Panasonic launches two new full-HD camcorders weighing a mere 227grams: the HDC-SD10 and TM10. This light weight should offer your fatigue-free use even for long shooting sessions. These ergonomic properties are also dealt with in the Samsung HMX-R10 which - by the way - weighs a mere 229 grams.
Filed under: Digital Camera | Posted on June 10th, 2009 by dina | No Comments »
Well Microsoft probably just incorporated my number one Media Center feature request into Media Center, unfortunately though they have decided *not* to include this support for the Media Center extender. Beginning immediately Windows Vista Media Center users can watch Netflix “Watch Now” programming on their Media Center PCs
Filed under: Camera Review | Posted on June 1st, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
I thought I’d put out a post after I received my first earnings report (which I received today) from stock photography agency Getty Images. I signed up to have Getty represent 60 of my individual photographs as part of the recent deal between Getty Images and Flickr. The Flickr/Getty arrangement is by invite only and Getty initially selected about 90 of my images
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 30th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
I’m not a big fan of anything subterranean, but every time I’m in NYC, for practical reasons, I take the subway. This time around, it was also because I wanted to find out if the City Transit NYC Subway Guide iPhone app was worth $2.99. I ended up catching something else which, by itself, totally made the one-hour ride from Manhattan to the Bronx worthwhile
Filed under: Mobile Phones | Posted on May 27th, 2009 by jack | No Comments »
Citing independent market research, AT&T announced its customer base now boasts twice as many smartphone users as any other U.S. mobile operator, reporting that close to 32% of its postpaid subscribers now use an integrated device. According to AT&T, more new and existing customers activated integrated devices in Q1 than the carrier added [...]
Filed under: Mobile Phones | Posted on May 16th, 2009 by alen | No Comments »
Every mother wants to keep pictures of her loved ones close to her, so cameras and photographs make ideal Mother’s Day gifts.
When it comes to finding the perfect gift for your mom – and don’t forget grandmothers and wives! – there are many photographic options, from cameras and accessories [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 16th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
  Alan Davis and I have mountain biked together, taken pictures together and worked for each other - me as a freelance photographer and writer when he was editor of the now defunct Mountain Biking magazine; and Alan contributed a pro review for the Lowepro Primus AW camera backpack to this [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 16th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
The Sigma zoom lens reviews are some of the most viewed user reviews on PhotographyREVIEW.com. I chose to feature this Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 EX Aspherical DG DF zoom lens review because of its detail and because of the photographer’s obvious experience. Reviews by community members are the foundation of PhotographyREVIEW.com. Share your experience [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 15th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
Nikon D5000 vs. Canon EOS Rebel T1i: which is better? Lori begs you not to ask, but answers anyway. At length. Plus, problems with color management. And some of you have a hot time with toys. Toy photos, that is.
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Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 15th, 2009 by dina | No Comments »
Do you need power for your cell phone, MP3 player, digital camera, and other portable gadgets? Our friend Mr. Sun has an endless supply (well, not endless –5 billion years and kaput!). What you need is a way to harness those rays and turn them into energy you can use….
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Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 15th, 2009 by dina | No Comments »