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Wednesday, June 8, 2005 |
Nikon D2X Review - DP Review: "Phil over at DP Review has reviewed the Nikon D2X and writes - 'It's fair to say that with the D2X Nikon are well and truly 'back', a killer combination of the superb D2 body, a high resolution CMOS sensor..."
(Via Digital Photography Blog.)
7:02:06 AM
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Nikon D50 Review - Digital Review: "Digital Review has reviewed the Nikon D50 Digital SLR and writes - 'Nikon's latest entry-level digital SLR aimed at the family / travel photographer, the Nikon D50, certainly has a lot to offer. Incorporating many of the same features found..."
(Via Digital Photography Blog.)
7:01:32 AM
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Nikon's NEF files supported by Windows: "Nikon has announced a collaboration with Microsoft which will allow easy access to its raw NEF files in current and future versions of Windows. The project is intended to make NEF more widely accessible through current and future versions of Windows, which is ironic considering that just a few weeks ago it emerged that Nikon had encrypted white balance data in its NEF files which meant it could not be read by Adobe Camera RAW. The next version of Windows, Longhorn, will offer enhanced native support...."
(Via Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com).)
7:01:12 AM
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Nikon D70s Review - PC Magazine: "PC Mag reviews the Nikon D70s and writes - 'We love the D70s' feel and design as much as we did the D70's, and for those with larger hands, these two models may be preferable to the lighter Canon Rebel..."
(Via Digital Photography Blog.)
7:00:27 AM
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O'Reilly Releases Assembling Panoramic Photos Training Book: ""A beautiful photograph--whether panoramic or not--is born of one-third technique and two-thirds creativity," says Sacha Popovic, one of the eight visionary photographers showcased in the new "Assembling Panoramic Photos: A Designer's Notebook " (O'Reilly, US $19.95). A one-of-a-kind collection of panoramic photos by renowned French artists, this book serves as both creative inspiration and serious technique training for amateur and professional photographers, graphic designers, and digital artists."
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