A Two Week Shoot in One of The World's Most Unique Places With the Canon 1Ds MKIII Flipped Out – Madagascar. November, 2007 Canon 1Ds
Pocket-sized digital cameras appeal to a wide constituency of photographers. Hockey moms love 'em (sorry Sarah), and pro photographers do as well, along with just
By Richard Sexton On a recent trip to the San Francisco Bay Area to deliver a project to my publisher, I traveled down to nearby
Caveat Reader Because this review will be read by current and previous Leica owners as well as people who have never seen one in the
For three quarters of a century Leica has been a brand and company associated with the 35mm format. Now, with the S2 system, Leica breaks
Pentax has become theRodney Dangerfieldof the camera industry. It just doesn't get the respect that it wants, and often deserves. Nikon and Canon are the
By early April, 2004 all five of the first-generation 8 Megapixel digicams fromSony,Minolta,Olympus,CanonandNikonhad started to ship, and had also crossed my desk for review. The
This review is part of a larger series of ongoing articles and reviews of medium format digital backs.If you have not already done so you
March, 2005 This is a field report on the newCanon EOS Digital Rebel XT(as it's known in the US and Canada), or the350Das it's known
By Robb WilliamsonI have been lurking onLuLafor a long, long time and soaking up the raging debate on 35mm vs MF vs Value vs Film
On August 24, 2006 Canon announced a new DSLR, theRebel XTi, (EOS 400Din some markets), along with two new lenses; a50mm f/1.2Lprime and a70-200mm f/4L
PreambleThere are two major brands of 35mm camera in the pro and prosumer camera market –CanonandNikon. Yes, Pentax, Sony, Olympus and a couple of others
This article is more a reminiscence than a review. Though the equipment discussed are the latest models, my photographs on this page span from the
Canon 5D MKII – Full Review Months LateThough I had a veryearly lookat theCanon 5D MKIIback in September, 2008, at the time I focused on
The Mamiya 645 series of cameras have been available since 1975 in a variety of models, culminating last summer with the Mamiya 645AFD III.Phase Onehad
The PurchaseI'm not a range finder guy. In fact for my entire career, other than hold somebody's point and shoot at a party, I've never
The number of times that I gotten a new camera for field testing the weekafter I get back from a shoot, are legion. They also
Leica M9 Celebrates Its Birth Leica M9 with 50mm Noctilux f/1.0 1/2000 sec ISO 160 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction In mid-August, 2009, I was invited to join
You will find part one of this review here Sunday, March 23, 2003I ended yesterdays first part of this initial review of the Kodak DCS
A Hands-on Field Review This page contains a number of photographs taken during several days of my initial testing of the Leica M8. Relevant and
IntroductionIn mid-August, 2009, I was invited to join a small group of journalist on a visit with Leica at their headquarters in Solms, Germany. The
Why?This isn't a full review of the new Fuji S3 Pro. It isn't even a partial review. It's the result of my spending a few
I've owned a few digicams over the past 5 years. Yes, I'm not afraid to admit it. Real men (I mean— photographers)douse digicams. The reason
IntroductionThis is a hands-on preliminary review of theLeaf Aptus 22. Through the auspices ofAmplis, the Canadian distributor for Leaf products, (as well as Hasselblad and
At The CrossroadsMedium format is at a crossroads. The reason? Digital. Just as the digital juggernaut has swept away all but a mere handful of
This review was initially of a pre-production camera loaned to me by Olympus for testing.At their request I agreed not to test image quality or
23 September, 2008Photokina opens today with a number of exciting new product announcements. I will not be attending this year because of a timing conflict
Going It Alone Landscape, nature and wildlife photography is by its nature a solitary sport. While I often travel with one or two other photographers,
Shave Sir? Shanghai, China. October, 2005Canon 5D with 24-105 f/4L IS lens @ ISO 400My original career was as a photojournalist. Though for the past
An African Safari is an incredible experience that, for many, will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity both to experience incredible scenery and wildlife and to make
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