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January 15th, 2008

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The Nikon Rangefinder System - The Book

For us in the west, it all began in the Spring of 1950.

That was the time when LIFE magazine photojournalists David Douglas Duncan and Horace Bristol, in transit through Tokyo en route to cover the war raging in Korea, were persuaded by a young Japanese stringer to visit a camera factory in the Shinagawa district of the city.



Out of the chaos and rubble of World War II, Nippon Kogaku Kogyo Kaisha - Japan Optical Company Ltd., - struggled to rebuild its manufacturing programme; it had once employed 23,000 workers in more than 20 factories. Now it was reduced to 2 and a mere 1400 employees.



In the west, the regard for post war Japanese manufactured products of almost any description bordered on the dismissive. Certainly for cameras and optics, the general perception was that only Europe and the USA had the know-how to put together the high quality equipment demanded by professionals. But, as Duncan wrote to me years later after his Yankee Nomad was published in the 1960s, it was the young Japanese photographer's enthusiasm for the new products which persuaded him and Bristol to take time out of a busy schedule for the visit.

One can speculate on where Nippon Kogaku - the mighty and familiar Nikon of today, would be in the pecking order had...
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Book Review: The Digital Photography Book: Volume 2 By Scott Kelby

Written by T. Michael Testi

 

After the success of his first volume of The Digital Photography Book, published in September 2006, Scott Kelby is out with his latest version The Digital Photography Book: Volume 2. This is not an update of his best selling book; rather it is a second volume that continues in the tradition of the first.

The first book was based on the premise that if you and Scott Kelby were out on a photo shoot and you asked how to achieve some type of photographic technique, Kelby would not go into a lot of detail about how cameras work. Instead he would just show you how to accomplish what you want to do. That is the premise of volume two as well. The Digital Photography Book: Volume 2 is 222 pages in length and divided into nine chapters and is fully indexed.

Chapter 1, "Using Flash Like a Pro," examines the reason why pop-up flash makes images look so bad and why you have to get your flash off your camera. Here you will see how to work with flash off the camera, make it wireless, work with soft boxes,

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Samsung i7

Last update: Review by GoodGearGuide (added on 16 January’08)

The Samsung i7 is a point-and-shoot digital camera and a multimedia player features 7.2 megapixels, 3x optical zoom (35mm equivalent: 38 ~ 114mm), ISO setting from 80-1600, 7 multimedia functions (PMP, MP3 etc), MPEG4, SVGA(800X592), ASR(Advanced Shake Reduction) and 3″ 180° Rotating Mode Change LCD Screen with Touch Panel [specs sheet].

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Overall Rating: 3 out of 5 stars | Latest Price Info

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Apple TimeCapsule

I haven't updated in a while but I was excited enough about this quarters Macworld that I'm breaking the silence. An Airport Extreme base station with a hard drive inside!? TimeCapsule the newest product from Apple, announced today is described by Gizmondo as:


At Macworld 2008, Apple just announced Time Capsule, a full Airport Extreme base station with 802.11n wireless and four ethernet ports, plus server grade hard drives to back up all of the Leopard Macs in the house. We were hoping something like this would come around, and we'll share details with you soon. In the meantime, let's all celebrate the reasonable price: 500GB for $300; 1TB for $500.


This is the best thing ever. I was really unimpressed with TimeMachine when it debuted because I have a Macbook and I'm always moving around the house. I didn't want my computer tied to my desk. Now I don't have to worry about it because I can replace my base station with something that will act as a back-up server and my wap all at the same time!

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Casio Exilim EX-V8

Last update: Review & Sample Photos @ DCRP (16 January’07)

The Samsung Casio Exilim EX-V8 (announced 28 August’07) is an 8 megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera features 7x optical zoom (35mm film equivalent: 38-266 mmmm), Image Stabilization system, ISO setting: 50-800, Youtube capture mode and a 3? TFT LCD screen. The camera measures 95.5 x 59.8 x 25.5 mm and it weighs Approx. 149 g.


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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars | Latest Price Info

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Nikon D3

Last update: Review & Sample Photos by Uwe Steinmueller (16 January’08)

The Nikon D3 (announced 23.08.07) features a 12.1 effective megapixels FX-format CMOS image sensor with 36.0 (H) x 23.9 (V) mm image size, Sensitivity range ISO 200 to 6400 at normal setting for exceptionally high-quality images; can be set to ISO-equivalent 25,600, Continuous shooting at up to 9 frames-per-second, Scene Recognition System, 2 LiveView Shooting Modes, and a High-definition (920,000 dots), 170? viewing angle, 3-inch VGA LCD monitor with tempered glass. The camera will be available in November 2007 at around US$5000. (Nikon D3 Brochure)

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Sony CyberShot DSC-T200

Last update: Review & Sample Photos @ Steve’sDigicams (16 January’08)

The Sony CyberShot T200 (announced 22 August’07) is a 8.1 MP point-and-shoot camera features 5X Optical Zoom (35mm equivalent: 35 - 175 mm), Touch-Screen Operation, HD Output, ISO 800-3200, and a 3.5 Widescreen display. The camera measures 93.5 x 59.3 x 20.4 mm, weighs 160g and available in black, red and silver.

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Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 stars | Latest Price Info

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Sony CyberShot DSC-T70

Last update: Review & Sample Photos @ Steve’sDigicams (16 January’08)

The Sony CyberShot DSC-T70 is an 8.0 megapixels point-and-shoot digital camera (announced 22 August’07) features 3x optical zoom (35mm equivalent: 38 - 114 mm), ISO 80-3200, Touch-Screen Operation, HD Output and a 3.0” Widescreen LCD. The camera measures 3 9/16″ x 2 1/4″ x 13/16″ (90 x 56.4 x 20.7 mm) and weighs 4.5 oz (128 g).

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Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 stars | Latest Price Info

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