I decided to stay up late and catch the lunar eclipse. The picture above is the fully eclipsed moon as of 2:52 AM or so. I’ll post again tomorrow with a full series of images and a breakdown of the methods I used, but to summarize: I shot at f/11 at varying ISOs & shutter speeds with my “cheapie long” EF 75-300 f/4-5.6 with a remote shutter release cable, mirror lock-up enabled, using EOS utility while directly wired to my laptop. I played with some time lapse shooting as well. Stay tuned for the full write-up tomorrow.
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RSSIt Really is All About the Glass
From OnTakingPictures via Thomas Hawk, photographer Bill Wadman goes into why he would take a quality lens and cheap camera over expensive camera and cheapie lens in any situation. I can’t even remember how many times I’ve had this conversation with people when they ask me for advice on what camera or lens to buy.
He is pretty much spot on with everything he is saying and this quote about says it all: “I saw a girl with a high-end Gitzo tripod, 5D body, and some crappy consumer level zoom lens on the front. Honestly, I almost pushed her over the edge.” …as you should have! Check it out here.
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Add this post to Your Favorite Social Sites These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.Awesome info for Canon Point and Shoot Owners
Found from our friends over at Digg, there’s an excellent post at Lifehacker that you really, really want to read if you own a Canon point an shoot. I won’t spoil everything, but the short of it is that there’s free, non-volatile, hacked firmware that can add tons and tons of useful features (RAW shooting, to top the list) to your kit. You really want to read this. Like now.
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Add this post to Your Favorite Social Sites These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.More Canon 5d Mark II Rumors

Via Photography Bay, it seems Canon’s German site posted some information for a short period of time, and though its in German, looks like 16 MP and due in June. We’ve been expecting an announcement around April 22nd or 24th from other rumors. More details as we get them. Check out the story and more screenshots here.
Update: Obviously nothing happened on either the 22nd or 24th… I’m not at all happy about it… I want my 5D Mark II dammit! We will of course keep you updated with any new developments.
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Via Engadget, Crunchgear and DPReview… it seem some super code geniuses have dissected the just-released Nikon D3 firmware update and found some information that led them to believe that a 24.4 Megapixel camera, presumably the D3x is on the way.
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