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Last updated: Review & Sample Photos @ ImagingResource (15 October’08)
The Sony CyberShot T300 is a 10.1 Megapixels digital camera features 5X Optical Zoom Lens (35mm equivalent: 33 - 165 mm) with Optical Image Stabilization, ISO 80-3200, Intelligent Scene Recognition; HDTV compatibility, In-Camera Editing, and a 3.5″ Widescreen LCD screen. The camera measures 8 x 10 x 6 inches and powered with Lithium-Ion NP-BD1 battery.





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Last update: Review & Sample Photos @ ePhotozine (15 October’08)
The Fujifilm FinePix Z10fd (announced 26 July’07) is a 7.2 MegaPixel CCD point-and-shoot digital camera features Fujinon 3X Zoom (35mm equivalent: 38 - 114 mm), Picture Stabilization, ISO 64-1600, Blog Mode (for easy e-mail & web sharing), One-touch Face Detection Technology with Auto Red Eye Removal, and a 2.5″ LCD Screen. The camera measures 91.2 x 56.6 x 18.8 mm (3.6 x 2.2 x 0.8 in) and weighs 110 g (3.9 oz). (Download Brochure)





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Hello, I want to shoot landscapes cause that´s most appealing to me, besides close up. Just browsing trough reviews and therefore i am a bit dazzeled!!
I am a beginner, so what would be a nice lens to start with landscapes? It can be a Canon, but i also come across Tamron, Tokina and Sigma.
Who can enlighten me ? My budget is max. 500 euro! [ Join Discussion ]
Last update (14 October’08):
- Review by PCMag
- Sample Photos @ Fujifilm
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Fujifilm FinePix Z200fd is a 10 Megapixels point-and-shoot digital camera replacing the Z100fd. The camera features Wide-angle 5x optical zoom lens (33 - 165 mm on a 35 mm camera), Face Detection optimizes focus/exposure for up to 10 faces, Dual Image Stabilization for blur-free pictures, xD or SD memory cards support, ISO 64-1600, and a 2.7″ 230,000 Pixels LCD screen. This ultra-slim camera measures only at 92.0 (W) x 55.7 (H) x 20.0 (D) mm / 3.6 (W) x 2.2(H) x 0.8(D) in and weighs Approx. 150g / 5.3oz. (Download Brochure)





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I intend to do an exhibition soon in my town, I would like to print my photos in good quality and probably frame them with a simple black thin wooden border.
But here is the question.. Where? How and on what do pros print their photos?
Do they print them in simple printing studios (like Kodak etc..) on photo papers?
Do they print them in more printing oriented places on other type of papers? (like the posters etc..).
Is Matte printing better then glossy?
I did a photoshoot this weekend and we shot for most of the day starting at 10 am. I di alot of equestrian photography and I was shooting a stallion for his owner.
It didn’t seem to matter where I moved or where I had her move the horse, it was either blown out or too dark, too much highlight of too much shadow. I kept my F stops below f8 for good DOF and I kept my ISO at 400 or less, most of the time it was at 100 as it was super sunny. I had my shutter speet pretty high, betweek 250 and 500. Should I have had it higher? Should I have been shooting in the evening? Here are some samples from the shoot. [ Join Discussion ]
