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PopPhoto.com | October 17, 2007 | Breaking news from America's top photo magazines

DrJalapeno's having a great month!


The 2007 Pop Awards
Photography's Outstanding Products: Our editors pick the 25 best of the year.

Hands On: Olympus E-3 Digital SLR
Olympus reaches for pros with a rugged body, swiveling LCD, and some autofocus magic.

Olympus Adds Three Zuiko Lenses to SLR Line
The new optics use the company's Supersonic Wave Drive to achieve fast, quiet autofocus performance.

Why RAW Works
The visible difference between JPEG and RAW explained.


A Conversation with Robert Glenn Ketchum
The original "green" photographer talks about how his art supports his conservation agenda, the part he plays in national environmental legislation, and his battle to keep a determined mining company from destroying one of America's unsung national treasures.

Better Tomorrows for Rwanda
Photographer Jonathan Torgovnik's work in Rwanda is helping to educate genocide's youngest victims.

Developing Native Eyes
National Geographic fights image discrimination by supporting non-Western photographers.

Behind the Lens with Cameron Davidson
The aerial specialist answers questions about shooting from helicopters and airplanes.


Nikon Coolpix S51 (User Review)

A PopPhoto.com reader from Lancaster, UK reviews the Nikon Coolpix S51:

This camera is a joy to use and it’s hard to take a bad picture if you use the correct scene mode. Everything from backlit shots to flash has excellent results. The macro is first class. Very detailed and well-lit shots from close up. If you want a point and shoot that is very small then this camera is excellent. The only down side is the shutter lag but this is common in some digital cameras.

What's Hot: Small form factor; large, clear LCD; easy to use; well laid out controls; good build quality.

What's Not: Shutter lag.

Read the complete review here.

Rate your own camera or lens today and help fellow readers in their buying decisions!

From Sound & Vision magazine

Step By Step: How to Install an In-Wall Speaker
Careful planning is the key to success with in-wall speakers.


(An exclusive for our newsletter subscribers)

Camera Shake Rule: The slowest shutter speed at which you can safely handhold a camera is one over the focal length of the lens in use. As shutter speeds get slower, camera shake is likely to result in an increasing loss of sharpness. So, if you're using a 50mm lens, shoot at 1/60 sec or faster. Not enough light? Use a flash, tripod, or brace your camera against a solid object.

Feel free to send your own tip to editor@popphoto.com.


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