‘Hard yards’ pay off for prize-winning snapper – Australian Broadcasting Corp.
March 19, 2009 by Digital Slr Camera News · Leave a Comment
Swedish-born Sydney photographer Ingvar Kenne has been awarded the 2009 National Photographic Portrait Prize for a photo of his sons. The winning image depicts Kenne’s two sons, Cormac and Callum, at a swimming pool in their grandmother’s apartment …
Leica C-Lux 3 Review
February 23, 2009 by Digital Slr Camera Review · Leave a Comment
The arrival on my desk of a beautiful, petite, glossy, black, metal-bodied snapper is something of an event … even though virtually the same camera is on retail shelves in the form of Panasonic’s FX37 (also known as the FX38 in some parts of the world) at significantly less price. The Leica C-Lux 3 is palm-sized, dressed in black and satin chrome with the distinctive red dot signifying it’s top of the class. You can also buy the little Leica in gloss white but, for my money, the red Leica ba
Six of the best: SLR cameras – Aberdeen Press and Journal
February 12, 2009 by Digital Slr Camera News · Leave a Comment
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Six of the best: SLR cameras
Aberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 1 hour ago If compact digital cameras aren’t producing the results you want, SLR is the next step. Once the preserve of the professional snapper, digital SLR’s (single … Canon celebrates 50 years of SLR cameras Al-Bawaba all 6 news articles |
Read all ‘Leica M8′ posts in Crave – CNET News
January 24, 2009 by Digital Slr Camera News · Leave a Comment
Leica has a reputation for making some of the world’s finest cameras and lenses, as well as some of the most expensive shooters. Even now, its film-based rangefinder snapper, the M6, still costs approximately $1,500. The German company’s only digital …
Camera Reviews – Kodak Brownie To Digital SLR
December 3, 2008 by Digital Slr Camera Review · Leave a Comment
Camera Reviews – Kodak Brownie To Digital SLR By Dominic Donaldson on Dec 3, 2008 in Gadgets and Gizmos | comments(0) I am a shutter happy snapper and can’t get enough of framing my world with a viewfinder. Once upon a time this was an expensive hobby, but since the digital era has arrived, I have had the opportunity to snap to my heart’s content and edit my choices prior to printing. Sometimes though, I do miss the excitement and anticipation associated with using a reel of film, and the c











