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Rob Galbraith DPI
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Photojournalist shares seven things learned
Getty Images photojournalist Peter Macdiarmid shares the Top 7 things I've earned as a Getty Images news photographer but what is more interesting is the video below the list.
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Sigma announces dramatic SD1 price reduction, updated DP1 and DP2
Sigma today announced that the price of its SD1 DSLR camera has been reduced to US$2,299 in the U.S. (That is the Minimum Advertised Price, or MAP, which is normally also the actual street price.) This is a reduction of more than $4,500 from the previous MAP. At the same time, the company announced updated versions of the DP1 and DP2 large-sensor compact cameras, which now use the same 14.75 million image pixel, 3-layer Foveon sensor as the SD1.
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Olympus announces OM-D E-M5 with 15.93 million image pixel sensor, EVF
To inaugurate a new lineup of Micro Four Thirds format interchangeable-lens compact system cameras called the OM-D series, Olympus has announced the E-M5. Designed for advanced photographers, the new camera boasts a 15.93 million image pixel sensor and a built-in high-resolution electronic viewfinder in a weather-sealed magnesium alloy body styled to evoke the Olympus OM-series 35mm film SLRs of the 1970s and 80s.
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Nikon releases firmware updates for J1, V1 cameras
Firmware updates for the Nikon 1 J1 and V1 correct a flash overexposure bug and, in the V1 specifically, an instance of the camera malfunctioning when switching between the rear LCD and the EVF.
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Links to all things Nikon D800
The D800 appears to be slowing down web servers right and left today, as photographers clamor for more information on the new Nikon digital SLR. Here are links to stories, pictures and videos on and from the D800 and its near-twin, the D800E.
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Full-resolution Canon EOS-1D X photos available for download
Canon has updated its EOS-1D X sample images page with six full-resolution downloadable photos, shot at sensitivity settings ranging from ISO 400-1600.
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