What's new | | Phase One: What $55K buys Most folks think carefully before spending $300 on a new camera. I'm more serious about photography, but I still swallowed hard before buying an SLR costing about 10 times that. Stephen Shankland reports. Read more | | Apple expands raw, tethering support Apple's Mac OS X 10.6.4 update contained several additions of note to serious photographers: support for several cameras' raw image formats and for tethered shooting with Canon cameras in the company's Aperture software. Read more | | Canon Pixma MX870 Like Canon's other printers in its Pixma MX-series, the stylish MX870 has versatile features, including a handy scroll wheel and an ample 2.5-inch LCD, to help you get the job done. Read more Check prices | | Interchangeable-lens cameras As befits a youngish product category like interchangeable-lens cameras (ILC), there's enough dissimilarity among them that you really have to think about where your priorities lie before making a choice; there isn't yet the relatively broad commoditization of features, designs, and photo quality that we've come to see in point-and-shoots or entry-level dSLRs, for example. Read more | | Crave | | A videographer who also happens to be a sea turtle has become a media star for filming the journey of a lost digicam that traveled 1,100 miles by sea and is now on the way back to its owner. Read more | | | | CNET forum | | Are internal hard drives worth the money? Posted by stark1728 I'm looking for an HD camcorder and am trying to decide whether it's worth the extra $30-$60 (depending on seller) to go from the flash drive only Canon Vixia HF M300 to the Canon Vixia HF M30 with 8GB or go further spending an additional $130-$170 for the M31 with 32GB. This will be my first camcorder so I have no clue as to the value of the hard drive issue. Thoughts? Read more | Most-popular camcorders | | | |
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