Find out about Canon camera design on the Canon Camera Museum.
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Learn about lens technology at Canon Camera Museum’s Technical Room.
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Canon introduces the EOS 7D
On September 1’st Canon unveiled their new EOS 7D digital SLR, which incorporates a new design, 18 MP APS-C CMOS Sensor (1.6x), Dual “DIGIC 4” processors, an ISO range expandable to 12,800, and continuous shooting at 8 frames per second. Oh and yea, it also shoots full HD video with options for 24 fps!
7D Features:
• 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor
• 8 frames per second continuous shooting
• 1080p HD video recording with manual controls
• 3.0 inch Clear View II LCD screen with 920,000 dots
• 19-point AF system (all cross-type)
• 1.0x magnification and 100% coverage viewfinder
• Wireless flash control
• Environmental sealing
Price:
$1,699- Body only
Is the 7D right for you?
Consider these questions:
Do I need a full frame sensor?
What kind of weather conditions so I shoot in?
Do I plan on shooting video?
How significant an upgrade is this from my current camera?
What is my budget?
Find more information about the 7D here.
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Edward Burtynsky’s Manufactured Landscapes is brilliant work.
Michael Morrison is fascinated with how our world works, the nature of awareness and perception, the experience of wonder and beauty, and the central role humanity now plays in Earth’s evolution—and the future of Civilization. With a scientific background, his passion lead him to earn the first degree in Earth System Science at the University of New Hampshire and serve as the Scientific Coordinator for the Greenland Ice Sheet Project Two (GISP2), which produced a detailed, 100,000 year history of climate—a history that revolutionized our understanding of climate. His research activities have taken him to the the South Pole, the Transantarctic Mountains, Mt. Erebus, Alaska, The Himalayas, and the highest point on the Greenland Ice Sheet. He is anticipating an ice coring expedition to the Andes in 2010.
Though he loves and values scientific discovery, he finds that the beliefs at the core of our behavior are intriguing and stubborn beasts, not always responsive to simple facts. He believes creative expression is central not only to meaning and joy in life, but to the trajectory Civilization will take moving forward from here. Following belief, creativity, circumstances, and the digital revolution in imaging, Michael now offers fine-art digital imaging and printing services in Santa Fe, New Mexico and is co-authoring a book of photographs and stories from research expeditions with Dr. Paul Mayewski, a world-class climate scientist and the Chief Scientist of GISP2.
“Graphs, tables, and didactic discourse are important, but are not fully able to reach our collective conscious on the level called for by our time in history. This is the domain of creativity—playful, beautiful, surprising, and innovative—it reaches deep into our psyches, dreams, and motivations. Into our beliefs …”
Read more here about his personal experiences, what he’s learned, and his thoughts on what we can do.
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How do Epson’s three UltraChrome inksets compare?
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Areas Epson UltraChrome HDR exceeds gamut of previous inksets.
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Areas Epson UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta exceeds Epson UltraChrome.
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Epson UltraChrome K3 3800 on Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper
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Epson UltraChrome K3 Vivid Magenta 3880 on Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper
Spectrum
Epson UltraChrome HDR 7900 on Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper
Find out more about Epson’s ProImaging printers here.
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Learn more in my The Fine Art Digital Print workshop series.
The numbers of Epson’s printer models mean something.
The first number (2 – 3 – 4 – 7 – 9 – 11) indicates the maximum size.
The second number (800 – 880 – 900) indicates the ink used.
Find out more about Epson’s ProImaging printers here.
Get my free printing resources here.
Learn more in my The Fine Art Digital Print workshop series.