Posts Tagged ‘review’

Leica M9: Old School Digital

Last year, on September 9, 2009 (09/09/09), Leica Camera surprised everyone by unveiling their second generation digital M rangefinder camera, the Leica M9. The photographic world was pleasantly surprised that Leica, who had vehemently denied the development of a new digital rangefinder, managed to pull this rabbit out of the hat.

Voigtlander Color-Skopar 20mm/3.5 Aspherical SLII Review

Last year, Cosina’s Voigtlander division introduced a new lens in it’s SL II lineup. This tack-sharp 20mm wide angle lens produces stunning results and is a very good addition to any enthusiast’s lens collection.

Leica M9 Video Review

via Leica Rumors
Check back here for my own Leica M9 review next month.

David Farkas Photography Blog – Leica S2 Review

Leica dealer, Leica Fanatic, and good buddy David Farkas has posted his extended Leica S2 System Review based on his trip to Leica High Command (at their invitation). Read on and enjoy a well thought out and comprehensive review.

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OpenACircle: Online Collaboration + Social Networking

OpenACircle is an online collaboration and social networking site aimed at providing home-based and small-to-medium businesses with an affordable means to collaborate over the web. I was asked by them to review their service offerings. I am being compensated (slightly) for my efforts.
Using the concept of circles, OpenACircle seeks to combine social networking, desktop & [...]

Colormunki Photo Review

One of the questions I often hear from my photography students is “Why does my photo look fine on the screen, but the colors are all wrong when I print it?” The moment you ask that question (even to yourself), you have crossed over into the Twilight Zone known as colorspace management.
In a nutshell, the [...]

Otterbox 3G Defender case for the iPhone 3G

The Apple iPhone has the distinction of being one of the most sought after gadgets of that last two years. My wife and I caved in this October and got ourselves a pair. With features and functions that suit the needs of an incredibly diverse audience, the svelte, smooth iPhone is the current go-to gadget [...]

Interarchy and Iris: Two from Nolobe Software

Nolobe Software makes two applications for the Mac: Interarchy – a high performance file transfer program that supports mirroring, a boatload of protocols (12 in total including iDisk and Amazon S3), and can take advantage of everything that Mac OS X has to offer: Automator, Dashboard, Bonjour, iDisk, Spotlight, Address Book, AppleScript and a whole [...]