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George Schaub  |  Sep 30, 2011  |  1 comments

The SD1 is Sigma’s new flagship SLR system. It uses a brand new sensor with Foveon technology and a nominal resolution of 14.8 MP. This means that the camera is able to record RGB information for every single pixel. Standard digital cameras use sensors with the “classic” Bayer pattern, which means that every single pixel detects only one color information (red, green or blue) and then must undergo color interpolation.

C.A. Boylan  |  Sep 30, 2011  |  First Published: Aug 01, 2011  |  0 comments

DeluxGear’s Lens Cradle system features a Neo Duet Camera Strap and a Cradle Mount. The strap has thick neoprene lycra for stretch and nonslip shark tooth webbing for comfort on your neck and shoulders. The Cradle Mount is made from durable polycarbonate and an auto-grade ABS blend. It offers an arc-like dual mounting platform for use with any camera and lens with a tripod collar and can safely support the heaviest lenses. The Lens Cradle can be configured into various mounting options. The system package includes the Cradle Mount and four-point Neo Duet Camera Strap for an MSRP of $49.99. The Cradle Mount and Neo Duet Camera Strap may also be purchased separately.

Press Release  |  Sep 30, 2011  |  1 comments
Give Prints is a for profit company working to GIVE 50% of their profits to various non profits. The heart of Give Prints is to help people send love to others through the purchasing of photographs. Local photographers from San Diego to Los Angels jumped on board and gave generously through donating their photographs to Give Prints.
Press Release  |  Sep 29, 2011  |  0 comments
Tamron Co., Ltd. celebrated its 60th anniversary on November 1, 2010. To commemorate this anniversary and express sincere appreciation for the many major awards bestowed on the 60th anniversary model 18-270mm Di II VC PZD (Model B008), including the EISA European Zoom Lens of the Year 2011 - 2012 and the Camera GP Japan 2011 Lens of the Year, Tamron is pleased to announce the project "Eternity at a Moment -The Vision of 60 Photographers."
Press Release  |  Sep 29, 2011  |  0 comments
White House Custom Colour (WHCC) announced its Book and Album Sample Program to make it easier to sell books and albums to clients, as well as the availability of several new products. The new additions arrive just in time for the fall and holiday selling season, giving professional photographers more creative ways to market their businesses and expand their product selection.

“Our clients ask and we deliver. That is our standard operating procedure around here,” said Mike Hanline, owner and CEO of WHCC. “We take client feedback seriously, and our new studio sample program and product additions are a direct result of conversations we’ve had with our clients. If we can help add value to your business, we’ll not only meet your needs, we’ll exceed them.”

Press Release  |  Sep 28, 2011  |  0 comments
PDN PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo has announced its 2011 keynote presentation and seminar schedule at the Javits Convention Center in New York from October 27-29, along with a daylong series of wedding and portrait seminars scheduled for October 26. The lineup offers the largest and most diverse learning curriculum for photographers, videographers, and other visual creatives in the Expo's 29-year history. The addition of Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) to PhotoPlus Expo 2011, along with keynote presentations from Art Wolfe, Frans Lanting, and Thomas Mangelsen, among others, sets the stage for an incredible learning experience filled with inspiration at every turn.
Press Release  |  Sep 28, 2011  |  0 comments
Delkin Devices, Inc. announced their ruggedized, waterproof CF memory cards said to be the fastest read and write speeds in the world. The new cards are available in capacities ranging from 8GB up to 64GB and are capable of transferring pictures, video, music and more at speeds up to 685X, or 103MB/s. In addition to impressive speed performance, the cards are fully compatible with advanced HD and 3D video recording modes including slow motion recording.

"Since we launched our initial CombatFlash lineup of CF cards in 2010 we've had fantastic success among professional photographers and videographers," explains Marketing Manager, Anna Lopez. "Unlike a traditional CF memory card, the CombatFlash PCB is protected with a Tekta infusion process that enables the card to achieve phenomenal reliability and performance in environments where a normal CF card would typically fail. The card is protected from underwater submersion, solid impact, corrosion, rust & more. That reliability equals a day of production that doesn't need to be reshot, or a climb up Mount Everest that is captured reliably. It equals invaluable peace of mind."

Maria Piscopo  |  Sep 27, 2011  |  First Published: Aug 01, 2011  |  0 comments
While the destiny of the commercial photographer is still in the hands of the current corporate and advertising economy, the pro-active consumer portrait photographer seems to be doing well, even considering the times. Yet challenges remain from the shopping mall photo studio (26 photos for just $7.99!) to the DIY market, where everyone with a D-SLR gets in on the act.
Press Release  |  Sep 27, 2011  |  0 comments
The Cotton Carrier Steady Shot is engineered to provide a rock-solid shooting platform. Made from anodized, machined 6061 aluminum with all stainless steel fittings, the Steady Shot can handle the weight and is built to last. This is the perfect accessory to the Cotton Carrier Camera Vest, as theSteady Shot easily slides into your Camera Vest’s Lexan receptacle allowing you to support your camera, whether its with a big lens or a setup for DSLR video shooting. The multi-holed mounting plate of the Steady Shot is ready to add any manufacturer’s quick release plate, or add a fluid video head to help provide an amazingly stable platform for comfortable shooting. Initial release of the Cotton Carrier Steady Shot will be limited, so pre-order yours today. Delivery scheduled for August 30, 2011.
Suzanne Driscoll  |  Sep 26, 2011  |  First Published: Aug 01, 2011  |  0 comments
Is it possible to communicate through photography the energy as well as the quiet moments of rock ’n’ roll? These photos, selected by Graham Nash for the recent Taking Aim: Unforgettable Rock ’n’ Roll Photographs exhibit at the George Eastman House, answer with a resounding “yes!” Nash, of The Hollies and Crosby, Stills and Nash fame, started taking pictures long before he became famous as a musician, and few may be aware of his talents as a curator, collector, and photographer.

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