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Photo Review Magazine Issue 37

photoreview080908.jpgPhoto Review's Spring Issue is out now featuring Richard Woldendorp who first became aware of the Australian landscape flying from Perth to Derby in the early 1950s.

In the DC3, with its fairly sedate cruising speed of 300 kph, Woldendorp had a good five or six hours to gaze at the scenery. Discover how getting chased out of the water by an immense ray at Australia's most famous beach is just another day at work  for Aquaman, Euguene Tan.  In addition, portrait photographer Nicole Boenig-McGrade continues to draw on the beautiful qualities of traditional black and white processes to enhance her intimate portraiture.

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Also in the Spring issue, keep up to date with the DSLR wars which are getting into full swing with some impressive new models from Nikon, Canon, Olympus and Sony as well as a breakthrough in CMOS sensor technology which could enable camera makers to double the 'pixel count' in digital cameras. What’s more, find out what Apple’s up to by delivering a last-generation camera in the latest-generation iPhone.
In the Technique section, read about spot metering with a digital camera and how to make the best use of your camera's exposure metering controls. Also, learn how to correct uneven exposures and fix a picture that was spoiled by shooting through a poorly-angled polariser.
We survey the market to find the ideal lightweight tripods for photographers on the move and we outline some factors you should consider when buying memory cards.
In the Buyers’ Guide we review Olympus E420 - an affordable, ultra-compact camera that is ideal for newcomers to DSLR photography and provides above-average picture quality; Olympus Zuiko Digital 25mm f2.8 Lens; Olympus Zuiko Digital 40-150mm f4.0-5.6 Telephoto Zoom Lens ; Fuji S100s; Olympus SP-570 UZ; Panasonic FX520; Ricoh G600 - a camera for photographers who want SLR functionality without interchangeable lenses; Canon IXUS 80IS; Lexar Professional UDMA Dual Slot Reader;  WD My Book Home Edition External Hard Disk Drive; Verbatim SmartDisk 120GB Portable Hard Drive; Sony Handycam HDR-SR12 - a hybrid, high-definition video camcorder that can also capture 10.1-megapixel still images.


Photo Review Australia magazine is on sale at selected newsagents, Camera House, Paxtons, Michaels, and other photographic stores.
For more information call or see www.photoreview.com.au





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Photo Review magazine tracks the latest digital cameras, lenses and accessories, and also keeps a weather eye on developments in digital video, removable memory and the kind of computer technology that is a pre-requisite for successful photography. Photo Review aim to show how technology can be used to improve the way photos are taken, processed and distributed.

 

Photo Review's independent product tests use objective benchmark software that is internationally recognised.

Important as the technological dimension is, Photo Review's team believe that the tools are but a means to an end. And that end of course is the photographic image. Whether it be a happy snap at the beach, a meticulously crafted commercial image, or the transcendent vision of an artist, it is the image and the making of it that matters above all. And that's why every issue of Photo Review magazine features a profile and portfolio section for your viewing pleasure and - we hope - your photographic inspiration.

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