While at the Mall in Columbia this evening dealing with my new glasses — again — I had some time to kill. So after a dinner of Thai-ish chicken, I stopped in to Ritz to see if they had gotten an A35 back in stock. As luck would have it, they did, and I got to spend five or ten minutes with it.
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Sony SLT-A35 Video Demonstration
In my continuing research on the Sony cameras, I’m finding more and more that the base-model SLT-A35 is going to be an excellent way to start my transition. As these things go, it’s inexpensive, while still managing to make beautiful still images and video. Today, I came across this rather nicely done demonstration video highlighting the HD video capability and also showing some of the still image capability. Have a look…
Un-Blur: More Amazing Technology from Adobe
Could tripods and image stabilized lenses become a thing of the past? Many photographers have already ditched their tripods in favor of image stabilization, and now Adobe have given sneak preview of a new automatic “un-blur” technology that is nothing short of amazing.
I personally believe that it’s always best to get it right in camera, but for those times when things just didn’t work out as well as one would hope, this could be the tool that saves the day!
Sony: Back Into my System…
Back in January, I wrote that I thought I had finally gotten that whole Sony thing out of my system. Boy, was I wrong.
I recently purchased a new little point-and-shoot digital camera, the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-WX9. I bought it primarily for one purpose — the sweep panorama mode, which automagically takes 15 image and stitches them together, producing an amazingly high-quality image. The idea was to be able to record panos to use as backgrounds for my model railroading efforts.
Tamron Exhibition Spotlights my Favorite Lens — the Tamron 18-270
Tamron is spotlighting the work of 60 photographers using the newest iteration of the Tamron 18-270mm super zoom lens. The theme of the exhibition is “Eternity at a Moment”. You can view the image gallery on line, and read more about the exhibition’s concept and the photographers who made the images.
