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German lenses dissected: Glad it’s not mine

At the Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, an antique camera is sawed in half to expose the innards.(Credit: Wired)

German optics are famed for their precision engineering and beautiful lens coating that can affect the sharpness of pictures. But have yo…

Attention geotaggers: Nikon GP-1 going on sale

Nikon’s GP-1, a GPS tracking device that fits into the company’s cameras and writes location details into image files, is starting to go on sale for a price of about $210.

The Nikon GP-1 lets folks record location documents directly in their photos…

Photo world begins grappling with video SLRs

This frame from Joi Ito shows how video from newer digital SLRs lets folks blur backgrounds to emphasize a specific subject, something that's harder with conventional videocameras.(Credit: Joi Ito (Creative Commons attribution))

The photography…

Oregon Scientific ATC3K Extreme goes snowboarding

(Credit: Crave UK)

Like sliding down snowy slopes while standing on thin planks of wood? How about throwing yourself out of planes, or shouting “gnarly!” at the top of your voice? whether so, you might want to check out the Oregon Scientific ATC3K E…

SanDisk goes halvesies on memory cards

Original post by Joshua Goldman

Nikon hits 24.5 megapixels with D3X

The Nikon D3X’s body is identical to the D3.(Credit: Nikon USA)

Though nearly everything you need to know about the new Nikon D3X leaked Friday, the 24.5-megapixel dSLR Nikon dubs its “extreme professional” model formally debuts today, November 30. …

Nikon D3X: the “X” is for lots of pixels

The D3X as it appears in Nikon Pro(Credit: Nikonrumors.com from Nikon Pro magazine)
Thanks to a campaign of print BIG teaser ads (which may not even have been about that camera, but sparked the hunt for info) and a premature posting on Nikon’s Web si…

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