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  1. Review: the Nikon Speedlight SB-910

    Rob Galbraith DPI &bull Dec 16, 2011

    The Speedlight SB-910, Nikon's update to the venerable SB-900, is landing in stores worldwide now. We run down the changes that Nikon has made to its flagship shoe mount flash, including the new model's redesigned thermal protection feature. Flagship: Views of the Nikon Speedlight SB-910, including with SZ-2TN filter attached. Replacing the Speedlight SB-900 at the top of Nikon's flash lineup, the SB-910 offers a similar set of features to its predecessor plus some carefully-considered tweaks. The SB-910 comes with Soft Case SS-910 that can house the flash, Incandescent Filter SZ-2TN, Fluorescent Filter SZ-2FL, Diffusion Dome SW-14 and Speedlight Stand… Full Story »

  2. Announcing The Latest Canon 5D MK II Winner...

    This Week in Photography &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Our random number generator picked: Brian DeVito - @bdevit as the winner. Way back on October 4, 2011, Brian correctly tweeted the contest link and the rest is history. My good friend Joel has had the brand new camera box… Full Story »


  3. Nikon Coolpix P7100 Digital Camera Review

    digitalcamerainfo.com &bull Dec 15, 2011

    The Nikon Coolpix P7100 is the camera giant's latest high-end compact, equipped with a viewfinder, oversized sensor, and RAW-format capabilities. It's an update to last year's P7000 model, and most of the "new" features herein are really just refinements to… Full Story »

  4. Win Your Choice of a New Nikon or Canon 70-200 F/2.8 Top-Of-The-Line-Lens

    This Week in Photography &bull Dec 15, 2011

    I've given away lots of cameras, but I don't think I've ever tried giving away JUST a lens. So here goes nothing. I'd like to introduce a new contest. This one starts today and ends on March 1, 2012. The… Full Story »


  5. Nikon Coolpix S6200 (Red)

    CNET Reviews - Most Recent Digital Cameras &bull Dec 14, 2011

    The bottom line:The Nikon Coolpix S6200 is not exceptional in any way, but casual snapshooters in need of a pocket-friendly 10x zoom camera should check it out. The Nikon Coolpix S6200 is a perfectly average point-and-shoot camera. It does nothing very well, but it's also not completely without worth. Mostly, its value is tied up in its lens and design. It's barely bigger than a deck of cards, yet has an ultrawide-angle lens with a 10x zoom range. The S6200 is also easy to use, has enough shooting features to please most snapshooters, and looks good, too. But, while its… Full Story »

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  6. Mount Adapter FT1 for Nikon 1 J1 and V1 nearing release

    Rob Galbraith DPI &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Mount Adapter FT1, an accessory that enables F-mount Nikkor lenses to be attached to a Nikon 1 J1 or V1 mirrorless camera, is slated to ship towards the end of next week in Japan. We're awaiting confirmation from Nikon USA… Full Story »


  7. How To Bake A Nikon Cake

    DIZPhotography.net - Do It Yourself Photography and Studio Lighting &bull Dec 13, 2011

    A few weeks ago the blog has taken a small detour to the baking realm with camera shaped cookies. I thought that cookies were not big enough in some cases so here we go with a guide to bake a… Full Story »

  8. Nikon releases firmware updates for J1, V1 cameras

    Rob Galbraith DPI &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Firmware v1.10 for the Nikon 1 J1 and V1 incorporates support for Mount Adapter FT1 and adds a pixel mapping feature. Nikon has also posted instructions for running the new pixel mapping function, as well as detailed information on the… Full Story »


  9. Nikon 1 J1 & V1 Firmware Update 1.10

    PhotographyBLOG &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Nikon has posted firmware updates for its new Nikon 1 J1 and Nikon 1 V1 compact system cameras. Version 1.10 adds a pixel mapping function and support for the FT-1 adapter that enables users to attach F-mount lenses to these… Full Story »

  10. 2011 Frugal Gift Guide for Photographers

    Canon Blogger &bull Dec 12, 2011

    Let's face it - the economy being what it is, the really high end items are likely out of the reach of most mortals. Some are tried and true, some are innovative and new, while others are just plain cool! The rules for my gift guide are simple - everything must be under $50! The reason? Well, lots of photographers are posting their own versions of "Gift Guides", and some are just plain decadent with money. Lens… Full Story »

  11. Working With Problem Exposures In Adobe Camera Raw

    This Week in Photography &bull Dec 11, 2011

    Guest Post by Rich Harrington - Follow Rich on Twitter Click here to watch a nice, quick video tutorial on working with problem images in ACR. _______ This Post Sponsored by: Adorama - More than a Camera Store - Animoto… Full Story »


  12. Stop Advertising in Photo Magazines - Head West to the Web

    Stuck in Customs &bull Dec 10, 2011

    This is a sad story and embarrassing in many ways, but it turns out there is both a happy ending (thanks to Scott Kelby) and an overall moral to the story. It's also quite exciting for all the bloggers out there. First, you might be interested in any kind of bias in this report, so let me alleviate any suspicions. I am completely independent of the mainstream photography world. This blog is not owned by any bigger media company, and I have no kind of incestuous relationship with any advertiser whatsoever. I am completely independent. For example, when I mention… Full Story »

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  13. How to Make Film Canister Holiday Lights!

    Photojojo &bull Dec 8, 2011

    Extra photos for bloggers: 1, 2, 3 Free shipping on orders over $50! New in the Photojojo Shop: Camera Mobile Detailed handmade mobile w/ 5 vintage camera designs. Camera Tote & PouchColorfully illustrated and made from recycled material. Lens Pillow… Full Story »

  14. Nikon P7000: Numerous bugs squashed in new firmware

    The Imaging Resource News Page &bull Dec 7, 2011

    Nikon Inc. has released a new firmware update for its Coolpix P7000 digital camera that corrects a wide variety of bugs in the previous firmware version, issued almost exactly a year ago. Nikon P7000 v1.2 improves autofocus performance by both… Full Story »


  15. The Runner of Blades

    Stuck in Customs &bull Dec 7, 2011

    Time: Thursday 7 PM PT (Your World Time)Where to watch:www.Vidcastnetwork.comTopic: Gear Talk! The new Nikon Mirrorless and more Note, I usually don't talk about gear I'm more into the art, but this next generation of cameras is interesting to me.… Full Story »

  16. Nikon updates firmware for discontinued CoolPix P7000

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) &bull Dec 6, 2011

    Nikon has taken the unusual step of updating the firmware of its discontinued CoolPix P7000 enthusiast compact. Firmware v1.2 offers a broad selection of improvements and bug fixes, ranging from improved AF targeting to the correction of an error that… Full Story »

  17. Nikon SB-910 Speedlight: Pre-order at Berger Brothers

    Nikonians News - Photography & Imaging News and Podcasts &bull Dec 6, 2011

    Just in time for the holidays, our corporate sponsor Berger Brothers is offering exclusive pre-orders on the flagship replacement Nikon SB-910 Speedlight. All Nikonians members can take advantage of this special offer, so why wait? Join now and get exclusive… Full Story »

  18. Coolpix P7000 firmware updated to v1.2

    Rob Galbraith DPI &bull Dec 6, 2011

    Nikon has released firmware v1.2 for the Coolpix P7000. The update is intended to improve autofocus performance, correct numerous bugs and enable the use of auto bracketing together with the self-timer. Full Story »

  19. Nikon resumes DSLR shipments, full production expected by March 2012

    News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) &bull Dec 1, 2011

    Nikon has re-started limited production of DSLRs, following the flooding of its Thai factory, but does not expect to reach full production volumes again until March 2012. The company also says the industrial park in which its main factory is… Full Story »

  20. Nikon resumes limited production in Thailand

    Rob Galbraith DPI &bull Dec 1, 2011

    In its latest update on the flooding in Thailand and the impact it has had on manufacturing there, Nikon reports that, as of today, shipments of some Thailand-made digital SLR bodies and lenses has resumed, albeit at a reduced volume.… Full Story »



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