Shutterbug Staff

Shutterbug Staff  |  Oct 01, 2004  |  0 comments

This month's Picture This! assignment was "Artful Architecture," and we were thrilled with not only the scenes and places we got to visit but with the artful way in which Shutterbug readers made the images. Using a range of wide angle and tele lenses, with many fascinating points of view, the photos gave us renewed faith...

Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 20, 2004  |  0 comments



Nikon has announced their lineup for
the fall in anticiplation of photokina, the worldwide trade show to be held in
Germany in the coming weeks. Following is a synopsis from the Nikon release. Watch
for complete details in coming issues of Shutterbug.



Nikon D2X:

Using brand new innovations in sensor design and image processing, the D2X delivers
sharp images with very fine gradations of tone and 12.4 megapixel resolution.
Photographers are now rid of the dilemma of choosing between high resolution and
high speed, because even at a tremendous size of 12.4 megapixels, the D2X can
comfortably shoot full resolution images at 5 frames per second (up to 21 consecutive
JPEGs and 15 NEFs).
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Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 17, 2004  |  0 comments



Lexar
Media, Inc. has announced plans to incorporate encryption technology into its
Professional CompactFlash and, in conjunction with technology-compatible digital
cameras, will provide users with a secure digital media solution. Professional
photographers and other security conscious users worldwide will have added confidence
knowing that access to stored images and information is protected by a high-end
encryption code technology.

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Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 16, 2004  |  0 comments




Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. has unveiled the new Konica Minolta
Maxxum 7D digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera. This 6.1-million-pixel resolution,
interchangeable lens digital camera is the world's first digital SLR featuring
a body-integral CCD-shift, Anti-Shake (camera-shake compensation) technology
that combines enhanced picture quality, performance and improved handling characteristics.
This new digital SLR also features a large, easy-to-view, high-definition 2.5-inch
color LCD monitor and is compatible with virtually any Maxxum AF lens.



Specifically designed to match the performance requirements of the camera's
large 6-megapixel CCD, the Maxxum 7D's exclusive CCD shift-type Anti-Shake
technology makes this new camera the first digital SLR to feature a body-integral
Anti-Shake function. This system instantly and precisely shifts the CCD to compensate
for camera motion. And it's so effective photographers can shoot at shutter
speeds up to three steps slower than what they could use without it. So even
in low light, photographers can keep their images clean and sharp, free of the
image-degrading noise that creeps in when they boost ISO sensitivity. And because
the mechanism is integrated directly into the Maxxum 7D's cameras body,
it works with virtually any Maxxum AF lens -- a major advantage for photographers
when compared to bulky and expensive lens-based optical stabilization systems
and software-based "digital correction systems" that can degrade
image quality.

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Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 14, 2004  |  0 comments

Sinar Bron Imaging has announced the
FOBA T-T Plast, washable plastic backgrounds that are extremely durable. Each
T-T Plast sheet can be used with any background or table and is ideal for photographing
wet or dirty objects, as the backgrounds are extremely tough and will last through
the toughest shoot. Cleaning is quite easy and can be done with water alone or
with a mild soap solution. FOBA T-T Plast is available in a set of 14 different
colors. Each sheet is 100 x 130 cm and 0.3 mm thick.



FOBA T-T Plast is available at participating Sinar Bron Imaging Dealers or by
calling Sinar Bron Imaging at (800) 456-0203.
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Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 13, 2004  |  0 comments



The LetsGoDigital team is once again present at this year's important Digital
Imaging show: the Photokina 2004 in Cologne, Germany. A 'live' report is brought
to you directly from the 'Koelnmesse'. More than 1600 exhibitors from 45 countries
are exposing their products and an amount of 160.000 visitors are expected from
140 countries.



Also the press is well represented; 5300 journalists, coming from 66 countries,
which underlines the importance of this international show for imaging. The
opening times are: from Tuesday September 28 to Sunday October 3; daily from
10.00 a.m. to 06.00 p.m. This trade show, held every two years, is the largest
show in the field of digital imaging and offers a complete overview of all imaging
media, imaging technologies and imaging markets. All well-known brands are exposed
here.





The LetsGoDigital team brings you the new introductions, the highlights and
an overview from the boots from different brands, live from the show floor of
the Photokina 2004, Cologne, Germany! Make sure you don't miss it, keep following
the news closely, the LetsGoDigital team is ready to roll!

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Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 10, 2004  |  1 comments




All artists working in digital media
are encouraged to enter a contest for a prestigious award. The IDAA seeks to present
the very best artists working in 2D digital stills and New Media art. The IDAA
was one of the first international awards to present an online and touring hard
copy exhibition with publication. The 2005 program will also include a fully integrated
web conference featuring several leading international artists and academics.
Those artists interested in participating in this conference should reply by email.




The 2005 prize list is extensive and can be viewed online. Epson and DES will
be supporting two artists with special printing prizes in the 2D category. The
IDAA offers FREE entry to all artists. Deadline for entries is 30 November 2004
- Those artists who enter before October 30 will be eligible to win the new G
600 Konica Minolta 6 meg Digital Camera.



Enter now - http://www.internationaldigitalart.com/IDAA/idaafront.html


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Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 09, 2004  |  1 comments


Tamron USA, Inc. announced that
its new zoom lens, SP AF200-500mm F/5-6.3 Di LD (IF), won the prestigious Hot1
award. The 2004 Hot1 Awards were the biggest ever, with over 200 total entries
in more than 40 categories. This was the sixth consecutive year for the awards,
and the contest has grown in popularity and prestige in each year of its existence.
The awards are designed to evaluate and honor top-grade products for the professional
photography market. Professional Photographer magazine holds an open entry period
during which companies voluntarily enter products in various categories, providing
all pertinent product information directly. Professional Photographer editors
then audit the categories, make any necessary adjustments or changes, and submit
all the information to the panel of expert judges.



The Hot1 judging panel is made up of working professional photographers. These
photographers are selected for their specific knowledge of certain market segments
and asked to vote on product categories that fall within their area of expertise.
The judges are all respected professionals, well recognized in the industry.
To maintain the highest level of fairness, none of the judges are employed by
Professional Photographer magazine. For a variety of reasons, Professional Photographer
does not disclose the identity of the judges, though individual judges may chose
to identify themselves during the judging process. A plurality of votes determines
the winner of a category.



Tamron's new super telephoto zoom lens began shipping this August. The new high-performance
Di model has a telephoto range of 500mm and is a proud new addition to the Tamron
SP-series. Featuring such accessories as a filter effect controller (FEC), which
enables easy control of the PL filter even when a hood is attached, and a detachable
tripod mount, the lens comes equipped with everything necessary for capturing
quality sports and wildlife photographs. In addition, to meet the needs of this
dual-format world (silver-halide and digital), the optical system of the lens
is designed to provide optimum performance when used with the latest digital
SLR cameras that are becoming more popular than ever.

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Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 08, 2004  |  1 comments




Tamron USA, Inc. announced that Jude Wolpert was selected by Tamron judges
to attend Barnstorm XVII: The Eddie Adams Workshop this October. Tamron will
pay Wolpert's travel expenses as well as room and board fees so that she may
attend the tuition-free workshop.
Shutterbug Staff  |  Sep 07, 2004  |  1 comments



X-Rite Photo Marketing has announced Pulse™ ColorElite System, an innovative,
highly accurate, and portable color measurement solution, X-Rite Pulse ColorElite
pairs new color measurement technology with innovative software to offer a complete
color management solution for the professional photography market.

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