Archive - Sep 2009

Canon to skip PMA 2010

With the Photo Marketing Association's Spring 2010 International Convention and Trade Show a little under five months away, interesting news has reached us from Dan Havlik of the PDN Gear Guide. Traditionally one of the largest exhibitors at PMA each year with a booth right inside the main entrance, Canon U.S.A. Inc. has apparently decided not to attend the show next spring.

Imaging Resource | 2009-09-30

ACDSee Pro overhauled with new features

ACD Systems Inc. has announced the release of a major update to its flagship photo management application aimed at the pro market, ACDSee Pro 3. The latest version of ACDSee Pro is based around a new workflow design with tabs for four different main operating modes - Manage, View, Process, and Online, with each mode offering only the tools and panes relevant to its function.

Imaging Resource | 2009-09-30

Review posted for Sony Cyber-shot HX1!

Sony took a different approach to maximizing the advantage of a CMOS sensor in a long zoom digital camera, while keeping the resolution low to keep expectations a bit more realistic. The result is the Sony HX1, a 20x zoom digital camera that can do what most consumers want -- get in close -- while delivering good 11x14-inch printed results. The Sony HX1's 20x zoom ranges from 28 to 560mm equivalent, and it maintains good image quality across that range. Other unique features in the Sony HX1 digital camera include Handheld Twilight mode, which combines images in-camera for better...

Imaging Resource | 2009-09-30

Toshiba Adds a touch of MAGIX

New camcorders include MAGIX Movie Edit Pro Plus trial version for full HD video editing experience Toronto (Vocus/PRWEB) September 30, 2009 -- MAGIX, the market leader in video editing(1), has begun a new relationship with Toshiba, who specialize in innovative media players and camcorders. With it Toshiba will be offering a 30-day trail version of MAGIX Movie Edit Pro with every new Camileo full HD camcorder sold in Europe. Magix...(read more)

Imaging Resource | 2009-09-30

PhotoBin.com Announces Tech-easy Photo Sharing and Archiving Site with 3-D Photo Wall

Web Site Helps Busy Families and Consumers Confidently Manage and Share Entire Photo Collections SAN DIEGO, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- PhotoBin.com today announces the launch of its photo sharing, archiving and sorting subscription products, including PhotoBin Basic, PhotoBin Plus and photo-customized merchandise. PhotoBin Basic provides free accounts for consumers new to photo sharing, while PhotoBin Plus provides subscription-based accounts for advanced...(read more)

Imaging Resource | 2009-09-30

August POTD Winners Chosen!

We're happy to announce the monthly winners of our Photo of the Day contest for August, 2009. "Brown Eyes," "Manhattan Lights," and "The frog and the larva" were chosen as our August winners. Congratulations to Robyn Terrell, Neil Shapiro, and Jimmy Hoffman! Without further ado, here's the three monthly winners for August, and comments from the judges on what made them so great. Clicking on any image will open a larger version in a new window. First Place Brown Eyes, by Robyn Terrell...(read more)

Imaging Resource | 2009-09-30

Review: Panasonic 20mm f/1.7

The Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 ASPH LUMIX G pancake prime lens is available as a kit lens for the new Panasonic GF-1 micro-four thirds camera. The lens is one of the smallest lenses we've tested, making an extremely compact and pocketable shooting solution. But what kind of quality can you expect from such a small package? Click here for our full review of the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 ASPH LUMIX G.

Imaging Resource | 2009-09-30

Lexar's advice for perfect autumn photography

Lexar has some information to help you through the autumn season.

ePHOTOzine Articles | 2009-09-30

Woodstock Vision - The Spirit Of A Generation

Elliott Landy, official photographer for the original Woodstock Music Festival, has just released a new, 224-page, hardcover edition of Woodstock Vision-The Spirit Of A Generation featuring 300 of his classic rock images from the late sixties.

PhotographyBLOG | 2009-09-30