a number of online retailers.

Source: Canon Japan via 1001 Noisy cameras

Canon Japan has announced that there is a shortage of Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM lens due to higher-than-expected demand. Announced at the beginning of this year, the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM features enhanced optical performance thanks to a fluorite element and a fifth UD…

ImageRights today announced the availability of its first service, a low-cost, easy to use solution designed to help protect the copyrights of photographers and stock photo agencies. Targeted to the estimated three million worldwide commercial photographers, ImageRights is applying visual search and image recognition technology to track the use of photographs and illustrations across the Internet, enabling rights holders to discover and ultimately recover fees for the unlicenced use of their works. Users upload their photographs and illustrations to the system, and the ImageRights service will provide a weekly report detailing any image matches that it has found on the web. The report provides contact information for the infringing sites, enabling users to follow-up with those persons or companies directly. Subscription fees start at $4.95/month.

Website: ImageRights

ImageRights today announced the availability of its first service, a low-cost, easy to use solution designed to help protect the copyrights of photographers and stock photo agencies. Targeted to the estimated three million worldwide commercial photographers, ImageRights is applying visual search and image recognition technology to track the use of…