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Meet the photographer behind Apple's product pictures

Meet the photographer behind Apple's product pictures | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

When you think about Apple products, the visual imagery that comes to mind is likely the work of a photographer you've never heard of -- until now. Apple photographer Peter Belanger recently offered insight into how he shoots those deceivingly simple product shots of iPhones, iPads and more in an interview with The Verge

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iPhone 5 camera review for photographers

iPhone 5 camera review for photographers | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Apple boasts that the camera on the new iPhone 5 is their best yet. Smaller, faster, four times more sensitive in dim light, a new panorama mode, all shielded under a scratch-resistant cover. Is this the phone that will kill the compact camera? Read on for a hands-on review of the iPhone 5 camera for photographers.

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Official Canon “CanonSGLens” iOS App

Official Canon “CanonSGLens” iOS App | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

From Canon Singapore
In case you missed it in the holiday rush. Canon Singapore has released an interactive reference iOS app for all Canon EF & EF-S lenses.

 

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CanonSGLens is a free Canon Singapore App that features detailed lens specifications of all Canon EF and EF-S lenses sold in Singapore. The application also contains a unique interactive simulator that allows you to compare the field of view of two camera-lens combinations whereby the cameras and lenses can be any Canon EOS digital SLR and lens.


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Apple announces iPhone 4S with 8MP camera and 1080p video

Apple announces iPhone 4S with 8MP camera and 1080p video | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

"Apple has announced its latest iPhone model, featuring an 8MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor. The iPhone 4S features faster image capture (down to 0.5s shot-to-shot time and 1.1 second 'time to first photo'), and captures more light as a result of the new sensor. It also gains 1080p video, is said to have better auto white balance performance and adds face detection for the first time. The 4S will first be available in the US, UK and five other countries on October 14th, with 22 more countries following two weeks later."

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Apple releases RAW compatibility update

Apple has released a digital camera RAW compatibility update for Aperture 3 and iPhoto '11. Update 3.6 extends RAW support to ...
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Apple Raw Compatibility Update v4.05 adds Fujifilm X-Trans support

Apple Raw Compatibility Update v4.05 adds Fujifilm X-Trans support | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
Apple has added Raw support to its OS-X operating system for Fujifilm's X-Trans sensors. The latest update adds support for the four X-Trans cameras - the X20, X100S, X-E1 and X-Pro1.
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Apple's Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3 starts to regain pro features

Apple's Final Cut Pro X v10.0.3 starts to regain pro features | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

"Apple has updated Final Cut Pro X, its high-end video editing package to v10.0.3, with the ability to import projects from Final Cut Pro 7. The upgrade includes several pro-level options, such as multi-camera syncing, that were not included when the first release replaced the more expensive and complex Final Cut Pro 7. Initially its different way of handling clips made look like Apple wouldn't be able to get Pro 7 projects to work in Pro X but a $9.99 Apple app called 7toX has found an xml-mediated method of doing so.

The update will be available for free to existing Final Cut Pro X users. The related Motion and Compressor applications have also been upgraded."

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Apple chooses Instagram and Snapseed as Apps of the Year

Apple chooses Instagram and Snapseed as Apps of the Year | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

"Apple US App Store has selected two photographic apps, Instagram and Snapseed, as its Apps of the Year for iPhone and iPad. The choices, which appear to be region-dependent, are part of its 'Rewind 2011' annual roundup.The free image processing and sharing App has been selected as iPhone App of the year, while more detailed processing suite Snapseed ($4.99/£2.99/€3.99) was awarded the title for iPad Apps. Meanwhile the CEO of Instgram's publisher, Burbn, is reported as saying development of the App for Android is underway."

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How the iPhone changed my photography

How the iPhone changed my photography | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

"I bought my first iPhone, the second-generation 3G, in 2008. I didn't buy it with photography in mind and in fact, as far as its camera was concerned, I took a serious downgrade. My previous phone, the Sony Ericsson K800i wasn't the best phone in the world, but it had a far better camera. The iPhone 3G, like the original iPhone, took dreadful pictures in comparison. Back in 2008 iPhone users had to put up with poor detail resolution, even worse low light performance and - of course - no flash..."

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