With its launch of iPhoto 09, Apple has begun showing some reasons why it’s worth enduring the hassle of geotagging your photos.
It’s generally not easy right now to label your photos with data about where you took the pictures–the process usually is done with special software … Originally posted at Underexposed
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Out with the old, in with the new.(Credit: Urban Outfitters)
The next generation of instant film has made its way into the U.S. market to delight those of us who never had the chance to say goodbye to the classic Polaroid camera.
Fuji’s Instax Mini camera makes …
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The Ricoh LC1 on a Leica D-Lux 4.(Credit: Ian Ho )
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 is a popular pro-level point-and-shoot that has won much praise from users. However, one minor gripe that most shutterbugs have with it is the lens cap. Some photographers find that a hassle and are looking …
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The 55-200mm lens brought me close to that owl in Patagonian Chile, who obligingly didn't spook when I stopped and changed lenses. (Click to enlarge.)(Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET News)
Here’s a frustrating combination: traveling and serious photography. At precisely the day you want to photography interesting … Originally posted at Under…

Flipbac lets you view your LCD from an angle and that facilitates taking pictures from an angle. (Credit: Flipbac)
Digicams with tilt-and-swivel LCDs always have a place in our hearts. One reason is that they facilitate taking pictures at awkward angles. However, most point and shoots on the market do …
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The iPhone has risen to prominence on Flickr, rivaling most SLRs in popularity. These statistics from Yahoo cover the last 12 months.(Credit: Yahoo)
The iPhone is the mobile device of choice these days for doing most things that need a network. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that … Originally posted at Underexposed
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Editor’s note: From now through the end of December, various Crave experts will be sharing their top five (mostly) tech-related wishes for the holiday season. See what we crave, and perhaps you’ll get some ideas!
I’ll be honest. What I want is Canon’s EF 500mm f/4L IS USM telephoto lens, but it costs $5,600, so let’s move on to some options that…