Camera phones have been steadily eating away at compact camera sales. In retaliation, Nikon, Samsung, and Sony have introduced compact cameras capable of running apps and sharing photos wirelessly. Should other companies follow their lead? Check out my cover story on Smart Cameras in the Jan. 2013 Digital Photo Magazine.
Read the full story »Creative ways to improve your photos and videos, plus computer-editing tricks.
From high-end compacts to pro digital SLRs, plus HD SLRs and camera-phones.
Best lenses, memory cards, lights, storage, and software for shooting stills and video.
Digital projectors for the office or home theater, plus ultra-portable pico projectors.
Desktop and wide-format ink jets, AIO’s, papers, and tips to improve print quality.
If you’re heading North of NYC to catch the great skiing in March, stop by Starbucks in Fishkill, NY off RT. 9 and I-84 to see my photo exhibit of nearby nature attractions.
Looking for an affordable wide-format printer to show off your best photos? Check out my cover story in Outdoor Photographer Mag., plus a 24-inch Printer-Shootout video!
Sunny Anaheim hosted its first PMA convention last week. Wish I could have stayed longer and avoided the North East’s Nor’easter: 30 inches of snow, no power, disaster area, no water, and worst of all–no cable TV during Olympics!
All-in-One Office printers from Brother, Canon, Epson, HP, Kodak, and Lexmark are packed with features, but not all perform as promised.
To 3D or LED? That’s the question! A visual treat for the eyes, the latest display technology took center stage at the gigantic CES 2010 show in Las Vegas.
Michael J. McNamara, award winning photo journalist and editor of the McNamara Report (www.mcnamarareport.com) has recently completed two photo & video documentaries for – OUR PLACE – The World Heritage Collection (http://ourplaceworldheritage.com/).
What do you pack, and how do you carry it all by yourself, when your assignment includes everything from underwater photography to shooting wild Tree Kangaroos on the other side of the world?
It took a custom waterproof housing and a unique lighting system to pull off a photo and video documentary of the Great Barrier Reef using the Panasonic Lumix GH1 camera, but the results were outstanding!
These mystical little birds move so fast that they’re nearly impossible to capture in flight with a camera or camcorder. But the Casio EX-F1 can slow them down with its 60fps still burst, or its 300fps movies.
Texas Instruments had a version of its DLP TCO calculator in its Infocomm 2009 booth. But it took liberties with reality that even the online version wouldn’t dare.