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| On Our Cover: Just $1,299 (estimated street, body only), the new 14.6MP Pentax K20D gives pricier DSLRs a run for the money. Tested in this issue. Photo by Tony Cordoza. |
Tests / Reviews
Camera Test: Pentax K20D, By Michael J. McNamara
With rich features, a big 14.6MP sensor, and an estimated street price of $1,299, Pentax's super DSLR is a rare talent.
Lens Test: Pentax DA * 16-50mm f/2.8 SDM AF, By Julia Silber
Superior construction, ultra-smooth and quiet autofocus, excellent sharpness -- what else could Pentax shooters want?
Camera Test: Nikon D3, By Michael J. McNamara
The Pop Photo Lab results are in, and they prove why Nikon's $5,000 pro-level DSLR is the low-light world champ.
Hands On: Sony Alpha 200, By Dan Richards
Sony's original DSLR trendsetter gets a makeover that's a whole lot more than skin-deep.
Lens Test: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS, By Julia Silber
An image-stabilized Canon lens for just $175? No, you're not dreaming. This compact zoom really is all that.
Lens Test: Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S, By Julia Silber
This pro-level, superfast, full-frame Nikon zoom for the D3 is practically in a class by itself.
Which CF Card Should I Buy?
When you're shooting RAW, you need a memory card big and fast enough to take on today's amazing DSLRs.
Columns
Editorial, By John Owens
Remembering our own Herbert Keppler, 1925-2008.
The Report, By Michael J. McNamara
The war is over -- the digital-vs.-film war, that is. And the last battle was won when the light was dimmed.
How-To
Nature, By Ian Shive
Grab your wide-angle lens for stunning views on land and water.
Digital Toolbox, By Debbie Grossman
Build your Photoshop skills by controlling color with Curves.
My Project, By Lori Fredrickson
Catch a speeding locomotive without breaking a sweat.
Picture Doctor
Soften your look, boost your memory, and more easy steps to better photos.
You Can Do It, By Philippe Carrier
Capture spring's photographic bounty close up and in full bloom.
Tips From a Pro, By Laurence Chen - NEW!
Get priceless portraits every time, the way studio pros Andy and Brian Marcus do.
Three Ways to..., By Kathleen Davis
Make your lens work for you by avoiding optical pitfalls.
By the Book, Compiled by Jack Howard
Use your flash off-camera for more compelling photos and other advice from the pros.
Features
The Viewfinder Within, By Eric Rudolph
Two masters of landscape photography share their inspiring secrets for honing your creative vision.
The Right Lights, By Peter Kolonia
From portraits to still lifes to action shots, here's the gear you need in the studio and on location -- and tips for better lighting.
Departments
The Goods
A monitor you can draw on, a new scanner for your film, a giant of a tripod, and more hot stuff to check out.
High 5
Specialty papers that will turn your inkjet prints into works of art.
How I Shot This
How National Geographic shooter Paul Nicklen depicts the world on thin ice.
Traveling Photographer
A trip to Maui puts paradise in your viewfinder.
The Fix
Clearing mist, shedding light, and other simple ways to make good photos even better.
Backstory
Photographer David Yellen goes backstage in the fantasy hairstyling world.
PLUS
Letters, Your Best Shot, Time Exposure, Tech Support, Speaking of Photography
Previous Issue: February 2008
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