Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Samsung Nx1000 Review: Overview

Samsung Nx1000 Review: Overview: "Samsung has just announced three brand new NX System, interchangeable lens cameras for 2012, the NX20, NX210, and NX1000.  Despite the NX1000's compact size, it has many of the same performance features as the NX20 and NX210.  A huge 20.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor, which will most likely be capable of full HD 1080p movie recording and a host of smart features to make the camera easy to use for photographers of all skill levels. "

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Sony NEX-5R Review

Sony NEX-5R Review: "Now here’s another one: a deliciously tiny, mirrorless, interchangeable lens camera that can almost replace many DSLRs on themarket. Sony was one of the early entrants in this game and, in typical fashion, continues to refine the bloodline with this third generation product in the 5 series."

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Using Fire with Still-life or Product Photography (Video) – PictureCorrect

Using Fire with Still-life or Product Photography (Video) – PictureCorrect: "Mixing fire with anything highly flammable seems like a disaster waiting to happen, but it can add an interesting twist to product or still-life photography if executed correctly. The movement and energy of fire can create several different effects, from light trails to rippling flames. This is photographer Von Wong’s attempt at creating an eye-catching series of images in a beautiful location surrounded by a variety of pyrotechnics:"

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Quick Tips on Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect

Quick Tips on Landscape Photography – PictureCorrect: "Tell a story with landscape photography! By telling stories with your camera, you are forced you to slow down and contemplate the details. This one factor alone could greatly improve your skills as a photographer!"

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New: Tack Sharp Photography Guide on How to Nail Focus – PictureCorrect

New: Tack Sharp Photography Guide on How to Nail Focus – PictureCorrect: "You’d be surprised to know just how much actually goes in to getting consistently sharp images. It isn’t rocket science or physics or anything like that but there are definitely techniques and processes involved that the majority of photographers probably don’t know about. This is a step by step guide designed for any photographer who has ever struggled with getting sharp images."

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