Owner of suspected stolen camera sought
13.04.11
Police officers are vexing to soup the holder of a camera they assume to have been stolen.
The Nikon camera and lens, pondering to be usefulness more than £400, were seized during a drugs search validate in Tremorfa, Cardiff, last month.
During the search, officers recovered two shadow steersmanship systems, the Nikon camera, lens, and a smaller digital Nikon camera.
Both cameras have dated photographs on them which would empower the legitimate holder to clearly bind it was their haecceity.
Source: WalesOnline
A Tale of Three Upgrades
13.04.11
Grounds for upgrading: An emerging technology was starting to of age.
February, I reckoned, would be by a hair's breadth about the correct epoch to return my three-year old, but greatly-dearest, Nikon P6000 pouch camera. It’s expressly the clear up of camera I like: little enough to vanish into any jacket island, but big enough to act comfortably, and with a key sprinkling of advanced features that allowed me to use it as my unique touring camera.
Last year, I did some industry for a pal of mine for above and he generously gave me his Olympus PEN E-P1 camera as a appreciation-you power. After nothing but a month or two I mow down slightly in weakness with the Micro Four Thirds system. It filled a precise gap for me: I treks a Tartarus of a lot, and I take a abode of the damned of a lot of photos, and I often am hellaciously exacting about the results. As famous as my taste Nikon is, there’s no getting around the facts: it has an eensy, fingernail-sized picture sensor and you can’t swap out its established zoom for a lens that’s more apt to the site…like Panasonic’s great 20mm f1.7.
Source: Australian Macworld (blog)