
OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER
November 2007
On Sale October 23
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EQUIPMENT |
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Editors’ Picks ’07
A compilation of our favorite gear, gadgets and accessories
By The Editors
Gadget Bag: HD Video Camcorders
Quality and portability have made high-definition camcorders important for more than just home videos
By Dave Willis
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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
The world’s highest-resolution 35mm-based D-SLR hits 21.1 megapixels, can shoot 5 fps, features Live View and sensor-dust removal and a whole lot more
Nikon D3
Photographers asked and Nikon answered—its full-frame D-SLR is finally here. But that’s not all the new 12.1-megapixel flagship has to offer. The D3 is a force to be reckoned with.
Canon EOS 40D
This mid-range D-SLR seems more like a pro-level D-SLR, but it’s still only $1,299
Nikon D300
Lightning quick and new features like Live View and sensor cleaning make the D300 an ideal camera for the serious amateur and a terrific backup for pros using the new D3
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SHORT REPORTS
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Olympus EVOLT E-510
A live-view LCD, image stabilization with all lenses and more in an affordable D-SLR
By Mike Stensvold
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COLUMNS / DEPARTMENTS |
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Tech Tips: Best Polarizer Techniques
A Polarizing Topic • Digital Duping Vs. Scanning Standards? • Cheaper Presentations
By George D. Lepp
Photo Traveler: My Conversion!
Seeing the infrared light can take your photography to entirely new places
By Bob Krist
Photo Adventure: Moving Fast And Going Slow
Technology lets us go through life at breakneck speed, but not always in the correct direction
By Bill Hatcher
On Landscape: Daily Lessons
When you have a camera with you, photographic opportunities just seem to arise
By William Neill
World View: Anticipating Serendipity (magazine only)
By Frans Lanting
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