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October 2005
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October 21, 2005
Camera Reviews
Posted for the Canon EOS 5D
Digital Camera Info
reviews the
Canon EOS 5D
and said: "At $3300, the Canon 5D is a
remarkable value. Its unusual advantages – a full-frame sensor and a 12.8
megapixel native resolution – have commanded much higher prices until now. Based
purely on the market price for the technology it offers, the 5D is more than
competitive: it's a bargain. The only other full-frame DSLR currently on the
market goes for more than double the price of the 5D."
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October 24, 2005
Apple Releases Aperture Photo Editing Software

Apple Press Release
Excerpt:
CUPERTINO, California—October 19, 2005—Apple®
today introduced Aperture, the first all-in-one post production
tool that provides everything photographers need after the
shoot. Aperture offers an advanced and incredibly fast RAW
workflow that makes working with a camera’s RAW images as easy
as JPEG. Built from the ground up for pros, Aperture features
powerful compare and select tools, nondestructive image
processing, color managed printing and custom web and book
publishing.
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October 26, 2005
Photography Tips - Softening Digital Images

Tom Ray writes, "The
nature of photographic media has changed. That is
the obvious part; but what can surprise you is that
the lens filters that worked so well with your film
cameras don't always achieve the same results in the
digital realm. Photographers who've discovered this
are either abandoning their old filters and using
nothing or using whatever software comes standard
with their Photoshop or similar program. If you're
interested in getting the same quality for your
portrait photography that you used to get with film
and filters, you need to know that it can be done!"
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October 28, 2005
Canon Powershot SD430 Wireless First Look

Canon Press Release
Excerpt:
Perhaps the best thing about this new
digital camera is not just that it's wireless, but that it's so
easy to use.
All the user needs to do is connect the supplied
Wireless Print Adapter to a Canon PictBridge printer, such as
the new Canon SELPHY CP510 or CP710 models, and press the blue
lit Print/Share button on the back of the camera. Seconds later,
the image is sent wirelessly to the printer and a photo-lab
quality print begins to emerge. How's that for a magic trick?
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October 31, 2005
New Action
Photography Article by Gary Hendricks

Gary Hendricks writes, "Do you find it a problem to shoot great action
shots? Whether you are shooting pictures of a soccer
match, or a fast moving car, you may find it a great
challenge to produce nice pictures of these
subjects. In fact, the first thing you'll realize is
that digital Cameras are bad for action shots. That
is why first time users, new to digital photography
often gripe about how lousy their action shots turn
out."
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