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Monday, August 1, 2005 Gadget Bag: Bigger & Better Large-format printers deliver big size, big color and more Even a well-exposed and beautifully composed photo can lose something when printed small. A large print, particularly of a landscape or wildlife, draws you in. It allows you to become immersed in the scene, providing a taste of what it felt like when the shutter was released. |
Monday, August 1, 2005 From Field To PrintDiscover different tools to fit your photo needs and budget Good photography requires creativity and imagination. You also need the right tools to translate your vision to that final print. But like any art, there isn’t one perfect tool. Just as there’s diversity in nature, a variety of cameras, lenses and printers are available to help transform the snap of the shutter into your final image. |
Friday, July 1, 2005 Tamron SP AF90mm f/2.8 Di Macro 1:1High-quality optics give you a sharp view of tiny subjects I love to work with macro lenses because they focus close enough to give me a window into another world. With a macro lens, common spiders become giant predators, and a grasshopper is a creature from outer space. |
Friday, July 1, 2005 Tokina AT-X 124 AF Pro DX A wide-angle zoom with a fixed aperture delivers digitally The Tokina AT-X 124 AF Pro DX lens provides photographers shooting with digital SLRs a high-performing and affordable 12-24mm wide-angle zoom. With a constant maximum aperture of ƒ/4 throughout its entire zoom range, this lens becomes a valuable addition to any landscape or travel photographer’s camera bag. |
Friday, July 1, 2005 Gadget Bag: PowerHungryToday's batteries help satisfy our insatiable I’m power-hungry, although not in the way you might think. If your photo backpack is loaded up anything like mine, you have a lot of gear that requires batteries. Cameras, flashes, a light meter, a GPS receiver and a laptop computer make me more effective when I’m out shooting, but each piece of equipment requires power—lots of it. So when it comes to choosing the right battery to power all of those electronic gadgets, it’s important to understand our choices, especially when they impact our ability to create photographs.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2005 Nikon D2xThe long-awaited, high-megapixel and high-capability flagship camera arrives Certain cameras just fit well right from the first time you pick them up. For me, the new Nikon D2x provided exactly that experience. This is a solid, full-featured, high-megapixel camera in which Nikon can take great pride. The D2x is the company’s flagship camera and is perfect for that role. I shot with it for several weeks and the results never disappointed me. |
Wednesday, June 1, 2005 Gadget Bag: 20 Great GadgetsExceptional tools for the outdoor enthusiast Whether you’re photographing landscapes or wildlife, there are many ways to make your photographic life simpler. The latest technical advancements have led manufacturers to produce gadgets that help inspire your creative edge while easing unanticipated difficulties. Here’s Outdoor Photographer’s compilation of 20 of these exceptional items. |
Wednesday, June 1, 2005 20 Years Of Photo InnovationTake a look back at two decades of trends and technologies that changed photography Little did we know that, like a boulder at the edge of a cliff, photography was poised for an unprecedented period of technological innovation when Outdoor Photographer debuted in 1985. Digital technology was the final push that sent us reeling over the precipice and set in motion a rush of advancements and new products that continues at a breakneck pace even up to today. |
Sunday, May 1, 2005 Fujifilm FinePix S3 ProFujifilm's latest D-SLR delivers improved quality and reduced noise When it comes to digital SLRs, resolution is important, yet a high pixel count alone doesn’t automatically mean superior results. Today, we’re concerned with a camera’s ability to render color, reveal shadow and highlight details, and reduce the appearance of noise at high ISO settings. The Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro addresses all of these issues while creating a unique niche for itself. |
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