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Home arrow Photography News arrow Organisations > arrow Photo Review magazine arrow Photo Review Spring 2006 Issue 29
Photo Review Spring 2006 Issue 29

Editorial: Going to the Source.
Letters: Readers seek learning on lenses and wonder whether viewfinders are vital.
Convergence Zone: Where photography meets non-camera technology.

  • CAMERA REVIEWS: Sony Alpha - A preliminary evaluation of Sony's first interchangeable-lens DSLR; Canon PowerShot S3-IS - A new upgrade to Canon's long-zoom digicam; Sony DSC-H5 - An excellent long-zoom digicam for travellers; Panasonic TZ1; Casio Exilim EX-Z850 - A slimline digicam that's packed with adjustable controls; Casio EX-Z1000 - The highest resolution slimline digicam on the market; Nikon P4 - A compact digicam with stabilised optics and some handy snapshot functions; Leica C-Lux 1; Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01.
    LENSES: Tamron SP AF 17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF); Green Clean Sensor Cleaning System.
    PRINTER: HP Photosmart 475 - Despite its resemblance to a pop-up toaster, HP's Photosmart 475 printer is a surprisingly capable and versatile device!

  • INSPIRATION
    True Blue: Gavin Blue was seven years old when he took his first picture. Or tried to.
    Tassie Treasures: Continuing our series of articles about institutions contributing to Picture Australia, Steve Packer gets historical at the State Library of Tasmania.
    A little uneasy: Melbourne's Morganna Magee is too busy documenting happenings on her doorstep to worry about global warnings that photojournalism is going out of fashion.
    David Moore: A Vision, 1927-2003: When David Moore died in 2003, he left behind an extraordinary collection of some 200,000 negatives.
    2006 Photo Review Portrait Prize: With over 300 entries, this year's Portrait Prize caused the judges some headaches.

  • TECHNIQUE
    Dealing with Dust on DSLR Sensors - How to handle a problem that affects many interchangeable-lens cameras.
    Shooting in Contrasty Lighting: How to get the best results from your digital camera in high-contrast conditions.
    Minimise Noise with Photoshop: How to apply a new Reduce Noise filter to 'clean up' noise affected images.
    Selling Your Images: An overview of stock libraries and how they can help you market your best shots.
    Net Effect: Net Effect goes all DIY in this issue.

  • Photo Review Australia magazine is onsale at selected newsagents, Camera House, Dick Smith Powerhouse, Paxtons, Michaels, and other photographic stores.

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    The quarterly print edition of Photo Review tracks the latest digital cameras, printers and scanning equipment, 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.

     

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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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