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Contents | Volume 72, NO. 1


January 2008


Current Issue: January 2008
The new Nikon D3, aimed at pros, is gonna knock your socks off. Photo by Tony Cordoza.

Tests / Reviews

Hands On: Nikon D3, By Michael J. McNamara
Five reasons why this new pro-level DSLR is without doubt Nikon's greatest camera ever.

Camera Test: Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10, By Michael J. McNamara
You say you want resolution? That's what this 10.1MP sharp-shooting DSLR is all about.

Lens Test: Leica D Vario-Elmar 14-50mm f/3.8-5.6 AF, By Julia Silber
Buy the camera, get the lens. This image-stabilized 28-100mm equivalent comes only with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10.

Lens Test: Canon 14mm f/2.8L II USM AF, By Julia Silber
The latest version of Canon's ultrawide gives you bigger performance at a smaller price.

Which Digital Picture Frame Should I Buy?
Looking for a feature-packed, wireless display for your favorite photos? Look no further.

Columns

Editorial, By John Owens
In shopping for bargains on the internet, let the camera-buyer beware.

The Report, By Michael J. McNamara
When is a digital camera like a box of crayons? When that box holds 16.7 million different colors.

Inside Straight, By Herbert Keppler
Why it sometimes makes sense to pick your lenses before you choose a DSLR.

Lighting, By Peter Kolonia
How one light can do the work of four -- with a little reflected glory.

How-To

Nature, By Ian Shive
Use flash outdoors for effects that keep the spotlight on the natural world.

Digital Toolbox, By Debbie Grossman
Flatter your friends with four easy Photoshop tricks for prettier portraits.

Picture Doctor
Crop your plants, repair stained glass, and other remedies for your photography.

You Can Do It, By Jim Brekke
Put your art on ice with bold close-ups that give you a reason to go out in the cold.

Photo Ops of the Month, By Lori Fredrickson
Catch strutting Mummers, wintering cranes, and other seasonal species.

3 Ways to..., By Kathleen Davis
Fight glare without a polarizer by using these quick, filter-free solutions.

By the Book, Compiled by Jack Howard
Photograph snow without a meltdown, get a new angle on an old site, and more advice from the pros.

Features

I Left My Clichés in San Francisco, By Jay Mallin
Four photographers capture the Golden Gate Bridge in utterly original ways. Here's how you can, too.

The New Infrared Revolution, By Dan Richards
Thanks to digital technology, photographing the invisible is easier -- and more spectacular -- than ever.

Inkjet Printing 2.0, By Debbie Grossman
Get your photos off the screen and onto the wall. Just follow these seven simple steps to perfect prints.

Departments

The Goods
An against-the-shoulder camera holder, cool hot lights, and other new stuff to check out now.

High 5
Up-to-the-minute digital cameras with classic rangefinder looks.

How I Shot This
Bud Green photographs his family documentary-style -- in grainy black-and-white.

The Fix
How to tame a crocodile den, recompose a sunset, and otherwise improve faulty photos.

Tips & Tricks
Our readers share their secrets for better portraits, organizing images, and more.

Backstory
A lawyer and his breakfast, served up by pro photographer Jon Huck.

PLUS

Letters, Time Exposure, Tech Support, Speaking of Photography

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