Author: Yves Roumazeilles

  • Paris PhotoWalk

    OK! I don’t really know what it will be but one of the web sites I regularly check (Photoshop Insider) announced a bizarre event: WorldWide PhotoWalk. The idea is just to have photographers going to a place to walk together in a town they know in order to shoot a few pictures and… share. This…

  • Sony Alpha 900 spotted in Brazil

    Sony Alpha 900 spotted in Brazil

    Sony Alpha 900 at Photo Image exhibition in Brazil [1].

  • Extreme tanks

    Extreme tanks

    Even knowing that those are machines created to kill people, you will not be able to keep yourself from laughing or smiling at some of absurdly extreme designs generated by the brains of some military engineers. Source: Dark Roasted Blend.

  • Canon EOS 50D – detailled features

    The Canon web site in China just made a big error probably very revealing since it has been leaking the detailled cahracteristics of the a new Digital SLR camera named Canon EOS 50D (so, this is the long-awaited successor to the beautiful Canon EOS 40D). The level of details is extraordinary (for leaked data), which…

  • Nikon D90, the price

    The next camera from Nikon is upon us. Nobody has officially seen it, but prices start to appear here and there. Nikon D90 with an 18-105mm VR lens will be at $1299.99. Official announcement forecasted for August 27th, 2008.

  • D3x with Sony sensor

    According to German photo magazine, Foto Magazin, the future Nikon D3x pro SLR camera will be fitted with the Sony image sensor that was presented a few months ago and that is expected to appear on the Sony Alpha 900 camera (high-end D-SLR from Sony). If this is confirmed, it would mean that the Nikon…

  • Bars and bars

    Bars and bars

  • Ads in our RSS feed?

    RSS feeds attract a very specific readership (if you don’t understand what I’m speaking about, you’re probably not part of this group): They like to fast read information, they want to avoid being disturbed by clutter from the original web site, they are ready to use different tools (more technical tools: Feed readers) to support…

  • Nikon D4, what’s in a name?

    This is nearly confirmed, the successor to the very nice Nikon D3 will be named Nikon D4 (and not D3x as was imagined before). The (negative) information comes directly from Chasseurs d’Image and seems very reliable. I guess it means that Nikon feels this will be a major step forward and not only an upgrade…