May
18

How Digital Cameras Actually Work—And Why They’re So Cheap

Chances are you’ve got a digital camera of some sort in your pocket or bag, but you’ve never given too much thought how it really works. Pictures go on computer, not film. Right, well, here’s a simple and straightforward explanation of how that happens, exactly. Bill Hammack, the Engineer Guy, explains the mechanics of how… Continue reading »

May
15

H&H: 50% OFF Photographic Pano Book

H&H Color Lab Photographic Pano Books. Add a new niche to your product line. 50% OFF Photographic Pano Book with coupons code RFPanoBook (expires June 15, 2012) Remarkable! •covers printed on lustre or glossy photographic HD paper • full photographic pages (no seams!) • 24-hour service time • FREE shipping • Renowned H&H quality www.hhcolorlab.com/create/books/photo_pano_books Free… Continue reading »

May
14

WPPI Announces WPPI U 2012

Summertime university-style photography seminars taking place in New Jersey, Georgia, Nevada and Oregon, offer fundamental education for emerging professional photographers; registration now open Hollywood, CA (May 14, 2012) – Wedding & Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) announces that registration for WPPI U is now open. Four, two-day workshops, will take place in Fairfield, NJ, June 25… Continue reading »

May
09

Nikon tells PDN it is looking for a fix for D800 and D4 lock-up bug

Nikon has confirmed to PDN that it is investigating a problem that can cause the D800 and D4 to lock-up while shooting. The company says that the issue – identified while PDN was reviewing the camera – can be avoided by disabling Highlights and RGB Histogram on the display. At present the lock-ups require the… Continue reading »

May
09

Olympus TG-1: Tough Cams Want to Snap Beautiful Photos Too

The Olympus TG-1 is the company’s latest rugged camera, the successor to last year’s TG-810. And though the rugged aspects of these cameras may have hit an innovative plateau, there’s always room for improvement when it comes to image quality. That’s why Olympus packed a lens with an F2.0 aperture into this durable 12-megapixel beast.… Continue reading »