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Camera Test: Nikon D40
It's time to toss your compact and get serious with a feature-rich, entry-level DSLR.

PopPhoto Covers Super Bowl XLI
PopPhoto's Jack Howard and Peter Kolonia were in Miami, Fla., along with hundreds of photographers and editors covering Super Bowl XLI.

HDRI Tutorial: Master Moving Objects With FDRTools
FDRTools' powerful de-ghosting features open up a whole lot more of the world to high dynamic range imaging.

Kodak Announces Three Inkjet All-in-Ones
Affordable home photo printing is selling point of new AiO series.



The New Cover Girls
Girls are certainly in the news, as these two new magazine covers make clear. But what is the message we’re getting about the fairer sex?

New $50K Photography Prize
The Grange Prize will be awarded annually to five Canadian and international photographers.

Digital Railroad Receives Funds
The $10M in venture capital will spur new service development and international expansion.

A Swiss Museum Wants Your Photos
The "We Are All Photographers Now!" exhibit in Lausanne will feature images submitted by amateur photographers from around the world.


User Review: Canon PowerShot SD800 IS Digital Elph

A reviewer from Topeka, KS writes:

The Pentax K100D is an exceptional camera for the price. Many people think that the more MP's the better, but for the average photographer, like me, 10, 14MPs and up are not needed. I shoot with the 10MP Canon Powershot A640, and I quickly found out, instead of spending $350 for that, I should have actually spent the money on a good solid camera, like the K100D. If you are in the top percent of photographers with money, or your just a MP freak, get a camera such as the Nikon D80, or the Canon DR XTi. Whatever you do, don't get caught up in the debate between which is a better brand, because in the end, it's not the camera that does the work, it's the user. Read the complete review here.

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APA|NY Presents
Canon Explorers of Light Series

Melvin Sokolsky

Where: Swayduck Auditorium, The New School, 65 5th Ave
When: Thursday, Feb 8th, 7pm

Wine and Cheese Reception to Follow.
Visit www.apany.com for all the details.


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