Saturday, June 28, 2008

Why Shooting RAW files

Camera manufacturers continue to boost the megapixel output of their digital SLRs, enabling them to capture more information and more detail with every new model release. It only makes sense then that you would want to preserve all of that information and detail, right? If you always shoot JPEG files instead of RAW then you may not be realizing your camera’s true potential.
JPEG images emerge from a camera considerably smaller in file size than RAW captures. For many uses JPEGs are convenient and offer fine quality. RAW files are larger and must be processed in software before they can be utilized and shared. So why shoot RAW and have to deal with an extra step when the JPEGs may look just fine? There are a few good reasons that professionals and serious amateurs choose RAW.
Think of your camera as performing two distinctly different functions at exposure. In one step the camera captures an image and in the next step it processes the image into a usable format. If your camera is set to RAW then it performs only the first operation and stores the RAW capture data. If it is set to JPEG then the camera also converts the RAW data into JPEG (a compressed but easier to share) format using camera settings you’ve preselected (white balance, image size, amount of JPEG compression).
What if one of your settings was less than ideal? Say your white balance was set incorrectly, to daylight white balance when you were shooting indoors. The image will be very yellow and need correction. Yes, if the image is an already-processed JPEG it can be corrected in software but that may take some serious fiddling. It also will not be as accurate as if the camera settings were correct in the first place. There will most likely be odd bits of color showing up in highlights and shadows, still.
Now imagine the same photograph had been shot with the camera set to RAW capture. Since the file was not processed in the camera we simply move the file into our processing software, select the correct white balance and it will emerge with accurate color. One simple step has created an image with accurate color and little effort.

Okay, it’s extreme time. Click over to http://reviews.photographyreview.com/blog/why-shoot-raw/ and read the full article by Jim Talkington / prophotolife.com

Picture of the day:
Asian seafood - dried SquidMediterranean Cuisine
Dried Octopus


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HVL-F58AM Flash by Sony

Sony is expanding its a (alpha) system of accessories to include the new HVL-F58AM flash unit with exceptional features for versatile and flexible external lighting control.

Quick Shift Bounce and Expanded Versatility
This new flash features a new and innovative Quick Shift Bounce system. It offers more creative ways to achieve lighting, flash and bounce angles you may not have been able to experience before.

The flash head can pivot 90 degrees left and right on a horizontal axis in addition to the conventional up and down vertical adjustment. With this system, the camera and flash unit can keep the same orientation regardless of portrait or landscape shooting. This gives a higher degree of flexibility when arranging the direction of light.

For example, you can take full advantage of the flash unit’s built-in bounce card even during portrait shots since the flash head can maintain the same orientation as it would in the landscape position.

Enhanced Operability and Ease-of-Use
A powerful performer, the HVL-F58AM flash unit features a maximum guide number of 58 at 105mm and ISO 100. It recycles (or recharges) in as little as five seconds, approximately 55% faster than the predecessor HVL-F56AM model, so you are ready to capture the next shot. And because it features a quiet recycle charge, there’s no whine to distract you from your subject.

It also has a large, easy-to-read LCD screen that is about 13% larger than its predecessor’s. Its intuitive control layout makes it easy to control flash functions and configure the settings based on your shooting needs.

The HVL-F58AM flash unit will ship in September for about $500 at sonystyle.com, Sony Style retail stores (www.sonystyle.com/retail), military base exchanges, and authorized dealers nationwide. Pre-orders begin online on Jun. 20 at www.sonystyle.com.

Photograph of the day:
Ice Scating Nymphenburg Canal, Munich, GermanyFun for the whole family
Ice Scating at the Nymphenburg Canal, Munich, Germany


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Friday, June 27, 2008

New Ricoh GX200 Announced

Ricoh GX200 Press ReleaseThis week, Ricoh announced their newest high-end compact digital camera, the 12-megapixel GX200.

We in the States probably don’t give Ricoh the attention they deserve, but they are to be commended for doing their best to create the grail that so many of us seek. Apparently, they’ve got a lot of things going for them in the camera usability department. The GR and GX-series cameras get solid reviews on the web, and they seem to have a strong following of satisfied customers.

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Flower Fields Carlsbad CaliforniaAmazing Colors
Flower Fields in Carlsbad, California


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Ethiopia bans nude photo exhibit

Ethiopia has imposed a ban on what had been billed as the Horn of Africa nation's first exhibition of nude photography, the photographer behind the show said on Wednesday. Biniam Mengesha, 28, told AFP he had been planning to show 45 photos at the unprecedented exhibition - titled "Black Diamonds" - in the capital Addis Ababa from Friday through July 4.
"Authorities from the Culture Ministry asked me to submit my photos before the exhibition was inaugurated. Afterwards they said: 'This isn't art, it's pornography,'" Biniam said.

Read on at The Daily Star and participate in the discussion at Topix



Image of the day:
Sunset Monument ValleyAmerica's National Parks
Sunset in Monument Valley


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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Top Camera Lenses Buyer's Guide

Finding the product that's right for you is hard. Reading thousands of reviews and picking from hundreds of products is difficult and frustrating. It takes a lot of time to make sense of all this information and find the product that fits your needs. Luckily there is Wize.com to solve this problem.

Wize gathers millions of product reviews from websites like Amazon.com, Walmart.com, and CNET. Using their proprietary technology Wize figures out which products are the best for how people want to use them. They help you find the best product.

Want more information about products before you buy? Learn more about a product by seeing all the information, pictures, pros and cons, reviews, ways to use it, and stores to buy it. Not sure which product to choose from? Compare the products you like using their product comparison, and find the best product that's right for you.

Here are the Top Camera Lenses Rated 1 to 100 Reviews by Users & Experts

Image of the day:
boy at the fountain Munich GermanyArt Nouveau
Boy at the Fountain
Brunnenbuberl by Matthias Gasteiger, Karlstor, Munich, Germany


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Carl Zeiss announces new 18mm super wide angle lens for SLR cameras

Carl Zeiss expands its range of SLR lenses with the Distagon T* 3.5/18 super wide angle lens. The lens is designed with a floating lens element in the rear lens assembly, which results in impressive image quality from infinity to the closest focus range. The new lens uses the Zeiss 'color matching technology', for homogeneous color rendition across all focal lengths The lens for F-mount cameras is scheduled for delivery beginning July. For K-mount cameras the lens will be available within Q3/2008. The list price is 960,00 Euro...

PRESS SUMMARY
Distagon T* 3.5/18: the super wide angle lens for dramatic perspectivesCarl Zeiss expands its range of SLR lenses with the addition of the Distagon T* 3.5/18 super wide angle lens. With an impressive field of view of 99°, this new, rectilinear lens provides dramatic perspectives for architectural, landscape and close-range photography for photographers utilizing full-frame DSLRs or film-based cameras. The Distagon T* 3.5/18 is a derivative of the ZEISS designs for the Contax RTS series of cameras, but utilizing all modern materials and eco-friendly glass materials. The Distagon T* 3.5/18 is designed with a floating lens element in the rear lens assembly, which results in impressive image quality from infinity to the closest focus range. Utilizing the superior ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating and critically designed interior elements, the lens is remarkably free from stray light artifacts and internal reflections. Images are brilliantly rendered, with extremely crisp resolution right to the edges – even at wide-open apertures under the most difficult lighting conditions. Like all Carl Zeiss SLR lenses, the Distagon T* 3.5/18 uses the ZEISS ‘color matching technology', which provides homogeneous color rendition across all focal lengths in the product range. The front filter diameter of 82 mm allows for use of standard screw-in filters when combined with the included lens shade. In addition to the outstanding optical qualities, the special hallmarks of all ZEISS lenses are designed into the Distagon T* 3.5/18. This includes an all-metal mount for secure mounting to the camera, extreme robustness for professional applications in a wide range of conditions and precision workmanship, which result in a ‘silky' smooth focus rotation. The Distagon T* 3.5/18 ZF for F-mount cameras is scheduled for delivery beginning July 2008 through authorized Carl Zeiss photo dealers. The Distagon T* 3.5/18 ZK for K-mount cameras will be available within Q3/2008. The suggested list price is 960,00 Euro (without VAT) and includes the standard lens shade.
Additional information: All about the new Car Zeiss Distagon T* 3,5/18 lens

Credits: dcviews.com

Photo of the day:
giant ranunculus flowersCarlsbad Flower Fields
Giant Ranunculus


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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Kodak sets $1 bln stock buyback

Kodak plans to snap up $1B of its own stock - stock jumps
Eastman Kodak Co said on Tuesday it would buy back up to $1 billion of its stock, driving the photography company's share price up nearly 17 percent from historical lows.

While consumers might prefer to spend their tax rebates on sale items at Wal-Mart, Eastman Kodak is using its tax refund to help buy its discounted stock.
The photography company said Tuesday it is planning to buy $1 billion of its stock largely using a $581 million tax refund resulting from paying too much tax from 1993 through 1998. That $1 billion buys more than it used to since Kodak stock is down by two-thirds over the past eight months. Tuesday, the shares rose 14% to $14.03.
Other companies, though, don't seem to be sharing the Kodak (EK) buyback moment even while the broad market has been dropping.
While the number of announced buybacks is the same as it was this time last year, the dollar value is down 40% from year-ago levels, Dealogic says.
Rather than taking advantage of lower stock prices, companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 cut spending on stock buybacks by 3.2% in the first quarter to $113.9 billion, the first decline since the third quarter of 2003, S&P says. "Companies are very defensive," says Richard Peterson at S&P.

Credits: Matt Krantz, USA TODAY

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The Grand Canyon


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Hand-Crafted Christmas Ornaments


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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Canon XL H1S and XL H1A

Welcome to the dawn of a new era in Canon's professional camcorder line. The highly anticipated Canon XL H1S and XL H1A have arrived with exceptional quality and manual control in a versatile, lightweight, ergonomic package.

They feature a high level of customization options and capabilities, making them incredibly useful creative partners for the demanding professional. Both cameras offer a removable 20x lens and monitor controls and other updates of the XL H1, making them ideal for wedding and event videographers, digital filmmakers and documentary producers. And by introducing these specialized cameras, Canon has opened up top-quality high-definition camcorders to a wider range of users.

The XL H1S adds embedded audio and time code into its uncompressed HD-SDI output providing expanded connectivity for use in demanding live production and multi-camera shoots. Alternatively, the XL H1A does without the HD-SDI output, making it a more affordable alternative at a new, lower price point.

These camcorders are a compelling choice for anyone seeking to produce the very best in high definition video.

Get Advanced Video Features with the Canon XL H1S and Get Professional Value with the Canon XL H1A

Read Press Release at usa.canon.com/

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Anazasi Cliff Palace Mesa Verde National Park


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Epson Stylus Photo R2880 Printer

For years, the Epson Stylus Photo R2400 has been an overwhelming favorite for a tremendous range of photographers. Producing vibrant color photos and sophisticated neutral black-and-whites, this 13" printer provides considerable punch in its relatively small size. Needless to say, it's a tough act to follow. The newly arrived R2880 delivers both new technology and the features that have made its predecessor popular among so many photographers.
With recently developed Vivid Magenta ink, the R2880 is capable of producing blues, purples and reds previously unachievable. To make sure you get the most out of its extended range, the R2880 utilizes Epson's sophisticated Radiance technology. Radiance produces smoother color transitions than older technology, making prints more realistic than ever before. Along with reduced grain and smooth gradation, Radiance gives you prints whose colors appear consistent whether viewed in a sunlit home or under a gallery's tungsten lamps. The R2880 also improves reliability over its predecessor, adding automatic nozzle checks and a mist collection system to keep ink flow smooth and accurate.
Like the R2400 before it, the R2880 gives precision output on exhibition quality materials (up to 13" wide with support for rolls) that is up to the standards of full-scale professional print labs and enthusiasts alike.

Image of the day:
Stained Glass Window Saint Giles Cathedral Edinburgh ScotlandArts and Crafts
Stained Glass Window Saint Giles Cathedral Edinburgh Scotland


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Monday, June 23, 2008

Motorola and Kodak Redefine the Mobile Imaging Experience with MOTOZINE™ ZN5

Motorola (NYSE: MOT), a leader in wireless communications, and Kodak (NYSE: EK), the world’s foremost imaging innovator, today announced MOTOZINE™ ZN5, the first product combining world-class innovation from both companies. The MOTOZINE ZN5 combines a high-quality phone and camera experience to help content-craving consumers seize inspiration and share the content they create and love with the world.
Unveiled today in Beijing at a gallery-inspired event, ZINE ZN5 delivers an easy and immersive mobile imaging experience. ZN5 is the first mobile phone to combine Motorola’s ModeShift Technology and KODAK Imaging Technology. Together, they redefine the quality, convenience and connectivity of mobile imaging devices. With KODAK EASYSHARE Software and easy access to KODAK Gallery1 or other web sharing sites,2 pictures are easily moved off the device, allowing consumers to print, share and enjoy their favorite photos whenever they want.
“Today’s creative consumers not only want to be the photographer, but also the retoucher, the exhibitor and the critic,” said Jeremy Dale, corporate vice president, mobile devices marketing, Motorola, Inc. “The MOTOZINE ZN5 lets them be all the things they want to be.”
Built to ShootZN5 puts image capture first, with a high-resolution landscape screen and one of the fastest click-to-click times available. To launch the camera, simply slide open the Kodak lens cover to transform the phone into an ultra-fast 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus, a Xenon flash, 4GB of optional external memory3 and optimized settings for low-light environments.
Built-in KODAK Imaging Technology ensures that every picture taken with ZN5 looks its best. When KODAK Imaging Technology is combined with KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology, images become brighter and more vivid on the spot. Multiple capture modes, like multi-shot and panorama, which automatically stitches together continuous shots taken on the horizon line into a single, extended image1, makes taking photos fun.
“KODAK Imaging Technology combines Kodak’s unparalleled experience in imaging science with easy connectivity to the company’s vast portfolio of products and services,” said John Blake, general manager digital capture and imaging devices group, vice president Eastman Kodak Company. “We have redefined the quality, convenience and connectivity of mobile imaging devices. We have worked closely with Motorola to create a device that not only delivers Kodak-quality pictures, but allows consumers to explore a wide range of options for sharing their photos with friends and family around the world.”
Built to ShareWith one touch, photos can be viewed right from the home screen; no menus, no searching. This multimedia device provides a fun, quick and easy way to share favorite photos. Pictures can be uploaded via Gallery Link in one simple click and instantly shared to the KODAK Gallery (www.kodakgallery.com)1 to be viewed, stored and shared with friends and family. ShoZu can be used to upload photos to a variety of social networking sites1. ZN5 comes with KODAK EASYSHARE Software, the world’s most used photo software, making it easy to organize, edit, share, store and find mobile pictures1. Consumers can transfer pictures to a computer via USB, Wi-Fi1 or Bluetooth® wireless technology4 and print wirelessly on Bluetooth-compatible KODAK All-in-One Printers and at KODAK Picture Kiosks.
Built to TalkIn phone mode, ZN5 features Motorola’s patented CrystalTalkTM technology to help callers hear and be heard, even in noisy environments. With dual compatibility for GSM and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), users can connect in more areas around the world2 and enjoy high-speed wireless connections to surf the Web via a full HTML browser2. To complete the communications experience, ZN5 also supports SMS, MMS, IM and personal e-mail2.
The MOTOZINE Multimedia ExperienceMOTOZINE ZN5 is the first device to carry the MOTOZINE franchise name, Motorola’s new label for its multimedia-optimized devices. For the consumer who thrives on content consumption and creation, products in the ZINE portfolio give them the freedom to shape pop culture, on their terms.
MOTOZINE ZN5 will be first available in China in July 2008 and is expected to roll out around the globe throughout the remainder of the year. For more information regarding pricing and product availability in your region, please contact your local Motorola representative.
About KodakAs the world’s foremost imaging innovator, Kodak helps consumers, businesses, and creative professionals unleash the power of pictures and printing to enrich their lives.
To learn more, visit http://www.kodak.com/, and these blogs: 1000words.kodak.com, PluggedIn.kodak.com, and GrowYourBiz.kodak.com.
About MotorolaMotorola is known around the world for innovation in communications. The company develops technologies, products and services that make mobile experiences possible. Our portfolio includes communications infrastructure, enterprise mobility solutions, digital set-tops, cable modems, mobile devices and Bluetooth accessories. Motorola is committed to delivering next generation communication solutions to people, businesses and governments. A Fortune 100 company with global presence and impact, Motorola had sales of US $36.6 billion in 2007. For more information about our company, our people and our innovations, please visit http://www.motorola.com.



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Bad Toelz GermanyTravel the World
Bad Tölz, Germany around Christmas Time


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Photographing Babies Without Losing your Mind

Natalie Norton shares with a series of 6 tips for photographing babies. I hope you enjoy these baby photography tips.

"Babies, babies everywhere! It seems like everyone around me is either pregnant or has a new born! I’m a total sucker for tiny people. I love the way they look, all pink and wrinkled. I love the way they smell, like baby powder, and well, let’s just face it, slightly like sour milk. I even love the way they sound, fire engine siren screams and all."

However sweet they may be, they are NOT the easiest of photographic subjects! Here are 6 tips to nailing your next newborn session with flying colors.
Click over to digital-photography-school.com and enjoy the full article and the cute baby photographs.

Happy Shooting!

Natalie Norton lives and shoots on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii with her wonderful husband and her 3 crazy sons! Raleigh (5), Cardon (3) and Lincoln (22 months).

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Pink Lilies


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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Polaroid PoGo Offers Snapshot Printing

Polaroid's portable PoGo printer offers off-the-cuff snapshot printing - and since it's PictBridge compatible, you can print directly from a camera or a phone.

Polaroid may not be making its famous instant-developing snapshot cameras anymore, but that doesn't mean fans of the instant picture will be left high and dry in the digital age. The company's new PoGo portable pocket printer aims to bring the spontaneous excitement of snapshots to the digital generation. The diminutive printer weighs just eight ounces (without paper), runs off a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and can print full-bleed 2-by-3-inch snapshots in 60 seconds using new Zink inkless printing technology. The quality isn't as high as other photo printers on the market, but at snapshot size it seems to be just fine and since the printer is PictBridge compatible, users can print snapshots using their PictBridge cameras and phones via USB or Bluetooth, with no need for an intervening computer.

The PoGo's Zink paper features a peel-off back (sound familiar?) so users can attach their images to a wide variety of surfaces. The Zink technology uses heat to activate dye crystals embedded in the paper to create the images; the paper offers a polymer coating to protet printouts from scratches and moisture, and the result feels a lot like traditional photo paper. Sadly, no shaking is required to make the images appear.

Polaroid says the PoGos should retail for about $150, and while the models shown so far sport a black casing, the company says the printers will be offered in other colors to increase their appeal. The devices are clearly intended for the consumer and amateur photo crowd rather than serious photographers, but if you're looking for a simple way to plaster vacation snapshots around the office, the PoGo might do the trick.

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Seagulls on Roof PhotographWildlife
Seagulls getting ready for the night


Stirling Castle Scotland at Night - PhotoNightshots
Illuminated Stirling Castle, Scotland, in fog


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