Archive - Sep 6, 2010

ePHOTOzine's Photo Month

Make the most of abandoned buildings and photograph the broken glass you can find on the outside.

ePHOTOzine Articles | 2010-09-06

Photographing broken windows

Destruction and dereliction isn't necessarily a bad thing.

ePHOTOzine Techniques | 2010-09-06

Sony DSLR Alpha 55

In Sony's about-to-be-released 16.2-megapixel SLT-A55V (which will be known as the A55) DSLR camera, the traditional SLR mirror is replaced with a semi-transparent pellicle mirror that is fixed in place instead of flipping up and down with each exposure. This Translucent Mirror Technology (TMT) technology underpins the new camera's fast TTL focusing and high burst speeds and makes the new models smaller and lighter than previous models in the Alpha.

Photo Review | 2010-09-06

Casio Exilim EX-FH25

Casio's latest bridge camera sports a mammoth 20x zoom, high speed video functions and a high sensitivity 10 megapixel CMOS sensor.

ePHOTOzine Reviews | 2010-09-06

Panasonic DMC-FX70

Panasonic go down the Samsung route of offering a hi-res compact camera with nice build quality and all manner of technological trickery under the hood in the FX70.

ePHOTOzine Reviews | 2010-09-06

Five Photojournalists and Four Students Receive Latest Getty Images Grants

Getty Images has completed its sixth annual photojournalism grants programme by announcing the names of those who have been selected to receive the grants.

PhotographyBLOG | 2010-09-06

Tamron USA Announces “Super Rebates”

Tamron USA has announced an End of Summer Super Rebate programme valid on purchases made through October 10, 2010. Read more and comment »

PhotographyBLOG | 2010-09-06

CorelDRAW Home & Student Suite X5

Corel Corporation today unveiled a home and student version of its award-winning flagship product, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5. Read more and comment »

PhotographyBLOG | 2010-09-06

Ezybox Speed-Lite

The new Ezybox Speed-Lite from Lastolite is a 22cm x 22cm mini softbox which attaches directly onto a flashgun. Read more and comment »

PhotographyBLOG | 2010-09-06