Just Posted: our review of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3

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Posted on 23rd July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Just posted: our review of Adobe Lightroom 3. It's been more than three years since Adobe introduced the first version of Lightroom - its raw processing and workflow tool aimed specifically at photographers. In June 2010 the company released the third version which represented the biggest update the software has yet seen, including the incorporation of an entirely new raw processing engine. We've been using the latest version extensively and have prepared a eight-page review assessing its usefulness as a tool for photographers. We've also looked at its relationship with the rest of the Photoshop family and, most importantly, how its output compares to that of its rivals.

“Share your pic, Win a trip” Photo Contest

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Posted on 22nd July 2010 by Andrew in Competitions |Travel

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Copyright 2010 :: Open photo contests and competitions

Share your pic, Win a trip Photo Contest

Enter your favorite vacation photos.

Prizes:

  • Canon Pixma photo printer,
  • digital photo frame,
  • camera tripod,
  • photo paper,
  • a $50 Shutterfly gift card,
  • a 3-night stay at any Shell Vacations Hospitality Resort (valued at approximately $1,140).

How to enter this travel photo contest

Canon posts firmware update for EOS 7D digital SLR

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Posted on 22nd July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Canon has posted a firmware update for its EOS 7D digital SLR. Firmware v1.2.2 fixes AF point selection and display bugs occuring under specific shooting conditions, and also addresses an error in movie mode. It also corrects misspellings in the Spanish and Thai language menus. The firmware is available for immediate download from Canon's website.

Samsung launches PL200 budget compact camera

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Samsung has launched the PL200 budget compact camera. The 14.1MP camera features a 3.0 inch LCD and comes with 7x image-stabilized zoom lens (31-217mm equiv.) and records 720p HD videos using H.264 compression. The camera will be available from September at a retail price of $179.99.

Samsung releases ST600 and ST100 DualView cameras

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Samsung has launched 14.2MP versions of its dual LCD compact cameras in the shape of the ST600 and ST100. Both feature larger 3.5" rear LCDs and slightly bigger 1.8" front LCDs compared their DualView predecessors (known as 2View in Europe). The ST600 comes with a 5x image stabilized zoom starting at a useful 27mm equivalent, while the ST100 comes with a 35-175mm equiv. lens. The ST100 is a departure for the DualView series, being a card-style camera built around a periscope lens. Both cameras are designed around touch-screen interfaces. The ST600 and ST100 will be available from September at a retail price of $329.99 and $349.99 respectively.

2010 Annual Wedding Photography Contest

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by Andrew in Competitions

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Copyright 2010 :: Open photo contests and competitions

2010 Annual Wedding Photography ContestContest finalists will be revealed to the public for voting and critique. The winners will be determined by voters.

Prizes:

  • $1,000 Grand Prize
  • 2nd Place: Apple iPad
  • 3rd Place: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Upgrade
  • Top 10: One-Year WPD Membership ($360 Value)

How to enter this wedding photo contest

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Just Posted: Panasonic DMC-LX5 sample gallery

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Just posted: full sized images from the Panasonic DMC-LX5. We had the chance to shoot with the newly-announced LX5 and have prepared a 24 shot gallery of images. We intentionally shot at a variety of apertures, ISOs, focal lengths and aspect ratios to give a flavor of what the camera can do. The images were taken with a pre-production camera, so may not be representative of final, production image quality.

Take your Photography to the next level with 123di

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by admin in Software

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Panasonic releases Lumix DMC-TS10 rugged compact

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Panasonic has announced the Lumix DMC-TS10 rugged compact camera (known as the FT10 in Europe). A simpler version of the DMC-TS2, it sports a 35-140mm equivalent 4x optical zoom lens, and is certified waterproof at depths of up to 3 meters /10 ft and shockproof for drops of up to 1.5 meters /5 ft (as opposed to 10 meters and 2 meters repectively for the FT2). The rest of the features remain the same, including a 14.1MP CCD sensor and a 2.7" LCD. It will be available from mid-Septemeber for a suggested retail price of $249.95.

Panasonic officially announces DMC-LX5 premium compact

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Panasonic has officially unveiled the DMC-LX5, successor to the popular LX3. The latest model features a revised sensor, longer zoom range and improved control layout without fundamentally changing the existing model's formula. It offers a more flexible 24-90mm equivalent lens with a bright F2.0-3.3 maximum aperture range and a comparatively large 10MP sensor in a small body. The body itself is barely changed compared to the LX3 - gaining an improved hand grip, clickable control dial, direct movie record button and a 1:1 position on the aspect ratio slider. Most significantly it gains a connector to add the DMW-LVF1 electronic viewfinder originally launched with the GF1. Other than this, the LX5 gains the AVCHD Lite format for its 720p video, and its image stabilization is branded with the company's latest 'Power O.I.S' designation. It will be available from the end of August for a suggested retail price of $499.95. We've had a chance to use an LX5 for a bit, so have prepared some notes on our first impressions.

Fujifilm unleashes Finepix Z800EXR with Hybrid autofocus

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Fujifilm has released the FinePix Z800EXR premium ultra-compact. A successor to the Z700EXR, the camera features a second-generation EXR CCD that incorporates sensors for the company's new Hybrid autofocus system. The camera automatically chooses between using the contrast-detection AF method used in compact cameras and the phase-detection method usually used in DSLRs to offer DSLR-like autofocus times. The camera also inherits the 3.5" touch screen LCD and 5x (35-175mm equiv.) optical zoom lens from its predecessor.

Panasonic launches Lumix DMC-FZ40 / FZ45 digital superzoom

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Along with the DMC-FZ100, Panasonic has also announced the Lumix DMC-FZ40 superzoom (FZ45 in Europe). Slotting in where the FZ38/35 left off, it features the same 25-600mm equiv. lens as the FZ100, but with a 14.1MP CCD sensor and simpler 230K dot 3.0 inch fixed LCD (as opposed to the FZ100's CMOS sensor and high-res screen). The FZ40 also offers AVCHD Lite 720p HD video recording, manual shooting modes and 'Sonic Speed' auto-focus system that the company says offers the industry's fastest focus times. The European FZ45 version is limited to 29 minutes video recording. It will be available from the end of August for a suggested retail price of $399.95.

Panasonic premieres Lumix DMC-FZ100 high-speed superzoom camera

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Panasonic has released the Lumix DMC-FZ100 super-zoom digital camera with Full HD AVCHD video recording. With a 24x zoom lens (25mm - 600mm equiv.), 14.1 MP CMOS sensor and 460K dot 3.0 inch tiltable LCD, it includes features such as Image Stabilization, the latest Venus Engine FHD processor and P/A/S/M shooting modes. It also offers the industry's fastest full resolution burst shooting using a mechanical shutter at 11 fps. The camera is designed with a focus mode switch on the lens barrel, and a rear jog dial for better control while shooting manually. It will be available from the end of August for a suggested retail price of $499.95. Now with demonstration of zoom range added.

Panasonic announces Lumix DMC-FX700 touch-screen compact

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Panasonic has announced the Lumix DMC-FX700 touch-screen digital compact, featuring a stabilized wide angle 5x zoom lens (24-120mm) with a semi-fast F2.2-5.9 maximum aperture range. The camera reduces buttons to a minimum, instead depending on its touch-sensitive 3.0" screen. It also offers full 1080i AVCHD video and 10 fps full resolution burst shooting. Other features include P/A/S/M shooting modes and the latest Venus Engine FHD processor.

Fujifilm unveils F300EXR compact superzoom with Hybrid autofocus system

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Posted on 21st July 2010 by News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) in Syndicated Press

Fujifilm has unveiled the FinePix F300EXR which debuts a new Hybrid autofocus system that the company claims is as fast as that on DSLRs. The camera automatically chooses between using the contrast-detection AF method used in compact cameras and the phase-detection method usually used in DSLRs. In addition the F300 offers a 15x optical zoom lens starting at a wide 24mm, a 1/2" 12MP Super CCD EXR sensor and a 460k 3.0" LCD. The camera's image stabilization system has also been tweaked, adding a 'Gyro' sensor to detect a wider range of camera movements that can contribute to shaky images. Other features include manual exposure modes, 360 degrees Motion Panorama and a Super Intelligent flash that attempts to balance flash illumination across the foreground and background.

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